A CHINESE GIRL'S SUICIDE. VICTIM OF MELAŻCHOLJA.
PARIS.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT]
BOLQUEREAU.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5т:, 1905.
THE RUSSIAN MAGNA CARTA."
Tear's manifesto: Ist September.
| AFFRAY AT SINGAPORE WHARVES
FRENCHMEN AND CHINESE
Hitting at the Magistracy yesterday after. noon with the following jury Mosses. Isidore Silberman, Sidney. Douglas. Pickari and flaus Schamer -F. A. Hazeland conducted an! The grottablo death of M. William Bou inquiry into the circumstances of the death of guereau at the age of 8), prolungs the period with the Emperor. This concord of Emperor coolles are in hospital, one with serious knifs
of oursing of the Frauch Art world. Only a
a Clivéro girl named Lai Kam Yuk, an inmate of the Victoria Orphanage, who committed | few weeks ago, M. Hon nor was laid to rest. protecting her from all attacks, and has can the Loom was being loaded with cargo ut the anicide by hanging herself with a ropa from the banisters of the stairesso ou September
23rd.
The first witness, Miss George, matron of the Victoria Hony and Orphanage, Kowloon, which was in connection with the Church Missionary Society, stated that Lai Kara Yuk was admitted in Juue two years ago, being Abent received from the Registrar General. 4.45 ou the morning of the d all, she was called by a gid with her and Miss Hollis Witness went to the girls' dormitory, and saw The girl directed she was not in ir bed. her down the back stair case, where they found Kum Yuk hanging from the luister by a rope which was fastened round her neck. She was quite dead. They sit for the police Deceased veetord to be of a very melancholy disposition and was jealous of
attention paid
any other girl. she was very good girl. deal lately from malarial fever, and had been attended by a duetor. She told one girl that
at once.
any
Otherwise
to
1
scorerly ban the late M. Hanaer's funeral been over than the loss of another one of France's most notable figures is recorded. The veterna died in haruese, being at his casel to the last. Though M. Bouguereau kas passed away, he has left behind him a splendid record of sixteen years' work, during which be enriched the art
His work was treasures of his own and other countries by more than one notable capray, strictly speaking a strange mixture of the excred unil the profane. "Nymphs and Satges," « The lafant Jesus and St. John the Baptist," The Birth of Vonus," and "The Aderation of the Shepherds" all found a place in his much frequented studio, while bo was equally suetes- fol in these varied subjects. Angols and Cupids to him, and so long were all the samo as they could be made beautiful it was his delight to portray them. Strange to say he had little liking for things of the prevent,
being
Following is a trar slation of the text of the
A stabbing aftoy, which but for prompt "The Empire of Bus-ia in formed and police seticity might have been attended with
sansat on at Tanjong Pagar Docks on Sept. the Emperor with the people and of the people As a consequence, two of the wharf currying strengthened by the indestructible solidarity of ery gave af fatal. results created a great and people is the great moral fores which he wenses, and the other with lear injuries. The creused Russia in the course of centuries by 31essageries Marimes intermediate steamer,
independence.
natorial well-working at the task The trouble appears to stitated in to the present time a pledge of Borneo Whart, and a gang of coolics wors
and invelb otual develonnant.
bare arison through some of the Laos sailors In our manifesto of February 24th, 1903, ordering the Chiuntoon to ceases from loading unity.
we called to a close understanding all the
one kind of cargo and help in go liug ries on faithful ons of the fatherbind in order to pro-to the boat. This produced friction, the coolies in the next minute a tant the organisation of the State by establish refusing to comply. ing on a Giri basis the domestic, life of the
the whart side. crew of the steminer leaped on
operation by Empire, and then we devoted ourselves to the rol was in progress, and several of the authorities and of removing of them, and they began slashing their way task of ordinating elective public institutions Knives were brongit jato
Chigamen, who naturally re- between them through to existing
thetaliated with whatever they could put their which had roucted so disastrously on
hands upon. Inspector Hart, and Sergeants The autocratic Emperors, our cucestors,
Leonsrd and Dowling, and promptly arrested had, however, recrived normal course of our national Vfe.
