INTIMATION
must have learnt very little of late years. It is quite true that if the reforms in her Army and Nuvy were accomplished sho would be in a good position for other reforins; but the difficulty is that these
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 12m, 1900.
REUTER'S SERVICE.]
RUSSIA.
CANTON.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
A CHINESE COMELY
The Government of India is to bo represented TELEGRAMS. at ke Postal Congress at Roms by Mr. Hermann M. Kisch, C.B.I, formerly & Commis- sione in Bengal, and Acting Director-General of the Post Office of India; and Mr. Edward Anthony Dornn, Postmaster-General of Bengal.
LONDON, May 9th. Japanese papers slate that the lows to pro-
The Dumn will assemble on the 10th iust. b attained unless preceded by other perty sustained through the rise earthquakes administrative reforms of a much more presin Forms have reached Y13,000,000. The There will be au elaborate ceremonial: the Station, is an equestrian. His pany is a good ing nature. Efficient work from the Army Formosan Government has spent 1,280,960 Tsar will give a speech from the throne in and Navy casust be hoped for without a for relief purposes, and the fund raised by the the winter palace; the new fasdamental ambles through the narrow streets to the office definite nud strong national spirit uniting the Taiwan Kicksi (the Formosa Sacioly) amounts haws of the Empire will be promulgated; of his Rosinante, he oats a five gure, and
A. S. WATSON & CO., very reforms in her Army and Navy cannot
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asserting autocratic power, and limiting the powers of the Duna.
Great consternation
Wils
May 10th.
Expectant Magistrate Cheong, at present fdoug duty as deputy at the Chief Polion
ons, his saddle best English make, and as he
every day, his sword dangling against the ribs knows it.
His groom is a character, toe, in his way. He used at aisa welcome and familiar figure at the fan-tan
meeting of Liberals is St. Petersburg last evening, at which several members of the Duma wewe present, by the meeting being
whole country, an effective administration to
To-night in the last opportunity the TO | keep the Empica together under the strain
war necessarily induces, and, before all Hongkong public will hare of witnessing the things, such in absence of corruption in wonderful performances of Mr. H Thues on and no doubt the City Ball will be as well the public service as will at least secure fled us It has bo uring the week. A change toguhr and punctual payment of the troops. of programme will be made this afternoon, hekken up by troops. China, who is at the present time, is cor beginning at 330 p.m,
enously defective in all these requisites, and the mure porsessione "foreign methods" will not he sufficient to give her MESSES, BUROUGHS, WELL-success in any serious or prolonged struggle
COME & Co. LONDON.
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"SOLOID BRAND PRODUCTS.
KEPLER'S MALT EXTRACT.
QIL IN MALT EXTRACT.
During the month of February 19377 ors, of | gold, valued at Rs. 28,27,387, were eztracto)| from the Indian gold minm. The oustarn for the slovos months (April to February) vs 575,777
while this internal mal-administration | ozs., valued at £s. 3,28,53773. Of this amonnt contiuney. The any itself is not sufficiently 584,051 zs, valged at Rs. 3.21,61,773 stands to centralised to take it reliable in Territory, gilded 12,000 ozs..
she credit of Mysore. The minos in the Nizam's vard at Ra 6,22,000
sational crisis. But apart from this, Lite whole system of corruption in administra tion must be done away with before Ching
rly upon her forces,
however
KEPLER'S SOLUTION OF COD LIVER well they may be schooled in forsign tactics or supplied with foreign arme. The policy which CHANG # boustingly advocates it, BURROUGH'S BELF and IRON. WINE. after all, only Chinn's old one of trying to learn from foreign nations the knack (as she deems it) of doing various things and then attempting to do then her own way, and before she has thoroughly mastered alt connected with them. This China has done repeatedly, and always with, the same results. She learns a certain amount from
LANOLINE PREPARATIONS.
HAZELINE CREAM, RAZELINE,
HAZELINE SNOW, ale.. ala, etc.
And POCKET CHESTS, MEDICINE
MEDICINE CASES.
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The following is the munu at the Hongkong
PINNERBO D'Oouvios-Egza a la Bass.
Sauce. Eaters-Laub Cutlets and Green Pens,
“Balls***
-Para
Joints, &c.--Roast Ribs of Beef und
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THE BRITISH MINISTER TO CHINA.
