HONGKONG IN THE 'EIGHTIES. The Army and Moog Chronicle for March
EASTERN CADETSHIPS,
slow.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 17r¤, 1906,
DEATH OF HERE EUGEN RICHTER.
meet the confuet and telling orgaments
Herr Richter.
confront a Tura despatch, dated Berlin, Marth Thero wore two noensions during the last The first question that is likely 1 Cadetship 11th, says The last of the great Parliame
years when German Liberalian of Horr prints the deer til bi-talent of a descriptive successful candidats for & So Commission-rs taty figares which dominated the Reichstag Richter's typo was believed to have witnessed artich entitled Under the Pennant", dr (i, indeed, the Civil Sa the matter) is:
the dawn Of since its constitution in 1871 lng been removed
A hope that might recuro its the Eighties", by **Fortige Bera don Charks Gleg, who, we understand, in a retiro allow him my choir serriers-Cagles, the by the death of the Radical leader, Her legitimato influence in the councils of the State.
Which of this or the Malay State
Enron lichter, which took place at bis The first was during the brief reign of the heutement of the Royal Navy. We make the following trans, which we expect will hoghaculd I selerden w I to put down the yesterday morning, Herr Richter, who was in abandoned lie attitude of purely negative Straits, Hongker my own, wud, failing the residence in the suburb of Lichterfelde only Emperor Frederick in 1868, when Richter rezci
with mise fooding
bost, in Cuylon is probably the pleasantust his 68th your, had been suffering for some criticisms in so far as to give his oathusiastic Porchated in warm color, ad for are others to live in, says the Appointment: time from arteriosclerosis and from an affectionision to the Emperor's programme of d prit in or color and bot in others. Cetite, int it must be rememberail that s of the eyes, which ind prevented him from development of the Empire upon Liberal Between happonired to spend many felony from which officials are nawilling to taking part in the precedings of the Reicher But when the star of the Emperor months at Hongkong, and having some data tear themselves away is likely to be a step for close upon two years. He had recently Frederick kad diappeared from the firmament, relatises among residente non place in the exitian so-ly
which promotion
If a resigned the seat in the Prussian Chamber | Rhlér rolapsed into the shades of uncom
His second chance, connor The sucessful mudiinto in ambitions, he may, which to bad bold with a brief information promising apposition. wy neval contemporarelants, perhaps, be well advised to avoid Ceylon since 1870. many of
according to some obsarvors, was when Count civilians were for the monst thirt brokers, or Government offers. There was a If he likes change of reino and variety of
adventures of extreme protectios, nad of von Caprivi ronounced this policy of colozial long standing coines but the civilians work, lhes will do wait to avoid Houghout
domestic reaction, nut was prepared to accept at the Services, the vein of which remains where almost all the appointments are in
the co-operation of all parties in the State on uncertain, but is attribus to the matagal ooo low. If, on the outry, he dislikes the
the condition of their willlagness to support zn of the club. This chus the only one in the risk of being hurdled off to another station at
İBOTUDES the colony, was fatailed the Navy, and civiliaus a moment's notice, he should avoid the Malay
anny commensurate with the Stutes.
Denndidate's tastes lie in the warn silowed to long members. By degrees it became a sitijos dini, and nasal offers direction of cricket and football, he can gratify were admitted f: dembership mere or less on such tastes anywhere. If they lie in the direction he should go to the Malay States. If he the study of liturate and civilised races, should select Hongkong or Caylou. If he likes town life, he will got much of it in the Straits and little else in Hongkong, If he likes a rural existence, be can choose the Malay States. Promotion (as between Hongkong, the Straits and the Malay States) is likely to be equalised by the unification of the services.
