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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 19cm, 1906.
met with but faint support from any, Chinose | untrained steeds are brought into the arena. or outsiders. A few mistakes here and there were undoubtedly committed, but on the whole the institution was found little by little to meet a want, and this plainly appears
A. S. WATSON & CO., from the constantly increasing amount of
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business it transacts from month to month. It is, of course, true that the institution of the new department has not at all increased Sir | ROBERT HART's popularity at Peking. I
has given the inert and gelatinous men of
WINE AND SPIRIT, MERCHANTS. | about, and afforded Young China one more implement to make itself fussy over. Thut Young China of itself could never have conceived the idea never enters its train, no more than that having conceived the
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One fault, even his best friends were willing to allow, was common to Sir ROBERT HART and other great muds, and that was au undne jealousy of his subordinates, and this it was that presented him training up
many of his ablest lieutenants to follow him in the post. In fact it was for this, it is well known, that for years the ablest always threw up their offices in disgust. It was one of the results of this mistake that
was required to take up the reins no-one equal to the secasion was found; and himself become more reactionary than the Chinese themselves, be took the scrasion to fill every vacant office with men of this
REOTER'S SELVIJZ.]
BRUNEI
This Echo de Chene had telegraphle informa TELEGRAMS.ALLEGED BRITISH MISTAKES AT tion that the opening of the Dama caused great animation is St. Petersburg. The houses wore befagged and the banks, school, pablie baildings closed, The Czar and Cavina had arrived and the troops were condued to barracks.
oshes and sand fell all over the surrounding.
WHISKY |iden it could never have carried it to the stampe Whatever opinion we may hold as inhabitants of the threatened districts had taken
-GREAT REDUCTION
:
IN PRICES.
From this date the Prices of our Popular Brauds of SCOTCH WHISKIES
will be as under.
J
Per Case of 1 Dez
... $11.00
This is a
however, are homeless and starving, depondant for subsistance on private and official aid, with the fature dark before them, for their farms and enttages are no more and their fields and vine- yards are covered with: ashes and stones and lava wing feet, deop! The axlent of the There were eleven plagus cosas pestóriday, of damage done can so far only be guessed af, bat which eight were fatal.
it is sure to reach millions of parinds sterling.
The final shoot of the Left Half No. 2 Company, H.V.C., takes place at Tai Hang Range to morrow (Sunday), )
CANTON,
(PROM OTR CURLEWONDENT).
RUSSIA.
LONDON, May 18th. The Russian Council of Minisitors las
We have reported from time to time on Brunai affaire, since, it came under a British Resident and readers may remember a riot that took place a few weeks ago. Upon this some light is thrown by a letter to the Straits Times, *- which says:Helore all this occurred, I had written to the Resident, warning him of the expressed itself favourable to an amnesty,unrest likely to be caused by the implanting of Customs duties QU fostula, amongst others but leaves the scope of it oper.
1) cents per bunch of pisungs sold formerly for In the debate in the Duma on the 201, I cent on coconuts worth 2 each, 10 conta were made, worth in Tehuan 20 cents a bottle) or, say,
bottlo
on coconut oil for onlinery purposes
Losos, May 16th, The Colonial Marriages Bill has mani. mously passed its second reading in the House of Lords. Thus bill legalizes Great Britain colonial marriages with
decensed wife's sister.
in
THE ANGLO-JAPANESE BANK.
LONDON, May 16th. The prospectus of the Anglo-dapest Bank, with capital of £2,000,000 | (£1,000,000 galled up) has been issuer.
THE CHINESE COMMISSIONERS IN
in
another. boste, all covered
This outdors Chamberlainism. To make matters worse, he has placed a tax on all rom
To these ougaged in trading the policy sirod enough, but here people to get from one me to Chinese have large house in, in which they have sufficiant goods to stock any ordinary Chinos shop, Thoke are the principal dies; and go from one part of the town to another when markets are held on different days of the work. The tax on these is notis
proportion to the small sampons. As
I bave heard different rates from different people, I do not give them.
