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will be held out to secure the right men in sufficient numbers, for on them rests nearly the whole responsibility for the work being
dona, in a manner which will make it of real use to the Colony. Complaints were many during the past epidemic of the futi- lity of some of the cleansing operations, and it is plain that a half-hearted conduct of A. S. WATSON & CO. these, while it tends to irritate the antive population almost as much, fails to achieve the object in view. We are about to make
Bow experiment-for-Hongkong, and -it-is- urgent that every chance of success stall
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We beg to notify
THE ARRIVAL OF OUR NEW
SEASON'S
CONFECTIONERY
Comprising
nfforded to it.
The U. B. transport Hancock, which was ashore at the western entrance of Bhimonoseki Straits, got off on the 16th inst, having bos tained no damage.
With the two leading Shangsaf papers there have been issued two plans of the proposed new Pallic Park for Shanghai, which will, it is hoped, be located in Hongkow between the Bile Range and the railway ine, north-east of the Rifle Butte station.
We are informed, on the best authority that $80,000 and not $70,000 was the prico paid for the Boa Vista Hotel, Macao, the sum being made up by $70,000 for the building and pro perty and $10,000 for the farniture and fixtures. Dar first informant therefore was right in his original statement, but wrong in his subsequent
The second difficulty is the opposition of the Chinese to the Work of disinfecting and cleansing, an opposition which was abond- antly manifested during the similar opera-correction. - tions carried on against the period of epidemic. At the opening of the new Tung Wa Hospital on Monday afternoon, H.E.
The Chinese at Sandaken hold that the recent eclipse of the moon was caused by the new Customs Tariff,
The death is roporfud, on the 9th instant, of Mgr. Yau Camelbecko, Bishop of Estorn Cochia-China.
Sir Thomas Lipton, speaking at Chicago on the 19th ult. Zavoured the building of sale yachts, and net daugerous racing-machines.
Nine thousand persons in Berlin, including former officers of the army, have appealed to the public to assist in an anti-duelling campaign.
The proposed Fronek Ican of five million yen to Coron fell through owing to the inability of the Carcans to farnish any appreciable security. Count Hatzfeldt-Widenburg. the German Ambassador at London, will retire into private life. The Prussian Ministar at Hamburg, Count
him.
TELEGRAMS.
"DAILY PRESS” SERVICE.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.]
GENERAL NEWS.
LONDON, 21st November, 9.40 a,ca.
THE POLICY OF THE UNITED
STATES.
At a dinner of the New York Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Iny said that America's policy was a strict observance of the Monroe doctrine, friendship with all the Powers, 'u
sottled down ontiroly, leaving only the tops of the funnel owl the masta visible.
When the Tui Cheong susoseded in running olear of the fonudering vessel, it was discovered, ne has been said, that the damages she bad sustained were not dangerously sariens Tho rent in her bow is, howover, of a very ugly de- scription and no doubt would have caused the vessel to sink had it been below the water-line. The Tai Cheong carried away with her part of the Skramstad's rail. She will be dooked us soon as possible. As to the Perla, her damages were not so serious. News of the spoidoat was cont to the docks and immediately a squad of work. men were sent off to patch up her bows. As a result of their labours she is expected to be ready to sail this morning at daybroak for
Manila.
the Governor made an appeal to the Chinese cricket matches. One, a large print, represents Wolff.Meatornich, has been appointed to succeed fair field and no favour for commerce, and sagar. In order to effect the turning, she had.
Wo bave received from Mosers, A Choo, and Co. two photographs of the recent interport
Hongkong v. Singapore, with Hancock and Clifton Brown batting. The other shows Price and Potler baiting for Shanghai, with tho
mirably clear photographs and the players are distinetly recognisable, while the view of the Club in the background is a finé dno.
the Isthmian Canal for all well-disposed peoples, under exclusive American owner-
community which we hope will not fall on deaf ears. He asked the Chinese to think over the inutter, convinced that they would Hongkong team in the field. Both are ad. List alt, that she had nouered Ocean Island, ship and control.
then agree with him as to the necessity for what is being done.
It is not of course to be imagined that, the poorer Chinese will of SELECTIONS OF THE PUREST AND themselves proceed to think the matter over.