LONDON, May 9th.
Sir John Jordin succeeds Sir Ernest Satow as British Mini-ter at Peking.
table, notwithstanding find he has had a long run of huck. The fan-tan perple “lay low and said nothing", and the other day the fuck turned, They cleaned him out. He pewnat his master's fae English saddle, and sold the pouy for $10 tos Bannerman, and disappeared. The Banner- wan ambled through the surrow streets, enting a fine figure as the legitimate owner, nufil arvated, Now they are bapting for the gambling groom,
THE NEW BOND,
Sir John Newell Jordan, K.C.M.G.. wƏR
The new bund from the steamers' wharves Resident Minister L Segal from 1901 to the beginning of the Japanese protectorate. His down to Datel Fally is nearly completed and is experienes of China daree from 1876 to 1996 fairly well dons. Trees are being planted all when he went to Corea. He is a pukka Irish-along, and whou the place has imen trimmed
Hit and the surplus materinde renoved, it will undoubtedly improve the appearance of this sida of the City.
man, sita a horse like a Centaur, and con manage Oriental diplomats as well as be manages a horse.-ED.
THE JAPANESE TRADING SQUADRON
Soup Kidney. Fish--Boiled Fish sud Pansies Friendteau of Val and Shitung Patties. Curry Horsendial, Houst Capon and Bid Sauce, Boiled Calf's head und Figuuri Sauce, Cold Mezė Pie and Miss Sad Sweets--Macumi Pol·ling, arrived at Melbourne; extensive official pro- Strawberry Ice Cream and Fiage Cues, Apricatparations have been made for its reception. Tart, Tipsy Cake. Dessert-Coffee-Fruits.
Tho Indian Trade Journal, discussing cotton spinning in 1905, says: The exceptions) į, "otivity that has prevailed through the industry during the past twelve months, the heavy domand in all directious, and the large prits known to have been made, entitle us to eay that
LONDON, Nay 9ik. The Japanese training squadron has
INSANITARY ́AREAS.
MOKE RECLAMATION PROPONED.
At noon to-day tan Sanitary Board assembles to consider the adviability or otherwise of clos- ing a block of the houses known as Nos. 94,
The Fine Products of Messra, BURROUGHS, Enropeans and then ants to work to apply | fex many mouths every available spindle in 96, and 98, Reclaration Street, Mangkok,
WELL.COM & Co. are proscribed by hiding Physicians all over the Wor
her knowledge in what she thinks is an improved way, that is, by endeavouring to | reconcile it with her, old-fashioned modes of prace:lure, not weognising that the latter
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India was working to its utmost capacity." Each spindle preduced an averag› of over slaven Us. per month.
A. S. WATSON & CO., are radically wrong; so that may instruction died at the Gesecamont Civil Hospital on The Indian Trude Journal, a new weekly issued
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she recrives in improved methods either us to warfare or us to civil administration onds by being of very little practical use, and is eertain to fail her in the time of need. It is characteristicsf Chinese conceit to nasune that China has only to pick up a few hints from foreign untious and Japan to become more than equal to the latter. Something of this kind has always been her une idea,
THE FLOODS,
Viceroy Shum returned on May 8th-from his tour of inspection to the districts most affected by the recent floods. The district that has affered most is the Poon Yu strict, where | numerona dƒ es bara been washed away. The foods having somewhat subsided the Fatalan lise has resumed running, but the trains travel slowly so us to avoid accidents.
„AN "INTNINATIONAL AFFAIR,”
THE HOUSING OF THE PEOPLE.
SECOND INTERVIEW,
In our previous interview, we gave the opiatous of a Chinees publicist. Hero we have the point of view of an English member of the Sanitary Board, who appreciates the position of the landlord.
Mr. Shelton Houper. when waited upon by
cur reports, expressed his opinion on the
subject very fronly.
The resumption of property, as indicated in the Daily Prear yesterday, is not carried unt simply because the people are avorerowded there but also because the houses are crowded together.
Bemuse they are insanitary?