The effects of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius hast month appear to be calamitous The worst seemed to be ower in a werk, but for days the grater continued beloking forth flames, stones and molten love which, pouring down address, violent speeches the-Government something more to think at luet when a more activé mind than his the slopes, carried destruction before it where-demanding the punishment of the author. 150 per cunt, nd valorem. Now, you must under-
ever it passed. Besides thin a heavy rain ofities who were responsible for filling the stand, Britusi neither
her produces coconuts nor pisang except in
in very insigiticant quantities. country, even in Naples, osusing olurches and prisons, and attacking the Council of the The whole town of Brunei-the Venice of the
Eustis built over water; prople can only other buildings to collapse autor the weight of Empiro.
from boure The address of the Doma to the Turisthaye to hause by campo. G layers several yude thick. Roadreds of persons
no land on which to grow have been killed or injured; still, the loss of life couched throughout in eonpromising. The land is nearly all held by the Sultan is supposed to be comparatively small, as the ternis, and couchutes by saying that the Resident states he placed the protective and the Peagerans of Royal birth, yet the dutin 45 Bucourage the people to grow | birth; it is sufficient that the new institution to the capacity of the Chinese mind, it is timely warning and everything was done on uation is thirsting for a full political am.
their own Coconuts and pisangs, without is now becoming so important that it should at least certain that as a people they do not the part of the military and civil authorities to nesty, which cannot be denied or delayed,
giving them land to grow them, and doubtless alrendy arouse the jealousies of all, young Like the hat of no opinions of his own; assist them in their fight. Many thousands, THE COLONIAL MARRIAGE BILL.
Forgetting that it takes savon yenes for a coconut to bear fruit !!! and old. The Imperial Post Office comes and it was the absence of independent on the part of the in unpleasant contact with the one point feeling of late years whereon both old and young China are Isapector-GENERAL that cost him their in perfect accord, and that is tlie, to respect. boti, unnecessary and objectioanble habit of keeping more and accounting for receipts aui expenditurea. get, however would-be reformers would vapourise, as far as ever from the mind of the governing classes. It is not only in the old established departments of the II.H. the Sultan of Brunei died on May 10th, government that the new doctrines make allor's few week's illness. He is succeeded by progress, but evou in such modera H. 11. Pangeran Bandahara. Tho deceased was stitutions as steamer associations, rail.yrars old, waya and telegraphs, we find the principle well-established that they are for the private pelf of the managers for the time being, subject to the time-honoured practice of Peking, of course, to pounce at sonte moment, probably when most onespected, on the overbloated occupant. This of comse equally was the great 201 honoured | |ubjection all through to the vesting of the important post of Chief of the Customs in the person of a foreigner. The very jealousies of the Foreign Powers forced them to unanimity on this nine point, however each find experis ence showed that there were Powers quite ready to acquiesve in private arrangements) WATSON & CO., was, willing fur, itself to make backdoor arrangements for the payment of modified LIMITED,
duties. Each was likewise equally awdling that its neighbour should have the means of doing the same thing, and as China was at the time practically in the hands of the Taiping rebels, and the Government had
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C. ABERDOUR-GLENLIVET (0
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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, 17th May, 1909,
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Correspondents must forward their names and ad dresez) with communications addressed to the Editor, not for publication but as evidence of good faith,
All letters for publication should be serition on ano side of the paper only.
The Indon Poll Mall Gazelle states that a
ACSTLY COLLISION.
May 17th. The Tungkory, of the French Steam Navigation Co., running between Cunion and Wuchow, had the misfortune, on the 15th írist.. reling between King Edward, Kaiser Wil-
to ran down a larga jank, This sestal, the.. to, and the Twar has been arranged to lake
Shun-on, was carrying specia back to the places at Durastult, losse, in Boptember.sellers of silk, and over Tis. 24,000) of treasure This report is denied in Berlia
Mr. L. Lo Bretou and Mr. W. H. Williams have joined the Veluuteur Corps and twen | assigned to Right Half No. 2 Campany. Staf Armousse, G. W. Arenell joias! on May 4th, and has been taken on the strength of the staff of the corps. There are three resignations notified-Bombs, Gidley and Mather and
Uuuuer Paloor.
Another typhoos wayning has reached the American Consulate from Manila Observatory, dated 3 o'clock p.m. on the 17th. It says:-
Cyclore North of Camerinis approaching Luzon. This was followed at 10 o'clock n.m. yesterday with the following:-"The oyslone crossing Luzon now in parallel 16 near Dugadino moring WNW
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nad goods were said to be lost. The Chinese want to detain the Tungkong for Battloment.
MODERN LIGHT AND ITS OBLIGATIONS. The Chinese are sufliciently up-to-date lo sppreciate electric light, but they have not got used to the idea of paying the bill as promptly as the collector calls. H.D.M's Consul General has intersened on behalf of the company, aud the Viceroy has ordered, the defaulters li Government departments) to pay on glemand.
