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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH, 1900
present Pavilion has sgain boen patchod up and [THE NEW CONSULS-GENERAL. The Coren correspondent of the N.C. Daily | will have to least another mason or two until we New wrote in the 27th ult
A new danger threatens, lisbanded or disorganised Chinese soldiers are creating the Yala and plundering Corean vllages. Help is being earnestly asked for by local officials, but | the Emperor has other matters to attend to, We thay need Japanese troops yet to keep back the invador. A great army of young Goreans is being recruited hastily, boys they see, who never wicked anything but chopsticks in all their lives, an" who dertainly would shoot
This speech, says the Daily Chronicle's Bar, þ Be correspondent, produced no comment in the Fress The newspaper which first reparted the pool is condemned on all sides for indiscreetly -publishing • speech exclusively intended for the harren, drole of omers to which it was address
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thems:Ives or their nearest relatives in making, although we have just heard from thelated upon these two appointments, which will idemnity, it maintains cannot be levied on the so to speak, is beggod. With Bassin doretnego Hongkong aid Kowloon Wharf and Godown
This vessel bring on Cargo From London, &c. oz s.8. Himal From Australia, oz a.a. Inilice. From Persian Gulf, ex ss. Simula. Optional goods will be landed, here unless
can feel that we are in a strong onongh posi- The following important and interesting tion madially to erect a larger and more com notitation relating to the Consular Sorsies in modiour ona. This matter has been before your Chies appears in the London Gazette of 14th preset Committee, but they felt in the wall ulthus Queen has been graciously pleased Ings were more negantly needed than the new to appoint Benjamin Charles George Scott, Had it been intended for publication, it is pavilion. We had intended sanding a team to Esq, to bo Her Majesty's Consul General at stated that the passage casting a slight on Ad- To America and France a request is sent for Shanghai, but regret that the troubles in the Canton, and William Tichard Carlas, Esq., to miral. Seymour would have been omitted. their mediation; to Germany, who must es North of China have prevented our doing so, he Her Majesty's Consul-General at Tientsin.
The Freux Zeitung of the 15th ult deals with pecially resent the loss and the affront pat upon We bare invited, Shanghai to cọmg down here The London and China Expres thus comments the question of German policy towards the re her by the death of her Hinister, Baron ven and we hope they will be able meet us on our of this The Government is to be congratu organisation of Chinese finances. A war in Ketteler, a humble apology is made, and pardon, Secretary of the Shanghai Club that it be heartily welcomed by the commercial com Chinese Customs, as these are controlled at the istions go on at St. Petersburg. In the case of their escape if its catre to war. The same is exceedingly doubtful if they will be able to munity both at home and in the Far East, present time. The entire financial system there. Japan the identity of race and interests a correspondent says The Corean in sympathy visit us this wahon. Before moving the adop. Recent evente have naturally contributed to fore must undergo reform and be placed under against Europe is invoked. And finally with is a Chinese and not & Mancht, bat his mental tion of the report and accounts I shall be pleased make Canton in the South and Tientsin in the European direction. China is one of the rich. England a whole campaign of clever insinua and political conditions are similar anagh to to answer any question to the best of my ability. North centres of special interest, and from this est countries on the warth, and probably there tons and interested inducements is undertaken those of the latter, to make him fear that he Mr. J. MadKim asked if it was not a foot that point of view alone it was doubtless ad are more Chinese millionaires than of any other by means of intermediaries who are naturally may be involved in the final settlement of the at the last sunnal mosting the cost of tiffens visable to increase the rank of the British nationality. A property or income tax is there the business men residing in the great commer- question. He thinks all the misfortunes of the and refreshments was discussed and whether it representatives there, whose duties by the force fere desirable, for it would furnish a sum by cial centres, Shanghai, Canton, etc. présent due to Ll Hung-chang. For many was not decided that the amount. If not cut off of circumstances had become more important means of which the war indemnity might be So..while the silled troops, marching aide by years. His Excellency has been the object of altogether, should be reduced. There was an and onerous; hat apart from this rect British liquidated, and it would also furnish