To political career of Hart Rich er, whils may be said to have begun in 1887, is identified will, the Radical opposition to the home policy of Prinen Bismarck and with the period when the Radioals opposed under Bismarck and his BUCCORDIS the development of that poster of colonial and naval expansions which is summed up in the term Weltpofitis Hey Kiehtor, by bis birth, his early training and his youthful experiences of Prussian
that career of uncompromising hostility to the
for I aplicy renesaber how in iny of natural history, botany, or anthropology bennoratio government, was marked out for
times antics constantly displayed in the billiard run the pool that naval officers were prohibied om mnonopelising the tables after 6pm. This was the port of thing that bevel illuding totwear the Survice men and The alerts Ather cause of estrangemout was the comparative wonlth and luxury of the rolenists and the poverty of the maval meu. We could not return their hospitality
the residents Rembert
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to
think we ought to have done, and comparatively for naval officers were invited to the civilian dan us and junkelinga. Wemel, it is true, at Government Bouss and on the cricket pround, but hardly anywhere else. The headersof Bharalin society were rich merchants of the Jewish Free. There was a maneity of ladies, mad the few young girls in the colony (who wwzully warried Ext gid merchants) had their pretty beada turned with fluttery and andne attention, Hongkong sach-ty-part from the maved and military element, which in the Homes the world over-apparel to us to resemble souty of Pixton or Clubm, with the
difference that tim merchants had more eo directed to study Haley,
Young clerks in the business bonses from "C90) to" qur'a year, but socially they were very arch like our bank elerks of Engle y that they made a point of
1 of wearing fail dre in the evenings. Some merchants and i toknes were good fellows, and a few were has rife to naval zoez. largely, no druht, it was the fault of the Survice men that
thu
he
mais tendencies of German policy under Prussian hegomony which was adopted by so Many of the greatest intellects of the new Empire under the leadership of men like Mouz gon and Virchow. was born at Düsseldorf in 1838, and was the so of a surgeon gols. I was had more than once risked the displeasure of
hisporiors by on evorgette campaign on behelf of a roorganization of the medical corps of the Pressian artay. In his own autobiographical reminiscences Richter states that his political and social views remained entirely in accontauce with those of his father. As a student of law at the Universitios of Boon, Hoidalbarg, and Borin hairendy became known for his Laheral and Democratic views, and when he entered upon the first steps of an official career it was with the greatest difficulty that he succeeded in qual
In 1864 he was Bledel burgomaster of the Rhenish town of qualifying as an assessor, Movie, but the Government refused to sane- tionhis appointment. Ra was transferred 10 a distant station in East Prussia; but, essions
that his abilities fitted him for a career of agilation and controversy, be preferred to alaadon the Civil Service for the ftreden of policial life. He settled in Berlin and der himself to journalism, to economic studies, and to politics.
of
Frosities of the national dufauses. Lichter, though to dine s he made or secret of bis tuiration for Caprivi's honesty and fairness, declinor to interlain the idea of a compromise on a question which, in his opinion, vitally affected the Parliamentary control of the Budget by committing the Reichstag to years. His decision split his own party, and predetermined expenditure over a series of the ignominions fate of the rection which com promisul with the Government, and which bas Bow lost all influence, my, porbape, be regard-
as supporting the sin that, tactically at den. suation of the party ms sines in great least, bo was right. On the other hand, bis assure lost its old antipathy to ambitions naval schemes and even to Wellpolitik; and in his absouco has, with certain reserva-
in tions, give its approval to the interven to in orco, of bish be himself would have been the most seathing éritic Indood, Richier during the last year of his Parliamentary nativity found himself for the first time waited with the Parliamentary majority in support of the Government in quelling the Socialistic campaign of obstruction against the Trill Bill measure which on its merits he bad strenu-
He was, frst and foremost, o. Gusly opposed. Parliamentarian, and any attack upon the order and dignity of the Reichstag, whose rules of procede were his fotish, revolted his whole political being.