CHINESE RIFLE SHOOTING. Viceroy Sham's modern sharpshooters have yesterday twenty officers did well, but five times something to lasen yet. At the north gate
that number failed to get a single beil, although at short range.
THE NATIONAL BANK'S COAL CARE. There seems to be some mistake about the reported settleme at of the claim of the National Bank of China against the Government for the coal seized at F'ongebuen. The local papers state that the same coal has been sold to a Chi.
A TRADE SENSATION..
Mark Twain suggests that "mchout" should be used instead of "chauffeur." He writes:- The mabile, that majestic devil, that impresiva devil, in our elephant, he is in a class by hima-it, only the oper: ports and the Foreign like the jungle monarch; to the mighty nese merekant (Li Foch) for seven dollars a ton: Customs duties to depend on, it felt very elephant, we realise that it is inadequate. No, grateful when the offer was made to put staker is at the thing, chauffeur is not the these latter in monamission, and pay brer to thing-mabout is the word we need. Besides, Peking the proceedle. It was to this system there is only one way of mying mahont, whereas No anonymously signed communications that have that the Inspectorate-General succeeded. there are mae ways of saying chauffeur, and
none of them right.” - already appeared in other papers will be inserted,
Unders for ceira con of DAILY PRESS hould. The first loupector-General, Mr. Lay, held sent before 11 am, on day of publication. After that the office for but a short period, when he The following is from the Singapore Free hour the supply is limited. Only supplisa y fate graphic Audron: Faxen Codes: A... i had to leave owing to the opposition of there:-"Bernard Coffee, an ex-Hongkong policemen, who appears regularly at the Police Liebes
great provicciols to the Osborne Flotilla Courts for drinking stronger liquor than that $.0. Bux, 35. Telephone No. 13 BEOBONG OFFICE: 10s, Des VODs Road C. with which he was intiaately connected, so
his name signifies, was again before Mr Colman LONDON OFFICE: 131 FLENT STREET, E.Othat practically Sir ROBERT HART has con this morning. Coffes strenuously depied that trulted the office since its commencement. Lo was drunk on this occasion, aiding though BIRTH
that “a mau gould be as happy in jail as out sido if he had na work". Mr. Calian gave him fourteen days to be happy in, and Coffee left the Court in charge of a constable protesting against the severity of the sentence.
Carh
Rev. A. Stevens, M.A., WILLIAM BWNLOW
On May 6th, at Paoringin, the wife of BayThe policy of the office, in which it was Lực manus, of a HOD.
MARRIAGES.
backed up by all the force of the British Ou May 18th, at St. John's Calitedral, by the Foreign Office, at the time paramount in ANE Moors, of the Hongkong Civil Medicalthe capital, was ever to stiffen Pek ing at | Service, fourth wom of JOSEPH HENRY MO the expense of the provinces. As long as M.I.E., Dublin, to anses Many, older daughter of the late HAMILTON LANKANICAMA, of Fahan, there was a real divergence between the County Donegrał, beland.
ung hit Ni gp, the Bey. WALTER two, especially when aided by all at force Bomarse (-1, of Taichow, to Miss MaRe of the British Government, this was found Policy for the InspeOTOR-GENERA).; and to the two working together is undoubtedly
Louise WooncUFF.
DEATHS.
[Tom
im Murch atst, at Beckenham, Kent, Jonis BRAND, formerly of Shanghai.
On May 6th, at hanghai, Joe Francisco Dedge the fact that of late much prodrable Rozano, aged 52 years.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, MAY 19TH, 1906.
Ir anything could persuade na that we erved
Enteric focor is prevalent in Colombo. A
A few days ago. I hear, the Man Shing shop. a fifty-year-old firms largely inferested in metals, bought several piculs of zinc sheeting from a The Yuen oreign firm on the Shamon. Mo-kwong-se, who hold a Government mopo ly for the ssle, of such goeds, caused excise men to seize the Mau Shing's consignment as soon as it was delivered. The foreign vendors reported this to their Consul, whereupon the monopolists suggested to the Viceroy-and Nam-Hoi that the Man Bhing shop meant to unko carisidges of the zine. This is a capital ebargo, and the people are shocked by the murderous jealousy of the monopolists. A Kuifong meeting was convened on tho 13th, at which it was stated the Man Shing had for many years bought zinc from the monopolists, without any suggestion of illegality. The Kujjong agreed to support a protest through the Chamber of Commerce.
ENGLAND.
Losnos, May 16th.~ Oxford will coufer honorary degrees on the Chinese Commissioners on Friday.
