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TOS. 17, 19 & 21, SEYMOUR BOAD

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TO. 58, CAINE ROAD,

Residence, consisting 4 BIX ROOMS,

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TWO ROOMS, on the First Floor of

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HOLY RUSSIA..

THREE LARGE ROOMS with Servante had been struck by what later experience pass the tost. Over and over again I have said provide a more considerable, quantity, oven out-

Within an hour of my arrival in Petersburg

proved to be the most remarkably distine tive national characteristic observable by the transient visitor:

quartos in No. 2, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAT on the Mme floor as that occupied by the China Fire Insurance Co. ROOMS in College Chambera.

I looked to find symptoms of patriotic feeling. Apply to

I looked watchfully for corert sigus of political DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD.

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I found instead a social phenomenon of which ONE COMFORTABLE 3D scarcely a hint had been supplied by my previons study of Russian habits-an outward show of ROBINSON ROAD.

piety such as I bad never seen in Catholic Apply at- J. ULLMANN & CO.,

34, Queen's Road. France, Iceland, or Italy-a display of religious flongkong, 29th September, 1904. 2331 observanca. so widespread and seemingly so devout as no written description conld have TO LET.

brought me to realise or persuaded me to credit. It is the most astonishing thing-a thing almost inconceivablo to a twentieth century Englishman-a thing that filled me with standily growing wonder and dismay from the time of my arrival to my departure.

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It was one of the diversions of my sonstant that international law permits his furnishing to wonder to plek ent men of mere than usually the Russian vessels a quantity of soal equivalent to that ntilized during the voyage from Kron- bolt and intelligent countenance and watch them stadt. But, he adds, I would quite willingly

time of war there is no doubt that your Excol- of my selection: "Ah: he won't cross himazolf!" side the port of Kiel, and when you like. As iu lenoy-desires to have as much coal as possible, I But in every case I have been disappointer.

Passengers in drastikys will stop their hope you will have all your vessels filled, and IMSU BISHI GOSHI-KWAISHA carriage on approaching an ecoolatrous shrine, shall be able on receipt of a telegram from you to

(MITSU BISHI 00.) alight with the castomary obeisauce, pay their have ready any quantity desired upon the arrival riobsen is likewise the Russian Consul, and that devotions, and proceed with their drive, the driver of the floct." It should be said that M. Died- havingin the meantime diligently pressed and as such he is able to assure the Russian Admiral recrossed himself too. People passing an awet day that he is entirely at his service. M. Hutia will put down their umbrellas to perform their publishes these facts without comment, but adds. pions gymnastics more terently in the rain. the information that, while the oficial attitude of

the Frenok Admiralty is "assez rezervéd In a aquare, where three chapels were simul towards ita ally, no difficulties either in France faneously visible, I have seen in who locked or the colonies will be put in the way of the coal- fall of business panse in their lasts to addressing of the Russian Haltic leat. Two large leisurely worship to each of the three shrines in French firms, one of which is that of Worms. have agreed to deliver the conl which may be turn, and then harry faster than before to make required by the second Russian Pacific doet up for lost time. The Clarion.

FLEET. THE COALING OF THE BALT:C

ENGLISH AND GERMAN VIEWS. Those allor services" following upon the There are 200 churches in Petersburg, sup- AR-plemented by shrines and open chapels at nearly spontaneous demonstrations of German friend- overy street corner, and holy pictures lighted with ship which The Times of September 14 noted as signs of the Russo-German rapprochement find lamps in every restaurant, railway refreshment in one essential particular striking confirmation room and drinking shop; and I am assured, even in a series of official documents published by the in places too infamous to be named. In the Echo de Paris on September 2 from its St. Petersburg correspondent. M. Hutin throws streets, before each church and holy picture.gnificant light on the all-important question the passers-by make more or less devout of the revictualling of the Baltic fleet and on obeisance, and the sign of the cross three times the attitudes of England and of Germany in the repeated.

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Then I noticed that the drivers of draschik ys and other vehicles performal the same antics every time they passed a church, even while steering their horses through the most crowded parts of the thoroughfare; and that the pedes trians not only made the triple sign of the oross as they passed the holy imago, but pros trated themselves in more or less devout obeis ance, bowing in most cases, not perfunctorily with head and shoulders, but with the whole With the lower classes the observer, as far as I could so, was universal. Women of all ranks, too, followed the rale. Only the dandy officers and a sprinkling of well-dressed mea made conspioncus exception.

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SHEWAN, TOMES & CO..

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(1888 Hongkong. 18th June, 1904.