information of ennstantly bad that obj et in view, and the time infe has como ta fellow out their good intentions and two of the participants, wheu muters were
indeed. ngly beginning to look very to summon elected representatives from the whole of Ruasin to take constant and notice part in the elaboration of the laws, thereby attaching to the higher State institutiets a speojul nu- sultative body entrusted with the preliminary of mersurry and with ulaboration and discussion the examination of the State Badge...
with
The girl who was never strong, salterad w rond modern art was not his forte, end boing wise postrensis Donma lower bönsa
she wanted to die.
·
Miss Laura Hollis, assistant matron, spoke to being called by the last witness, and rushing into the dormitory found Kam Yuk hanging from the hauister of the stairenta by a rope,
Dr. W. B. Ma ore, medical officer in charge of the Kowinon morinary, said he examined the body of decisarni, who was about 18 years of agt, The case of death was asphyxia.
the
It is for this reason that, while preserving the fundamental law regarding the autocratie we have drumed it wall to form a Assembly) and to upprove the regulations for elections to this doums, extending the validity of these laws to the whole territory of the Empire, with enels exceptions only as may be considered necessary in the case of some regions in which spocii conditions obtain
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be was faithful to the style of it in which be excelled. He, like his contemporary Benner, used to be frequently reproached for the coldness of his compositions: the more they were urge to put more life into their pictures, the less they head d the advice.. Tho late M. Bougneremi had his ideal and inanner: from the mud duchy of Finland on questions hurt to one Tan Yap by stabbing bim in the prejudices of the country. Significant evidenco |
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particular
As regards the participation in the labours of the Gosudarstvonuaia Donma of delegates
ducky in
wo will take special concerning the Empire in general and the grand
At the same time we have ordered the Kinister of the Interior to submit immediately for our approbation regulations for the elections the Donna, so that deputies from city governments and from the military provider of the Duums may be able to assemble not leter than the mille of January, 1906,
tu
and
JAPANESE SECURITIES. Foreign capitalists are now awaiting the
I Japan, when the Govern ment will remeve certain restrictions and so broader spening of benk down some of the injarious national
Two coolies who had been injured in the row by this time had been assisted clear of the throng which quickly gathered in the vicinity of the quarrel. On had been stabbed between the shoulder blade and spine and was bleeding profusely from the wound, which had penetrated deep down, and another had bean hurt in the chest. They were mutelistely sonsayed to the hospital and trested, but one is in a rather serious enudition. Five Frenchmen were arrest. ed for being concern & in the attack upon the Chinaren and escortest du the institution, where two of them were identified by the injured meu Lonis Dolding and Joseph Antonin. They weto detained at Sepy Lines Police Station, and this Tonis Beldar, a serman on board the orning taken to the Palies Court. Loss was arraigned on a charge of causing
of the confidence that is to-day felt abroad in Japan's future is to be seen in the way the domestic war-bonds are being bought up by 25 inst. Prisoner pleaded guilly, but slater back at Borne Winef on the evening of the
thefiji Shinpo,| is observed by that he inleted this injury in self-defenco
foreigners. This asked to be allowed to show the Court the
which calls attention to the fact that while the share market in Japau has been inactive since injuries bitself ice. He was put in
the conclusion of peace, and quotations have the box and stripped and it was found that he had several, con asious on the chest and lack.