the Chinese side, are capturing Tientsin, the Cabinets osch anatheinna on the part of Cores. No doubt it is expenditure of 857256 on tiffens and refresh-commercial interests in North China alone war- Government with money and make it indepen and all are following a policy which, rotwith-1 bonuse of his supposed intimacy with foreigners ments during the year, and they practically only ranted the creation of conal-generalship at dent of gready Viceroys. According to the standing the mutual good feeling, is danger in days gone by? The Coresa save that Lhuil 11 mon playing cricket. That was about S10 Tientsin, and we are disposed to rogand the Kreus Zeitung, the most imcult task of the of not being always completely identical, ba-4P.M., will be subject to rent. Hang-chang is the greatest rascal who has ever aplece for show, and that was all they had done; promotion of Mr. Carlos as indication that Allies will be in connection with this financial cause the interests concerned aurl the modes of lived since the days of Koni (2297 B.C.). they bad uut played cricket. (Laughter). They the Government is alive to the importance of question. Should the allied forces on their enthought of each of the Powers differ. ** Fungino him giring his duldiers powderloss also had $195.30 for kes and refreshment for the our stake in this part of thins, and that they trance to Peking find that there is no Chi Russia recoils, England reflects, Germany (1894). No wonder great Chins failed," said there for a game for which he practically paid ] there. ... It would be superfluous to enlarge will be of a purely military nature. In that the spots and is proparing another:America days after the vessel's arrival-horo, after which cartridges to fight the Japanese with in Kapon. Racquet Court. A man did not want his liquors do not intend to abandon any of our interests nese Emperor or Government with which sonds a large number of traps quickly asil to treat, the questions then be considered quietly. Japan has already a whole uroy on nutive-recently On the other hand, Yuan-nothing-to-be allowed to play.
Apon British commercial interests in South- Shikai, who was once Representative in thin Captain LANGHORNE—There is a profit of Ching, but the Canton is distinctly a step | poráry partition of China into spheres of ❘ of the Chinese and hesitates considerably about promotion of Mr. Scott to case it will be difficult to avoid a tem-helloves up to a certain point ia, the good faith Connil-General at
influence. After the relief of Poking, con going to the bottom of the affair, France tianes our German comtemporary, this main does what she can not to be onaght unprepared body, under Conat von Waldersen, should press in the south, and ends such forces as she line at forward to make all other bringements and her disposal. decisions.
city, is correspondingly deified."
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING,
The annual general meeting in connection with the Hongkong Cricket Club was held in the Favilion last evening. In the absence of Mr. A. G. Wine (Président), Mr. F. Maitland ocenpiad the chair, and Ito was supported by Mr.
17 per cent. on the liquor.
Mr. MACKIE-I think you ought to make larger profit.
The CHAIRMAN aid the question of the cost of tiffens was not brought up at the previous annual meeting. It had been discussed by the committes, and they of course left it to the members to say whether the fall tiffens were to be pontinned. As a matter of fact a goode deal of the $572 was for tea and cakes and other matchen. It was a good thing for the players to have tiffen there, because now they had only one day for cricket and a short day at that, and times stopped play at one o'clock and startedagain it was well to keep the men there. They some- at half-past one or five and twenty to two. They always had free tiffons, but of course that was no rimson why they should captions to have them.
in the right direction. As to the qualifications of these two officials we need say nothing. Both have seen considerable service in varions
balaft with overy spüfidence,"
parties in whos, hands British-interests may
THE COREAN DILEMMA. The Seoul.correspondout of the Times writ
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LION IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE.
P. A. Cox (Acting Hon: Secretary), and Caj { things for the ladies who came down to see the ing in July equilibrium of forces is sure to functions; but there is no aliadow of evidence in a railway earringe while journeying in
tain Longhorns
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be put on the
What is the meaning of that? Mr. THOMSON Rent of talegraph pole The CHAIRMAN-That is the rent received for allowing a telegraph pole ground.
Mr. THOMSON-But there is none here. (Laughter).
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Captain LANGHORNE-That does not matter if we collect the rent.
The report sud accounts were then adopted on the motion of the CHAIRMAN, seconded by Mr. T. SERCOMBE SMITH.
