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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27т, 1905

Hazoora Singh, the Indian who stole 5470) enlightened to ses that some foreign ways and foreign things were good; and that the from a co-religionist at a bath house in Wan- chai, was yesterday convicted and sentenced by ignorance of the mosus stands in the way.. Hazeland to three months' hard labour. of their wholesale obtention. The popular

uske:

At the Union Church Literary Club Last svening Mr. P. H. Holyoak reid an inter-sting paper on "Arnold of Rugby,"

The mook.

A telegram from H. B. M. Consul, Batavia,

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TELEGRAM ́S.

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["DAILY. PRESS BRAVICE.]

PRIVILEGES PROMISED TO RUSSIAN MALCONTENTS.

various privileges if they consent to resume work.

& CO., beliefs in evil spirits, bad luck, fungshui, ara great' biodrances to the "realisation of their desire for modern machinery, mills, mines, and munnfactories; but they are parliament which was to have taken place has

LONDON, 26th January. hoping that a big, permanent exhibition of been postponed until the end of March.

Innumerable arrests have been such foreign manufactures as are useful 'n China may arouse feelings of covetous- ness sufficient to out weigh those foolish feare. to the Colonial Secretary, Hongkong, dated made at St. Petersburg, in connection Thus the workmen will be tempted to 26th January, says;

with the revolutionary disturbances. depart from some of the roundabout or "Hongkong declared to be infooted with cumbersome methods of generations of bubonic plague. Quarantine reduced to 5 days." The normal capacity of the prisous is exhausted, and strikers are being their ancestors, and imitate the superior goods of the foreign devil. Dealing with This item appeared in the Globe: It was detained in temporary accommoda- this nad kindred subjects, a contemporary Mr. R. R. Oswald, whose death is announced st

"Why is it that, in China, as in the early age of forty-nine who at the command tions. The streets are quieter to-day,

of the Empress Dowager laid down the first other countries, women do not work in railway in China, a miniature one in the form All the shops are closed. factories with men, and so become proof the figure 8 in the Palace grounds of the The strikers have been promised lucers?" It might be answered that it is Forbidden City of Peking. There, as a cor- chiefly because there are no factories, and respondest of the Times mentions, the Emperor that could scarcely be less wise than the and the Empres Dowager took daily rides for reply which the journal quoted itself sup- pleasure, and when the question of a railway plies.

"Because, up to the present, owing system for the Empire came to be mosted the to the disgraceful innuendoes and filthy

as a means of transit for her people. Mr. language in common use, no self-respecting Oswald was for curly a quarter of a century woman would dare to attempt it. This disclosely associated with the commercial and poli- gusting habit must therefore be stopped."tical life of China, being up to the end of the As if these innuendoes and bad language late war superintendent of the Tientsin arsenal were not common in almost all factories, at

Between 2,000 and 3,000 of the unemployed any rate in England. The fact is that the English factory hand is very much like the took part in the widely advertised mesting in Trafalgar-square on the 18th alt. The follow- Chinese woman in this respect, used to ing extracts from the speech of Mr. Jack bearing a spudo called a spade. It is shock-Williams will give some idea of the spirit ing to our unused cars, of course; but of the moating: If you had sag plack in allowance has to be made for the habits and you, you wouldn't stand it, you'd revolt. Tou environments of a class in assessing its don't show yourselves enough in the West-

End. Come where this wealth lies W morality. To use such horsh epithets ins

You've got to put the fear of man in their hearts the ease of what is frequently only Oriental Don't hide yourselves in your garrets. Bring unturalism is to compete with the Boston terror into the West End, and they'll listen to lady who killed a female dog because it had you then." The object of the testing was to been immoral enough to drop a litter of pass a resolution "demanding the right to live labour," calling upon the loca pappies while her children were looking on. by their

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real ruler of China was fully alive to its valuo

However, this is quite a side issus, and we authorities to use their powers, upon the Go- must conclude by wishing all encourage. vernment to call a special session of Parlia ment to attend the efforts of our neighbour-mont, and upon the Long Committee to receive a deputation. There was no massacre by the ing reformers, who have certainly com- police or military in this case. A. S. WATSON & CO. uenced well by insisting of getting aceas

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when necessary to the official ear without all the circae muwwery and expensive ceremonial of "olo custom." We have not heard that they have gained this point yet; and, as is usual where Chineso reforms are talked of, we are not optimistic.

delivered in London on the 25th inst.