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When the oudert arrives in the Straits, Maier States, or Hongkong, he receives salary at the rate of £225 a year with fully furnished quarters. A cadet can just live comfortably bis pay, allowing himself such cheap amuse- ments as tennis, cricket, or golf, but ant riding, driving, or polo. He will perbays do well not to play bridge or poker; there are many experts about. Hongkong is said to be more expensive than the Struile; his would apply to luxuries rather than to the necessaries of life. The
The North Wills Herald reports: --- general elaracter of a cadet's eireer may be
Frisals' Formiga Mission Association was held A public meeting in connection with the materially influenced by the language that in is called upon to study, In Hongkong,
in the Friends' Meeting House, Swindon, or March 5th. Mr. de St. Dimas (from India) gave of con of course, only Chinese is studied. In the Straits and Malay Stat
Cadet y
by Friends in the Coutral Provincos and in i an account of the missionary work caried ou Holar, Tamil, or any ono of several Chinese dialects. Tamil, like
lendatory Blate of Bhopal in Central India. Chinese, opens up a double vista of proton
The speaker crud paint to grout changes w. iul tion, but the specially Tamil posts are not
had taken place during his 30 years' resklener The lifelong hostility of Richter against re in India. At the present time there were great very numerous or important. Incidentally wo
action was entirely of a piece with the unremii social, political and religious movements amon may mention the popular belief that a profound
ting warfare which he waged against the Social the people. The effects of the Japanese victory study of Chinean rondleys the student eccentric;
At the date of his election in 1867 as the Democracy. He was it is not uncommate to hear sinnlegues specking representative of Nordhausen in the North kind of govorumont whic
convinced that. we were practically excluded from the heal of themates us solitary execptions to this rule Gaman Relatstg he was airedly marked Socialists dreazoud of satablishing as a result Tolge. The influence of Japan iu Chi
the German ever Russia were very far-reaching young neu
i India were being sout to the universty society. Senresly any naval officers, except whil their acquaintances point to them as
tax in the ranks of this Radical party, who of revolution would ve 38 the Commodory, brought their wives to Hong-striking illestrains of its truth,
inimical to Butarally for greater, and thousands of Cist wed Then known as the Progressivos civil liberty as the worst depotism. In kon. Kents were very high, and the climate. The Chinese cadet is mut to China almost
yanng men were now studying in Japan. abominable. The military ladies held aloof
at once and is told off to study the dialect of (Forischrillspurte:). He had assneinted himwolf Rories of political pamphlets entited | anuses of encouragement in Imlin warh ajoken"
the Social Democrbey from the civilian indies with some exceptious, the part (Amoy, Swalow, or Canton, at which with the founder of trade unionism and of The Errers of
of the great religions awakening and the Irementar how the General's wife lost a
newly-formed National Missionary Society of it is stationed. He remains in China about operation in Germany, Schultze-Deitsch, and "Social Democratic Anticipations"
with the apostle of German Socialism, Lasalle reducing them to the fast of ractical experience Christians among their own country nion. Out after the hips of some werks, a local buty for his final examination in Chinose. After He soon became distinguished for his indofutig in the form of an elled to expres her sympathy. The Comarel's prasing that examination he may be either told
His infi. Sociali mury popu ar narrative of 3100,00,000 in India, 100,000.00 were out aids
publications helped to wir for wife coldly rolled her, and to this off to servies in some of the regular branches of able power of work and his mastery of detail,
the realm of Prussian and biza the admiration of his Conservative op-
the juduenos of any missionary society. The car testify, as I happened to be present the survica (e.g) as a magistrate er dist tapially in
new society will seek to evangelise these, and it thane, in which he exhibited a That kind of behaviour is not calculated to cor), or may be attached
Izeria!
ponents, and the Emperor is reported to have is thought that Indian workers will have moro truly lalstonian faculty of
making figures said that the only elements which be missed in ready, access than European missionaries to advance Imperial Federation nor, to kait to "Protectorate." He has also to act as a surt Bro and speak. His scrapmlous analysis of them were mouarebic sentiment and religion." gother the Colonies and the old conatry. of vigilance society for protection of Chinese
tho feudatory States. Mr. de St. Delmas the fancial consequetus of Bismarckin poiky The absence of the religious element is close referral to
"Life Bu article in the
of women and giris, fe sceure the banishment of
brenght bin into sharp antagonism wid teristic of German Radicalism, and in the Faith." on the opium traffic in connection andesirable alious, to suttle disputes as AÐ
the great German Chanceller. of whose pro-country of Luther there is bardly anything with Riot and Massuere in China for arbitrator in cases where a knowledge both of
forsidable critic and opponent, The Radicalism t: ctionist and scoin! policies he was the next which corresponds in politieat to the which the writer held the Government and
Nopeonformist aurcione of Herr Richter never underwent any develop-
people of England responsible. Jan diate action was called for to and the opium traße i ment or change. It was, consciou-ly or uncon
we were to be saved from the lasting disgrac of having heathen Chius the first to settle this
tie
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beloved son in the Sendan campaign. and haw, two and a half years, and then presents himself and he had crossed swords in the political arena ( heuped ridicule upon the Socialist ideals by India, which is to be carried on by Indian
JAPANESE INTERNAL ISSUES.