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It is hardly necessary to point ont, as the Daily Chronicle correspondent observes, that this plan takes for granted that Count on The fall story of tho remarkable adventure Waldersee, in addition to his military posts, in which Mr. Ryall, a well-known district will be entrusted with far-reaching political superintendent of police, was killed by a lion assort itself. From the very day that Corea bo to prose that any. Power but Germany's pre-East Africa, ia told in the East African and came a imember of the family of treaty Powers pour to give him powers beyond the military Uguada fail by a follow-passenger. The train for agricultural àlvantages must be shared. the relief of Peking. To do so would be to Ryall was told there was a lion within 200 yards, it was inevitably that sooner or later her super-control of the forces in Pechin operating for had come from "Mombassa to Kima. Hore Mr.
“MARQUIS BACQUEHEM The mere law of supply and donand made it give Germany a preponderating voice in the and he, therefore, detached his corridor carri. having arrived. Consignees of cargo are bereby sure that so long as a uma could live more settlement of the China question, to which her age, walked up the train to another compart-informed that their Goods sro being funded at comfortably in Corea with a curtain expenditure position in the Far East does not entitle her. ment, in which were Mr. Houbner, Mr. Parenti, their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong of muscle than las could in Japan or China, just The Krous Zeitung of the 16th alt betrays and the narrator of the story, and suggested a and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, so long those contiguous peoples would dow in considerable fear that England as a search for the beast. The three men joined lenge delivery may is obtained.
on her until the industrial equilibrium was Poking is relieved will withdraw from the Con Ryall, but the hunt was unsuccessful. As how. This Vessel brings Cargo attained.,
cort to pursue her own "wolfish" policy. This But Japan's and Russia's interests in Corsa sama bogey appeare to canse alarm to other are not at all of the same kinil. Russia needs German papers lo the peninsula as a strategic base connecting link between important naval centres. Japan needs it as a food supply and a market for her manufactured goods. The Japatiese chim is the more natural of the two. and the fairer. for she proposes an equitable exchange of commoditjes, She proffoses to take Corea's surplus food pro- ducts, and in return give the Core the benefit of her cheap manufactures. This is a mutual berest. What would Russia propose to give in exchange for paraminat iafubues in the penin- suls She has nothing to give except the doubtful boon of Russign citizenship. There are those who have constantly and strenuously
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SERVICE
The CHAIRMAN sald-Gentlemen, in the abesace of our President. Mr. Justice Wise, to pocupy the chair at this mosting, and in I have been deputed by your Committee the wual way I will take the report and accounts which have bean in your hands for about n fortnight as read. The accounts re- quire some explanation; on the face of them the Club is only $4.24 better if tlun when the pro *vious account was submitted; bkt: sá a matter of fact no less than $262.15 for Cricket Club gear and $727.00 for Hecquet Court gear, mink ing $989.16, belonging to the previously Reason's account; have boon paid for in the age count now before you, and I have the pleasure in informing you that when the present account completed by the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Nicolle, to whom we are "Indebted for putting us right in the matter, there were no liabilities against the Club, and we live e stook in hand at cost prices of $500 Cricket Club gear and, 8850 Racquet Court gear. In the account, be fore you the Racquet Court expenditure exceeds the receipts by $742.36, but of this 9582 should have appeared in previous account. It was an-duced. ticipated when the Raogust Court was taken over that it would about pay for itself with the profile of sale of gear and liquor, and if we take the coa-pisying members, except perhaps Mr. maintained that Japan is he only genuine expeditionsport of the German Azistle answer. Then the station master and his men the 2950 stook in hand into account and some allowance for members subscriptions who have joined for Hoognets alone, it has about paid its way. It is to be regretted that the results at cricket have been unsatisfactory during the past season and that generally there has been a inck of interest by the civilian members. It will be remembered that a discussion took place at the last uunaal general meeting, when ver ious suggestions were made to further the
Committee (Capt Laughorne, Rev. Vallings,
and it is to their efforts in
· great
On the motion of Mr. MACKI, eeconded by Mr. THOMSON, it was decided that the incoming committee should consider the cost of the tiffon and refreshments and see if it could not be re-
The CHAIRMAN, in proposing Mr. E. W Mitchell as president, observed that none of
Wine, took a greater interest in cricket then Mr.friend that Coron us, and they are right, Japan Mitchell, and if they elected him he believed it is the only Power that is vitally interested in would be to the benefit of the club,
seeing the autonomy of Cores prewryod. We do not believe that Japan has any desire to play the dictator in Coroa, she only wishes that Corea would listen to commonsense advice--such advice as would render the peninsula of ten-föld more
Mr. THOMSON seconded ind.the motion was corrid
Mr. MITCHELL returned thanks, saying that he should endeavour to the best of his ability to promote the interests of the club and of Hong xong cricket generally..........
