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THE CHINA MAIL.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

The Raymond Teal Company arrived today from Manila by the P.MSS.

Siberia.

A Chinese was found to be smoking certainty that one Deputy Keeper in Mr Hazeland's Court at the Magistracy. may not reverse the act of his to-day. He was brought before His

publicatious and start another, and

CHINESH AFFAIRS.

The China Association Dinnar.

Speech by Mr. A. M." Townsend, --

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

LONDON, Nov. 8.

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1912

and whose sympathetic interest in the At H.A. Gwynne, Mr. Hanry Kaswiel, advancement of the people is only second M. Mr. J. W. Loureiro, Mr. H. Shep so his devotion to duty and the service of his country

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The commissioners do not find that the stat is as well equipped as it

We are informed that the rice crop at should be. No doubt capable and Waht has been an exceptionally fine one well-educated young men are appoint-this year, in consequenon of which harga led to the Record Office is to other abipments of rice are being made from

departments of the Civil Service. But those who have charge of the musteriais of our history ought themselves to be historical students with some expert knowledge; one might expect thot

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General Memoranda.

TRUESDAY, November 28:-

Thanks Giving Day in U.S.A.

FRIDAY, November 29 :---

Wuha to'Canton.

It is stated from Paris that General Pannequin, commander-in-chief of the French troops in fudo-China, has brought forward a schours for the establishment of an Annamite Army,

have trained a staff of specialists like the King returned to London on 20th the British Museum. It does not alt. Queen Alexandra returned a day or seem to have done so; with the resulto inter after a visit of nearly two months' that the Office is still very inade duration to Norway and Denmark, aczom- panied by the Queen of Norway, Prince quately acquainted with its own stores.

Olar, and Princess Victoria. of material, and has no such command over them as the archivists of some

The rules for an Engineering Asso- ciation, whose object is the study and discussion of works and projects in Chine has beeo, it is stated, drafted out by prominent engineer in Ewangtung and submitted to the Tatuh at Canton for approval.

Continental countries. It was left for an American scholar only the other day to rummage about among the sacks and bales of the Rolls Building, and to unearth documents throwing interesting light upon Shakespeare's! Three more foreigners has been personal history which had escaped engaged by the President recently, re- ports a Peking telegram to the Eastern Times," namely, one Englishman as Legal Advisor, one Frenchman as Military Ad- visor and one American "19 Financial Advisor..

9 pin.--St. Andrew's Ball at City Hall, the notice of our scholars and were SATURDAY, November 30:-

St. Andrew's Day,

SUNDAY, December 1 :-

*

Queen Alexandra's birthday—1844: 9.m.-Excursion to MacKO,

The China Mail

Hoxoxong, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1912.

quite unknown to their custodians. The commissioners themselves made a more important, discovery. They found a huge series of "Port Books" and Coast Bonds," the records of shipping and customs for three cen- turies and a-half, embodying material of the utmost importance for the elucidation of our economic and social history. They were stacked on the stone floor of the turrets, pressed down by heavy slates, exposed to the effects of "vermin and the weather. The Office regarded them as wastepaper and would probably have bal the

THE BRITISH ARCHIVES.

The Royal commission on British Public Records lins set an example of activity and businesslike method which might be usefully followed by vestigators. Within two years of volumes destroyed, as it has destroyed

A reader asks Why are the tram people and ferry people, etc., so auxing t obrsia Hongkong subsidiary coia in pre- ference to Chinese subsidiary cain when Hongkong small money is quoted to-day at quarter per cent discount compared with Chinesa money!"

We understand the Kowloca Dock Co.'s dredger Canton River" bas hoen sold to the New South Wales Government and a-darwent her steam trials. Inst work Sho is to leave sometime next month and goes down under her own steam in charge of Capt. Wenze of the Duck Company.

W. A. Children of Peking, was

American Consular Court, Tisatsio, on a

an the dinner of the China. Association hold last night at the Hotel Metropole, Mr. A. M. Townsend, Chairman of the Association, said

THE LATE WY, KESWICK AND JAMES E. ACOTT.

part 12. Bishor Guest, Jr. F&# Bishop, Mr. J. Morrison, Mr. J Richards, Mr Arnold Fillart, M LẠ CHINA" MATANANTONISH THE WORLD.**.