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It
In personal appearance tichter fulfilled the ideal of a tribune of the people. His square susly, medelled apou that of the Manchester bicket figuure sad heavy fratres lost them Scuol sad of Jobu Staart Mill; and neither selves to gentesque caritats, and his pupu Richter nor, for many years, his party res nedority was partly based upon the fact that his the designation of Manchester men hysiognomy was familiar to the whole nation, which it was the custom of Bismarck and the is style in speaking in some ways recalled shat Comervatives to ticket thom.
They
believed of Spargoon, and in writing his abrupt short
and his Freimanige Zeitung, which he founded in 1885 and himself largely wrote until a couple of yours ago, was a perfect wise of practical information upon the leading topios of the
as a moral question.
The following resolution was then carried animously
The sudden awakening of China, consequent
tD prevent the importation of opiam from Indis. From a moral standpoint, the termination of the in trafic by heathen China rather than 5 Christian England would be a lasting disgreen to our beloved country, and would care less of prostign in India and China. Regarded as a real question, the anticipated loss of covenue to India must be discounted by the certainty of Chisa's speedy action if Great Britain delays. In consideration of the urgency of this question.
A popular game at. Hongkong, as indeed, at all the Treaty ports, was the pain of American bowls. It is us that the game has never enght on in England, and that it should be English law and of Chinese castem is needed, confused by the average Faglishwn with em to atch the working of the opiam monopoly mon skittles, From whieht, il vastly differs. It
and to supervise the man-ment of coolie was the enston at all the chais on the s'ation lodging houses. Bluck of this werk seems in inserils in git batters the names of all players moetonous and even squalid in character, but Who nebie a naximum score, a very dificult it is very necesary, and gires a thorough in- foul. Some way! unnies will will be found sight into the ways of the Chinese coolio upon the beams of the bowling alleys of things thu fficial into direct relations with the Treaty ports, but whether Bus Hongkong masses. In the higher posta an error of judg civilians will trouts to regiki the untues of thes naval and military experts scenas de ubtful,”
nent in dealing with the opium monopolist that the genins of the German people in industry-outences were like those of Samnel Silon Japan'e victory orer Russia, eurós te may have a very serious feet upon the revenue, while the police work-the inaintenance of
and commeres and in social and political activity to possessed the faculty of making abstruss certainty of Chius sp edily asserting its right order by breaking up the Mafias and Camorras ut durpose onto the growing a political subjects intelligible to the masses. faire. Their opposition to the tendencies of the Chinesis especially interesting to
of the age was intensified by their perception many mek. Bat the Chinese work deaths the ideal of the social monarchy was being special talents and special tastes; it does not
assi by Bismarck and his successors in order to appeal to all.
strengthen the prerogative of the Crown and the bureaucratic power of the Government. Thir desirs to secure fall discussion of domestiu grievances, to protest against the abuses of the police state," and to extend and safeguard the Werties of the individuat led them to regard as a aero diversian development like the colonial meremeest, the expansion of the army, and the creation of a strong uvy. They also denounced in the strongest terms agitations like the Anti Semitic movement, which attempted to establish a distinction in the position and privilege of different classes of German citizens. For sindor ressons they were inveterate opponents of the agrarisa toties by which the German saHE PROSPECTS OF HOME RULE. Prsian Government lavandeavoured to foster
most trustworthy battress of State and of the mosareby in the shape of an aristocratic class of landowners and a loyat class of peasant cul- tisators of the soil.
In connection with a statement in the Mon ing Pool relating to the Japanese Internal Tues, of which theware hollure in Hongkang, Mr. Yaki Yuushavo, the ranger of the Yoko- hana specie Bank, writes to that paper: I should like to pint out to you the general inaceusey
of the statements contained therein. in the Brietly dealing with the various
points order you have
should like arranged them, to say that no statement has over bems authorized
by the bank which could possibly fund holders of 6 precaf. Exchequer Beads to suppose that he amount of euch bonds would be payable in cark, at her option, before the date fixed for their redemption. It is True that we have bought lately for our change upo Lions a rain anout of the Intely wa Inve
HONGKONG CADET'S EXPLO- RATIONA
The Yackow correspondout of the 3.-C. Daily News writes on March 16t
This work we had a short visit from Mr. B. F. Johnston, of the Hongkong Civil Service, who is making on extended trip through Clias and Burma. He started frota Weihaiwei for Peking there he took the train for Hankow, where he toolt the steamer as far as Telung. He travelled from Ichang to Wanlion by ous boat, then strack across country for Chengt After a few days in the orpital of care over und from that city to Yackow. From this place, he goes to Tachionla and then will take a south easterly direction to Ning-y-fa and Hwei-fi-ohen, I will pass through Talifi, in Yipman, on his way to the Burman frontier.