Yes. These houses were built years ago without any regard to sanitary requirements. Of course they had to comply with the law of that time. The land, it should be remembered, was sold by the Government on condition that it be kid out in conformity with the laws of the Colony. There ans Publio Health or Buildings Ordinance then with such stringent rotations as to-day, consequently when people were invited to purchase land pat up for sale by the Gureument they naturally made the most of their land. It was sold in the open market for us much as it would bring oper and shove the upset, price, and in later years when the city is found to be overcrowded from anitary point of view the Government and the public generally are only too ready to blame the poor owner, forgetting that the owners are to-day paying the Goverment by way of premtim sul Crown rent for what they gol, and the Government also drives the benefit from the extra rates assessed on the
chanced rentals.
About the properly samed
The Government, in resuming auchinsorilery property, he only to pay the wurket valua apart from gertain illegal or undoshable bon-
It is reported that on the 6th inst, is foreignerditions which entrance its valua. Residentally shot a sampan girl and killed her. The matter was about to be amicably settled when the Nam-Hoi Magistrato 1-arning about
the affair sont for her mother or mistress, eviltold
her that this being an international case it could not be astiled out of court. The hearing of the ease is proceeding.
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE NEW ENGLISH CHURCH AT KOWLOON.
But in effecting such cloarcucer, is the result not to overcrowd districts that are already densely populated? Is not that inevitable?
No.
That would apply if there were not
sufficient unoccupied tenements in the Colony to accommodate all those who have been displaced. Were there no house to which these people conbl go there would certainly bo grat hardship entailed in carrying on the resumption of iu- sanitary property. If the demand for houses were greater than the supply and the rats becam abnerinally inflated, of course the owrors would benefit, bat such is not the case to-day, I venture to say there ar xoma kundreds of tonements in the Colony to-day ready to receive people displaced.
THE INDIAN TRADE JOURNAL.
Through the Bengkong Chamber of Com- The remains of Mr. Denis O'Keefe, who meros we have revised an early number of
1 Catholic by the Commercial Intelligence Department of Thursday, we interred in
We regard this i Cemetery at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon. the Indian fiovernment. The deceased, who had been in the Sanitary publication with considerable professional inter. Department for about fire years, had a large est, as it has been objected to in India as a circle of friends, who will rogrot to bear of his departmental trespass on a field of private TO THE EDITOR OF THE “TAILY PRESS.” untimely ord. His remains wers fallowed to enterpriss already well covered. One journal
St. John's Cathedral. their last resting place by a large number of protested that if the government were deter-
But apparently the displaced people don't Bong koog, May, 1966,
take advantage of these vacant houses. Fanitary Inspectors, also by the Volunteers, of wined to run a newspaper, it should at least
DEAR SIR,-As perhaps seme provide a adequate staff; and the anggestion render would like to have me shuge in the
of your do you thisk is their objection to them? which body deceased was a member
was made that the staffing arrangements were
The Chinose like to crowd together. It is provision tring made.
of a Charob at Olo castona". They object to remove from nadequate. Following is an extract from the
of the English Churcb), we take this opper contemplated, buildings work erected extensivaly tuity of informing you that the St. Andrew's in different parts of the city, hus the houses rerive any helps in aid of the Geuerst Fund Church Faraisbing Committee will gladly are still empty..
And the Government hoped to get the people fas furnishing and savingine ka A valean'a | .. Church, Kowloon, the gift of Sie Paul Chuter made it a conlition that the Tramway Compu to the Colony, naw approaching completion. shonid rug workman's trama? The generous donor of the fabric is adding to
Yes, the Government Loped themoby to mili his original gifta stained glass window for the gate the prercrowding, but so for what has not
Many West End firms are at presunt exhibit-
What
OSLTCommunications relating to the news column though it might be hoped she would be ablo ing dainty silken pyjamas against a backgroutil second number which seems to illustrate that Kowloon (for all-English-spaking members their old haunts. When the resumptions were
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the future of Chins.