BEST DESCRIPTION,
FROM
Bir Ernest Satow, Briteh Minister at Peking,
It rests with their well-to-do follow-country-arrived at Shanghai on the lith inst. from the men to induce them to see matters in the Seath by the Pert. H.E. was received by Mr. right light, and unless the richer Chinese Palham Warren, C.MG., Consul-General, Chief exert themselves to bring the state of affairs Justice Wilkinson, the Commander and Officers THE SIMPLEST QUALITY TO THAT | home to the others, it cannot be exported of the British garrison and the personnal of tho British Consulate. The guard of honour was furuished by tan Banchis and the landing was lined by the Royal Form Artillery. Sir Ernest Satow Britomart, and thence proceed to Take on the
that everything will be carried on smoothly, OF THE FINEST AND MOST It is both the duty and to the ultimate interest of the Chinese of the better class RECHERCHE CHARACTER,
that they should do all they can to minimise discontent likely to drive the native working IMPORTED FROM THE LEADING
mich and women away.
The European LONDON AND PARISIAN officials in charge of the work will require
MANUFACTURERS,
CHRISTMAS AND
Talbot
was to return to Nanking on the
It was reported in Shanghai andăria circles tast. but above all the Chiurse must be last week to the offect that the Empress Don- prepared to accept the disinfection as aager is quite favourable to the memorial of the measure which aims at their good in Grand Secretary Wang Winshao, the newly common with that of the rest of the Colony.appointed Plenipotentiary, asking for the sp As has been seen from the report of the pointment of H.E. Sheng to be Assistant Fieni proceedings of the Sanitary Poard on the potentiary at Peking to help himnud that it is NEW YEAR CARDS 21st instant, the attitude of the Chinese quite likely that a special edict will soon be sent was discussed, and Mr. FUNG WA CHUN from Kaifeng waking the appointment and came forward to represent them. He iu- within a specified period of his receipt of the commanding H.E. Sheng to start for Peking sisted that it was the duty of the Board toedict in question. show the Chinese what great use fumigation would be, but he did not suggest the way A. S. WATSON & CO. | in which the Board was to do this. We
IN GREAT VARIETY.
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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
BIRTH.
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On the 31st October, at Taunton, England, the wife of the Rev. E. W. Hart, M.A., of the English Baptist Mission, Santung, of a daughter.
NABRIAGES
On the 14th Noveraber, at Trinity Cathedral, Shanglas, by the foy. H. C. Hodges, M.A., Licat.- Col. TuronOnE JOIN WARRENDRE PRENDEROAST,
the late Major-General
R.E., Coffel, Major del PERPERAM JAKER WEBSTER COwis, formerly of Shanghai, and of Mrs. Cown, of Holland Park Avenue, London, W.
On the 14th November, at Holy Trinity Cathe
ROBERT TROMA Born, Wesleyan Mission, Han- kow, to ANNIE EIN FERBOTT, Dublia.
DEATHS.
A great deal of surprise and no little amo. ment was caused among the Wanchai Chinese community yesterday by the spectacle of a well dressed Chinaman careering along the Praynon rintor-cycle The machine was of the saddle type with seats for two belund, and these were- to relish very much the novelty of the situation. occupied by two Chinese ladies, who appeared
The Chinese are not prone to Western in
a
fear that there is no likelihood of the Board being able in the course of the next few days to convince the obstinate opponents of disinfection. Ая we have said, the better-class Chinese are those who can bring their influence to bear with most effect, and it is on them that we must rely. Mr. Foxonovations, yet the use by them of the cycle is WA CHUN's point about the housing of increasing in the Colony and no doubt this women and children during the clehusing pioneer motor will bring others in its train. operations in their homes deserves atten- tion 1s-he said, to-march-small-footed women and children from street to street to the matsheds is a hardship which the Chinese cunnot be expected to support. Some effort should be made to mitigate the annoyance which is bound to be caused to the inmates of the bouses visited. As to Mr. FUNG WA
16th inst., states that on the day before Prince A Kaiting drepatek to Shanghai, dated the Ching had a very long audience of the Empress Dowager, who made detailed enquiries as to the general conduct of foreigners towards Chinese in Peking. At the conclusion of the audience Prince Ching strongly urged the Express Dowager to issue a special edict announcing the date of the Court's departure from Kaifeng
The British criusor Pylades reported on the west of the Gilbert Islands. The island, which has hitherto been a British protectorate, is rich in phosphates.