The cry of China for the Chinese Paterson Fr. Jag Whittall, Mr. M. W mass strike a cord of sympathy in Mado, KC, Mr. G. Balloch, Mr. GUE all, as is suggest the awakening of a Moors, Mr. RA. Westall, Mr. E T very latin spirit of patriotism, but when Band, Captain Harrington Chevalier, foreign influence' and assistance, then it Wise, Mr. Sem Hughes, Mr. R. M. Gray, really fails in patriotism as it is evident. Mr. R. G. Wilcox, Mr. H. L DenŢI, that if China is to attale to the position F. Graham, Mr. W. H. Wickham, et independence and power that shoir. A. C. Lang, Mr. C. S. Sharp, Mr. spires to her powers must be devoloped H. H. Joseph, Mr. A. G. Wood, M through Western methods and for China to W. B. W. Anderson, Mr. R. H. Bear The toast that I have how to propose try and to do this without Western guide champ, Mr. B. St. Georgo Moore, Mr. that of the China Association. The ance would only indefinitely postpone her. Whistler, Mr. Cameron's Gusat, Mr past year has been a momentens. one in progress. Uhdar, any circumstances, goed E. Allan Cameron, Mr. Walter S. H the history of China, and I need hardly or bud Government, the Chinese are a derson, Mr. H. M. Schiff, Mr. J. H way that it has brought with it many great race and will continue to be sucb, Plackros, Mr. Edwin Gemman, Mr. F. questions calling for the anxious atten- and the spirit of evolution which seemed W. Bois, Mr. J. C. Bris, Mr. P. G. La sion of this Association. I am happy to dormant is now moving in the land, bart. Mr. C. A. V. Bowra, Mr. Charlton say that the Association continues to Should they, happily, be well governed. Thorne, Mr. Cuthbert H. Bell, Mr. J prosper, but although we are continually the development of the trade, wealth and H. Macon, Mr. W. Thurlow Lay, M. welcoming new mumbers, we have also power of the country would astonish the Sherwood, Mi Y. P. Hindley, Mr. B.

• H. Oxley, Mr. James W. Lang, Mr. solament the loss by death of some of World.". our valued colleagues. Among these our

China is, and always has been a country Joseph Welch, Mr. Doane,, and M. thoughts night must naturally scour full of trouble, but its greatest and sad. C. Wileta. to the names of William Keswick and dest troubles might be relieved by good James H. Scott, both of whom have so government.

strong Government, long been prominent in the Councils of assisted by wall chosen foreign employees. the Association. Wm. Keswick was one might do much to prevent the disastrous, of the Founders of this Association, and foods that are perpetually afflicting the nover failed to give his time and great peoplo; it might institute a sound system abilities to its service when needed. He of currency in place of the present system will long be remembered not only as a which is a curse to the country; it might, "great loader in the commerce of Chins. by the building of railways, opening of but also as a leader in all works for the mines and the encouragement of indus- public good.

trial works provide comployment for the people at presens starving; it might lead or N.W. to the education and enlightenment of the people; and bring prosperity to the whole land; and, with that prosperity, national wealth and power,

In J. H. Scott we must all feel wo less a personal friad., I will not refer to what he has done, to his work or to the generous interest he took in that great institution--the Bougkong Cniversity, but I would refer rather to his life and character, and say "He had the strength of ten, because his heart was pure."

SYMPATHY FOR HONGKONG,

A

It is the hope and ambition of this Association to lend a helping hand is bringing about such results.

I give you the toast of the China Asso

TYPHOON WARNINGS.

The fullering telegram was received to-day at 1 o'clock at the American Con salate General:-

--Manila,, Nov. 28, 1312, Cyclone or "Typhoon W, of Manila"more than 100 miles distanta moving W.N.W.

Cyclone or Typhoon Bear or over Yip moving W. or W.N.W.

ME OUGH'S DEPARTURE.

