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to make a bargain, China lost some valuable property
which Japan found and is restoring. China recognises that
must be paid, but does. want to give more than Japan is likely to be satisfied with. The position is more delicate even than that, for
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If enterpriso nail push can biove success, Messrs. Gregor & Co, ought to reach the sum mit soon. Tixy leave no stone noturned. Their latest move is a reduction of prices due to high exchange."
Mr. Show at a conference of playwrights and actor-muungers remarked that Shakespeare was not a Panjandrum, but a wal and actual
dramatist, the performance of whose plays was nut a sobna rife which one's position in society obliged ons to sit out. (Laughter.)
A. S. WATSON & CO., Chi's gratitude Imppens to be of the kind onco defined us a lively sensi of favours still to come. With her helpful neighbout an good terms, Chian cannot but feel insured against any future loss of the mislaid property. Examining in detail however, the proposals which are said to bave been made by Baron Komuna, it is still difficult to imagine why or where the "friends" of China can see any symptoms
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In the cash of goods purchased a credit a
i tang naturally falls to Japan, without alter- ing the position of, so to speak, the free bolder. The Chinese Eastern Railway wan a prize of war, and while the arrangement
We may call attention to thol important telegram received by Messrs. Showan Tomes & Co. Gerral Managers at Hongkong of the Equitable Life Assuranes Soristy, a copy of which appears among our new advorlies. It states that the assals of the Society hays been found by Chartered Accounts to all in order, and amonuting to $46,004,0DD
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The Times pablished this:-Mr. P. BLITELEGRAMS. Bowley, librarian of the City-hall Library Hongkong, writes from Hongkong on Sep. tember 22" The following proof of the The Times may be of indestructibility of interest In this damp climate it je extrémely dimoult to keep kooks in good condition owing to the attacks of the book-worm, the silver tish, and the cookreset To counteract the
predations of these posis bucks me poisoned
and varnished. In the City bull Library is a enl'action of bound volumes of The Times
LONDON, 1st December, The volt at Sebastopol is officially declared to have been suppressed.
TURKEY AND THE POWERS.
LONDON, 1st December. The Sultan continues recalcitrant, face of the demonstration by the Powers,
dating from the middle of last century, und en inspecting the the other day I suggested to the Chinese in charge that he should poisa and varnish them. He replied, with a grin
that book to wanches poison, that paper belong 195. good, wain ng can show,' and on inspecting the volume. I found no worm kolos; although the books were in a dilapidated condition, dis paper was istaat,“
The British Empire Motor Trades Allinnus continues to rive grateful letters fram tha Colonies, for its patriotic and disintorestal of efforts to show that British shops cant sipply good work as chesply as foreigners. The Alli-
The Mache Insuranes Market correspondent the Time, writing en Catober 25, says;--
In the belief that the bottom of this almat bottomless market hus ut last been reached,
[REUTER'S SERVICE.]
AUSTRIA.
LONDON, 29th November," Business was at a standstill yesterday in Vienna. The Sorialists organised a huge
SUPREME COURT.
Friday. In December.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,
BEFORE Ma. A. G. Wish (Puisne Jupor.)
AN EMPLOYEE'S CLAIM, 8. D. Hizke sund the Robiasca Piano Com- pany to recover the sum of 891131, being as to |$825, türen opaths' calary in lieu of noticò of diamissal, and as to $96.31, arceas of salary for the mouth of October.
Mr. C. F. Dixon (of Mr. John Hastings ofca) uppouret for the plaintiff, and Mr. C. E H. Beavis (of Mossrs. Wilkinson and Grist) fez the defendant.
The case, was adjourned, for pleadings,
POLICE COURT,
Friday, 1st, Desabor.