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The question of coaling in neutral porty hed been considered by the Russian Admiralty from the very outset of the war, and, according to M. Hutin, the Government early in April took measures to ascertain from Messrs. G. H. Collins and Co., the Dartmouth firm with whom it had a contract, whether there was any British regula tion preventing more than one war vessel from

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I first noticed it while riding on a trancar We were passing a church when I observed that all my fellow passengers --workmez, workgirls, soldiers, and errand boys-had simultaneously takoa to touching their foreheads, chests, and shoulders with the tip of their fingers. The men had taken off their hats, the women respect-entering that port Thisinformation wussolicited because the hussian Admiralty recalled the fact that during the Russo-Turkish war of 1877 the A fow yurda further the amazing pantomime-overnor of Ceylon had objected to two Russian was repeatoil, and agein, and again, and again war vessels entering Colombo simultaneously, at such short intervals that it became almost and this right was accorded only after energeticRODUCE the Highest Class AEBATED protest from the Russien Consul. The Russian continuous, especially with the longor-sighted Admiralty now desire to know what construe passengers who espied occasions for bobbing, tion would be put upon the words in Rala III. ducking, and crossing at considerable distances of Lord Lansdowne's Circular, the nearest up the side streets, and seemed to take pride in port of its conutry or a neutral port still nearer, ** and it gave an example. Suppose a war vessel missing no visible chance.

from the Baltic going to the Far East with Port Said as its next port of call, would it be gives coal enough to reach this port considering the fact that it was getting tariker and further would it be merely allowed to take in coal enough from its own nearest national Baltic port, or to return to Lib? Evidently, maintained the Russian Adairelty, the Black Sea ports would be the nearest, considering the direction in which the ship was going, or in fact, Port Arthur, if it were hound for the Far East. Port Sail was nonror than either, so that logically the vessel ought to obtain coal enough to take it to Port Said. The Russian Admiralty desired an ex- plicit reply to the above question.

It was not until June I that Lord Lansdowne tion to reply formally to the questions put to informed Messrs. Collins and Co. of his inter him. The Foreign Ofice had not replied before because a letter of May 21 from Messra. Collins and Co. to the Custours Commissioner had not been forwarded by that official to Downing: Nor did my wonder grow less when we

street. On July 5 Lord Landowne informed roached Moscow. Petersburg counts its re-

this firm that the naval authority at Portsmouth ligious buildings by tene, Moscow by hundreds, had received instructions to communicate with them on the subject. In fact on July 25 Sir Nowhere else on earth, surely, is to be seen so heterogeneous and barbarie a medley of multi- John Fisher stated through his secretary that it was not expedient" that any coal should be chromatic minarets, domes, and spires. Here delivered to the Russian fant by Messrs. a fantastic Collins and Co., for in his opinion this would bo cluster of coloured, onion-shaped cupolas en infraction of the Foreign E listment Act of Asia and Europe join hands in

This decision, Auggestive of Indian pagodas; isolated steeples 1870, al could not, therefo e, be authorized by

his Majesty's Government, giving evidence of Mahonedan inspiration; which was that of the Admiralty, was given in Byzantine crests; Roman and Ionie eolumus-communication from the senior naval officer at mixed sometimes in the same indescribably Portsmouth.

The decision, however, did not seem to be v grotesque edifice.

sufficiently clear to Messrs. Collins und Co. The most eccentric and barbaric of the They thereupon applied for fresh information. religious buildings is the cathedral of Basile the. We think they wrote that your letter Happy or of the Intercession of the Virgin, means that, if we should provide the Russian The world surely contains no building so fleet with coal in case it se s out for the set of war, we should be breaking the law of the 105 fantastic. It is aftuated on a stiff slope of the land, but we think likovise that Lord Launs. river in a vast open space outside the Kremlin's downe's regulation permite us to provide principal gate. Words cannot convey any idea war-ressols within 24 hours of their arrival

required for of this architectural moustrosity's aspect. It continue their route up to their next national

We also think that coal violates every notion of harmony and beauty. out It is an artistic nightmare. Conceive a huddle Furnished to steuners and vessel vol can be of sight charches of various heights and while doing transport service, fly the commercial dimensions, crowned, some with towers, and some flag. It seems to us that these vessels would be perfectly authorized to ask for assistance in a with cupolas, surrounding a horgor contral neutral port. This at all events is the way we church with a conical roof and a small cupola. interpreted the instructions given a few months THE Its twenty cupolas are of all shapes and sizes ago." After 20 days the precise information requested was forthcoming. Ou Anzust 24 the and colours. The mass of the building is paint-Lords of the Admiralty informeil Messrs. Collins and Co. that it is not Rule III. of the Foreign Office letter of February 10 which governs the case in point-namely, that of the furnishing of coal to one of the belligerent fleets, or to an isolated belligerent, or to the auxiliary vassels of a balligerent fleet, or to any other vessels that are obviously intended to serve for war purposes. The regulation dealing with such a fleet or such vessels is that contain.. ed in the first portion of Inle I. of the sald Foreign Office letter, and, as the Portsmouth authorities had pointed out, the fact of providing constituta an infringement of the Foreign Vessels with coal in these circumstances would Enlistment Act of 1870. Messrs. Collins and Co. were, therefore, not warranted in thinking they were at liberty to farnish coal to Russian vessels that were to be employed in couregion

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maze of little chapels gaudily gilt and painted, and connected by a bewildering series of doors and stairs. All day long, every day of the week, these tiny chapels, low roofed cares dimly light ed with candles, are packed with worshippers, frequently crossing themselves, crawling on their knees, and tearfully kissing the feet of the painted saints. Inside and out, it is an amazing spectacle. It is said that Ivan Vassilievitol the Terrible, who built the cathedral to celebrate the taking of Kazun, was so pleased with the architect, that he sent for him, thanked him profusely, rowarded him prodigally, and had his eyes gouged out that he might never baild another edition like it.⠀⠀⠀

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