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CHINA'S ATTITUDE TO THE WAR.
GERMAN MANŒUVRES AGAINST THE ALLIES.
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The War Zone In Shantung.
Peking Sopt. 4.
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but their senses, and the "advice"
assail Japanese invaders has, so far as they are deerned, fallen upon dont'
Instrat, the Cowrnment widened the ares wherein operations may be undertaken; and by doing has now incurred the wrath of the Cive ແຜເດ້.
*
The Chinese are charged in certain German quarters with conniving at their own downfall by submitting to the pros The action of the lines o Governano of Britain and Japan to perinių men in vnnouncing the enricus Leg parts in violation of neutrality.
SACCE FOR GOOSŻ AND BANDER tions yesterday afternoon that it esanet ddd tself rejensible for the alligations This afternoon the Gorman Chur af sted neutrality no such points within d'Auires " ungouneed to the Foreign Englow. Laiehow sild the neighbour Office than a protest would be balged of Kinchou Bay ar absolutely against the declaration of yesterday. semary for the pissage and use furing the evening he took the stupe belligerent troops aperating in connexion necessary to record the disapproval with the defenen ackl attack of Thingtao, Germany. What the Chinesef wil reply, occasin relief in forsigü vireles in par-if they do reply, is obrious. The Ger
mans have made the fullest usi of China's radar and Chinese direlow in gemorsi.
Antung the representatives of belli. railways and means of transportation usatione it WLIN expected thuit since the outbreak of the wax to convey Ching would follow the precedentesho men and munitions and food to Tsingtaot ervated as the time of the Russo-Japan and they are stated to hava "pressed. ** Bese war when she made the writery Chinese ecolios into their service 26 st of the Lin £on for the movement) Exingtas in the making of detroces. of troops, and shut stie has dons so re- The recital of these facts constitute- theves th posibility of any ill-advised sufficient answer to the German offcia!" resistanco being odered fo Japapres protest against China'sweeeptance of fortes in their operations.
the inevitable in permitting the troops
Some - Chinese describing themselves of Tapas to land at certain places; and patrice" have advicentini nemed ipppa- in addition the retort available that sition to the Jupanev, but their coden-Germany invited the trouble she is about vt to asus publia ontiment dong to find herself in by fortifying Tsingtao pose fires fortunately failed to materia and Harrisoning it with a caillie
lige. They were inspind, however, not reserves immediately apon the declara
What is AUCH by patriotic motives so touch as by Get tien of war.
for the mish induenes, word thrie' patriotism is German goose i likewim, sauce for the fisited, no doubt. le pecualary mesi-Japanese gander. derations,
The leisurely manner in which the GERMAN INFLUENCEM.
besieging force is going about its busincen Curtain myopic Germans Lave been is worrying the Germans considerskiy, employing every menas svailable to in-particularly those un-appy wights with. thence the Chinese Government and in the death trap. The British foreg proplu against Tricain, France, Russia, will not move down for some days yet, Belgium mal Tapan. Anonymous arti and the Japanese'uris only now landing. iles of a araurilous mutaro, have been They have a ennsiderabla. length of sod- authed against th British in particulen country to travere before they Tar, and evideng. of German inspiration wil settle down to an investorral, and ! es be efected in various Chinese the opinion held here is that they will take their time shout developing the
papers.
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Its true that some members of the land campaign. Artillery ducks will be present Cabinet ur proteins, and the order of many days after tits Japa wide sip-is of officers in the army make peso have their sirge guza ia pösition. no cfort to comment that they hope to sea and the hope is that the garrison,will Gerinar Arms triumphs This
the tocaptitulate belcro disperate bloodshed is a large extent to the fort that any ended for. high military officers have received their
CHINA'S ASTONISHMENT AT GERMANT training in Germany, and upon this While the Germans imagino that their foundation" Gernua agents Lavu enden action is defending Tington will inspire voured to creatis a belt in the Chinese the Chinese with high respect for " mind at the Teuton in is strong them, it is having an effect upon the enough to srite a world of fous bip and Chinese mind quite th reverse. thigh, and save Chius from an allegeil officials haro spoken to me in tudes, di nepace in the shape Л scherning utmost astonishment of the folly of thes soterio known as the allied untions.
Gefinans in throwing away lives wher Germaa men wil be so badly needed, in the future. The Chinese look upon the action at Tsingtao are
al gro stupidity on the part of Germany, and leave discusion of th subject with a shrug of the shoulders which indicates than in their opinion the Germana. Bare lent their reason.