The Marine Insurance reporter of the Timer wrote on December 21-Interest centres to-day in the seizure by the Japanese of the British steamer Nigretia, bound from Shangbani to, Vladivostok with a oarge of kerscone oil. War

risk_insurances for, it is understood, £70,000 have been placed on this cargo under peculiar circumstances. 7 Le bil was shipped at Shang

Japaness Coneal to the British tousal there

In the country the trouble is spreading, strikes and disturbances being reported from many provincial

towns..

J. J. Watson.

REQUIEM SERVICE FOR THE LATE BISHOP PIAZZOLL

A HARBOUR FATALITY. At the Magistravy yesterday afternoon, Mr. H. H. J. Gomp-rts hold an inquiry touching the death of Thomme Crowther Angwin Green-

A solemn Requien Servies for, the raposo land, Inte Chief Officer of the ss. Pak Kong of the soul of the lats Right Rev. Bishop whose body was found in the harbour on the

Piazzoli was colebrated yesterday morning at 16th inst The flowing jnry was empanel-nine o'clock at the Roman Catludio Cathedral. lod :-Messrs. J. T. Turrer, C. A. Brown and rest preparations were made by the priests of the Italian Mission, and special invitations The circumstances briefly were-Deceased were issued by the Rev. P. do Maria, the Pro- oft the skip, anchored of Yuumati, and went Vicar Apostolio. His Lordship D. Jono Paulino,

moon of the 16th inst. He left this place was invited to officiato, and came aver on to a house in Hollywood Read in the after-d'Azaseda e Castro, the Bishop of Macas, Been Wednesday, attended by his sacretary. Father in the evening, and was not since

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Nunes, for this purpose. Monsignor Moral, alive by those who knew him.

W. H. W. Loureiro, the chief engineer of the Pak Kong, saw deceased before Le went very heavily. When in liquor he was weak on the loga, but not quarrelsome. He had no suemios eo far as witness could testify. Deccas cd was an good terms with the captain. went nahere he had no wounds on his facu.

By Inspector Collett-Before deccused

ashore. He was then sober. Deceased drauk

Dr. E. A. R. Laing, Assistant Supirin. tendent of Government Civil Hospital, testified that at 11 p.m. on the 16th inst, the body of deceusent was brought to Government Civil Hospital. He had lacerated wounds on the tip of the nose, on the bridge of the nose, and also on his forehead.

By Inspector Collett-The wounds might have been caused by a fall downstaire.

By the Corcuer-Or a brick if fairly light.

At Moscow, fighting has begun, The wounds most likely would bare stunned and still continues.

[PRIVATE TELEGRAM.]

DEATH OF FR. TORRES.

MANILA, 26th January.

The Rev. Fr.-Torres is dead.

The shove message was received by the Rev. Fr. Nova. Fr. Torres was resident at Hongkong for 32 yours, and, baving been ill for some time, left for Manila only a few days ago.].

[REUTER'S SERVICE.]

THE FRENCH CABINET,

-LONDON, 24th-January- The new French Cabinet is now completed with M. Etienne, Minister of Interior, M. Bien-j youn Maztia, Public Worship, M. Berleaux, Minister of War, and M. Clementel, Minister of Colonies

THE REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA.

Losnos, 24th January. The employees of the large iron works in, Moscow have struck, in sympathy with their comrades in St. Petersburg; they are parading

the.B.

Dr. W. Huter, medical officer in charge of post-mortem examinations, stated that death was dino to asphyxia caused by drowning.

Lau Kwok, servant to the Captain of the ss Pol: Kong, declared: At 6,30 am on the 16th inst. I was on board ship. I saw docessed get on to a sampan to go ashore. He was perfectly sober at the time.