(N-1), Daily News Service.)
THE INSPECTORATE GENERAL,
Peking, May 13th. Regarding the appoiutuout of Chinees High Commissioners of Customs, the British and Americatt Ministors have lodged protests with the Wairupa, on the ground that the appoint ments deprive Sir Robert Hart of his powers. The German and Frauch Ministers reggand the watter coldly..
THE FUKIEN CAMPHOR MONOPOLY.
Peking, May 13th, The British Chargé d'Affaires has protested against the reported camphor monopoly in Fakian, staling that its granting is a menace to the interests of British merchants. The Waiwupu has instructed the Vicorny of the Min-be to report on the matter.
THE SCHOOL OF CONSTABULARY.
Peking, May Huh, The movement in favour of
China for the Chinese" as caused a question in regard to Director of the School of Constabulary, the re-engagement of Mr. N. Kawashima, whose term shurtly expires. In view of the discuity which has arisen Mr. Uehics, the Japanese Minister, has postponed bis departure.
The question is foreigners here, gully with the appointment
gaging the attention
of the High Commissioners of the Customs,
THE GERMAN AMBASSADOR AT
TOKYO.
Tokyo, May 12th, The German Ambassador, Baron Mumm, on board the cruiser Hanse, arrived at Yokohama this morning and proceeded immediately to
Tokyo.
RIOT IN A PLAGUE-STRICKEN
VILLAGE.
adjusted mut, no doubt, be collected in Brunei Duties carefully en nidered and equitably in place if the formir
monopolies, but they must by introduced with tact and their object and reason' carefully, explaiver to the people, not throats of a race who have not yet had experi blusteringly and imperiously crammed down the ence of European methods of government. Brund people are suspicious of Faropeans and Jusly exploitating how they are boon shame-
deceived
in the past by an-
scrapulua soncession hurters. The Britisk Government know this, or ought to bave known it, and it was therefore incumbent on them to Bee their representative advance his changes with discretion and without baste.
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Formerly there was no Custom House in Brunei, but monopolies an almost everything were farmed out, mainly to Chinwo, who have reaped rich harvest for yours past. The Government are very properly now redeeming duties, but they have gone further and taxed these monopolies and substitaling customs fresh food stuffs, which is a greve mistake.
The principal wouopalist in Brunai, Chinaman, has already been bought out, it is said, for $47,000-au extraordinaiíly liberal and generous gift. Nobody was more surprised than the Chigaman himself, who would have been' liberally daalt with for one-tenth of this polies for a merely nominal sum from the old amount. Tho Chinaman has held thoso meno
Sultan whom ho las plackad for ryears past. A Chiunman, so the story gour, which you may beilore or not believe us you pleas, was wont to advaues, for instance, 85,00, to the Sultan to- tay on the security of his cession money payable by Sarawak and British North Borneo Com. pany, and in six months time, when the half. yearly instalment wus duo, recover $1180,000, A Tris have non gring va bos Tory rine basinaeD years and noue of our Consuls have protected the Sultan. Between this Chinaman and a member of another nationality all the cussion money due to the Sultan was tous dealt with
The coconut-il monopolist, after being so liburaily dealt with must needs be further assisted by, as some think, arbitrary ways to Resident's shoulders. The 84 labt was no recover his 24, and bring all this trouble on the
incurred during the Rosident's government, what basiness had he therefore to act as he did to assist no alien Chinamen to recover 3
adabi and each paltry Bum The Chinoman' romedy was to apply to the Sultan. As you mey imagine very bad blood has been crested in dificulty in managing the place; in fact, he Brunei, and the Resident may find grant
cannot ruu both Labuan and Brunei; it is bound to end in fiasco.
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The objectionable duties (on fresh fruit, etc.) bave now been taken off,
Tokyo, May 12th. A thousand rioters in a plague-infected village near Hiroshima, owing to the strict preventivo measures taken, attacked the polico-tonnager's report for April: The mine mes - men, who fled in diugaise. Two bodies were
medical expert says that the great danger comes from the consumption of milk, often collected in HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE gently left unbaried for two days.