Drawn Bonds, and that tent, as our the province, be left by boat for Kinting and and strengthen agriculture as faruishing the |
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CRITICISM OF THE WEALTHY,
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desire that immediate stops be taken by Gornmost to bring the Indo-Chinese opium
Lauret wreaths had been placed on Herr Richter's place in the Reichstag and his former place in the Prussian Chamber yesterday. In the fmperial Diet the President, Count Ballestre, and in the Prassian House of Pepesentatives the Conservative leader, Herr you li d-brand, paid unprejudiced tributostatic to an end; aur to facilities Patie advocate the raising of voluntary Patriotic to his personal worth and to his real gifts, Fund, and further desire that any necessary Prince Blow and several of his Ministerial burden of taxation should fall on England, and colleagues have privately expressed themselves net on fudia? in the same senst
At St.
Patrick's Day banquet in London on Mar. 19th Mr. Juba E. Esdunovi, Chairman í of the Irish Parliamentary Party, reiterated the belief that England wilt, ere long, give to risud all that she could weasonably expect or demand.
FOOTBALL AN ANCIENT CHINESE GAME.
JUDGE OF NATAL
SUPREME COURT
Mr. Justice Finnamore Tells of Remark- able Cure of Distressing Eczema By Cuticura-Grow Worse Under Pro- fessional Treatment.
OTHER SUFFERERS
CURED BY CUTICURA
"I suffered a severe attack of eczema on the scalp, face, cars, and neck, and was for several months under professional treatment, but became moras. My free was dreadfully disfigured, and I lost nearly all my hair. My wife prevailed apon me to try the Coticaca Remedies, which I did with most satisfactory re aults, the disease disappearing and my hair growing thicker and glosster than bafore my illness. My wife has purchased Cuticura for other sufferers, with good results in each case. -Robert Isaac Finne- more (Judge of the Natal Supreme Court), Pietermaritzburg, Natal,"
AGONIZING ECZEMA
And licking, Burning Eruptions, with Loss of Hair, Cured by Cuticura.
The Cuticura Treatment is at once agreeable, speedy, economical, and com- prehensive. Bathe the affected parts freely with hot water and Cuticura Soep, to cleanse the surface of crusta aud scales, - and soften the thickened enticle. Dry without hard rubbing, and apply Cuti- eura Ointment to allay itching, irritation, Inflammation, and soothe and heal and, lastly, take Cuticura Resolvent, or Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. This treatment affords instant reliet, permite rest and sleep in the severest forms of ecsema and other itching, burning, and scaly bumours, and points to a speedy, and economical cure of tor. permanent.
and
faring, dissguring bumours, eczemas, rashes, and inflanimations, from infancy age, when all other remedies and the best physicians fall.
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In the Nineteenth Century, Mr. H. A. Giles, Professor of Chiness at Cambridge, writes un football and pole in China. He remarks that football was played by the Chinese several ccnturios before Jul Cusor landed in Mr. John Dillon, Member of Parliament for Britain. Its invention has been ascribed to East Mayo, said that Irishan bad one comthe mythical Yellow Emperor of the third pensation for their sufferings in fighting mille B. O. Ile quotes an ancient record Ireland's battle-they had given Joseph The Emperor,
Cheng
11, B. C, 32-6, was Chamberlain to the Unimuist Party- a disfood of football, but his officers represented to
PURE FRESH WATER. Party, long will Ireland's enemies be paralysed also unsuitable to the Imperil di-nity. His astrous gift, for so long as he remains in that him that it was both physically exhausting and
THE HONGKONG STEAM WATER- and unable to rally for n fight against us. Long Majesty replied: We like tying; at what BOAT CO., LD., is prepared to supply may be live, for he has been Ireland's greatest one chogeos to do is not exhatering." A ARE QUANTITY of PURE FRESH Mr. T. P. O'banor, speaking at Liverpool, ideal was then made to emph, the Shipping, both for Deck and
suggestal the game al tadi, works for the taled that the laboural Government could Emperor's amusem n a measure for Irish self-government by such an overwhelming majority that the House of Lords would not dire rejset it.