In the course of the rubid cutbreak of Anglo- phobia on the Continent last month the Geraa and Austriau newspapers were making violent donunciation of what they term Me Chamberlain's “ hangman" policy,
Owing to the Southern donunciation of President Roosevelt's aution in entertaining Mr. Booker, the negro President of the University of Tuskegel, numbers of leading
residents in the Northorn States have been
inviting him to their homes. Possibly Mr. Booker might prefer to be invited on his own merits.
Commission in connection with the Senth As a result of the work of the Compensation African War, Sir John Ardagh has acnounced that nogotiations with the Netherlands are satisfactorily concluded, sabject only to cortain reservations which the British Government has not yet had time to consider. Negotiations with the French Government still continue.
Professor Mason, Curatar of the National Musia st Washington, says that "the blood of all mankind flows in the Philippine Islands. It is the most interesting spot on earth in which to study the mingling of the race." An Americau paper thereupon suggests that if the islands should prove worthless as a market
they can be used as an ethnological museum.
relations between governors and officers com- A decros just issued in Paris regulates the
mancing the troops in French Colonies. The governors are held responsible, under the direct authority of the Minister of the Colonies, for internal and external defence, and have control of the furves by land and ses. The officers
times and in all cases, under the high authority commanding exercise their command, st-all-
of the governor.
:
The new craiser King Alfred, which was launched at Barrow at the end of last month, is armored cruiser of the Drake class. She has a displacement of 14,100 toas, an estimated
RUMOURED ASSASSINATION OF THE SERVIAN QUEEN. Disquieting rumours have arrived from Servia. Unconfirmed reports are to hand of the assassination of Queen Draga,
An eye-witness gires a vivid beebunt of the affair. The Skramsted, he says, was backing out at Butterfield and Swire's wharf at Taikoo, where she had been discharging a cargo of
to buck right athwart the fairway. While she was being mazouvred round, and while it sp angle across the channel, the Tat Cheong exme" atoaming down rapidly upon her. According to the evidence of this witness, the laiter vessel was going at a speed of about 12 knots, with the evident intention of getting clear of the Lyen. moon Pass before dusk, for the time at which the accident happened was just before mix o'clock. The captain of the Norwegian steamer semned to attempt to get out of the way and accordingly backed his craft Thoro was & misunderstanding somewhere, however, The Tu Cheong with rimcat un dimafuisbed speed crashed into the port side of the unfortusto Norwegian, appearing to pierce ker ass knife would eat a cheese, and her bowS mounted upon-the-Skramslads broadside as though she would go through the stricken ressol. THE NICARAGUAN CANAL TREATY.
From our informants observation it woul The new Nicaraguan Canal Treaty does not appear that the captain of the Skramstad then discriminate in favour of Duited States ship-made fall speed astern for the shore, his craft ping, all'uations sharing alike in the privileges rapidly sinking by the bows and the Tai Cheong obtained Great Britain leaves the United being dragged after her or else driving her States vole guarantor of the usutrality of the stern on towards North Point. While thes Casal,
events were transpiring, the Perlasteamed down the channel, and, though her engines were reversed, was unable to get out of the way of the entangled ships, with the respit that she { struck the Tai Cheong amidships and then enanorod against the Sharmstad. But for the captain's prompt action in running his ship ashore, the Skarmatud would have sunk in the deep water of the fairway.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 19th November.
REINFORCEMENTS FOR
SOUTH AFRICA. In addition to the regulars to be sent to South Africa, it is expected that about a dozen Militia battalions will be slected from these volunteering for active service.
LONDON, 19th November.
WAR FINANCE. Parliament will probably renssamble on the 16th January, due to the necessity for further financial provision for the war in South Africa
In the course of Fosterday, the captains of the three vessels Involved in the collision visited their several agents and gave in their reports upon the accident. As is natural in the cir cumstances, in view of the official enquiry, thera is no anxiety shown by the parties concerned to make public any details regarding the affair, Only a draft from the 21st Lancers has been Information, Indeed, it is almost impossible ordered to the Cape.
THE 21ST LANCERS.