Inspeete Hart snt that the injureterally shown a decline, the Government's prices--the result of a strong ordinarily root China is in arious condition the dustic bonds have been maintaining extra. Coral Hospital and kod for a work's post demand from abroad. Although, says our pen-ant, le objected to bail. Pesipene Taliye confesporary. the people of Japan are strong in their condemnation of the terms of what they call depan's gunimity, the reputation of her arms and financial eredit, which have been displayed during the last abroad which cannot effaced by the failure. eighteen months, have made un impression in diplomacy. And while Japanese bouds are continually finding their way into fomign markets capitalists abroad have begun to sek inresments in Japan. The Jiji, contending Japax can now obtain leats at much cheapor rates than she has done during the war. givasi the average interest and quotations on tho Tondon market last year of soveral·lient-class English investments, as follows:--
although everything around him might salf-r change and modification, his angels and cupids, his nymphs and saints remained eternally the same harmonious, pleasing, hauntiful in every sense of the word. Nor had he any reason to regret his adherence to the ideal which he had created, for it brought him fortare, fame and hemars. His reputation as a painter was us firmly established at hom as it was abroach. HOTEL SENSATION. Fewer persons passed away more quietly than
did the veteran artist : he died like a labourer | shu.I have shown the necessity for changes same vess4 was charged with causing hurt to Peite, and foreigners have haca surprised at
His Worship thought the jury would have no difficulty in fluding thm the deceased took ler life whilst of uasound mivel.
The jury returned a verdict in these Lernus.
HONGKONG
A VISITOR'S DELI-IONS,
"sensation, was caused at the A woll Hongkong Hotel on Tuesday afternoon when cisitors devolopoil one of the entlen necontricities which enìminated in the firing of a revolver. it appears that the visilor enter tained the idea that the lays hul designs either on himself is property, and it is said he pointed a revolver at everyone who showed bis face at the door. Unco he fired, fortunately with- out hitting anybody. By this time the police had been gummoned by telephon", and a detective took the dangerous individual in charge. On
We reserve to ourselves entirely the care of perfecting the organisation of the Gosudarsl seanain Daums, and when the course of events corresponding completely to the needs of the when had completed his life's task. Knowing mes at the welfare of the Empire, we shall that the end was bear, the old painter who not fail to give at the proper moment the We are cor vinced that those who shall have dial from boort disease- gathered his family necessary directions road his bedside, called in a notary, when decied by the caldero of the whole made his lust will and testament. That done people and who will thus be called upon he wont for a priest, and after taking farewell particips in the legislative work of the Goroen. Russia to be worthy of the Imperial tenst in of his loved ones, quietly passed away in silencement will show themselves in the ares of all the virtue of which they have been invited 19 compete in this grout work, and that in perfect hausy with other institutions and authorities State extatished by us, that wil een. tribute que fi ably and zealously to our labours for the well-being of one common mother, Russia, and for the strengthening of the auity, thes eurity dle rataess of the Empire
to rest.
ment granted.
Joseph Antonin, another seman of the ons Lim Tal at the Bornes Wharf by stabbing bus in the chest. The aversed put iù a similar that he was baten by the Chinamian on this pies of having done it is self-detenes and stand head. This not being a serions de bail us allowed audi the case stponed for a week. Sugupur: Free Fre
A JAPANESE NAVAL SCANDAL
A PARIN ACTRESS, GAMBLING, AND
SPECULATION.
THE ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY. Frases attaches the greatest importapre to the renosed treaty belsea Japan and firent Britain, and fools convinced in advance that such a significant agreement will have the widest being conveyed to the Police Station it was soon fect in the polities of the world within the well as for the tra quillity and prosperity of defnications of the Japanse aval pay
that he was in a very weak state and he wan removed to the Hospital, where the doctor certified that he was suffering from delusion mani" Whr bis condition permits, he may be brought before a magistrate to answer a charge of recklessly using firearms.
and Batsman
FOOTBALL.
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Beer fature. The now treaty,, which is wider the peopl in scope as well as more-binding than that t
· Gyvat Britain is obliged to maes troups in esse
The Jupes Chronicle saysFurther partin
huga ulars de pubished regarding the
an account of which appeared in yesterday a is suo. The Fagurester-Tespector, Tak nels, whose appropriations mounted to over X300,000, is regarded as the ring-leador, aud, as already report d, has been sentenced to a not yet approbonded. long form of imprisonment in default, for he is
Console
Per cent, Quotation.
