Page
INTIMATION
WATSON'S
HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES
FOR THE SUMMER.
PRICKLY.
HEAT LOTION
One of our most popular preparations,
which has stood the test of fifty
Cools the skin and removes
A
years.
irritation at once.
RINGWORM
REMEDY
(TONG PANG CHONG)
An absolute specific for Ringworm and
Dhobi Tich.
HOUSEHOLD
AMMONIA
Try it in your bath and you will feel all the better for it. For cleansing silver- .ware, jewellery, and clothing it is
witboot equal.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 12TH, 1908
Japanese papera record that the President of the Urags Dook Co. has resigned, in sensequence. of the dissatisfaction of the American authorities with the revenue craisers built for the Philppine Gorotamsat.
are already for a more rapid communication | An epidemic of nasales is said to be prevalen between the Far East and home. Unlear, in Bangko however, the Trans-Siberian lins be the route ultimately selected for the granting of the contract it is not to be expected that the Russian Government will put themselves out to arrange a supplementary mail for the benefit of those who wish to send their lettere overland. We have not received by
Yokohama has been declared a plague-infected telegraph any indication that the Post- master General gave a hint as to the proport by the Rosian Government A death frùm the disease occurred in the harbon-of that bable destination of the new mail contract, port on the 28th alt, the victim being one of We should imagine from the meagre report the Chinese crow of the Hamburg-Amerika which we have received that the alternative steamship dragonia of the Canadian route was under discussion. Mr. CHAMBERLAIN himself admitted that the Canadian Pacific service had not fui- filled expectations, and severe criticisms of the C. P. R. as well as of the P. and O. contracts are reconfed. There are plainly before the Government three sliernativos with regard to the mails. The first is the renewal of the contract with the
L'Echo de Chine mys in reference to the recent miners' outbreak in Yunnan, that M. Delcassé has received a telegrain from Peking announcing that all the French citizens have arrived at Yauranfu ander escort, and would be quite safe there.
According to the P. & T. Times of the 30th P. and . Co., for their services as atult, the Empress Dowager is sail to contemp. present, but with an acceleration of timas, lato replacing Prince Ching, "who will not get or the granting of the contract to another well."All the officials of the Waiwapa baye company on such terms, The second is the applied for sick leave, and there was nobody to transfer of the China mails to the Cananegotiate with M. Lesar. dian Pacific Company, the nearer eastern mail being left still with the P. & O. or
TELEGRAMS
REUTER'S SERVICE.
THE TRANSVAALA
Losos, 9th June, The Transvaal Legislative Council has adopt ed a díadas excluding ecloured persons and aliens from a municipal vote,
BOMBARDMENT OF FIGIG,
THE KWANGSI FAMINER
SOME BIZIKING EVIDENCE.
borrowing from the Cantan Government, the meney to be gradually paid back. Where possible they distribute, rice free, but cheap
We had recently before us the account given | sales nes more common, by Mr. C. Olemati to the Krange Famine). It would save the country people a lot of Ralist Committee in Hongkong on the 20th ult. | travel, Mr. Stowart mayı, if it could be arranged By the courtesy of the Hen. Gershom Stewart, | to distribute la several centres et ones, bat we have been allowed to see certain notes which | there is not enough foreign halp avilable. ho made during his trip into Kwangi and to The missionarios were doing excellent work, made a few extracla from them. A digest of but there wore too few of them and the lay them we give below.
disáributers were atill fower. At Kwaiping the On arrival at Wschow it was found that the system adopted was to give out tickets, each Viceroy of Yunan and the Governor of representing ons messure (about 1 lb) of rice. Kwangsi had obtained permission from the Teople got ons or two tickets at the discretion Fakta child got one Indo-Chinese government to get rice fres of of the distributor. As a rule a c duty across the Tonkin border for us on the ticket and an adult two- At the end of a western ride of Kwangsi. But this rics only | distribution in which Mr, dtowart took part carved to rallora the country some distance to over 18,00 tickets had been given out, repre- the west of Nanning, while the Canton rice senting 10,000 to 12,0 10 parsons, rolloved. - The was only being applied to the east of Nanning Canton merchants were distributing to the London, 9th June.