reased archasing to any large Exchange positia would not permit us to do ne, but we expect to resume buying in a few days. Possibly this fact has given rise to the prrouecus report. It is not right to say that a 5 per cent. bonus was offered to holders of the
In all these lines of opposition Rickter per cent. Exchequer Bonds if the said bouts
soon became the most effective spokesman of his be esclunged for bonds of now 5 per cent, loòn.
party When 1,050 yen wis magutioned as the umbaut
His detailed knowledge, his sarcason and his humour, as well as bis unimpeachable of alliment of the new loan against the deposit
integrity and independence, which rendered him of 1,099 pen of thold, it was only intended to
naxesailable by the ordinary Bismarckian show the approximate propos lou. When the
masttods of personal abuse, constituted him the allotment of the new loan is made its value willin pleading for the simple e, at a meeting
most formidable Parliamentary opponent of the The fent, and this ancuial, less rebus, wilf March at Essex Hall, Mr. Edwart Carpenter It may be said of his atos bo determined according to the tender price of of the Humanitarian League, fed on the 70 ¦ said that our industrial system was carried on
that they drow
and Bismarck was In plate free vine of the Dawa by limited companies s toy in the interest of himself too experienced a swordsman ust to friend!"
the Ficus desired for the purpose, pins to shareholders. Managers were put in simply resize that he often had the worst of it. Ou
It is intended to give as much as prueuble of the new lean to the ho ders of for the purpose of carning dividenda. Augers Rach occasions the Churceller sometimes lost. yar e Shequer Bouds desiring the proposing at a meeting of shareholders the all-control and used to stamp up and down xango if they are a lutted at all, and with raising of the employees wages or an improve the tribe of the Reichstag, fuming with in- ment in their working conditions, would be dignation against the Ridical leader, whom he this view, whan, 1 the time of deposit, the sialy
we wont to deacunce as a Reichsfeind or of redemption of Drawn Bonds is known, and booled down, because these were only accidental
"oney of the Empire." It was the desire to secondary matters. the aucunt of recruid interest is therefore
strike at the roots of the Radical opposition ju ertais, such int rest will be added to the face value of the bonds depesited, and be allotment
Germany which induced Bismarck to encourage the beginnings of the Social Democracy and to preceded with cordingly. In caso how how long they would keep their engagements,
delare that for his part he would not mind the the date of aneh i demption is not known at the
presence of 80 Secial Democratic Deputies in time, the amount of accrued interest will be, so The company might want a more rupid worker.
Le Reichstaan aspiration which has since far as we at presont understani, added to the employed and incompetent or, while, on Men were being pushed out in one direction as
ban fully realized. the other hand, the number of unemployed and incompetent rich, living on the dividends, was being increased.
There exi-ted to day, ho continued, an Nugaraki sui Shanghai on Sunday, the 15th affluence on the dividends so accumulated by inst., st 10 p m., and may be expected here ou pr acquisitive industrial system. Tisse about Monday, the 23rd inst.
people had no necessity to work, and many The 16 M. ar. Bachsen, which left here onwers at their wits ends to know how to spend Thursday, the 14th ins, arrival at Shanghai | theic time. They spent the dividends and obtained thereby sort of milk and water ou Saoday, the 15th inst, at p.m.
The P.M. str. alingolid arrived at San Fran pleasure. Gradually they were raising the cisco on the 18ti, inst
standard of well-to-do life until it was becoming
bulunes to be returned in cash
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The present-day industrial machine, he stated, was being perfected. The "drive" was so grest that seres
nies of excellent workinen did not know
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The 1.G.M. sir. P. E Friedrich left Kobe vis enormous class of people living in considerable his full strength to the task of oppo and by the generally higher prices, due to the football games. Polo was also very popular, ATOMATIC MAUSER
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The 1.G.M. Mr. P. R Mandal toh: 14 her on Wednesday, 1 is, aanved at Singapore on Sunday. 15th inst. at 5p.
The str. Kona ata Miaru (Barcan Line) left Koho via Maji and Shaughmi for this port on the 15th inst, and is expected to arrive here
on the 2446 net.