No objection cum, be takeru, of course, to a people developing in this own mind a point of view with regard to the war, but when deliberato effort. bring inado by the subjects of one of the bligerents to foster by alumny spirit of hatred in the Chinese against subjects of other belligerents it is timo that situation was called to it in the sharpest terms. The termans, engaged in this ruprehensible enterprise cut sticks wherewith they themselves may be beaten, and German"Legation and Con aplar officials in Ching are shortsighted if they do not counsel their nationale to restrain themselves in this direction If anti-foreignisma dovelops in China this juncture the genesis of it will be found in the campaign now being carried on by Germana in various parts of the country.
High
"Why," said on official to me the other day, did the Kaiser not say to the Gempar in the East-stick to your business, and be good l Germans, rather that ass a sentence of death upon thera. What have the domo, these merchants, to be ordered jo pes themselves in Tingiae to be shot at and killed for a good purpose? **
And this is to general sentiment throughout the city and no doubt throughout the country, for the German action finds no sympathy in the minds of the Chinero, Their process of An utturaft was made a low days ago | thought is such that whint thự Occidental
A KĀDS VESTING.
to end a înceting of Chinese near the regards as the actor of hertise is ac Kettles "Monument to pass revolutionarypted he thong as thủ quintosenéo of urging the Government to Sght Japan, foolishnews.
bizt happily the madness was confined
to the agitators. Babind this recklose movement was, it is said, German in Buence and that statement is to Bo credited when the eterne exhibited on amount of the entry of the Japanęso forces into tho, confict is remembered. Pro-German though some of the Cabine may be they are not yet entirely bereft
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PRISONERS OF WAR.
HAGUE CONVENTION.
Modera Humane Methods.
By this time the combatants in Enmape have taken thousands of prisoners of war. These will be treated with a "humanity
is for other bruches of illo, poil the sure- viss při bar privajo persons the penultime Inru settled in agreement with the mult
Bary authorities. The wages of the pris soners shall go townals improving their position, aml tas belangó shall be paid them on their rolease, deductions pu decount of uniusomaten, excepted,
WUD KEXTS PRISONERS OF WAN?
It is also provided by the Convention mat fards a sharp contrast with early shut the Government into whose hands anga Their internment is now regte dan prisoners of war have fallen is charge int by the Flags Comention, whiched with their maintenatice. In defaat the military nervssition make it of special agreement bewoon the belli qurvible, will probably be observed by geroit prisenters of war shall be treated
n! beligerents.
FIRST PUT TO DEATH.
The earliest praction was my kill all prisoners, and sometimes to eat them well. Such is the metheal stili rar-
as regarde raslons, quarters, and clu ing on the same facting as the traps of the Government whichy v opatrod them. Pri. one of war, halt be subject to the Iswa and regulations in ferro in the army,
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surd among barbarous tribes, & relacay at of husbordiuntoin justifying th tion of this extreme sterity as in loption, towards, them of much easies the practies et inking alt prison.
of severity as ngay sle» ceusiderėti neces- | australia 1 Albens... sary. Escapet prisoners who are Anuba Festart........ say, and amonges das Banken before being able to rejoin their Australia Prohm was repanded as a bitigation of the rigour
Anping & Thu Marx .................... own army, or before leaving the territi bay. Spagoon Maru of the carik rule. Two centuries cupied by the army that captured by, S'pinchin Maru
Honolulu ralyo Maru Japan & Senest Kobe & Yapata Mara Leaden & Our Manila, Cabo
the Spaniartbe sent their prisoners of war
twerk in the galleys, and parelmed Algerian prisoners From the Dutch, who bil spre cruples about passar
Savory.
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hauki be content with masom instead country allow it, and in auch euses they 3 San Francisco be...... of reducing their prisoners to slavery. A bound en their person oucur San Franciscopris....... fixed barit was arranged for the ransen paloals to felt their engranetits, San Franciscopa
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EURRAY OF INVORMÁTION.
Butterfield & SwireUc 9 Nippon Yusen Kaisha|Sept. 23, at 10' ass. Nippon Yusen Kaisha Cop, T, Mo 10 MIN. Mengurlon Maritimes About Sept. 19, Dodwell & Co. Limited Atoa Sept. 19. Dodwell & Co. Limited About Sept. 21. Pacific, Mail S.8, Co. Uch 8, at 1 pm Pacific Hall S. 5. Co Uct. 13, at Noon. Pacific Mail 8.8. Ce Oos 27, at I ju Pacific Mail S.S. Co. Nor, at 3 pm. Toyo Kisen Kaisha ...
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Oaks Shonen Kaisha Sept. 29, at Noon. Oaks Shusen Kais
Cal Shies in Sept. 21, at 2 p. Nippon Yura Kaiba Sept. 24. The Bank Line, Ld....uctober 25, Jardine Mon Co. Lt Sept. 19, 2pm.
SD Bing.................. Jardino, M'son &Ön,Ed Sept. zo, at 2 p.m.