Hongkong lowes a popular member of the community to-day in the person of We also have to sympathise with Hongciation. kong in the loss they have sustained by The toast of Our Guests" was pro. Mr A. Gugh, AMLCE, ARLBA., the departure of Sir Frederick Lugard. posed by Mr. H. Keswick, M.P., and senior parter of the firm of Mesara Leigh We wish every success to his successor, responded by Admiral von Truppel (re- and Orange, Architects and civil enginem, who will no doubt continue the good work presenting the German East Asiaticwho leaves permanently for Home by done by Sir Frederick Lugard for the Association) and Sir Francis Young. the Shingo Maru. Mr Oagb came to Colony. The East and this Association husband.

Hongkon; in 1889 to join the firm of valued friend and Ally in the slso lose.

Mr. George Jamieson submitted the Messrs Danby and Loigh after a consections retirement from Japan of Sir Claude Mac-

trast of The Chairman."*

with both the Metropolitan, and Midland doraid, who has rendered such valuable

Railways, and became partner in the firs prices to his country both in Chica

of Henry Ough and Son in 1891 T fears later he joined his present tru, #g beratie a partner in it in 1906. M: Ough. Walker has been a prominent member of the Hong

and Japan.

redemption.

are removed.

CHINA

Among the distinguished company pre. song were: Mr. A. M. Townsend (Chair man), His Excellency Admiral von Trup pal. Sir Charles Dudgeon, Sir Francia Younghusband, K.C.I.E., Langley, K.Ç.M.G., C.E., Mr. P. S. Gundry, C.B., Mr. E. W. Farmall, C.B.. song branch of the Royal Sanitary In-

stitate, to which he has aced, ai tamla Waters, C.M.G., Brigadier General

lecturer and examiner, and ba was in

Sir

Warren,

ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF

ARMSL

although after he was arrested he said they belonged to his father,

Sergt. Grant added that the sanmamition

I will not weary you with an attempt to review the history of the past year in China as there is a great deal of obscurity about the present and it is impossible to predict regarding the future. The task C.V.C., R.A., Sir Pelham that Chine how art herself to stake of G.C.JA. Dr. Gerd Hanwell. Mr. J. enthusiastic yachtsman and model yacht the incriness of ages, to rejuvenate het D. Gregory, Mr. F. Andersons, Mr. J. builder. By his departure the EH.T.C. self into an active and powerfus nation Healing, Mr. Charles V. Sale, Mr. Vivian use one of its most vained morabara... Mr must emmand our sympathy and R. Bowden, Mr. F. G. Safe, Mr. J. S. Orgh bears with him the good wishes of a must not judge too harshly or hastily iMackintosh, Mr. Thomas Worthington, very wide circle of friends in the Colony. there initial failures.

Mr. W. H. Shelford, Mr. A. Michie, Mr. its appointment, it has found time much else of historical value. The brought up on November 15, at the cipal subjects that have crigged the at Mr. Cecil Clements, Mr. Jurray Steware. Addig” Mr. C. J. A. Hurst, C.B. to take a large amount of valuable Commissioners make various recom-charge of having engaged in a gambling regret that no progress has been made in Thomas Jackson, B., Beer-Admiral J.

tention of this Association, we cannot but Sir Matthew. Nathan, G.UM.G.. Siri evidence, it has examined the enormnendations for the reorganisation game with certain marines at the American two such vital matters as the fiscal G. Allix Wilkinson, Si Hiram S. Wit- At the Magistracy today, before My ous mass of material placed before the department, of which the most Legation, Poking, os or about the 2nd tem of the country and the much-needed kinson. Admiral William E. Henderson, Melbourne, two men and a hny wore it in Chaucery-lane and various public important is that the Master of the instant Mr S. 9. Kaabensue, American reform of the currency: and it is very Sir Henry Howard, K.C.B., KC.M.G., charged by Sergeant Grit with being in offices, it has travelled abroad and Rolls should be left to his judicial aivod preliminary examination and con

Consul-General, prosided. The accused inteh to be regretted that at the prearns Rt. Hon Sir Ceed Smith, P.C..the illegal possession, of arma.