TRIPLE-COLLISION IN THE HARBOUR.
NORWEGIAN STEAMER BUNK.
Great auxiety was cansed in Hongkong by the news that a serions collision had occurred at the North extremity of the Harbour and a steamer had been sank. Owing to the conflict- ing rumours, there was considerable doubt as to what vessel the disaster had befallen, and it was not until yesterday morning that the fuota because properly clear. There were no less
to get from official sources. According to a statement made by Captain Hangon of the Skramstad, when he was backing out of the wharf he first saw the green light of the approaching Tai Cheong and then the red. He steered his verset in the belief that the latter craft intended to cross his bows, and naherd strictly. to the rules of the channel in so doing Captain. Abrons of the Tat Cheong explains that the conrse was deviated from owing to a junk being in the way.
dral, Sharghal, by the Hev. H. . Hodges, 3.A., CHUN's suggestion of three days' notice of for Peking. Her Majesty is alleged to have peed of 23 knots, and carries 900 men, 2 9.2in. than throe stasinars involved in the disaster. provision for the stranded crew.
the disinfection, this would in the case of nodded pleasantly when Prince Ching-made the 16 63.,und 18 guns of lighter calibre. Her sister The Norwegian 8.8. Skramstad of Sandefjord ! On the 8th Novimber, at Foochow, MAT, the deansing, for if the inhabitants are to have request, hence it is thought that the Court may shit, the Good Hope, and Drake, were launched (Capt. Hanaon) was sunk; the German ..R. M, Rumsey, R.N.) visited the scene of the
wife of CHARLES SKERRETT-ROELA,
the dirtier quarters defeat the object of the
On the 13th November, at No. 1, North Se-time to remove all their furniture as was chuen Road, Shanghai, VICTOR HIPOLITO; fourth son of Mr. and Hrs. JUAN MENCARINI, I. M. Customa, aged years and 420onths,
སྒྱུ་
On the 14th November, at the General Hospital,
· Shanghai, at 6.15 p.m., Charts Brows, aged 64 years.
The
start for Peking by the middle of December.
Daily Press. ivergence of opinion, but the time sug-lengths and 56-14, in bersulch. Her oneity distance to be completed to win a prize was 70
.HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VOUS ROAD C.,gested by Mr. Fung WA CHUN would LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, E.C. have been eminently unsuitable for the European supervisors, whose interests Horarone, 22nd November, 1901. must be considered, seeing how much depends On the efficiency of their Next Monday will see the commencement work. It is inapossible to expect that their of cleansing and disinfecting operations in labours will be carried on without any this City with a view to checking the friction, but it is sincerely to be trusted that attacks of plague, now apparently an all concerned will do their utmost to lesson and out visitor in Hongkong. On the 26th this An effort is about to be made to September last the Legislative Council check the course of the greatest evil which approved certain additional bye-laws made can attack any settlement in the Far East. by the Sanitary Board under Section 13 of Such an effort must necessarily be drastic, the Public Health Ordinance, No. 13 of but the inconveniences, should be borne 1901, and under these new byelaws the cheerfully in view of the great results hoped operations will be carried out. Their object, for.
as Dr. ATKIN80s pointed out on Thursday,
Tai Cheong of Hamburg (Captain Ahrens) and the British ss. Peria (Capt. Blaxland) were more or less Jutanged
The Skramstad was backing out from But terfield and Swire's wharf at Taikoo where she had been dicbarging sugar, and was nearly op
now
After the collision, Inspector Reilly of this Water Police went off to the sunken vessel and hung out two danger lamps, besides making
The Harbour Master (Hon. Commander
disastor and took soundings. The customary official enquiry will follow in due course.
It is understood that the Dook Company will undertake the work of salvage.
The Skramstadt was built in England in 1891, at the dockyard of Mears. W. Gray and Co., West Hartlepool. Her gross tonnage is registered in Lloyd's list at 1,375 and her net tonnage at 759. Her owners are Messrs. A. F. Klavenese and Co., Sandefjorde, Norway.
In connection with the above, a Notice to Marines will be found in another column, which states that two bright lights horizontal will be displayed at night from the Skramstad'e fore rigging.