Sydney, Melboko Maru Sydney, Malboko Mar¤.........
toria Tms ago Maru Victoria Tma kila. Marx Vancosvár (Bides of laila..... Vris B.C., Se Mar Varer Stie &ligaashire
hama, Kobe Websiwei & phos
ing with statiai. gave their captors a kind of, promissoryhti Government obliged to set anyan. Frisco, Yon MATU.m
Shanghab.............fgehuwasa note in consideration of their retense, ut liberty on parle. Nouspaper Shanghai..... As a alternative to ransom exchany was podents, settlers, and embractory Shanghai..stal......... instituted. Some rations made, treaties we fall into the enemy's arven-hai & Jardin between one another, and Bd the term titled to be treated "ne prisoners of war Stow, Amoy din Maru...
S'tow, Atoy di Maru of exhange and massome beforehand. they held & certificate from Stow. Amor de Mar This was done by Fagland and Francothritis of the army stich they arrens Spors, Pangeacht ar Lin 1780. | Under this monrention a mar-
Sporo, Maurige s
JADI. chal of France and an alpiral Fg- led were valued at sixty common soi- A hupoune de înfirmation relative to 'pore & Sour Maru................ diers, who in turn were valued at the prisoner of way is to be institutol at equivalent of one pound sterling, So & the commencent of bosti in ach marchal or an admiral could be exchangfer the belligerent State and, when od for misty nues, or as an alternative necesary, in neutral countries which ransomed for£ 60. Later, rarson fell have medved belligerents into their into disuse, and exchange took its place, territory. The business" at this Bureau Still later a practice grew up of releasing reply to all inquiries about prisun officers, and sometimes men as well. 64, to reciva from the varicas services parole. They solemnly promised to take concerned full information respecting ; na further part in the war. The penalty, internuments, transfers, releases on pursie, for breach of parole was death. A still exchanges, escupes, adinissions into hos further relaxation of these rules esme petal, deaths, as well as any other in into force after the Brussels Conference formation messury for it to make out of 1861, when the Government, in whose and keep up to date an individual return
Mr E S. Ab B. Lambert- power are the prisoners of war, unler. ac orisuur of war. The Dureau Mr H.G.AUR. 7. Lloyd
Mr O M. A Lobel iskes to provide for their masteance, finnst also state in this return the TM & Mra A. F. byla which had previously been left to ebanee] siental number, nane, age, place of
"NAPOLEON'S WHOLESALE LAUGHTER.
It has been urged. by military experts that in thoun cases in thich the commas der fis it impossible without grvat danger to his forces to retain prisoners of war, ho in till quite justified in doing Awag with them. The last ovasion on which this doctrine was put into actual practies on a lamps scalo was by Napoleon at Jafia in 1799. Here he held 1000 prisoners, who had formed part of the garrison of that town. Napoleon's "post-
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Anderson A. Macaulay origin, rank, wounds, date and place of MIE R. B. Macdonald espture, interament, wounding, and death, Mr D. C. Bed Mrs N. Mac. Mr J. Arnold as well as collect all valuables, letters, Mrs R. R. Etre and child
Mi Q. D. J. Mariott ete.. found on the field of battle or in C.A. Bei Marlin prisoners.
1; MISSIOSARY NEWS.
Mr and MR. T. Matheson Bishop M. Matheson Mr WC MoNeil
Mr G E. BE. K. Menta Mts J. F. EW, A. Montser Mr. J. Cald. Mereck Mr W. E. C. E. Meyer Dr A. L. EU.-S. Middleton
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mere and child man & children Capt. Monteith,
Mr and Ms Coppin Comdr. & Mrs Corres
And children
Mr A. Coland
Mrs Pavin
Major Davy, RE Major Doryan Ma Doyle
Mr and Mrs Early Major Falchnia
RA.M,C. Mr Nixon Mr J. FlummNT Mr Potts
Y K.E. and children
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Me and Mr Faster Miss Skinner and children Mr C. Skott
Mr F. W. Gibbins Mr & Mrs, A. Gibos
Et.-Col. & Mzu: Usher"
Smith
The Society for the Propagation et tion was indeed a difficult one. Eowan Christian Kainwedge grunted 120 to unable to feed the prisoners. bis own wards the propagé expenses of the Rev. troupe being half starved: bo care not. S. Hewlett, who was leaving the M. E.Comdr. J. O'Neil
Mr J. Dan W Oudenhoven spars & seficient escort to take then toner of St. Paul's, Tranirere, in the Mr and M. Handley.Pos Capt. & Mrs Cowan Majoe & Mrs Eye,
AL Penning" Egypt, nor could to release them en diocese of Chester, to tako, up work ne panto, for their religion forbad them chaplala to the leper buspita at Kuma-Me W. Feb G.M. Powell making a binding oath with an infident; and £12 10s. towards the pannage Me J. Gibi A. M. Praaton