timo the confusion and trouble in con.G.C.M.G., Sir John Anderson, G.C.M.G.. Mr Ruar, solicitor, 'defuntied.!! inspected archives in Holland, Bel-functions and that the control of the sonted to proceed to Shanghai for trial by acction with the currency is being added Sir Montage Turner's Guest, Sir Montagu gium and France, and it has compil-Public Records should be vested in a

Surgeant Grant deposed that with the United States Court for China.

to by the issue of paper money without Turier, Mr. T. Fraser. Sir A. Dent, warmot be went to No. 45 Connaught ed an exhaustive report which has board of uine persons, representing, in

proper supervision and accurity for its K.C.M.G., Mr. D. McColl, Mr. F. M. Road West, sud found I pistol, & magazínes, ** now issued as a

Stafford, M: Robert Carr, Mr. J. C. Han- and 50 cartridges in possession of the frat Blue-book. The

Steamers arriving from the South equal proportions the law, the claime report very beary monsoon weather in the merely a model settlement, has become little, Mr. A. G. Angier, Mr. Loent

Now that Shanghai instead of being. Mr. H. Martin Little, Mr. Wm...defondant, I revolver and 200 cartridges in report gives an interesting account of our past treatment of official and departments. Moreover, there should being felt over the non-appearance of the has become a pressing oue and we now hard, Mr. John Boddan, Mr. T. A. Bel- reply to ar Rus

of historical study, and the official China Sea sud many ships are a few days size of the greatest cities in the East, the Fraur. Mr. Beilby, chaiga. of the second defendant; and one overdue. A certain amount of anxiety is question of tite extension of its boundaries Richard de Noufville, M. Gustav Ent: magazine and 100 cartridges in possession of historical documents. In this, as in

be a committee of historians undElstecinoslar," a steamer of the Russian trust that we can hope for a proper land. Mr. C. W. Skinner, Mr. W. B. many other matters, our ancestors

In reply to Mr Russ, the witness said he muddled through, and the muddie scholars to advise as to the publication Volunteer Fleet. She left Singapore on battlement of this matter.

Clayton, Mr. Walter Norfolk, Mr. L. 5. know the third defendant was a school-boy the 17th ingt, with a cargo of 7000 tons Another matter of great interest to Bidson, Mr. F. J. Abbott, Mr. A. S. but he at first said the things were ha, grew more tangled as the years rolled and calendaring of the historical for Vladivostok and as she is a 18 knot Shanghai is the question of the loen! Bremner, Mr. A. P. Mackwer, Mr. Ke on, until by the early part of the last documents. If these recommendations esse! even allowing for ordinary bad registration of local coolics--this seems to netb Mathieson, Mr. W Max Muller, century it had become a scandal are adopted additional importance and weather she should have bean bere 48 hours be a very desirable and even cemory C.B., M.V.O., Mr. G. Jamieson, C.M.G., The custody of public and private interest will be imparted to the work agr. Steamers leaving have been saked requirement, and if there are legul dif. Mr. F. Cusbny, Mr. F. 4. Maitland, Mr. was large quantity for any one men to

to keep a look out for her. The Ekster.ficulties in the way, we hope we may Maitland's Guest, Mr. W. Harwood, tu hare, records was part of that paraphernalia of the Record Office, which even with inoslav is 420 feet long. 54 feet beam and of rely on the authorities to see that they Colonel Godfrey Bird, D.5.0., Dr. Johns- Mr Russ mid the second defendant ind of dingy offices with musty guardians its present limitations has performed 4175 toss net. Her hull is painted black

ten. Mr. JC. Johnston, Mr. J. Beginald lived in America, and on returning to the The Wangpoo. Conservancy is another Harding, Mr. H. Foute Mr. W. H. Colony he brought the pistols with hi and extortionate fees which attracted services for which all students of aur j with cream, colour deck buildings, yellow matter that has been the cause of much Poate, Mr. F. Souter, fr. John He only arrived by. the Blue Foanel

fundel with black top.