The

the Bishop of Canton, was unable to com owing to pressure of work, but was represented by the Rers. Floreat und Fourq ast. canons of Muone wore represented by the Very Rov. Den lydio de 'Gouves and Canon Laz, while the Rev. J. Gomes and Rev. Dr Gomes represented the Jesuits and the parishes of Macas respectively. Besides these there were prevent the priests of the French, Sp wish and Italian missions, of the Nazareth House at Pokfulam and the Bethanie. Among the congregation we noticed Senhor Conselheiro and Mrs. Romano, Mr. and Mrs. N Post. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Marty, Mr. T. H. Hamman. Mr. and Mrs Loiris, the French and Italian sistors of charity and their pupils, the Christina Brothers and the pupils of

the St. Joseph's College and the Reformatory, and a large assemblage of the Roman Catholics, Special soots woro resarved for the Consuls.

The interior of the Cathedral was draped in

back, the main altar and the pulpit were

covered with black cloth, while the granite columns along the two sides of the wave were similarly entwined, the whole presenting a very selomn and and appearance. The catsfalquo ink and white aleth, and upon it were was in the chancel surmounted by festoons of placed the late Bishop's mit erozior and

surplice.

The order of the service was as follows:- Solemn Requiem Mass by the Bishop of Macao,

By the Jury: The sampan went towards assisted by the Rev. P. de Gabardi. Panegyric Yaumati.

Sermon by the Rer. G. Spala.. The Five Absolutions for the Dead; a special rite for Bishops only.

Chuu Sing, a bonssboy at No. 52, Hollywood Read, gars evidence as to admitting doceased to the said house on the 16th inst., when he was

The service was solemn and impressive, and looking for the captain. Deceased shortly after.lasted till a quarter-post eleven, while the tolling of the Cathedral bells during same caused a wards left the house accompanied by the captain good deal of emotion among the congregation. -and-another-aw. Going downstairs deceased. The panegyric sermon was very pathetically delivered. Father Spads, who was a persona? friend of the deceased Bishop, appeared to be very deeply touched.

fell from the second to the first floor.

Preaching from the text "Labour as a good scldier of Christ," Father Spain said, inter

Miss Edith Drew said deceased, came to her house on the 16th inst, to seo Captain Patriot of the Pak Kong. He appeared to be very drunk I was downstairs. I heard deceased stagger in the stairway. I shouted to my boy to save him { alia :---- from falling, but it was too late, His nose was bloeding from the fall. I told the boy to get water to wash his face. Captain Patrick and my self then went out to dinner. Deceased was left in the house. When I returned he was not

The sad news of the death of Right Hor. Bishop Piazzoli, conveyed to us from Italy by telegram on the 27th of December last, has been as painful as it was unexpected. The health of his Lordalup, which last summer was causing

The French Mail of the 27th December hai under the writter assuranès from the street‹ and calling cut the workgaen of all there. I did not think decossed bad hurt him, anxiety, had so much improved intely in Milan The exchange value of the dollar on demand that kerozono was "not regarded as contrabant the establishments, who mostly responded imself in his fall. He had had no quarrol within Hongkong but it was otherwise decreed by dresses with communicati na addressed to the Editor, reached 2- yesterday. It is four years ago by the Japaness Government if shipped any

Correspondants must forward their names and ad-

not for publication, but as evidenes of good faith

All letters for publication should be written on sve side of the paper siy.

Nu anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papers will be inserted.

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since the dollar stood so high.

where." The cargo was insored under the guarantee thus given by the Japanese Consul, and the rite was Jå guineas por caut, only, as

A fail report of the speech by the chairman of the Shell Transport and Trading Co. Ld.anyainst 30 gaineas for contraband. Whatever. liability may attach to the Nigretia in conse- appears on the fifth page.

mediately. The movement is following the same lines or the St. Petersburg strike,

The Standard's correspondent at Kieft wires that the fire at the Sevastopil Dockyard kas been overcome.

LATER.

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A rerointionary outbreak of 8,000 sailors of A Liverpool telegram stated that theesence of the alleged presence of Russians un the Black Sea feet has occurred; the troops Liverpool steamers, about 8,000 tons each, a board, no liability can reasonably attach to the were wlied ont, but refused to fire,

shippers of the cargo. It would give a very bad impression if the Japanese Government ignored the written assuranor of their Consul at Shanghai and failed promptly to release the cargo. The Nigretiu is 2,368 tons, built in 1888, and owned by Allan and Co.

been chartered to carry coal from Cardiff to Japan. The rates are stated to be about 83. t.