value, not only to herself, but to her neighbours as well. Japan demands that the treasure-house
THE CRISIS.
Berlin, 7th September. In a speech at Stettin H.: the Emperor said that he was convinced that the army sont to China would succeed in restoring order. The merchant would henceforth be in absolute safety and able to attend to his business without dan ger; les vood have no fears for the future."
The last
bas left to-day. A French transport has left Algeria for China with 1,000 men.
MR. BRODRICK ON THE CRISIS.
Mr. Brodrick, at a "Primrose fte," on the 15th it said
and Mr. Ward) have done good work Captain. LANGHORNE, Mr. E. Hinds was elec-ful to her fellow Powers, should be fulfilled. men, Radical or Conservative. The Govern- measure that there has born a game going fed hon. treasurer appointed on the blanders on the part of the Japanese which thing which it lay in their power to do, by pres-
The following were committee: Mr. F. Maitland, Mr. P. A. Cox, Capt. Langhorne, R.A., Mr. H. Pinckney, Lt. Strong, BiLLy and Mr. E. A. Ram.
A vefs of thanks to the Chairinati concinded the proceedings.
Their minds at this moment were fixed almost Mr. SEECOMBE SMITH was elected hon.se of Cerean agriculture and mining should as much upon China as upon South Africa. As game, and during this past season a Match Subcretary on the motion of Mr. P. A. Cox, ecopened up and that the tacit promise flint every Legations, there was, he was glad to say, no dif regarded the duty of rescuing the hard-besed conded by
tsin LANGHORNE.
Kingdom makes, upon entering the family of On the motion of the CHALEMAN, seconded by treaty Powers, to make herself in some way use.
ference of opinion in the minds of any English- But the past 20 years have witnessed a series of ent had made it perfectly clear that every. have tended to escentnate the ill-footings on other Fowers by prejaises of support, that exists in every Lorean mind against by ordering our troops from Trulia, had been Jan The greatest of these blunders promptly done, and they were not withunt hope has consisted in allowing thousands of ad.that the release of those Legations would be venturers and speculators to come to Coren hortly achieved. Bat we had other great in- with the notion that Cores was an excel-torests in hina, which this country could not HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS,aryThis class of men has done more than millions of British property and thousands of
lent place to become rapidly rich through desert. In the Yangtze Valley there wor all else combined to stir up added hatred in the British lives involved, and the Government were Corso mind. To-day tits vast majority of prepared, if necessary, to land troops at Shang- Coroaus judge Japan by the Japanese merchants hai to see that the British in that region were who have saitled in Coria, and the lesson has not harlod ever to lawlessness and anarchy. not been by any means a salutary one. Far Whatever any man might say of the incapacity seeing Japanese have protested against this state or imbocity of the Government's proceedinga of things, and some attempt has been made to in other respects, accupied as Great Britain corrost the mistake, but i will take many was more largely in South Africa than she rear to make the generality of Corsaus behave had ever been in any part of the globe that Japan is a true friend of Cores.