BEFORE MR. P. A. HazelAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE);
for the new partnership naturally need to anco is propovod to give grafismeny information brokers hat hoon renewing the time insurances orderly universal suffrage denuustration on of Larkspur, for keeping an mamuzzled ferocious
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be negotiated, there is nothing in it which WING TO THE HIGH RATE OF
could not have been foreseen after he The time to be Treaty of Portsmouth. EXCHANGE now prevalling. we beg to
allowed for evenating Manchuria is scarcely,
new question at Peking, and Jajan's notify our customers that, natil farther notice, A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF FIVE PER putent desire to expedite it is in pleasing contrast with the much discussed and oftes CENT. will be allowed on all goods pur-promised evacuation that shoul ! have taken Retail Establishments at place some mouths before the war. Tusjäred chased from our
rumours have put the period at six months, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, Hongkong, and at which we declared at the time of their |appearanco to be inadequats; and if Jupan Robinson Rul, Kowloon; exspi ia
agrees to quit in eighteen months, it will be bad taste and bul polities for China to where a special quot stion is given.
luggle over a month ar two. Besides, Russia has not been cleared on of Nor- thern Manchuria yet.
The rest of the deduction will be made from the customer's alleged proposals, with only one exception, are either altogether ludable, as the opening of Maacharia, or perfectly natural, account at the end of the month, and in the
as the few unshaws" asked for services case of cash purchases, at the time; but
rendered, and which could be and how bera demanded by other parties. The customers are requested to note that this discount will NOT APPLY to RATED exception is the supposeľ stipulation that- Japan is in be first cousuled in the grant- WATERS, BEER and STOUT, CIGARS.ing of concessions to foreigners; and with regard to this we bad better wait until we hear more about it, on belter authority than the statement has at present. It will be AS WATSON & CO. died off-hand that China's weakpoint is her system of granting concessions; and that it is possible mach mischief might be avonded if she had to consult somebody Foreign emeessions are regarded by China as alcoholic drinks are by a festoballer. | Total abstinence is his praciple, und when he is prevailed upon to break it, he either overdo it, or gets the bad kind, owing to his inexperienced palate. With regard to
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must forward their names and ad- Correspondents dresses with commu vicatione addressed to the Editor, not for publication, but as evidence of good faith. one side of the
All wilers er publication should ba toritten on the Yellow Peril people who see in the very
the paper city. Neazenymously signet communicatie that have friendliness of there negotiations a threat of
appeared in other paper will be inserted. ready for extra copies of JAILY FRENA she sia be Jac preponderance in Chin, ly
sent before 114., on day of publication. After that
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arding British Automobile Manffneturer required by buyers in the British Colonies, Postions and Dependencies.
"Genal" Booth, rating thanks o being presumed with the freedom of the city
fight ever since sopie 60 years ago he turned of London, said his life had been a continust his back on the world of oom and pleasure and show." It will be wiuitted le. cannot have
on Roots much in advance of the al
the occasion of the opening of the Reiche rath, in which 200,000 people participated. A deputation was favoumbly received by
THE SITUATION IN RUSSIA.
dutes. In one or two cases insurances on steamers which have recently been placed will not taly affect till 1907, and will not, the- fore, expíes. Lill 1908. Underwriters gromblo | the Government. at this forstalling of the future, yet there are so many of them, and they are so hungry, that the business gols done. Premioms show generally a coluction on the rates oron of 1904 - which themselves showed beavy reductions on enjoyed mach "osse"; it will be lauped ho had 1003-and the values of stealers also are lower. pleasure in his work at lost; and with regardThis lowering of values at a time when the to show that must lam izena lapsen prices of shipbuilding materials and of labour re advancing is distinctly anal has sincethore Lingun
is every indication that the repair bills of undarwriters during next year will be much more heary than during the past 12 months.
A coolic named Chan Pe has just died in the Government Civil Hospital whither be I was sent on Wednesday suffering from
fistured skull. Deceased, who was a etozo Crier, was engaged at Taumati remoring stones from the bottom of a hili, down which Deceased and a ompanion they were rolled. saw a big stone descending, The latter got out of the way, but the former, apparently, lest his presonce of mind, for he ran towards the stona which struck him on las head. The man who rolled the stone has been arrested and an inquiry will be held.
Fuji-Ko, a Japaness actress. wule her appearance at the Oxford Music Hall, London, on 21st October, in a dramatic sketeb, ontilhd "Heart of Gold.” The occasion was remarkable as being the first appearanes of a Japanese actress performing in the English language.