FOOTBALL.
on February 21 and March 5, respectively. The principal dimensions are: Length between done frequently before the disinfection car-
There is at prosent lying at the Kowloon perpendiculars, 50 ft, extreme breadth, Tift. lier in the year-then the houses alone are Wharf the as Austria (Capt. A. Fellner), edin.; and wean load draught, 28ft. In smooth made clean and part of the squalor is latest addition to the Austrian Lloyd's Steel water at sea 1 kuvis is to be the steady speed. immediately brought back. On the question built of the best material at the Company's own Navigation Co.'s flest for the Japon Line, dnd
A twelve-bones' raca organised by the Japan-posite North Point when she collided with the of the hours for the house-to-house visitation
Tai Cheong, which was leaving for Langkat, in yard Trieste. she is a combination type of ese uswspaper Jiji took place on the 9th inst. it is unfortunate that there was such a
Sumatra. The Skramstad was struck on the cargo and passenger-boat, measuring 452 ft in on the race-course at Tokyo. The limit of the
pork bow and had a great hole made in her side. being no less than 12,536 tons, she is certainly miles, but none of the competitors, of whom After the collision, the vessels remained fast oun of the largest carriers that call at this port. there were fifteen, succeeded in covering the
and continued so for about 15 minutes during The passenger accommodation will be found to required distance. Some of the papers, includ. which time the To Cheong continued to compare favourably with the first-clase Becoming the Japan Times, which had a European drive the other vessel before her stern on towards the shore. Meanwhile the Perla modation offered by any other passenger boat, reporter on the scene, describe the raes se “a,
had been following in the wake of the though passage-zutes by this Company's boats walking competition," but in view of the
Tai Cheong on her outward passage to Manila are cheaper than 2nd class rates by other liners. distance covered by the man who came in first
with cargo and passengers. Those on board The dining saloon and smoking room are luxar and the limit of distance fixed by the promotors the Perlu saw the state of affairs, and the order inmaly Atted and decorated, and the cabina-all the raca must have been a running one. The
was given to reverse the engines. This was on the upper deckare as airy as can be longest distance was ran by a jinrikeho man
done with all speed, but the captain was not
H.K. F.O. V. H.M:H. "REDPOLE.". desire. Altogether, ships like this may be named Ando, who covered 65 miles within the
able to prevent a collision, and he ran into, or This game was a soratoh one-rory much found vory eligible for inurists or travellers required time. The second man covered 61
was run into by, the two boats, which are said scratch-and in addition was half-an-hour late in bome. The Company invite an inspection of miles. The amateur running record for twelve to have been then steaming towards aim at starting, time boing lost through the beating- their new liner.
hours is S1 miles, the professional record being about & knots, and, striking the Tai Cheong up of players to make up the temas from the 89 miles 1,540 yards. As the competitors did not cover the required distance the prizes were
amidships on the port side, cannonad on to the adjoining Wongreicheong Recreation Ground, Skramstad. The Norwegian vessel wOB
whare a Service game (an exciting one, judg not given, bat consolation prizes of Dyes were
cleared by the Tai Cheong and rapidly saak, howing by the shouts of the spectators) was in presented to the first and seiond competitors,
on, in deep water between Quarry Bay and progress. The result of this haphazard selection
of players was seen in the variety of colours. Mr. D. C. Boulger in the October Fortnightly
The Tai Cheong. besides her sprung plates green, red, grey, white and striped-in which maintains that India is going to have the chief amidships-the result of the impact with the they took the Beld. The Club kicked off, bat influence in the settlement of the Chinese ques- Perla-bad her port hows store in close below made nothing of their advantage, the ball being the war of 1894-5, but the actual convention tion. At least, she will be able to exercise the rail and a large hole knocked in high above wined up by the Redpoles and takon goalwards. relating to the settlement and the selection of a this influence if she does what Mr. Boulgor the water lica. The Perla had her spent twisted Prospects of early scoring were thrown away, site were not concluded until the 24th of tells her. His advice is summed up in the to port and some platos sprung. Both these however, by a rash kick nowhere near the mark September. The convention consists of twenty-following paragraph The Government of vessels steamed clear and anchored in the bay.