which in consequence, was in a very bad portion. men every third day and had about the same It was immediately arrangad, after an Inter pumber of recipients. According to the Rains have extinguished the forest free in view with the Kwanga Governor, to send ries District Magistrate the weiping district had Canada and the United States and ended then to Nanning and certain other plass named boat 100,000 destitute people beyond thos drought.
being relieved–who aumbered about 20,00o
LORDON, 9th Jane. The French bombardment of Figig lasted six heurs, aix hundred shells were fired and much damage done.
THE FOREST FIRES.
THE MAIL CONTRACTS:
by the Governor as particularly in need of food. | The Governor, by the way, seems to have been
An extraordinary story is report from & very favourable example of a Chinese official, Kwaishes. One of the European aribatora LONDON, 8th June,
for his manter was grave but kindly, and he was walking with the mandari- ♫ in his garden, During the Post Offico estimates, the P: & O; showed no trees of arrogance such as MARY when they saw some of the I
Chinese officials display toward foreigners some meat. The marrin asked them what aman coolies cooking At Kweiping an endeavour was made to and they were sating to which they replied: "Liver out the amount of rice available from Chinese from the areas on ground." An execution had taken ples there an hour ago-and yet these
and the Csandian Pavifio Mail contracts-ware severely criticised, and Mr. Auston Chamber lain
It is stated from Berlin that the Doutsch said that nation had been given to terminate the sources until the new erop was dae, la about
given to another company. The third and Asiatische Bank will pay a dividend of nine P. & G. contract and the Committee will coneix weeks time. Happily there was OTOT coolied were not starring people 1 The man- last is the adoption of the Siberian route.per cent. for the year 1912 (as against seren per gider a row armngement. The question of appearance of a good crop. At this place darn simply shrugged his shoulders and iid:
The more important of the determining factors in the situation seem to be, firstly, the willingness of the steamship companies to guarantee a more rapid service of boats and, secondly, the ability of the Russian railway line to run truins with security and regularity. That the former companies can Bave a very considerable amount of time on the present journey. if they consider it worth their while, is plain. With regard to the Trans-Siberian Railway, the majority of European passengers who have travelled seems to have been favourably impressed, but there is of course no certainty of service at present. Auether point to be considered is that there is no likelihood of official despatches boingentrusted to Russiau banda, which is an argument in favour of obtain ing a quicker British sea-service for the
A. S. WATSON & CO. whole of the mails, if possible. Nor must
LIMITED,
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
ESTABLISHED AD. 1841.
[(3)
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Onty communications relating to the news columns should be addrened to Tas EDITOR.
Correspondents must forward their names and at. dresses with copankanications addressed to the Editor not for publication, but as evidence of good faith.
All letters for publícalim should be written on one side of the peper only.
No anonymously signat communications that have a'ready appeared in other papers will be inverted.
Orders for extra copies of DAILY PREOs should be sent before 11 asa. on day of publication. After that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash, Telegraphic Address: Pass Codes: A.B.C.5th Ed. Lieber's P.O. Box, 33. Telephone No. 12
BIRTH
On the 3rd Juno, at3, Seymour Road, Shanghai, the wife of HanCKET GEORGE BOWLER, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
On the 1st June, nt Shanghai, at the Church of Sacred Heart of Joane, Hongtew, by the Rev. Father J. Savary,.8.J., Cantos C. Da Costa, third sen of the late FRANCISCO GOMES DA COSTA, to MARIA LORDS, eldest daughter of ULIVIO A. VEIRA
On the 3rd Juns, at H.D.M. Consulate and
the general reluctance, partly sentimental, partly practical, to send British mails by a non-British route, after so many years, be left out of account. In these days of a clonor drawing together of Great Britain and the colonies, with the prospect in view of a connection of all important parts of the Empire by entirely British cable-lines, it is a step in the reverse direction to transfer the carriage of the British malls to alien hands. We can hardly believe it likely, unless the shipping companies concerned
cent. in 1901); the Russo-Chinese Bank 8 per cent, (as before); and the Suez Cazul Company 100.16 frases por share.