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to take a juster view of the facts at the of nazy lingerie. Inquiries by a press repre sentative elicited the feel that these artistic "foreign sleeping suits have replaced the Empire rate Present day. Her study of methods" will lead her but a little ways nuit" in the hearts of fair enclounce. unless she realises the fact that the first managoreas of a Bond-street firm bas received thing that is acessary is a thorough reform an order for half-a-dozen pyjama suits from an It is up-to-date socisty damo." They are to bu mada in her internal administration.
in the palest shades of silk, hand embroiderad "Our with flowers," the manageress said,
to
be hoped for her own interests,
point-
they
s well as thoss of foreign nations, that sheenstomer has particularly asked us uni to furget / Koll for the years 1886 to 1101 was headed East end. The Bishop of Victoria is providing resaltel. The Government having been lax in on-
the little coat pocket and we have been ordered to provide silk pocket handkerchiefs to mate! each suit."
my at last find out where her real difficulty hes. It is not the want of warlike know- Jedge or implements, but the want of national coherence which causes her weakness; and The new Tentai of Hanku w. Chen Kuoi-lung if China hopea to be able to take her place who arcording to a Wachang dispatch has ten ang the nations, it is in the Intier direc-transferred to Hunkow from the Echang Tantai. fion that she must ürst endeavour to reform, ship, was exported to take over the sexle of the Such reform west be a process of consider Hankow Thotai-ship recently. This official,
There were unfortunately in the first issue of the Indian Tra e Journal typographical arrots not a few. bume' of them were of a nature merely escalated to annoy. There were others of a serious kind, such as the misprint in a note on the gold prodaction of the world, on pago 7, where the table showing the output of rupees instead of pounds sterling."
Otherwise, wants bound to admit that it looks Holy Table Cancel and Choir Seats, the farsing the provisions of the Ordiastre ngainat a very creditable production, and one likely to Public and Rading Desk, Me. A Bryor (tan Lovercrowding, the people have remained whore
honorary Architsot) is giving a brass Lectern.they were The Commasivants of St. John's Cathedral and the Fesk Church (through Mr. Johnson, have sing shown greater activity in euforcing the Cathedral Chaplaiu) have presented these regulations, Commarion Plate. Mr. E. C. Lewis has given a rot of Linea for the Holy Table: Mr. W King has presented Servis Books, and the
be neful to those who are interested in Indian trade. Various brief extracts are reproduced in other parts of this paper.
OLD INDIAN GOLD MINES.
'The attention of the Sanitary Board was called to the matter and the Authorition
Aud you think no lordship is eroated ?
able time, al during its progress, if it is says the N.-, Daily News, isa younger brother covors of extenfire ancient workings, believeds. P. C. K. are making a graut of Prayer walk a little to their work. bat by bergisparand
The Dry Goods Eremonist says: That telegraph company is responsible for errors in the transmission of despatches was the ruling
the Stato will have boon medo.
It is believed that the area has been applied for
There remais many other things, not yet by seme of the leading gentleman in Madras, provided, though indispensably necessary, us, and that the services of Messrs. John Taylor for instance, Seats for and vous, who have done so much for Indian'
You suggest that the cost of bamwny fares, if they chose to ride, would be compensated by the redund rente?
Yes; and if they chose to walk thaywould make the Congregation money. Ofcourse, this does not apply to Shaukį, į mining, will probably be requisiticued to develop festimated to cest about $1,49), an Organ-or Wan or other distant villages. That would be too the field should the expert reports confirm the suficient substitute - Puukahs, Vestry far for them to walk to work. The further you
of Supreme Court Justics Madly, of Brook. Private opinions formel of it-Times of India. Farniture, un Alos Dish, Alms Bags, Kneelers, get fromthe centre the cheaper therents When
:
RADIUM USELESS YET.
Some further marvels of radium wore
Hyun Books, &, &c. To provide these, and muny other things, requisits for the Church when opened and Conseersted for Divias explained in a lecture on the "Corpuscular Service (as we hope it abortly may be a Theory of Matter," delivered at the Royal general food was recently started by the Institution recently by Prof. J. Thompson, Bishop, whose personal appel obtained for us
It was known, he said, that is the course of
the regulations against overcrowding are aforead and the people cannot Bud serommo- dation, then will be the time to cry out, but at plesont Wanchani district is obuilt. anticipation of the overcrowding regulations being carried out owners. have provided houses
in the cutlying districts.