Indian Stock...
Londen nicipal loans 3! Candan Sanjee
107
4
304
Central London Railway 4
111
4
116
1195
L. & N. W. Bilway Caledonian Prof. . Great Western Pref. Midland Prof.
الان
Judging from these quotations, the fij thinks
of soldiers to England's assistance, the expenses hore that, with he help of God Almighty į tinguished himself curly in life by his literary mt it would not be "diffient for the bailing!
La be horan by Great Britali. Russia had botter bs careful after that
In invoking the blessing of the Turt on The lobones of the institutions established by 19 2 particularly refers to India, where, in cas, and with unshakable confidence in the grace af tied and in the infallibility of the great of war, Japon agrees to send an equal mauler historical dost its reserved by dician Provi- dunce for our beloved fatherland, we firmly and with the combined efforts of all her sons, Rassin will emsige triumphant frons the trying ordeals through which she is now paski and will be barn again in the strength, the greatness and the glory of her history Given at Peterhof, this Uth day of August, extending through 10 years. in the year of grace 1906, and the doreath year of our reign.
MUNICIPAL LABORATORY.
The first the six-a-sid competitious in
The fully equipped Minnicipal hloratory in connection with the Hongkong Football Club, were played at Huppy Valley yesterday after it for the use of ratepayers does not so
to enjoy the same confidence of the public noon. The light was very ind. the grond was
Il is all ged that shippory, and twice play was interrupted which it did some years sige, by madden showers of rain. Notwithstanding although there is as much fraud in comestibles these inconveniences the players showed up mac-ised in this capital as anywhere else, the well. The match between the teams of Grayaboratory in questica might na well not exist.
2 draw. neither team Tis
It was formerly establised for the unique scoring when time was called. In the Best purpose of helping Parisians and the inhabitants zutch Chard's feutn was less fortunate. being of the Department of the Soine of which whom Macpherson Paris is the capîtd-to determine what they defeated by the
should eat and drisk, as well as what they captained by four gorls to ene.
should avoid. Any of the ratepayers is a FOREIGNERS IN CHINESE
liberty to bring a staple of food or drink, and Have it analysed free of chargs and without any formality. If a written analysis is not Jua leading article the Tientsin Time refers sufficient, verbal explanations are to "the extreme undesirability of fon igners or naturalished Chinese posing as Chinese Our Perisiaus are, perhaps, ant fully aware how contemporary says:That Chinese dress insoful the ad is stal na contious to be. Tiy of great assistance te missionaries in the far not patronising it more than they do, they tre interior besides being cheaper and more cou- venient, has been well proved, though there are not roudering justies to tho laboratory cou missionaries in all parts of China who got on structed by the Manisipril Council. Why was very well in their own national costume. But it created: The ney could have been used in adopting the dress for utilitarian par- for other purposes. Ises the line should, we think, be drawn
DRESS
at the queue, as not only is a peenline
addad
siguißcance attached to this heud-dress which CHINESE DESERTERS FROM THE
is absolutely at variance with the mission-
aries' Bfe and polier, Lat it lends colour
to
In for
KAND MINES.
Johannesburg, AK, 28. A fresh crime-the third with in a few days has beea seminitted by Chuso deserters from the mines. This time it bus resulted in the death of a Chinese trader whose store was raided near Krugersdorp.
THE OPENING OF MANCHURIA,
!
Now that peace is assured, as every one
al
Takeuchi is a native of Kuwaus, and dis
describing the abilty. He had a high reputation as a poet in the navy, and one of his songs, pal battle in the Yellow Sea (Japan China He was also looked upon as one of the ablest paymasters in Wur) is still sung by waval meni. Loudou in 1 in connection with the con the service and was specially chosen to go to trustion of war ships, &c. Takeuchi appears is to have beccase infatuated by an actress in Paris, and generally gave himself up to a life of pleasure in London and Paris, which be was enabled to do by the money he embezzled.