returned and gone up to Peking for the One of the Chinese students in Japan has
purpose of watching the Goverumoat polics with regard to Russia. This looks, says the P. & T. Timer, as if they were very mush in earnest over there, and as if an element of danger to her own peace was airiady being created within China's orders.
H.M,88. Thctis, Mutine, Rosario and Festat are expected back at Bhanghai from Hankow whither they are now bound, on the 27th lost. The Thetis will proceed to Weibniwoi on her return. The Shanghai Mercury notes that the Rosario has had one of her three masts and all her yards remorel, and is now pole-masted. which has altered her appearance densiderably.
The Tokyo correspondent of the N.-C. Deity News reported on the 4th inst, that the session of the Japanese Diet closed that day without incident. The House of Pears passed all the Snavcial measures as amended by the Lower House, but has adopted a repressation con demning the reversion to the policy of making Ioans for the prassention of public works, except in unavoidable cases. Both Houses passed the Bill extending the Formosan camphor monopoly system to the whole Empire..
The China Times of the 30th utt. reports
coloured labour is still under consideration, but it seems impossible to assent to the exclusion of any British subjects in a contract to which
that the Canadian Pacific service had not fall India is a party. Mr. Chamberlain admitted
led expectations.
THE LOSS OF THE “ LIBAN."-
Lordon, 9th June.
It is estimated that 123 persons porished is the Liban. All the passengers were lost.
MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S FISCAL PROPOSALS.
LONION, 9th Juna, Replying to a question, Sir Michael Hicks Beach said that a full discussion on Mr. Cham- berlain's fiscal propàssic would be out of order pen the Finance Bill This is likely to mean in indefinite postponement of a discussion.
* What a diety thing to eat.""
Tacidentally Mr. Stewart dame in contest.
with some of the troops engaged in the pacifion-
dire ample evidence was forthcoming of a gate of destitution promiling, chiefy amour the country folk, people coming in from the outlying villages in thousands on rel of days.
Kwaiping missionaries every third day to the of scheme for combined operations against The Cantonese merchants were making diation of Kwaugai, travelling up from Wachow tributions every third day to the men and the fanatose braves bound for Lanchow sa part to Kong How in tannch conveying
brigands,
women and children. Numerous examples of aputest misery were to be seen. Mr. Stewart was strack with the large pe portion of oli and The Kreishen mugitrate is recorded to have feeble looking woman among the recipients of expressed anxiety that Britain ehould rond a relief. No doubt their men folk had gona elas. Consul to Nanning, and it must be admitted where to seek employment and left them without that such a stop is zacentary. The French sapport. Hound the walls of Kweiping tomoucul has just gone there from Langohow porary encampments were to be seen, composed and the British-baile French ganhost Argus
pparently of country people who had come in was met on the way up to Nanaleg. for food and having nothing to go back to hed lingered on as best they could. In un en ment in one of this watch towers on the wall a laper was lying on the floor with about 30 or 40 people of various ages and both sexes all round, Euch a thing is entirely opposed, of course, to all Chinese lázas, and shows how
physical dejection had pradiced a breakdown
of moral sentiment. One night Mr. Stewart describes as inapress ng him very much was that of a most awful-looking human being with HEALTH OF HONGKONG.
thlok black mated hair and with only a few During the week ended 6th Jane there were
rege on his almost naked body, which was 136 cases of plague in the Colony (4 European, simply skin and bone. He was lastening away 8 Indian, Portuguese and 190 Chinese: 94 with something in his hands, chased by a mou, fatal), I fatal case of diphtheria, 4 cases of apparently a hawker from whom he had stolen, enteric fever (3 European and 1 Japanese; I who ran shouting after him. The wretch disap fatal), and 1 Chiness case of smallpox. Yester-peared round a street corner like a ghoul and day, the returns showed a total of 12 casos it is to be hoped, esospod, of plague, of which 9 were fatal. The only European esse on the returns is that already
Shamees, Canton, who came here to be treated.