MrJ. Gaul A. B. Purvis To have cased them would have meant in the Hor. C. Elwell, of St. Olaves, Mr. P.0. Hay their initur diutely kining the enemy. York, to Saanwak, to take up misionary
E. M. Raymond In this plight, after a discussion lasting work amongst Dyaks and Chinese, Li, C.. S. C. B. Rosy two days, the whole four thousand were I is stated by the British and For Mr E. B. & Mrs Jussogu
et, though they surrendered on coudig l Society tust in Chins the Capt. T. TE Faddon Mn8. 8. F.Smyth tion that their lives would be spared, pliraumedal demand for the Scriptures MW. A. 20 &. Equare This masszera hit back at the French Nuws no sign of abatement. During Mr G. Har E. M TOT forces boomerang like, for it inspired the the first five months of the present your Hon. Mapt. H. A. Walker Howett J.T. WATTBI garriach of Acro with such desperate the Bible House at Shanghai issued
Miss A. AJ. R. Wats courage that all the assaults of the French (220,000 copies more than during MR. Hur F. W, White failed to eluce the place, and they had curicsponding mouths in 1915. Mr D.. fapt, 8: Wilde at last to give up all hope of Oriental Kores the systematic training of colpor Mr M. T. G, G. Wood conquest.
tors is bearing fruit. In the year 1968, Mr R. M. and Mm. J.T.Mr B. A. Hale
Capt. & Wright Before this training commenced, the. As already indicated, the treatment average sales of a Korean colporteur was NOTIZ
70 hocks a month, but during May MRAM W. J. Levezett of prisoners of war is now regulated by 1013 (which, however, is the favourable Mr B. Tra C. B. Leber the Hague Convention, 1907. In loys
Epson of the your for such work), the MPNPJ. Mr 0. W. O. Mayns it down that prisoners of war are in the average sales of cuts colporteur roso to Mr W. Mr C.E. M'Clure power of the hostile Goremment, bat not
Me and M. and Mrs H. H. 297 copies. of the individuals or corps which cap.
B. McHugh The British and Foreign Bible Society W. Mes F. A. Miller tures them They must be humanely announces with much regret the resize Mr Step Commander Morita treated. All their personal belongings tios of Mr. W. N. Ferguson, who for Dr O. TMr J. W. Mardock oxcept unus, horses, and mõitary popers
BACTE CONVECTION ON ONES.
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remmin their property. They nay, bearly 10 years has doon admirable ser. Miss H. and Mrs C. R. interned in a town, fortress, camp, or a sub-stent in Western China. Mr and
He now feels compeled to retire on Mr & Mr W. J. Pringle other, plave, and are bound not to go beyond certain fixed limits, but they account of his wife's ill-health In the Me A. Mr and Mrs W. H. concob be placed in confuement exert Bible Society. Ferguson in und Mr P. Mes C. F. Samuelson
course of his misalcinary tabouza for the MrRobinso
Mr Ray MrP.B. Rowley as an indispensabla mesure of salty taken not a low diet and perilous and only while the circumstances which journeys throught regions still practically Hile Mr. H. J. Skee
Mr and Dr Sibres necesitate the more continue to exist. The State may employ the labourerplored, and on more than our 30 ML Mr. D. 4. IL Smith fel prisoner of war other than offers on bons in imminent danger of M J. Mr C: H. Safar Bir She ording to their rank and capacity.osing his life. During the part year, MD.
[Mr&Mr K-Tacie The work shall not be eccessive, and sharila, spite of politics! disorders through Mesid Mrs Things have.no.connection with the operacioni out the province al Szczban. fr. FoxMW Mr and Mrs J. HA] MrA. E. Carlstop" Mr W. Schuželď s
of the was Prisoners may be authouseon and his colporteurs sold rumely & Unileresod riod to work for the public service, for 10,000 dopies of the Scriptures BC. H. Van dervort Next year the infusion of the English Mr J. W. Van der * private portions, or in their own interest
$10 Bar Work done for the State in to be paid Presbyterian Church in Formou oplo Mr La Mr. L. Young for at rates proportionate to the work of brakes its jubilee. The Council of th
a sizollar kind exceed by soldiers of Mission, at its headquarters in Tainan, 140, taticinal arary, or if there are no eager tast de Church de something Mr an MrJ. 8. Mason such rates in forre, nt rates proportionate as Molical Missions, worthy of tho Bala Me F. C, Motria to the work excouted. When the work event. They appeal to the Church at 0. M Pan
home to make su jubileo year worthy Miran Me and Mr L. C of the name by an endeavour to reach Mr Rigge
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