Ia June 1 the arniser Tukaayo visited Lenton. The Chief Paymaster ou this vessel. Kaki, ale the arenaintance of Takeuchi, and eri besing the "accomplice in the other's Large sums of Government mobay misless s Were spent. In September 1902 the Takuyo left Lendon for home, and on leaving Kaki wus entrusted with a large sum of money for rien
the
eculatione, from which ho was to rumit Y1,660 On arrival in Japan in November, or slutly alter, the ship was paid off, had during a few weeks of liberty Baki endeavoured to make many o sperntation, but failed in very transaction, te received remittances from Tuk nchi iu London, sol in this way or lost in speculation and gambhug, no less two lost 1103 00 Takeuchi himself had spent, than Y22751. Ho succested in concoating the defaleations for a uniober of months by making false reports to the Navy D. partinent, for long, and at bust the truth came out, but zot before Takenchi had made good his escape. utaach a large shortage could not be concealed
CANNING INDUSTRY IN JAPAN.
Japanese railway companies to issus debentures in london at a lower interest than per cent. We think, however, that for the present this is doubtful Japanese companies may in the future be able to care cheaper money, but their efforts in the past, and even wem into effect, since the Mortgage Law have only been olorately successful, as is of proved by the negotiations for fowign lans the Kyusha ni way and Hokkaido Cattery And Railway Company. It must be borns in mind, however, that the present situation of Japan in the estimation of the world alters th whole position.
Whatever ficulty public companire in this county may have had in during the war, now that Japan's prestige is obtaining foreign loans at chep rates before or
the
SCRATCHED
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DAY AND NIGHT
Lady Suffered Tortures with Itching.
Scalp Humour One Box of Cuti- cura Ointment and One Cake of Cuticura Soap Cured Her.
WILL NEVER BE
WITHOUT CUTICURA
"My scalp was covered with little pimples and I suffered tortures from the itching. I was scratching all day aud night, and I could get no rest, I washed my head with hot water and Cuticura Soap and then applied the Cuticura Ointment as a dressing. One box of Cuti- cura Ointment and one cake of Cuticura
in c Soap cured me. Now my head
entirely clear and my hair is growing splendidly. I have used Cuticura Soap ever since, and shall never be without it, (signed) Ada C. Sadth, 309 Graud St., Jersey City, N. J U.S. A
HAIR CUTICURA GROWS Crusted Scalps Cleansed and Puri- fied by Cuticura Soap, Assisted by light dressings of Cuticura, the great skin cure. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, destroys hair sites, Boothes irritated, itching surfaces stimulates the hair follicles, loosers the scalp
skin
supplies the routs with energy and nourishment, ac makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails.
Complete external and interual treat. ment for every humour, from pimples to scrofula, from infancy to age, consisting of Cuticura Socp, Ointment, and Pills, may now be had of all chemists. A single set is often sufficient to cure the most distressing cases of torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp hugoura, ec- zemis, fashus, irritations, and chalings, with loss of hair, when all clse has failed,
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CARTRIDGES.