CORRESPONDENCE,
prove very ambitions indeed in their terms, that the Empress Dowager had an entertain-reported in these columns of a Frenchman from that any British Government of the presentment of European maste and dancing at the day is likely to place the contracts out of the palace on the 28th. Sir Robert Hart's hand hands of British sabjects. Personally we furnished the music, with which her Majesty think that most Britons in the Far East was very much delighted. The Misses In would be glad to see the mails carried by their countrymen on condition that the favoured companies honestly determins to do away with antiquated methods and unnecessary delays.
Kong, dressed as a French peasant hoy and girl, danced a minust, after which Lady Ya Kang with her daughters, a German lady, and four Chinese princesses, dunced a set of Lancers; all of which her Majesty evidently found very much more entertaining than discussions of Bussia's conquest of Manchuria.
Damage to the extent of about $300 was done by a matshed' fire which occurred at Quarry
At the distribution of prizes in connection Bay on Wednesday afternoon.
with the last meeting of the Shanghai Rif As Small-por is said to be still prevalent insociation, on the 3rd inst., Major Little said that afterwards at the Church of Our Saviour, Hongkow, Poking, and L'Impartial says that over 1,000 under the captaincy of Capt. Boragon, they by the Rer. Fleming James, PERCT MONTAGO, youngest son of THOMAS BRESLEY, of Warrington, Lancashire, and "Springbank." Stretton, Cheshire, to RUTE HUNTER, eldast daughter of the late ANDREW MCKELVIE, of Greenock, Scotland.
DEATH
deaths are recorded from this dizanse alone.
Owing to the extreme heat the day per formance at the Japanese circus tent on the
On the 3rd June, et Shanghai, HORT. BEADBRAW Praya has been discontinged. Thas evening
MOORHEAD, late Commissioner, I. M. Customs Ningpo.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG OFFICE: 14. DRVœux Hoad Úl. LONDON OFFICE: 131. FLEET STREET, E.C.
performance goes on as usual.
had been successful in the last Interport match.
and if Shanghai woo the next match he would suggest that they challenge the ether ports to a field-fring competition, which be thought would be an improvement on the Bisley target competitions. Hongkong and Singapore were
·GAS IN HONGKONG.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE “DALLY FRESS."
Hongkong, 12th Jane, SIE-Frequent complaints are current in the Colony about the bad gas supplied. For the benefit of the public in general, the worthy directors of the Hongkong and Chian Gas Company should at once make an investigation into the fnatter and have things pat right. In Shanghai the prios of gas for 1,000 cubic feat is, it I am not mistaken, 81:75, and the light is decidedly better; we here have to pay 100 percent mera for much inferior light. If the Shanghai Gas Co.crocontented to charge only $1.75, surely the Hongkong and China Gas Co., Lat, bave ne reason to charge doubla. The Comping lately put 50 cants more on every 1,000 cubic feet, and the public willingly accepted the increase with
to grumble when we find inferior light after the increase of price.Yours, eto,
Fund nekoowledges with thanks the following The Hon. Treasurer of the Kwangel Tamise subsroptions:
Amount proriously acknowledged $33,232.03 Casasjon Palisuje & Co. R. D. Vanler MAIN
Subscriptions from Chinese na per
separate lists below
125
25
6,220
Total $89,627,09 Kin Tong, Ip Sham Kong (Amoy), Wong
"The following contributed $200 each:-Li Sam.