La
So facas I can see, ne. They may suffer A Bangalore correspondent states that a dis-
inconvenience by having to move outwards and Boxoxoxa, May 12mm, 1906.
to have been for gold, bus boas made in the Tarikere Taink, ar the site of the important Books. The Belfry is being furnished by Mr. and going to live in those houses in the outlying GENERAL, CHANG, the Chinese Minister ever bonestly inaugurated, many useful of Chen Kuei-lang, the new Governor of this
province at Boucliow. Both brothers took an suciont city of Bstoapuri. The ancient E. Osborne's generosity, with a Peal of districts it will cost dem no more to live. Rents active part in anti-foreign polities during the workings, which are believed to be at least seven Taotlar Bells; and Mr. F. & Wilks is install there are cimaper than in the centrul distriot, at Berlin, is reported by the Bestirer lessons must be learnt from simple ex.
centuries old, are said to extend, at short Tagebdali to have given utterance to some perience, and with these lessons it may be Boxor uprising of 1900, and it ones as a sur
intervals, for something like teen ailesing Electric Light throughout the Church. and it would be na inconvenience for them which is a longer distance than those either in The Rev. F. Johnson has further antler to walk a milo or half-a-mile. The British work- very "frank" expressions on the subject of hoped that China will awake to the fact. priss to all the are acquainted with tho Bur
man bus to do it. Frnkness is so little that she has a far better chance of main antecedents of the two brothers how they raan Kolar or Dharwar-and, should the reste prove taken the provision of a Font, and Mr. J the ordinary chamcteristice of Chinamen, estaining for integrity by friendliness with aged to escape the punishment they really to be payable below the points of which the old Plumer has fared to prosent a brass Cross
importance to pecially of those connected with official or foreign nations than by endeavouring to deserved while men not half as guity were made on ceased working a discovery of vast epon for the Commvion Table.
to suffer loss of rank and even is itself at the the march of progress by diplomatic life, that we may, without being thwart
bands of the avenging allies. attitude of contemptuous anduly suspicions, take any declaration of adopting an this kind with the proverbial grain of salt, defiance and threatening the outside world "surprise" that awaits then, or at kast imagine :L is possible that it was with the made with soce ulterior objec The should they continue to offer her unsolicited Chinese representative is slated to have advice. said that recent political and military events and taught China that "thorough-going delivered in London on the 10th inst.
The German mail of the 11th April was
reform in every department was a vita! question for the Chinese Empire"; adding;}
Regimental bathing parties begin on Mouday. "It would be necessary to begin with tho As yet, with the exception of the Y. M. C. A., Army and Navy, in order to be able to the civilian parties have not begun. The water withstand the pressure of ton zealous friends is still cold, but a few hours of mainterrupted and to order Chinese affairs in accordance sunshine should make a difference, with Chinese wishes and needs. Then, if There were twenty-two plague cases reported Chinese integrity were ab stake and it were yesterday, and fifteen of them were fatal. Two necessary to repel unsolicited advice, the corpses were picked up in the street, and world would find as much to surprise them another on the hillside above Bowen Toad. 1. Scotsman. said to have been discharged from its rolalion was not sufficient to preserve oquili-things necessary against the
Another was taken from a sampan is the the Royal (iarrison Artillery, was brought up at the Palice-court on a charge of vagrancy, He said that he was houseless and destitute, und The King has been pleased; by Letters desired te bo sent bowe, and the magistrate Patent, dated 28th February, 1916, to change advised him to apply to the authorities. The the desiguation of the colony of Lagos to Calcutta Stalceman remarks that it is "not Southern Nigeria," and to make fresh provi- desirabla tist soldiers should be discharged in sion for the dovernment thereof from date, hereafter to be fixed.
barbour.
lyn, this week. The caso turned on an error made in a telegram sent by a southern mill in response to the request uf a bug concern in New York for prices on a quality of cotton cloth. The mill wired, “two eighty for narrow three nighty for wide cloth." The message 28 delivered read, two-eighth and "tras. eight, and as a consequence the bag firm made a contract which netted them a less of They said the Postal Telegraph Cable Company for the amount, and the verdict of the lower court has been, saulained."
$2,183,75
In Calcuits recently, says Truth, a young
an hour one gramme of radium would give out uucleus of over 8000 kindly subscribed by sufficient heat to raise a gramm of water from a few firms and individna dugors. freezing point to boil ng point. On the average We wish to open the Charsh without any a rudiura ator lived for more than a thousand debt upon its necessary furnishings, and should years, and it was only when the atom became be greatly relieved and encouraged to bid that, austable that its energy was liberated.