Mr. John Anderson of the Straits Settlements and Mr. José B. de Silva, of Chins, were elected Fellows of the Royal Colonial Institute last. month. The Earl of Minto. G.C.M.G., Sconeda the late Sir Henry Norman, G.Q.B., as a vice- president of the Institute,

BONGKONG, JANUARY 27th, 1903.

THE native business men of Canton derive proft-in various ways as a result of their nearness to Hongkong. Apart from material benefits, they have the object lesson afforded by a comparison of the methods of the two places. That is why, no doubt, indications of a desire for practical reforms appear The New York Times reported on Dec. 21st Booner and persist longer in the southern that Russia hoped to place at New York the

The United Mark Lodgo, 419 E.C., held a regular meeting at the Freemasons' Lodge, Zetland Street, on Wednesday evening last, when Bro, H. W. Wolfo, P.M., was elected Worshipful Master, Bro. Withere, Treasurer, and Bro, J. Vanstone, Tyler,

By kind permission of Major Radcliff and officers, the Band of the 93rd Burma Infantry will play the following programme of music, et the King Edward Hotel, during dinner, to-night, (Friday) :---

Selection."Three ittle Maids"

Raseini

Muller

The strike in Moscow is spreading rapidly and the police have cleared the gunsmiths' shope.

any persons in the house that evening, bat had had a few drinks. I could not say whether he was the worse for liquer.

J

Yeang Ying, wharf coolie, gare evidence as to resing deceased floating in the water near the Pak Kong steumers' wharf. He called a sampan and pulled the body out of the water.

Farther evidence was adduced as to seeing the body in the water, after which the coroner reviewed the evidence, and the jury returned a verdict that deceased met his death by

fell into the water.

In St. Petersburg there is a temporary Iail,drowning, being intoxicated at the time he but a general strike has broken out in Kovno and Vilna and its extension to the provinces is'rogarded as a serious symptom.

THE JAPANESE IN BRITISH

COLUMBIA.

LONDON, 24th January. The Dominion Government has disallowed

Rubens the British Columbiau Act, establishing anedu

March......The Dear Old Country "... Carter Overture... "Semiramide " Danes.......Hungarian" Selection...Kitty Grey Waltz... "Les Baisera Galop... "The Lancers' Attack

cational test, with a view to the exelusion of Mouckton

Margin Japanese; it regards the Act as a menace to

Babu Imperial interests.

KNU-Hore D'Œuvres-Watercress, Toma-

FOOTBALL,

H.E.R.I.C. V. NATAL TEAM,

This match was played on the Club ground, Happy Valley, yesterday afternoon under Rugby rules. Teams were:-

Clab-Kempthorne, Bateman, Haanay and Dixon, three-quarters; Soper and Clark, halves; Rankin, Rogers, Holden, Steen, Morry, Hen-

derson and Chard, forwards.

Naval Teum.--Smith, hack; Leslie, Fawcett, Clark and Seymour, three-quarters; Hamilton and Haddy, halvoz; Littledale, Brown, Ken

Harper, forwards.

Ka to give us firm hopes of soon seeing him back

Divine Providence. His Lordship succumbed ander the weight of his ministry at the age of only 50 years. The news was spread at ouce in the Colony as well as in the neighbouring colonies of Macao, Canton, Mouila, etc., and from all have been received avanimous feelings of Borrow and condolence. Likewise H.E. the Governor, the Admirals, the Chief Justice, and

the leading officials of the Colony, have deigned to honour us with the expressions of their sympathy on the sad occasion. To all we

The virtues that adorned the departed had beg to tender our most heartfelt thanks.

endeared him to al, and his presence was very much desired both in private and in public functions; but what is most important, what was his principal object in life, and what is now his only consolation, is that ho was here on earth the faithful minister of God, the valiant soldfar of Christ, and a true apostle.

During his long career of 35 years in China he truly fulfilled the counsel of the Apostle, "Labour as a good soldier of Christ," as on various occasions he was in dunger of his life while executing las ministry.