xiety, but here again we hope that this Perry, Mr. W. A. Morling, Mr. P.. Wells, teamst Since writing the above. we have important work is now not being ob. Mr. E. J. Houle, Mr. Harry Maitland, errated

Sunday night and wa received the following from Capt. D. A structed.

on Monday, having bad. Mr. S. Godfrey Bird, Mr. A..C. Oliphant, no time to gat a licencs-be did not Lukhmanoff, Agent for the Russian Vol- We have been glad to suppors Clina. Mr. Crawford D. Korz, Mr. Geo. Ca uppose that the man know that one mo anteer Fleet-I beg to inform you that I even at considerable cost, in its crusade too, Mr. W. A. Stewart, Mr. F. C. Nes-be would bare and more pistols and If he were an importer of arma necessary have just received a telegram from Manile against opium, but now that the im-bitt, Mr. R. Boyd, Mr. R. E. Rammunition. The second man had okrid NEWS OF THE DAY,

stating that the as. Ekaterinoslav, which gortation of the foreign drog has been Wade, Mr. W. G. C. Andersen, Mr. Percy to everything Let Singapore the 17th instant and was reallcted, it is certainly discouraging to H. Kent, Me. D. C. Rutherford, Mr. G. tha stud was found in the safe

Bergt. Grant-He only admitted alter Upon the information of P. C. Eran expected in Hongkong on the 23rd instant, hear that the cultivation of the native. Garfit, Mr. A. B. Gurit, Mr. R. G. hung about the great army of the law. a coolie-bost master was summoned at the left Manila this afternoon where abs had grown opin is in soms provinces being Harwood, Nr. 1. Mackintosh, Mr. Jobs you would art find it. (laughterh

Mr Russ Well T suppose he hoped Then, characteristically, Parliament Marine Magistrates Court this morning les called awing to very heavy weather at sen increased and that the new Govenincat Rig, Dr. Watson, Mr. A. S. Harvey, The Brat defendant was ined Bind, and” cut the knot with a single trenchant carrying 21 passengers in excess of the Sho is expected to arrive in Hongkong on in Chins and itself unable to prevent Mr. B. C. G. Scott, Mr. Harry R. Parkes, the other were discharged. Tigerne stroke of legislation. It passed an

number allowed by his licence. Elis boat the 29th instant, leaving most probably such a breach of 'goodfaith,

34. E. Carder, 312. F. 3. Marshall, M. and ammunition were confiscated. was licenced for 30, and he had 84 persons on the following day for Nagaaski and

EL F. Brady Mr. E Cousins, Mr. W Act in 1838 whereby the Master of on board. Commander Beckwith, D., Wladi wostock.

Then again I think that the history of Judd, Mr. R. Blackwell, Mr. E. ACANTON HANKOW BAILWAY. the Rolls, a relic himself of the taposed a fixe of $15.

the recently issued new Chinces Loan is Probst, Mr. 7. M. Flanagan, Mr. Reginald ancient Court of the Exchequer, was

discouraging. The Chinese Government S. Janus, Mr. A. H. Harris, Mr. A. E made the custodian of all legal re-

A splendid programma of pictures is

gained the doubtful advantage of freeing Hippisley, Mr. S. E. Beton, Mr. G. E. the disposal of the money froin Foreign H. Playfair, Mr. Lions Giles, Sir Walter cords. He can if he pleases issue this work, the films including a humorous

being shown at the Bijan Scenic Theatre SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Audit and that the security should not C, Hillier, R.C.M.G., CB, Mr. E. E warrant elsiming the custody of any play by the popular picture-actor, Max