The following contribn'ed $100 sanh ---Chan
Chik U, Mesars. Tane Kee, Wan Cho Choi, shut Clio, Mesers, Wang Hine, Messrs, Wa Mesara Bhus Kas, ears Chee On. Chan ing. Mes rs. Chal Cheong Leong, Messrs. Fat Koe, Ts Ching Po, Mosers, Lai Chik Sin cho, Mrs. Cha To
$70,-Ip Sum
The following temp
Καπ
Shma
Good work was belog done at Kweisken by
The following contributed $59 each - Moss. Messrs. Fletcher and Schansker in a country Yee Blog Loone. Meurs, Tak Shing Hong, where distress was pery acute. Distributions Messre, Shuu Hang Hong, Mesars Shing On Hong, Masars, Cheung In Hong, Musses, were made ut necoms tons villages, an escort of Hang Sing Hing Ke, Morers, Kong Nam soldiaza guarding the distributor. It was Long, Mosses. Kwong Fat Ynon, Messrs. arranged that small quantities of tics should be Kang Hing Loong Chow Sal Lam Messrs. sent to certain contres where relief was a Mesars, Kwong Cheung Wo, Messrs. Kwong Wai Loong Lan, Messrs Fo Hing Cheung, sary and no European was available to suporin Yik Tai. Messrs. Wing Cheong, Messrs. Lo tend. This was to be distributed by a committee Chaug Kol, Compradores, Sienissen & Co.. of gentry, proclamations being posted to the Dodwell & Co. Melchers & Co., Bank of South Chios, Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Bradley & Úc., effect that so much rica had tein sent up for Hess & Co, sud Arnold Kirberg, Tang Wan distribution by the Hongkong Fund. Thus Chiu, Ng Ebaa Kuk, lu Kui Yuon, Fang Sku there would be a check on the conduct of the Tong, Sham Chi Chuat, Yung Shin Po, committees. As the Kweisher magistrate, Hou. Dr. Bo Ha, S. W. Ter, Chan Sia Ki, though most cordial in die manner and wellung Nga Pan, Lam Pat Nam, Misers. Chin Loong Tai A Took Messra, Wing aquainted with European ways, has a great Kee, Mars, Tai Sing, Messrs. Nam Hing reputation for severity the local gentry were Loong, Mesara, Chua Thi Chan Kwai Cheng, not likely to risk au interview with him. It is Chan Cho. Chun Ting, Chen Te, Chan Chun. Messa Saju Cheong Bank blessra, Lok evident, Mr. Stewart remarks, that had the pic Hing, Mussra San Shing. Masses. Wa Leong, bun sent up for distribution several months Measts. Young King Messrs. Chusa Hing, age it would have been recuised with even more Messra. Le Hang Ke Messrs. Turk Hing, Messrs Chin Cheung Messrs. Tai Sing paper avidity than it was when he was at wel mill Co. He Kem Tong, The Shi Plug Au shen. The distress was then at its height,nonymous, Messra Ya Shing Shun, and Fire Ora when the weather was cold and rovera and Chiness Ladies, Messrs. Wing Fat II ng,
Sales of Wing Chan, Chna- Hing-- Loong, Sang. We way had died boforo relief came
Tai. Wing Yu Shing, Lae Wing Hing, Kwong large scale. At the time of on informant's We Shing Fook Hing, Frak On Cheong. visit maize and vegetables were do sale in the Wing On, Hing Loong Lan, Yuet Loong Lun, shops, which, coupled with sales of choup rise Lau Loong Las, Sun Loong Lan. Hang Loong
Lab by Canton benevolent societies, was of assistance
Loong L, Hang Fat Lan, Yeo Choong Laung Lan, Wang Long Lan, and to those with a little money. The Kwong Sam Loong Lab. Yan Shin Tong was making a daily free dis
At the Police Court yesterday a native both garrison towns and if Shanghai got up a out grumbling; but we have now reason woman and ohildrsu had been going on 02 Ahton On, Yan On, Cheung Leong, Wo Cheong, operating under various aliases was sentenced team to riest them on servies lines they could to six months' hard labour by Mr. J. H. Kemp not refuse the challenge. for obtaining goods from tradespeople by false }; protences.