during the whole of our history, it had not
one of
on every Saturday during the reason. The quality of the civilian cricket here han nu doubtedly depreciated, and yet there are far more young men in the colony now than for saerly-one hus now Bitaust to go and bog men to play in the important matches, and samly there is something radically wrong when one has to do this. I sincerely trust that there will be more competition in the coming season, more particularly amongst the younger members, to get a place in the team is one of the representa tive nustebes. It is not long ago mnce we altrays looked for two or three mon from the Hong. Long and Shanghai Bank in the Hongkong Cricket Team, but it is to be regretted that not one pana of the numerous staff in the Bank figures in the list of batting of bowling averages for last season. Only a few years ago. I believe, this Bank could put a full team in the Beld, and I may mention that in Shanghal range for the find time, and, with or at the -an-annis), mátóls between Waifoong, tricky wind, the resnit was poor scoring. This and Talkoo. Why can't some similar matok bo| will, no doubt, be much improved as the season arranged in Hongkong? I trust the Bank men progresses. The following were the best scorea will not take offence at my mentioning them in
200 500 600 1'cap To particular, but they comprise the biggest Hong
yds, yds. yds pointa, tal.
125 96 30 12
98
there.
* D' INFANTRY COMPANY The Infantry branch of the focal Volunteer Corps has been steadily going ahead since its recruit" stage of year ago, and it was es, couraging to see 27 members turn up on Jan day morning last to compete for is very hand- some can presented by the Hon. J. J. Keswick. Owing to its being the first shoot of the season, most of the competitors were fring over, the
in the Eust, and naturally this colony expecta† Pte. J. Andrew aomething from them in the cricket line, We Fto. A. Mackenzie 28 29 20.3 know they flourish at other games, but at cricketCapt. J. M. G.Forbes
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Horley 26 10 25 15 70 3. J. Gilinge 24 25 11 14 74- APEND, M. Graham 22 21 10 21
Winners of spoons.
we we nothing of hos Orom there krokinner 25-27-13-12-199 many other civil In Hongkong in other officer who rould also come upward, and I asid before that in a place like Hongkong, which is groving every day ft in with the greatest diflenity to get eleven min together, and it makes one feel inclined o my that if things men
** Fired on Saturday last.
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large part to play in the final adjustment of had been wanting in their duty
This fact is a pregnant one, and will have a bean possible for him to suggest that they
Coroau matters if Japan and Russia over come the Powers of Europe in so remote a place even to the arbitration of arms over them. It is as the north-east of China. That he took to be probable that in the event of war Coren would sign of confidence in the Government, because, look to the Northoru Power for protection, whatever critics might say of thein, they knew Just sa ale Ineked to China in 1804, so she they were determined to risk everything, to put would look to Russia-and, it is to be hoped, forward all thuir strength and resulation, before with the same rezult
they allowed British intersate to go down in any part of the world. He could not help feel GERMANY AND CHINA.
ing that the outlook in China was more satis- factory than it was a few days ago. Our troops From the reports of the German Emperor's
were near Peking. The Chinese Government spench to the officers of the first detachment and those who used their power in China were leaving Bremerhaven for China it appears that equally aware that the Powers of Europe would the Kaiser, after referring to tho, doult task hold them personally responsible for anything He thought there would be some deterrent in which might happen to the British Legation. intended to give a warning to Europe in his drawing inscribed Nations of Europe Preserve that knowledge, now that a time for reflection Your Most Sacred Possessions," but lie warn-
had been given. Beyond that he thought they Generalissimo to condnet aifeira in the Pochili, would all welcome the appointment of the of affairs was brought about by entirely under- estimating the enemy. Had the Lexutions and the fact that a very distinguished German any notion of the ferment among the Chinese officer had been accepted by all the Powern to their Governments would have seen to their load the Allied troops. This country had often safety in time. The Kuiser went on to say
found its interests running side by side with those of Germany, and he hoped that as good the ground, until he implores mercy on his comrades they might advance together again. knees. If (continued the Kaiser] you are asked certainly to victory, and, let them all trust also,
going on in this state the club had better be LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. before them, remarked that four years she
shut up as a Cricket Club and started as a Croquet Club • Football, golf, and other sports and Volunteering havs undoubtedly had an ad- The reamer Catherine Apcar, from Calcutta, vers, effect in the colon on the national game loft Singapore for this port on the 15th insting remained unnoticed. The present position and the alteration in the mall day for Europe nome for years are has helped to lower the the H. Y. £. steamer Yuwata Meru (Aus terest of givilian members, but I hope thers trallax Lang) left Manila for this port on Sun will be a revival of oziaket la Hongking dur” day, the 16th just, and is expected to arrive ing the coming season, and that we shall not Este on the 18th Inst. "
ever, the stationmaster told them two lions prowled about the station every night, Paronti, Heubner and Pyall decided to retain on watch in the datacked carriage, which was shunted on to a siding. About midnight, Paronti went to sleep on the floor, whila Healner occupied a bed above, and Ryall sat on his seat and kept first watch. At 130 Parenti wok, with a start and | found a lien treading on him. He saw the beast's forepaws on Reall's body, and heard Ryall utter cry. He tries to reach his gun, but failed, and then he managed to crawl through the window. He ran for the station master, and on returning, they found Hedber in the kitchen at the back of the carriage. Ryall! Ryall they called, hit there was no went back with burning brauks to the carriage. Thay found it drenched with blood, but empty. Ryall could not be eon. Day dawned, and out, side they found more blood and many footmarks, both of lion and a lion's cabs. Ryall they never found.