By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. A. G. Fitton, D.8.0, and. Officers, the Band of the Second Battalion "The Queen's Own" (loyal West Kunt Regiment) will play the fullering programme of music during dinner at the Hongkong Hotal this (Saturday) evening:- March........ "Stars and Stripes Overture...
Schubert".....
A FEROCIQUA DOU. Mr. A. O'Gourdin summoned Mr. Cries
dog. Complainant said the dag made his life miserable because he could not go in or out of his house without the dog worrying him. It was a big beast and frightoned all the young children who used to visit the house. Defendant Ronied that the dog was frocious and state that his children played with it. Inspector Cellett was asked to see the dog and the anwmom was adjourned sivo dio,
mistress, sad the amh, witnessed the arguit. These were sant for, but stated they had not seen the sourrence. Defendant said the boy was insolout but ho did not strike him. The summons rte dismissed.
LONDON; 9th November. The attitude of the army is the most
ALLEGED ASSAULT OF A HOUSEBUY, W. Armstrong was summoned by the hease serions feature of the situation in Russia, It is admitted in St. Petersburg that the
boy at 51 Queen's Road East, where he lodged spirit of revolt has pervadel the whole army, for assault. Complainant said that defendant from Vhudivostock to St. Petersburg. Theon Thursday asked him for a second cup Monchurian forces are in a condition of of tea and struck him. Mrs. Cooper, his almost open revolt. The garrison of St. Petersburg has formulated demands, which involve a complete remodelling of the pro
A panic las sent anditions of servis. occurred on the Bourse in St. Petersburg, resulting in a heavy fall of prices. Com- moniation is interrupted with Moscow, where the telegraphista bave struck. Valse La Serenata
The frantic selling of securities continue Selection from "A Country Girl" Highland Patrs "The Wan MacGregor Amers in St. Petersburg, and today the prices on
Bird of Passage** Suite
Mendelsoha the Bourse have reached the lowest yet Benincances of All Nations
F. Godfrey Cake Wall... "Cotton Blossoms". ......Hall recorded.
DISSED-Hors D'avres--Windsor Canspos. Fish-Boiled Fish and Scup-Kinney Soup. Anchory Sauce. Entwes-Grill Fillet of Beef and Tomatoes, Haricot a la Francaise, Shrimp Joints-east P-ttics. Curry-liver Curry. Lamb and Mint Sauve, Ronst Capon and Bawenge, Sweets
Fruit.
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Jaxone Monkton
The story of the sketch concorda a Japanese Corted kind of Bart and Med Salad. Seat girl, who makes her way into the Russina les-Cornal Padding, Coffer: Ice Cream and Finger and pleads for bor Japaness lovec, a standard-Cakes, Apple Part, Tipsy Cake. Dessert-Coffee bearer, win has been made prisoner. She tries to arrange his escape after & delightfully seted flirtation with two Russian offlers, but tho Japanese lover proves tom patriotic, and just as the girl is about to commit tara-kiri the Bus-lay offers rush in muonusing peace, and she is rewarded with the captured tag of the Rising Sun.
The Report of the Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company (Limited) for the half-year ended June 30 shows gross recipes 2318850), against £300958.
THE KAISER'S SPEECH.
LONDON, 29th November. Following on the Keiser's speech, the Berlis press, with remarkable accord, insists on the necessity of increasing the nặcy,
The German papers do not hesitate to consider that the words of the Kaiser on the freigu relations of Germany are aimed at Great Britain and France. The English press accepts the speech calmly, believing that it is prompted by a desire to juerrase the ravy.
The Froch Eche of Nov. 25 says:-Mr. H. F. Brady, who is to succoed Mr. Giles as British Cousul, is expected to arrive by the Hatching. His return to Foochow will be a soures of great satisfaction to his numerong friends-indead to the whole community, with whom he was thoroughly and deservedly popular. But when we give vent to the ember- unce of our pleasure at Mr. Brady's rotura, our exultation must be faken to apply to that event only, and in no way to the departare of Mr. Giles. During his short tesues of off bere, subsribed in London, Faris and Bertin.