Three Chinamen wors committed for trial at the Magistracy yesterday on a charge of wilfully causing the death, by drowning, of suuther Chinoman with whom they had quarrelied on the 23rd ult.
The N.-C. Daily News of the 4th inst, writes'; It is with very gront zogreb" that we have to announce this morning the death of Mr. R. B. Moorhead, Commissioner of Castoms at Ningpo, from which port he arrived here last month in very bad health. Mr. Moorhead, who was a native of Ireland, joined the Customs in July, 1868, and attained the rank of Commis The Hoo, À. 11. Thomson, Collector of sioner in October, 1877, He was given Civil Stamp Revenue, antonuces that the sala of Bank of the Third Claes by the Chinese Govern: postage stamps at the Stamp Office will be ment, and the decoration of the Double Dragen, discontinued after the 30th inst. All euch Third Division, First Class Mr. Moorhead stamps for revenus purposes can be obtained at was always kind and courteous to all, and was the G.P.O.
very much liked and respected. He leaves widow, four sons, and three daughters, with whom deep sympathy is felt in their loss.
HONGKONG, 12th June 1963. Tax statement made by Mr. Auares CHAMBERLAIN during the debate on the Post Office estimates in the House of Commons this week, that notice has beeu given to terrainate the P. and O. Co.'s contract, is not necessarily to be interpreted, we imagine, as implying that after the expiration of the present contract the maile will be carried another way; bat it may be Captain and Mrs. Arbuthnot left last evening considered certain that any atract which on the Stanley for a cruise on the West River, may be entered into with reference to the calling at Macaoon the way. H. E. the Governor Eastern mails will stipulate for a much and Lady Blake were among those who saw the accelerated passage. Discussing this subject young couple of si Blake Fier. Captain recently, we pointed out that the progress tobinson is command of the Stanley, and of telegraphy is gradually rendering the will do all the piloting himself. importance of the mails for business.
By permission of Major Radcliffe and Officers, purposes less and less; and decidedly the the band of the 33rd Burma Infantry will play near future must see a large reduction in the following programme at the King Edward the present disproportionate rate for tele. Ental during dinner this evening (weather gophy to the Far East, still further permitting)~~~ facilitating the conduct of business by March" Pieter's Hill, cable and leaving only the confirmatory Overture... work to the mails. But there is of course Selection
ONAIRDA.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The Imperial German mail steamer' Stuttgart | tribution of rice, the crash at the distributions left Foochow yesterday, am, and may be ex being great, about 5,000 people receive 4 en posted her to-day, at 9 p.m.
The Gorzaan mail sleazer Bagers, of rice-grael sech. But there was a display of which left here on the 15th mit, arrived at Grease patient good temper and gory Hittle pushing, on Wednesday, at 5 am a
Big Ous man was sann lying on his back dead with
The following ofntributed $38-Messrs. Ken Yan Hong
The following contributed $15-Messrs. King Hang Tol,
follow og contributed $5-Ng Ev.