This is the subject which I propose to place. before you in loving memory of Moa: Piazzoli,

city than they do at Peking. The creation loan for thirty-fire millions in February instoncs, und Heetroots, Anchovy on Toast. Soup BRITISH AND CHINESE CORPORA-worthy. Davis, Billing, Taylor, Gordon and Bishop of Clazomene, and Vicar Apostolic of

of a Chamber of Commerce, and. a special of January. There were committee on trade, is reported, the objects though the insurance companies were reckoned

of which an to develop trade generally, to keep it in Chinese hands as far as possible, and to organise the collectiva of information from all parts of the province where business

Or Tail Soup, Larrot and Custer Fish-Boiled.

TION (LIMITED).

The report for the year ended June 30 states

The Naval mon started, and within three

Hongkong.

Mon. Piazzoli, the youngest son of a large

otoie-gras on Aspic a Vork Ham, that, owing to delays in negotiations with the minutes after play began Bateman took the family, was born at Alzano, near Miluu, of very

no public offers, Fish and Paraloy Sauce. Entrees-Larded Quail Toast, Stowed Sweetbread and Mushrooms, Pate-de-

Joints-Roast. Suidie, of Mutton, Roast Turkey, and Curry-Curry Oyster, Salud-Beetroote and Tomatoes. Vegetables-Boiled Potatoes, Kried Potato Balls, Beans, and Stewed Onion Swel -Pear Pudding, Faucy Cake, Lemer Ice Cream. Finger Cake. Fruits in Season. Tea and Coffee,

on for fifteen millions, and the banks for ten. The balance was be taken up by privato investors. The Times thought. this would increase the gold exports.

An Imperial Deere ordered several detach- is done. The Cantonese merchants evidently metats, as well as the Cadets in various Military see the light, but they just as obviously scoschools, in the Military districts of Warsaw, it through a glass, darkly. Their iden of Vilna, Kieff, Kasan, St. Petersburg, Moscow freezing out the foreigner was not learned and Odessa to be modilised, in order to reinforce

VOLUNTEERS” BALL.

!..

The City Hall last evening was a scene

of

Chinese and other unavoidable circumstances, ball and passed to Dixon, who very prettily the Corporation has unable to place any of its interests during the period embraced by the returned it, and Bateman get over. Bankin accounts, but in the following month (July) it converted. Shortly after this Chard made a made the first issue of £2,250,000, part of the neat pass to Clark, who also got over. Chinese Government Loan of £3,250,000, for Raakin again converted Play now lingered the construction of the Shanghai to Nanking Railway. The financini result of the operation for some time in Clab territory, but the Navy will appear in the accounts for the current year. failed to got over, and on being transferred, The Corporation Lolds provisional agreements

virtuous parents. He received from them his et education, which gave to young Pinzzoli a good and intrepid character, pe-paring him nazonsciously for the most noble of ministries. going through a classion, course, as is generally He sontinned his education în Bergam College, done by those young men who are intended for the ecclesiastical profession. He then stated

from anything they have. studied in this the Army in the Far East. This is a partial gaiety and beauty, the occasion being the hall for the issue of leans for the construction of Bateman, after a deal of play near the line, again philos phy, theology, and the sciences, pas-

of his visit to the coal field colliery expert,

to convert.

Result: Club, 3 goals, 3 tries; Navy, nil H.MS.ALBION" V. #,31.8. "HOGUE.”

This match was played on the Naval Ground under Association rules. The Albion team had things entirely their own way, and were easy winners by twelve goal to nil

decision! You all know what sacrifice a Catholic missionary's life in Chins exacts generally he has to share the miseries of the poor, exposed to the anti-foreign feeling of the

other railways for which it has made the greli- got over. Rankia failed to convert.

sing successfully kis examination in the Semi- mobilisation, affecting 29 sub-livisions in the a la militairs of the Hongkong Volunteer Corpe, minary surveys, including that from Canton te

Holf-time: Club, 2 goals, try; Navy, nil

nary at Milan, and in the your 1863 he was Colony. It is the inherited, hidebound Warsaw district, 24 in Viloa, 33 in Kieff, 38 in The entrance to the Hall was on archway of Kowloon, which project is receiving special