The visitors' goalkeeper saved a neat shot two articles. The duties of polleing and India and the people of that comitry should
The Skramstad settled down rapidly, sink from the Club's right, and immediately after- municipally governing the settlement and of not be backward in making their voices hearding in about 20 minutes. Her fore part was
wards the Club's goal was being bombarded. repairing the roads devolve upon the Japanese, by demanding that the zailway concession submerged completely, leaving only a small not strongly, however, so that the goalkeeper but the purchase of the band from its present which we thought it worth while to obtain portion of her after-dook clear of water. The had little difficulty in returning two well-placed owners is to be effected by Chinese officials, who from the Chinese Government for a line to
crow had to make hurried dopasture, and shots from near in. A third topped the bot will rent it in perpetuity to the Japanese. As Yannaufa and Saifa shall be put in execution lost all their kits. They lowered onsed the ships. The interval came after twenty minutes, pusy to the removal of graves and houses, the Chinese without farther delay, so far at least as the boats and by means of it want on board astanas- without either side naving moored,
The Club's right wing tried one or two authorities engage to employ their best offices, preliminary surveys. A well-timed and vigorous launch which was lying near. Fortunately no
one was injured..
sprints in the second hult, from cas of which the Japanese Consul paying the expense of potior is required to prevent India being ex
Matters were looking removal after consultation with the Chinesecluded from the fow markots that lie adoessible
A visit to the place of the accident yesterday they gained a corner. officials. Should it be found impossible or to her. Vigilance with regard to Russia's pro- showed that the sunken Tossel lies about 200 awkward for the Redpoles when one of the inexpedient to move any burial ground, it will ceedings in Kashgaria, that they may rot yards from the shore, and that she sits on Club's haires failed to return the ball and befonded in and left intact. There are the extend too far in the direction of Thibet and an almost evon keet. Under her stern there was threw away his side's chances of opening, the usual articles about extra-territorial jurisdiction, result in the eventual loss of that market; a depth of about 50 foot bat it was thought that scoring and it is provided that in cases where Japancao action in Yunnan to prevent the Fronth the feel aft rested on a rock and not on the solid mellan ubjects are the complainants fedgment shall forestalling and capturing the market of hottom, that the contingency of this rostel being pha be delivered by a mized court after the Shang south west China under our none-these are sliding into yot deeper water was not an equalised phoon after, and a slack game ended
all, that is imperatively needed now.
expected. In the course of the afternoon she in a draw of one goal oach,
is to remove everything, as far as possible, Among the arrivals from the North by the which will conduce to the growth of the P. & O. steamer Parramatta yesterday was 'plague bacillus. The task of cleansing the the well-known Peking correspondent of the
whole City is a very difficult one--Dr. | Times, Dr. G. E. Morrison. ATKINSON calls it almost superhuman-but- it must none the lees be undertaken for the The trial of the three fisherman at the future welfare of this Colony. The two Supreme Court for the alleged murder of another fisherman at Capsuimun was adjourned main obstacles are the needs of competent
yesterday afternoon till to-day, when the case
· European supervisors aud the objection of
will probably finish. the Chinese. With regard to the first point, the President told the Sanitary Board, that the desired assistance was not forthcoming from the naval, military, or police author ities, for various reasons. These are not hard to imagine for all throw branches have their own work to attend to, which only great emergencies warrant their postponing to outside, labours. Nevertheless it is an fortunate that no aid can be secured from A large grass fire, resulting in the damaging of between four and five thousand trees, occurred them. Dr. ATKINSON, however, spoke hope at Little Hongkong, toward Aberdeen, on fully of being able to appoint the necessary Wednesday night, and was extinguished after men in a few days and of two or three much labour by the police and gangs of coolies. being already hard of. It is carnestly to Carelessness by people on the hill is supposed be entrusted that sufficient inducements to be the cause.
We are requested 10 staio, that Miss Johnstone and the other members of the Mission, wish to thank Lady Gaseoigue, the ladies, who presided at the stalls, and all those who so kipilly came to buy at the C... Baxter Mission sale of work. The amount taken was $13.
It was anndanced a few days ago, says the Japan Mail, that an arrangement Bad been effected between China and Japan for a special Japanese settlement at Chungking. This is not a new question. A grant of land for a settle- monit at that place formed part of the agree- ment concluded between Chics and Japan after
hai type.
+
North Point.
opposing foais's right wing got the ball, and a rush ended in its between the sticks The Clab