The T.K.K. steamer Nippon Moru, with his portion of rice untouched in a bowl besid, THE LABOUR QUESTION IN AFRICA. mails, &c. left Shanghai yesterday at daylight. him. Dead bodies were frequently to be seen t
The PN, steaner Roth, orange in the villages around
PM. Korea, with mails, de
disco via Amby, &c. arrived at her destination
left
That the Chinese themselves have been doing
7th
11th
Tong Yuan 3,603
We how 2200
Mr. F. D. P. Chaplin in a recent article in the National Review spproves of Asiatic, labour
ocupation forall
on the Sth india lot of relief work is olest. Mr. Stewart in South Africa To the Boer the Asistie The CFR steamer Empress of India arrived cations that the Shut Shin Tong had und will do a harm. Nor will the native in any
the 11th lust, and at Negasaki at 9 am. un
way su
Even if on the mincs all natives again at 5 p.m. same day for Shanghal, where the following sales of cheap rio
were repond by Asiatica, the demand for labent she is due to arrive at 2 a.m., to-morrow.jon me
1at day th moon to WachowTM 2,000 pituls wook atille natives obtainable. NOT Provide The N.Y.K. steamer Sanuki Mara (European Line left Blugapore for this port on the 11th inst, and it expected hore on the 16th ist. this port on Wednesday evening, and is expected The C.N. steamer Singkiang left Manils for here to-morrow, at daglightään
The Boston Tow Bost Co.'s steamer Hyudes arrived at Victoris (H.C.) on the 8th inst.-
the
WEATHER REPORT
18th
21th
27th
Tung Hai 2.0iD Kwping 2200 Kwaiping L2004
sufficient to
again, should the skilled workisan have nay cause of complaint, since it must clearly be ans of the conditions regulating the Importation of Auistics that they are strictly limited to ench work cals now performed by natives. As a class, deed, the skilled workman will gain, since for more rice for cheap sale. The society bore alle eren natives or Asiaties available one skilled white man can be profitably employed st freight and other charges, while all cratema
a high rate of pay. "The advent of dutler, to were waived. Similarly the Chino or Indians will, in fact, mean the sdrent
of a whie
papalation of the very best clues.
Stater
They were proposing to sead 22,000 piou's
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued Kwang Yan Shin Tong had sat 12,000 pious Why, it is asked, shoald South Africa rush:
following sport
to Kwai Yum, 300 to Kreiping, 3,000 to into & leuities from which the Unite
The Shanghai Times publishes a despatch of the 3rd inst. from Nanchanglo, Kinng province, in which it is stated that among the students of the Provincial College for Western Learning established there by the former governor, there are more than twenty who propose to go to Japan to join the Volunteer Corpa, recently formed by the Chinese students, now studying, for the purpose of fallowing the The barometer has fallen en Jonan: Kong How nad 2003 to Wuchow, party for free distribution n ad parily for cheap sale. The Androwa Japanese army to Manchuria to fight the risen over China, particularly on the E. coast.
Russians in the event of war breaking out today has moved Eastwards and lies now over
depression lying over the Yangtrse yes-attar society also soak up as many as 300,000 Introduction 3nd Act) Wagner betwear Bassis and Japan on seconet of Russia's the SW. part of the Bes of Japan.
Lohengrin,
Post biscuits, Utopia Limited." Sullivan refusal to evacuato Manckoris. The students. Pressero reusains relatively high over the N. "I'll Bing Theo Songs of Froderio
the have simo naked, thair Director to introduce Par
China Sea Araby
Chy Selection.....Favourita Aims of Schumann, physical and military drill into the College, and Formoss Channel light variable winds over the Moderate or fresh SE. and E. winds in the Morceau"Salut d'Amour," Waltz.........
"Iaphan,"
Boyls
to use the piece of land at the back of the N. part of the China Sea Elgar God Save the King.”
Collage promises as a drill-ground.
Forecast-Moderate B, winds; fair.
an ever increasing domestic mail which Song ......
it is impossible to disregard. This, in the North at least, has already begun make use of what opportunities there
the Australia have for years ben endearguding to extricate themselves For these Lesen is is reality but little foundation. In view of the experience to be gained from California, Australia, Canada, wad Boraso (where Chinese Altogether Canten benarolant societies have are now successfully employed on the minem). It
unfortunately quite unqual to the necessition rendering it impossible for Asiatica to outer the been doing most excellent work, though is sure y not beyond the wit of man to devise regulations which may receive the fores of law,
of the situation. It appears that the sosietige country wave under indenture, or to augage, or start operations when on a large als by be employed elsewhere than on the mities.