ver the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash Femains to be said that they do not know The expenses.including 21,407 for maintenuco Mr. Giles has made himself--both us an efficial
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Chim, if they imagine that she is throwing of cables, absorb €135,50, ag inst £144,707, herself into the arms of Japan with the self leaving 12,900. After deducting £3,384 for surrender of a willing bride. The kind of incometax, and £14,615 foria teresi, &c., un deben- spoon that Mr. CHAMBERLAIN, said should | tare stock, and sulding £22,181 brought forward, There is an available balance of £217,081. be need when supping with a
Two quarterly interim dividends of 4 per cent. Personage is the kind required in dealing with Peking; and this Japan well knows. The closest union likely to occur between Japan and China is at most a marins de
CONTRANCE,
The following telegram has been revived from the Government of Burma, dated O Novomber, 1995:-"Haging his been declared an infected area. Inform shipping firms."
each, have been paid for the half-year, leaving £142,881, of which £100,000 has been transferred to the general reserve fond, and 142,081 is Tho tarif for telugrams carried forwned, transmitted between Japan and Europe by this Company's route was reduced on July 1 from 5s 88. to 4. 103. per word,
und as an individual-fully appreciated; and all Foochow will feel a keen regret when he goes. The energy and ability ho has displayed hero in the conduct of his public duties, and the cooss he has achieved, fully justify the sizers wish of the community that he may, weel with oqual success in his new post at Changsha Mr Giles aeries with him the osteem of at who know him, and we give him as cordial and regretful a farewell, as to Mr. Brady a cordial and delighted welcome.
Is giving some days ago the alleged
Mr. George Bernard Shaw, in a letter to the Leadings of the Japanese proposal to China.
Times, ays: Irving, honestly and accurately Those who remember 31. Sutherland's offorts described, was a quite sufficiently remarkable regarding Manchuria, we were careful to mention that these details wets matters of
to wame Hoogkong audiences last winter may and interesting mao. The illusory Ircing be interested by the following extract from our of the obituary notices, the scholar, the report only and while of undoubted
Messze A. S. Watson & Co.'s good example Shanghai contemporary's report of a cantivial Shakespearian, the model in very public and interest, wo did not regard them as trustworthy statement of facts. It appears from the buyer's point of views in reducing gathering of the Association of Imuenstrimus private virine, the distributor of sovereigns to that they have helped to strengthen the prices as soon as the rise in exchange send to Dr Satherland the ag an exceedingly refreshment-home-keepers, and of £uotes fears of those who do not trust Japan's justify it, bus caused much fuvoarable comment, amusing song in the course of which the North to staging actors does not interest me in the China Daily News cams in for some rather least. The same things were said about Yesterday the man of war and, merchant"
humorous comments, Mr. Sutherland said he Gladstone and Sir Augustus Harris; the same good faith; and it may therefore be just well to remind readers that it is not avoided ship in hour of the anniversary had refused to take any shares in the paper things will be said about Lael Roberts, Mr.
as
THE JAPANESE LOAN. -
LONDON, 29th November. The Japanese loan was largely over-
GREAT BRITAIN AND JAPAN.
LONDON, 29th November. Anglo-Japanese negotiations are pro- ceeding in reference to the mutual admission of medicals to the respective territories, especially to that of Japanese.
THE BRITISH CHANNEL. SQUADRON.
Lornor, 29th November. The Admiralty has dreided to add the five battleships recently returned from China to the Channel Squadron, which will from or be divided into two squadrons, of which these five batleships will form practically a North Sea squadron with a temporary base at Dover.
Japanese habit to take newspapers into of the birthday of Queen Alexandra, who was when it was furned into a limited coupany Chamberlain, President Roosovolt, ami possiblydington Barracks, where they attended s
burn on December 1st, 1844. A royat salute was also fired in the morning.
In esbbration of Thankgiving Das, which is a recognised Estival in the Cuited States, Mr. J. W. Osborne gave a public invitation 16 his frietals to dine at the Kowloon Hotel on Thursday evening, then a pleasant time was spent:/
because its assets wore so" Little" that itcoald bardly raise a Bob." The applrush was so prolonged that the President had to announce there would he no-mates sucores on the oficial programe," We promo this applanes was prompted more by the great popularity of Wr. R. W. Lile than by the subtlety of the hamour.