be ton closely scrutinize; but as to the Fulked, Mr. Stafford Ransome, North Chins Daily News states that after Sir Patrick Mapson had the honour of rest all would seem detrimental to the Byron Breman, C.M.G., Mr. G. Brink long interruption work on the Hus document in the possession of any Linder, and a beautifully coloaned one of being received by the King at Buckingham true interests of the country and their worth. Mr. Tace. Brown, Mr H. Wilsection of the main line from Canton for department of State or local authority the rapids of Kivatch, Basin Musical Palace on 28th alb, when His Majesty difficulties seem to be rather increased seekzon, Mr. E. Gooks, Mi E. J. Bankow, spended owing to the outbrake however confidential or important forms are contributed by Mire Dollis Con-invested him with the Insignis of a Knight than relieved. I look upon the object of Liosud, Mr. F. D'Ifangor, Mr. E. S. of the Revolution, has been re-commentvol. nor, Miss Gladya Farter, and Mr B. B. Grand Crom of the Most Distinguished the combination of the Bir Powers the scaller, Mr. G. D. FRP, Mr. Arthur Mr A. H. Collinsog" end-hir_party-ans purposes of current consultation it Stephenson.

Order of St, Michael and St. George. Great Powers of the World-to be not Mason, Mr. M. S. Salinger, Mr. G. IL $ work in the north, sad on the Hmult, may be. Fortunately the work of

only to provide the means for the deva. Modaurat, Mr. R. Toovey, Mr. Andrew border, while at: Chaochow, in the southe English public servants is more in- A jonk master charged with anchoring

lopment of the country, but also to giro | Weir, Mr. W. Cope, Mr. W. B. Buyers of the province, Mir Dses and his parfy The will of Rear-Admiral Chagin, com China their appert and guidance Me H. E. Wad, Mr. W. C. Ward, Mr. and surveying 9.15r.telligent than the letter of their oficial in a prohibited place failed to answer to

The Tutua presided. rules, and the system works better his ball of 800 at the Marine Court yestermander of the Tawr's yacht Standart, who developing it. And as the same time, Frod Cornes, Mr. A. J. Cornes, M

day and the sam. was extreated. This committed anuide, was opened on 25th tognizing that good government and Y. Hellyan, Mr. J.Willey, Mr. The superintendent of the line

of the provi than might be expected. -

moming he put in an appearsson and midull It shows that from his estate of the expansion of trade that would mecca Anderson Mr P Smith, Me, T. Mching Es Unach The nominal legal guardian of the he was under the Impression that he had 230,000 he left aanbetantial warn to sarily follow it, it would be the best Perraer, Mr. HW Nicholson, Mine had cost th THE RAPIDS OF KIVATCH.ecords is a successful lawyer, who to appear to-day P. C. Evacs proved Japanone lady and her daughter, and also/curity for the money advanced. And Phene Neal, Mr. GB Dodwell, K. Ethel

probably knows nothing about today that he was anchored in the fairway, and £3,000 to a Russian girl student, wie would consider it their duty and interest Fred

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the satirical notice of Dickens. The antiquities, our constitution, and our documents were scattered in all sorts legal and political institutions must of public offices and other repositories,

be grateful to the vexation of historians, the con- fision of litigants, and the profit of the odd train of camp followers who

records

he pleaded that his rudder was broken, a and is far too much occupied on the fact he failed to mention to the police." "A. bench to attend to this part of his Sue of $10 was indicted.

nominal functions. So the real custodian of the archives in the De. puty Keeper, a permanent officer the Civil Service The Commissioner

P.M. PICTURES ONLY 7.257..pay a high compliment to the pres Boogcong, November 2, 1912,

distinguished holder of this post, Sir

HAVE YOU A COUGH you have & cough oure it. A cough is symptom of more serioze: trouble, Inin's Cough Remody in the boat able and you need have po haríbajoy:

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further take it, that the Eastern Backs S. Hancock, Mr. Walter

Mr. Hoary Suter Me rig

E3f-hael, Dr. J. W Henderson, MWE

to co-operate with the policy of their Notable amongst the London sociay respective govemments, recognizing that event of the week ending Nor, 2nd, was their road and permanent interasta. He in the qalet marrings af Parkstone, Parset="

ood Goteriment for China Vi abire, of General Sir R. 8. S. Baden-Powall

cáf the trade of the and Miss Olav, St. Clair Soames.. The

than in the handling af bridegroom was attended by General Kele. with the

mberley, and Mus

Tia fully quali Baden-Powell

on

A Fresh Start.

The Changsha dorrespondeat of the

abareholders at Obs

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