Soon after the restort Dixon got over and ordained priest." In the meanwhile the young prejudice cropping out again, to clog their Kazan, 46 in Moscow, 45 in St. Petersburg, und greenery, and various flags drooped from consideration at the present time. As the result Rankin converted after some good three-quarter priest is thinking of the sud condition of these own feet voluntarily set in the path of pro-24 in Odessa. At the same time all the Reserve the banisters of the stairs. On the first land: referred to in last year's report, formed a most play. Following this, Soper got over, but poor people who are living without the know gress. There is no more intelligence about officers of the detachments which are mobilised ing, facing the staircase, was an emplacement favourable opinion of the Naupino concession Dizon, failed. to convert. Later in the plays ledge of God; he compassionates them and made of bags of sand out of which looked the and negotiations are in progress with the Bateman got through again, but Dixon failed decides to consecrate his life to thom. Horolo it than there would be in the supposed will be called to the Colours.

Imperial Chinese Railway Administration, whe Petion of the foreigner, in endeavouring to It is not surprising to hear that the condition muzzle of a small maxim, and on the wall are jointly interested with the Corporation in do without the Chinese. Each is, of course, of the inhabitants of Manchuria, over a wide above was the crest of the corps illuminated by the undertaking, for the formation of a company Railway Loan, which was issued by the Cor- indispensable to the other. Each is one of area devastated by the Russians, is becoming electric light. On the wails on either ride of to develop and work the colliert. The Northern the two legs of China's commerce. It can daily more alarming. A letter from a writer in the stairway wero semi-circles of bayonets, which poration in 1899, provided for the construction marchi with both, but a very slow and Northern China declares that the most populous glittered in the electric light,, lending lustro to of branch line to the colliery, and part of the proceeds of the loan have been specially set short hopping gait is its fatc if the and best cultivated section of Manchuria is the already gay appearance of the hall.; Despite aside for this purpose. In accordance with the complete wilderness, and that thousands of the inclement state of the weather, the atten agreement with the Pekin Syndicate (Limited). Cantonese do not chase this bee from pretty and onto thriving villages and market dance was large, and the ball a great success. a company with the title of Chinese Central Railways (Limited) has been formed, and has their bonuet. It is a pity that their towns are in ruins. All the woodwork of houses Among others of the energetic committes taken over, with the exceptions agreed upon, the reform ideas should be handicapped by has been burned by the Russians for fuel, and such stupid jealousies and prejudices, all thousands of scres of crops have been ont responsible for the result were Majors Prit- railway interests of the Corporation and of the down for forage. Stacks of corn have been all chard and Chapman, Captains" Armstrong and syndicate north of the Yangtse. The Corpora

tion has been refunded its outlay on the Toams representing the West Kents and the more as they seem to hive beou seized or destroyed, and what makes matters Macdonald, Lts. Craik, Oliver and Northcote, interests transferred and it bolds 22,500 shares R.G.A. met at Happy Valley yesterday, and spontaneous, and derived independently of worse, not a penny has been paid or ever Sgt.-Majors Highy and Logan, Sgts. Andrews, of £1 oooh in the Chinese Central Railways after a very good game the R. G., won by two

(Limited), subscribed for at par, and upon which the official dass, which is as hopeless and promised as compensation to the innocent Stewart and Hance, Cpl. McKirdy and Sappe68. per share, or £8,750 in the aggregate, has goals,

been paid up.

Result: R.G.A., S; West Kente, 1. impossible as ever. They were sufficiently sufferers.

Watson.

الا در جوایز

H.I.8. OCEAN V. H...IPHIGENIA." This match resulted in an easy win for the "Groen Waves" by seven goals to nil.

HOCKEY.

people, and even in danger of life-but no mat- ter, it is God who calls kim, and Ho will give the necessary help."

The necessary preparations having been made, the young priest was sent to Hongkong, where at that time the mission was at its beginning all was to be done. It was for all a difficult task, but it was all the more diffenit for the young missionary, as he was entrusted with a large territory. Full of ardour, he began at once to study the Chinese language, which he master- ed in a comparatively short time.

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