REGLIGENT CONTRACTORS, Sergeant Sims prosecuted Chu Ah Troi, contractor, for allowing stones to call over the hill at the Peak to the danger of life and property. Due struck strack the coping stone of a house and almost weni through a window. Find $15.
Another contractor at Kowloon was similarly dealt with for a like offeuro,
ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.
Dhunjershaw Muacheyl Bunsauia, a Pasco- alark, restling at 132 Wellington Street, was charged with embezzling several sums of maoy balonging to his employer, Dhujaw
Kustangos, and was romanded till Monday, bail
beiug fixed at 82,50 ).
THE ADVENTURES OF A MEDAL
Geurgo Arnold, a private in the Royal West Kout Regiment, was charged with the theft a f a medal belonging to P. 8. Besch
Compsiaust stated that one night I sst-mouth bro was sitting in th: New Travellers' Ion, viser defendant, whom ho knew, outrcil. Ho invited the soldier to sit down andharoadriuk of parter. The subject of the meid was then montioned. It was a South African medal with five clasps. Ho asked Arnold to have the ribbon rożowod and two pins added. Tas latter replied "Yes, I will do it with pleasure. It will cost you 20 euts." Defendant took the medal but failed to attend the place of meting for the ratern of the medal, and when and inuut asked him several nights later for the medai he replied that he had given it back to him. This is hul net dons. Complainant was quite sober when lo haudod the medal over to defondant.
Arnold alleged that that same evening be handed the modal bask to complainant who showed it to some civilians.
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GunDr, Clark of the R.G.A. spoke to susing Beech loud the medal oser to Arnold.
Gunner Cox of the R.G.A. said in 81 complainant hand the medal to Arnold but wishing to show it to as civiliuas he took it back and went off with it
His Worship aid defendant's story was the more probable and he adored the summons to be withdrawn.
THE VLADIVOSTOCK ORGIE.
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The N.-C. Daily News reports-Private lotters have now been receive in Shughuï from Vladivostock describing the recent riots LATE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE.
there. The trouble, it appeara, arose from the The King and Queen drove on Sunday fact that the riservists learnt that they were moning to the Guards Memorial Chapel, not to be sent home for the pres at. It was known to the authoritim that there were likely about Mr. Coleridge and myself, if by some
parado berrice, and the King unveiled a spion to be disorders, but the fall extent to which the men went had no been reckoned uson. uccidul we should become popular idols. My did mosaic representation of the Ascension,
The scenes while the riot was at its height business is not to multiply stuff of that kind. which has been placed on the east wall of the
wore of the wildast. The great bazar sou hora gallery as a memorial of the late Duke The rai Irsing was an enigma worth studying of Cambridge. His Majesty wore the uniform market was burnt out, so were Messrs. Kuust just because, having hardly one of the of colonel-in-chief of the Grenadier Guards, and Albers establishment and many other can be recoveret, being enormous. The e supplies qualifications which are claimed for him, he and the Queen was dressed entirely in linok. foreign hongs, the loss, little of which, if provel, by his extraordinary success, that thes. There was a large congregation, composed qualifications are somehow got the genuine largely of past and present officers of the of food and clothing in the place were nearly Brigade of Guards and their families, and of eutirols destroyer, and one large store, which was fortunate enough to secaps danas Bold diagnostics of eminence. Aud, unless I greatly the rank and file of the Grenadier, Cotilstream,
order WAS restoral, The New York carrspondent of the Daily mistook the man, he would neh rather bund Scots Guards, Honoured place was given goods to the value of $11,000 in an kar, 15
49 partial to two of the late Dul's sone-Adiral Sir scon knows for the very curious, rare, and distin Telegraph telegraphed the fellowing across
Adolphus Fitzgeorge and Colonel Sir Augustus acute was the demand for the arrasaries The soldiers and sailors, inflamed the Atlantic According to 3 despatchguished person ho really was, than for the
Filzgeorge, while Lord Methuen, a party of of life
on the wharves sad left insufleiently frem Macon, Missouri, negroes about there blatantly cheap compound of philanthropic Qown's nurses from Millbank Military Hospi- with drink, of which vast stores have been un- are alruost breaking their necks get hosier oxi a monument and generous sailor in a tal, and the girls from the Guards' School also genaded, burnt and destroyed everything they
came across; they parsed their core wher The explanation melodrama which most of his obituarists have wore present. The Gracadiers' Baud applied instrumental masic. At the close of the order offered is that the dimp condition of the roade of him."