Professor Thompson expressed his own opini- by means of this general appeal, rather than that this was due to the Ioes of equilibrium by personal solicitation, a sufficient response in the systems which were rotating in the atom should he called forth to amable us to have ail in the same way
yus a top fell when the epsed of
où
date of the
brium. The sargy of radiom displayed itself Consecration of the Chuck-Yous Tary only at the death-bed of the rudiam ater.
sincerely,
It was said that there was a much energy linor across the Atlantic at full speed. That a pinch of radio as would carry an Atlantic was quite true, bat it was by no means claimed a liner that a pinch of radium would
carry cross the Atlantic, for though radium possessed 開 much exergy, it gave it off at an nucommon-
India and incur the risk of destitution." Ily slow rate. He had calculated, but to propel
should think not, and I am suprised to learn au Atlantic liner across the Atlantic in six days
The Army that such a case as this can acely.
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100 tons of radium would be required.
ARTHUR J. STEVENS,
Chaplain of St. Andrew's und pro. tom. Ad's Clap'a,, St. John's Cath,
Then, to sum up, you assert that no bardship results to the Chiness by these properties being resumed?
I do. There can be no hardship while there
are hundreds of empty houses within essF BOCCAR
This ended the interview.
YIDDISH OPERA.
Two Yiddish theatrical companios mado their appearance in London last month.
in China as they had found in Japan. Their soldiers were excellent military material, and if equipped with modern weapons conli not possibly be conquered." He added that the Chinese were a little inclined to accept
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. a "Japanisation" of their country as a
Anglicization" or "Russification". This
The Indo-China str. Namang loft Caleutia of course sounds very well, but unfortunately
It was reported to the police yesterday that
of the most frequent applications of for the port vis the Straits on the 5th inst., and CRANG'e scheme of referim, like most things!
Act. provides quite clearly that a soldier serving science was the promotion of bogus companies. May be expected here on or about ist inst.
The J.-C.-J. Lija str. Filicong left Kobe Chinese, begins at the wrong end. Frio the sight of the 9th instant a Chinese girl abroad is entitled to be brought bome to be dis. He had heard of a company which was to discis Amoy for this port on the 9th just, and may to the theatre that both theatres are likely to be
went to a shop at No. 10, Io Kü Lane to buy charged. It is possible that the man was disintegrate the atoms of ordinary substancer, be expected itere on or about the 22nd inst. China cannot see further than her old some swestments. While waiting to be served charged by sentence of a court-martial; but even creating such exergy that
The H.A.L. str. Acilia, from Hamburg, left to be of any value. Last year Professor Buzi Singapore
for this port on the 11th inst, at dream of somehow being able to improve she stood under a shelf on which bags of sugar if this be so it is manifestly cruel and wrong sted, of Yale, married through some interesting, and may be expected here on or about
The shelf gavo way and her material resources so as to be capable of were stacked.
as well as illegal, that he should be left stranded experiments to ascertain if it was possible to the 16th inst.
get oven a little trickle of energy out of these The Bon Lino str. Besiomwad, from Antwerp opposing foreign nations, after which she fell on top of her. She was hastily extricated, in Indis. I imagine, tre, that there will be
and was being taken to the Tung Wasteong objections in India and the Colonics to substances. The amount of energy obtained will be in a suitable position to commence
for this port. Hospital when she died.
this method of getting rid of unwanted soldiers was just about equivalent to the work done by and London, left Singapore on the 10th inst.
a fly going up a window pane, reforms in earnest upon Chinese lines, sho
that coal would soon CBSSÉ
The Yiddish Operatic and Dramatic Company, directed by Mr. San Schilling, las taken the Pavitica Theatre, Mile End, for two or three months while Mr. Waxman's Yidlich Operatio and Dramatic Company, which hasjust returned from Johannesburg, in at the Standard Theatre, Shoreditch.
The plays and operas at both houses will the Yiddish-speaking be in Yiddish, but population of London is so large and so devoted
crowded, said the Express.
The company at the Pavilion comes from Lemberg, in Galicis, although its prima donna, Mme. Dwibel, has been playing in New York for three or four years. Most of the Company know no Euglish. They have a repertoire of of which deal with Jewish history. about sixty plays, operas, and operettas, many