The aty. Dardura left Singapore on the 14th inst, and is dus hero on Thuray, the 19th inst. The H.A.L str. Arcadia, from Humkurs, left Singapore for this port on the 13th inst., a.m., and may bo usparted here on or ab ut 10th, a.. The str. Hector left Singapore on 16th inst. for Shanghai direct.
Relani games: "On the Emperor's tarhday two teams played football before the Imperil pavilion. A goal was set up, of over thirty fot light, adorned with gaily coloured silke, and having an opening of over are to have been to a foot in diameter." The object of each kick the ball through the opening, the players The attention of underwriters is being taking it in turns to kick, and points bing forcibly directed to the adverse con quos rewarded with flowers, fruit, wine and over
scored accordingly. which are arising out of the recent large
silver bowls and brocades. The cap'ain of the The growth of the Socid Domoorsoy has, advance in shipbuilding material. This advance ad, heen the apas tres which has proved has been effected during the past six mot losing side was Bogged, and sufferel, other
indignities.” foal to the influeues of German Radicalism. Claims for repairs are already being swelled,
The name of several great footballers have Solong as Richter himself was able to devote not only by the advance in materials, but he been bouded down to posterity, Ancient ho the higher wages workinon xre able to secure Chinus poetry is quoted descriptive of various could wake up for the diminished number of ម followers by the infu-ne which the reluctance of many firms to take repair work.
A maker of polo cinte, us duly recorded in the characteristically Teutonic viour and dirvel. Insidontally, of course, the present east of Book of Marvele, was taken up to heaven in new of his spoken and written words exercised repairs causas many damages to reach the broad daylight. throughout the country. On one occasion, u per cent, fiait and fall qu un-verwritere, from for years ago, whần là demonneed the zigzag which a year ago they would have been exempt. I have been taking out the price of the policy of the Government, the appi-¡ment of Ministers without political experience the principal commodities used in repairs of theatrical
Iond Chauvinistic toudencies of foreign steamers and comparing them with those of u Present day ancisty was probably the most policy, his invective was my-echoed and applauded year ago, and the results are striking. Steel The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued futile the work bud ever wen I would not swn by the Conservative Press, and his auction plates have advanced by 22 per cent and can the following report: say the most criminal or wicked, because he did at there had been an alarming decay of tardly be obtained in any quantity even at the On the 1th at 1.5 .m.-The barometer not think society had suficient spirit for that "enarchiv sentiment" in the country was existing quotations; steel angles are up 18 partins f) en over Japan, and risen slightly over S. (luaghter). But it was certainly the most widely endorsed. But nothing has been more cont; copper pipes have advanced by 3 per -hina and the Philippines. vilpar, and the most dull in its monotony of remarkable than the failure of any ane to stop cent. and cooper inguts by 18 per cent.: pitch The depression is moving Eastwards over fashion, and
was founded on an cuormous into his place. The Parliamentary:Opposition. pine shows an adrance of atou 30 per cant.
W. Japan. system of human waste, wants of wares and is fulfilment of the desires of riure
Shipyards generally are full of work, and wages waste of the human life engaged in the makingad ako, it would appear, of Prince Bülow, bus are costing at last 6 per cent, more than a year of these wares. If society people had to make ben concentrated in the Social Denoority, ago. Underwriter will be forlaaste if an all- their own clothes there would be some curious, and it is easier for the present Chaucer romud advance of fully 20 per cent, possible scenes in the streets and many would go about to deal with the tou elaborate invective of Herr more, is not found in their forthcoming repair attired in simply an Indian blanket.
Bebet than it was for his great predecessor to bills.—Times.
monstrous and inhumane,
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WEATHER REPORT.
Gradients are sight ove S. China, and morate variable winds may be expected in the Formosa Channel, and light S. winds over the N. part of the China Sea.
Forecast V.riuble winds, light moderate; thunder showers.
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IMPORT D EVERY MONTH, THERE- FORE ALWAYS FRESH LLY, SCHULTZE'S, AIBERTE and KYNOCK'S SPORT NG CARTRIDGES 8, 10, 12 16, and 20 BORE and NEWCASTLE CHILLED SHOT is :11 Sizer, Non, 10 to SSSG. AIR GUNS and AMMUNITION in Variety.
WM. SCHMIDT & CO. Hongkong. 29 November, 1902.
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