ever they were to be found, dragging me of for tuto the county gad.
morning prayer the King stepped forward gaol, which has boon cowlemned, has exemised a
and dret aside B Union Jack, by which the them from under their beds at the Muscos no el memorial had been coucculed, and the same where they had taken refuge. The greater Thethirteenth guaual report of accounts of | remarkuh'e effect upon certain negre prisoners, the Nippoa Marine Transport and Fire Limurunes bleaching them almost white," and it in undis-
action switched on powerful electric lights, part of the foreign community was forced to which iluminated the picture. His Majesty take refuge on the ships in bar our, wild ho A Ger Chines were helplow anferora. Co., Ltd., Oraka, has just been published. It puted in America that most negroes do it like
-The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued rail To the glory of God and in honoured shows that the net pomis after duucting their natural colour. When the good news the following seport:
manory of George, Duke of Cambridge, Iman warship was teleguphed for. Formaately on the foll wing day the authorities were zbis The barometer auvoil this memorial." A sermon by the On the let at 12.20 p.m.
the returns and re-insurances amount to Y798,501, Loirculated, the nogrous, says the despatoli, began,
upper
hand and the port was able to regime
sume its ordinary life to some extentanong and the working account shows a talsace at pleading guilty to all sorts of crimes. The has fallen over the E. coast of Chins and is Chaplain General follerod, and at the clow of to regain
the service their Majesties went into the 14:
It will be used that for the pre-eat credit of Y 72,090, which sum the directors re- sheriff allowed fifteen to go to gael, and, Form
The highest pressure still lies over the gallery and inspected the memorial more the reius. commend by appropri·ted as follows-Reserve addrewing other aspirarts, said: “I've tambled
Yangtze,
chsely. Slight accuracies were discs rored the importation of intorc t of any de iption Fand. Y3 1000; bonus to staff, Y 14,900; dividend to your game. If any more want bleaching Gradients am slight on the China cast: in the inscription beneath the memorial, in- inte Vladivostock is forbidden. So in pable.
Moderate monsoon is of 10 per cent per annum to shareholders, you'll have to use sandpaper or a file; I ain't
indicated in the eluding the omission of the name George were the authorities to deal with the quantities account of the characteristically Chinese 75.00); and balance curried forward, Y52,190, going to entertain any more of you, in what yon! Forness Channel and fresh monsoon over the The King noticed these, and the correction of liquor imported into the place that the very
China Ses.
was promptly ordered. After their Majesties sentries and watchmon posts to gard the cannyaes by which natural gratitude is With the addition stated, the Reserve Fund seem to think is not a gael, but a beauty
Forecast:-Light or moderate E. to N. had left the chapel the late Duke's sons in drisk were frequently found helplessly drunk
at their posts. winds; £ne.
pacted the memorial.-N. and M. Record. instinct new amounts to Y530,000.
parlar." tempered with the business
confidence whilo important degotiations are proceeding. All present reports, therefore, must be regarded as coming from Chinese suurees; and while it has sometimes been the CALSE that Peking has permitted leakages, we do not think that anything so far published concerning the negotiations can be more than more-or-less clover guasa-
A Chinere contractor yesterday displayed a work-in some cases, perhaps inspired contempt of court which has probably cast bin guesswork. There can be no question of his liberty, Summoned for not taking proper the integrity of China Japan's status in precautions in blasting, to apparently did not consider it worth white attending, and coolly Corea is vastly different to what it is in Manchuria; and the same treaty which sent biter. The magistrate would not hear confirmed the fate of Corea guarantees the integrity of China. If there are any doubts as to the nature of the proceedings at Paking, they should be at cato dispelled by the attitude of China. BARON KOMURA has been received, not as a potential suzerain or a designing diplomat, but as a deliverer whom China is called upon to reward. Negotiations are necessary on
him and issued a warrant for his arrest..
WEATHER REPORT.