FORE ALWAYS FRESH
tublist of, and as soon as she slows a willing- ness to encourage foreign investment by renov bable time capitalists wil be ready and willing Very to incest at less than 5 per cent. ing the prohibition on land ownership, it is pro- much dupeds upon Japan herself and the attitude adoptel towards foreigners and foreign capital. Despite the changes made by the for Japanese undertakings to obtain Mortgage Law still believe that it will be IMPORTED EVERY MONTH, THERE- ownership of land by foreigners is removed. cheap capital until the probibition against t Land is the substantial serity, and so long as this security cannot be offered foreign capitalists are likely to look with considerable inisgiving As we have pointed out on many vocasions, it is not foreigners who will be monteurities. benefittel by a change of the law in this respect. on investments in Japan apart from Giever-
80 nach as "apanese, for without this concession the cheap expital required cannot be obtained.-- Japan Chronicle,
AN INTERESTING INCIDENT. The following amosing letter appeared in the Japon Chroatels
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hopes it is, the attention of the Chinese Government is centred in Manchuria, so meh so that the Empress Dowager had recently to remind the Wai Wa Pa that there is such a place as Kwangi. The various ciroys and governors all over the entry have ben suited, and the unimons opinion is in favour of renting Charkha Viray of the Three Eastern Provinces, and appointing governers if necessary to help him. We are pleased to note tint there is alo a fixed idea to which is one of the best guarantors for the have. A 00 opra un varicue trading centres to all nations, Enture that China
as undesirable now as power influence is
has had examples formerly, and China elaria she will be ereating an interest in that of how it does not work. In opening up au virtud no man's land ot the north, which will be a far more powerful protection than the plox of her ancestral home has been. An Edict Los we note with raisfaction just beca issned, (September 15th) in connection with the
which states:- development of the country wh
The Japan Chronicle says:--Eyklently eas- We have been emorialized by the Beard ofing is one of the Japanese industries which the argument of possible mistakes in case of
have received an impetas by the war. The Commieren requesting that ord-ins be given to trouble. With short hair the missionary or the Chinese who is a foreign subject would be safe
those concerned to take measures for tho from identiscation with Chinese.
troops at the front while the campaign was ut it height. The consequence has been that the sears time the quous will perhaps be dis
encouragement of trade in the three Eastern canning of beef and fish, principally x. Imen, has appearing, when some other distinction can be
Provinces (Manchuria) The territory of the en briskly carried on for the supplies of the revourers are abundant but have not been
price of beef has greany rises, and, all the devised, but for the present it would serve, and
Threo Eastern Provinces is vast, and the
avable supply of Ilkkaido salmon having British subjects whether missionary or other
The exploits of those aranding Chicamen developed. Earneet s'eps must be taken to wise bave a right, to our thinking, to wear the
centres for the development of trade, in 7170,000 has had to be imported from Canada, badge of slavery and allegiance to the Chinese are undoubtedly a serious development. Loor-define some phires to be opened as trade ter axlestel, tinued salmon to the value of Throne when they are under the proteotion golic stops are being taken to arrest the of, and in time of trouble turn to the pro- offenders and to prevent a repetition of the the hope of enjosing the advantage equally not to mention a much larger amount of salted tection of their own Government. We know crimes. Owing to the distancos lroads covered with all the Treaty Fowers. The local officials salmon that was imported to fill the gap caused that in the onse of missionaries the queue by the bands the joint efforts of the police are ordered to adopt steps for the institution of by the absorption of Hokkaido fish for the is regarded simply as a detail of the whole and constabulary have not yet succeeded in substantial enterprises. Let the Wai-wn-pa, the military are and the stoppage of import from ovort king all The Government and the Board of Comin ree, together with Yuan Shib- dress, and is donned to avoid conspicuousaces; mixes towever, may be trusted to cope with the kai, the Minister of Northern Trade, and Chao i ussian territory. Prior to the uatbreak of the ¦ of lawlessness in this city, and a fear camé] Storage available at East POINT. Stores will ́
Erh-ban, Partar-General of Shungking, daly war, fish canning factories had been fow in open them of an attack by moles, these very be Open at 10 4.M. and Pear, daily, Sunda but times are changing in China and so long us
consider what steps should be taken and bay burbur, but they bare now increase I, it is said, I missionaries wero tho first to flee for their lives, excepted to recoim and doliver parishable goods.
to 120, owing to the demand occssioned by leaving their sheep behind them. the Chinese officials remain as ignorant as they matter in a practical manner.--Times.
regulations drawn up for our approval.