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hear the remark from the older and non play. The X-D. L. stonmer Prevars left Shang-Do not rest until you have dashed your for to ing members that they wish to sọc cricket | hai vis Foochow on Saturday, the 16th inst., at and not bumblepuppy when they come to | #pm, and may be expected here to-day. see a game.." "I" air quite sure the rooming | - The N. P. steamer Monmouthshire sailed Committee will carefully note any remarks from Portland for Japan and Hongkong on the or suggestions from members for the further 14th inst.
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The T. Ki K. «lesmar Nippon Maru, with malls, de, which left here on August 6th for San Francisco vin Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe Inland Spa Yokohama and Honolulu, arrived at her destination on the 14th inst.
The 0.0. steamer Doris, with maila, &c., left San Francisco for this port via Kenolulu, Yokokima, Inland Sen. Kolo, Nagasaki and Shanghai on the 15th inst
very nai ommittee, kident), Mesura. 6. D. Campbell, (HK. Hagt.), C. C. Indibald, I. 1. Sicolle and Lowson being that I ogret that our Hon. Secretary has just itely left for Bouth Africa în în houlth. The tahaks of the Club are duo to him for his merotarial hard work for the benefit of the Clab. Through his effort in a Hront suasure una zatches have been won for cur Club, notably the lar, crinkeh ruxton in Shanghai, and his untiring energy and will power often saved his ade, from dolent, when things looked black. I am enre we all wish to se him return to good health and to see him, back again amouky, teplaking the willow. (Hoar, hear.) Hisolle will be baving for England next sisa hid he has resigned the Tas P0. steamer Bomber left Singapore post of Kon, Trung We were very plowed for this port on the 15th instant, at 5 p.m. to fad a substitute in Mr. Hinds, and I hope you The F. M. steamer Alyor, with mails, &c.. ill lect him for the coming on. Mr.Inch- whieli left here 4th August for San Francisco bald lens will be much on the Committee, for via Moji, Kobe Yokohama and Honolulu, er ho practically did al la Poojust Cauri kork and rived at her destination on the 1241 inst
TD L. steamer Bamberg, from Viola Car Parts Her Pure Left Singapore for il conte 16th We untioles's that the iron railings sanctioned ink, se mar be exported here on or shout the at the extmontinar, meetlag of the Elib bəli | 2ård but, in Time borby by the end of the year.
make a big hole in our
the re-establishment of the status que unte, and our Military Commander and our tonsul-Gener the establishment of strong doregament which al-on the Yangtze found it possible to deal with it up Installations if required. can give us the necessary written guarantee the Vicrors who controlled that portion of against the recurrence of these troubles. I shall China and had been able to promise them sup- oppose to the uttermost any partition of the port. They had every reason to hope that the Chinese Empire. In my opinion this is not to influence of these grest officials would le thrown ba thonight of. Above all, beware of under, against this insurrection and azeruby, which, if estimating the enemy, Imagine that you are allowed to spread throughout China, must not always before you a European foo equal to your only have altered the future of that country, selves; but remember his banning, frost him but would have been a permanent danger to the well, for he can be wound round your finger. peace of the world.. He has far too distinct feelings of right to suffer with patience rinjust treatment.”.
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