the war. Ahough it is likely that many of go that they fled on their fest, and avoided This is a good beginning, Lat bine will be these fact ries will disappear with the conclusion trains, because they feared that the mohs night well advised to adopt the most liberal policy of hostilitier, there are others which aru atch them. And it was only after a strong rosible with regard to this territory. Whatev r determined to utilise the opportunity given monstrance sent to them by their na ive The which was now strongly guarded by Imperial she may choose to do in the cass of the rest of them to develop earning into one of the helpers that they came back to their station, the empire, there should be no sentiment against principal inda tries of the oantry. Foreigners are reported to hold one qurier famiza purtuorship and capital in bbb case of authorities would seem to share the same view, soldiers with glittering bayonets set on their The whole incident is interesting as illustrat of the domestic bonds issued by the Japanese Manchuria. The Busters Provinces have been for arrangements are being made for the Marate-rilles. Government dering the war. According to the virtually leat to hor for several years now, and inspection of factories, the selection of orper's
and so forth. It is state that already to ing paychological principal that underlies religious enthusiasm of a certain cless of Jiji out of total issue of 19,00,000 you the late treaty of peace only restores them in a
of Japanese caused fish are favourably tion of their own authorities. Many of these foraignets now own 120,000,00 yeu, large nominal reso. Unless she invites the money | mamplo Chino, Korea, and even jmissionaries. And we who are quick to go to
great and enterprise of al the Powers to develop purchases i aving been made sines
of mines and starting of the various naval battle. Foreigners subscribod largely to the country, and gives them a free land in the in America and Australis, Sewing that Japan doctors when we get sick, and slow to apply to has a well-pigh inexhaustible supply of a large the Army Department when threatened by the the fourth and fi th issues. The states that for, the virtaal proprietorship of Mancheria
fur
are af present it seems desirable to, as posible, limit the channels through which com plications may arise by evory means in our Foreigners of all nationalities, and POWET conspicuously Japanese, are beginning to throng into the interior, all wearning the national dress, and all speaking the language with more or less flutury, yet all abie, at a moment's notice to repudiate their responsibility to any Chinese official and claim the proteo.
Wen gre of nascrupulous character
teo
wat
are not in the interior for any wertby object,
and it is no longer a matter of only the mis.
siemary traveller, so we should not be surprised
JAPAN'S DOMESTIC BONDS.
FORLIGNERS' HOLDINGS,
the
olasos referred to now hold more than half of
the
Near shore we reside, there live a group of Americas missionaries. They call themselves "Believers in faith-cure." To days of peace and tranquillity they used to acense us of lack of rick, and lo not rely oxclusively on prayers, us faith, because we go to doctors when we gat
abic occur, when there was an outbreak I have or by Cubic feet of Co they do. We were unganetilied" in their eyes: and our rationalistic, nubiblical faith" was v subject of mach copment in their meetings.
The story
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COLD STORAGE,
HONGHONO ICE COMPANY, L
WM. PARLANE, Manager, .155 Hongkong, 18th November, 1901.
DR. NEWFLL WILSON, DENTIST.
Latest American Methods, Reasonable Foor.
No charge for esaminations. Office hours 9 a.m. to 5pm.
No. 2, PEDDER STREET (next to the
the lalo issues, and with the subsequent pur- worries which the place is said to be suitable variety of fish adopted for causing purposes, attack of a mob, way not be, after all, such ani situation somewhat in the light that we have foreigners subzribed to or now hold 50,010,000 °° will still bo estran od from her, and it will be there is no reason why she should not build up "ausanetified" set of believers as these reverend General Post Office fand opposite to the side-
to find the missionaries themselves viewing the
done, and arriving at the decision that a dis- tinetire mark of some kind is due both to the Chinese and to themselves.
a lucrative trade in this line provided that gentlemen imagine. you. of the fourth issue and 70,000,000 yen of only a question of time before more or less the those engaged in the industry will avoid the the fifth issne, or 60 per cent, of the two bans, policy of the past is repeated-Tientsin Times. outta of articles of inferior quality.
AMIOUS
TOKYO-Sept. 18th, 1905.
entrance to the Hongkong Hotel).
Hongkong, July 5th, 1905.
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