pets washed in well-water, oftener still, diluted with that water. The ice-cream vendor, so freedy patronized by school-children and by houses of refreshment, is a great distributer of revenue formerly acerning to the provincials
the poison. His wilk supply, his water supply, and his atensils are often crowded with disease has been diverted to Peking. Now had
germs. The expert's recommendation to the Poking's harda heen cloan this could not better classes of people is, therefore, to sas that have been otherwise than an advantage, their milk is boiled or derived from a source but the fact has been thant in the competition abore suspicion, and to avoid teas and ice crental of upeleanness Peking his coine out rather in which milk used is liable to suspicion. the worse of the two. It is difficult for an outsider to judge the various moves, and
Now that the Chatham incidunt may be considered as closed, the Egyptian Gasetto ja in a position to affirm that the wild rumours regarding fabulous suma having been voted to Trying to dust their good one or other side in this sempiternal cou-Mr. Harris, the ominent metallurgical chemist friend and servant, Sir FOBERT HART, itest, but it is certain that in one way or
to Mesars. Nobles, who condugted the explosion
in thinking the Chinese Government had the constantly veering importance of
not been
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ASSOCIATION.
The following are the principal scares made at the 5 yards Pool on the 12th and 13th instant. There were 51 entries:
J. McInnes 8. A. Joseph J. H. Pidgeon J. H. Henderson
4. G. Newington
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E. W. Terrey
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P. H. Miller G. H. Wakeman
D. Whittall R. Broyks C. Bond... J. McGubbin
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A. S. Tuxford
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WEATHER REPORT.
JAPANESE SCHOOL TEACHERS IN
- CONFERENCE:-
PURE ETHICS AND EDUCATION,
The teachers employed in elementary schools throughout the country are now sitting in cos- ference in Tokyo. On May 7th Mr. "Makino, Miniator for Education, addressed the confer and said that the opinion was held that EUFF, ' the victory of Japan in the war was principally due to education. Ia regard to this contention continued Mr. Makino, la ind. recently learned
uf frare a member the General staff that all mas in the ranks thoroughly ruderstood the com mands of their officers; and this enabled the com mals of Marshal Oyams to be carried ont
take. This state precisely, without any
of ilinge us strong evidence of the general diesem among ination of education am
Ispanese,
They were very happy to have the Imperial Ediot on education, which most distinctly and clearly laid down the code of ethics to be followed by the people. In Europe and America thick were divided into different schools, but in Japan the duties of individuals towards their country and their position
distinctly defined society were
io
the
in the Imperial Edict While in Europe he
had beard an educationist contend that the
RAUE GOLD MINE.
Following are oxiracts from the general
sarvments and assay rosults of prospecting work show a total of 969 ft, for the period (4 weeks) axler review: made up of 16 it, sinking, 85 ft. driving, 1 ft. rising and 167 ft, crosscutting, as aggio a total of 339 ft. for the previous four weckn
Milling Returus,
BURIT KOSIAN.
Stampy working: 40.
Period of work: 28 days less lous time. 0.75 days for cleau np, etc.
Ore Milled; Koman 2,979
ין
Stope 500
Total 3,470 tons. Total amalgam 1,562) czs, producing-3570 oxs. smelted gold.
Average yield per tou 3,27 dat
value of tailings 100
BUKIT MALAUCA.
No 1 mill mu 24 days, No 2 mill ren 94 days, crushing 283 tons mine ore and 2,276 tona sur- face ore.
Total tony crushed: 2,561. Amalgam recovered: 40 ozs, producing 142,8 uză, smelted gold,
Average yield per ten 1.11 det. Total tons crushest Tetal gold.won
Average fineness Average yield par ton
6,040
713.50 ozs. 912.806
2.3% dwt.
W. H. MARTIN, Gen. Manager.
would be their own recent denial. His another a continually increasing share of of this vessal, are unfounded. It is not true, as talked of retirement and the recent the revenue of China is uos diverted to stated by some papers, that Mr. Hacris received change may be, as we said, a coincidence the capitul. Open ports are now the cheques of £3,000, ote. What ho did rooviva but it is quite true that for the last ten fashion of the day, as they were its bugbear from the Suez Canal Cr. was one-sixth of that years his influence has been decaying, and.
the past, but the open por implies the he has lost ground not only with the Chinese placing of the port under the Maritinin government, but with foreign Powers. Customs and the Inspectorate General, and Last year in commenting on the reactionary a consequent increase of the jealousy already A projected Geraian naval baso is called for
their teaching chiefly referred to personal matters and net spirit displayed by the INSPECTOR-GENERAL existing. There is a considerable amount
to the State. This continued Mr. Makino, that the Waiwupu sent The Hengkong Observatory yesterday issued we pointed out the inevitable results. If of gratitura at Peking, but it is confined to boat divisions, which practise there. Seeing the following report →
dispatch on the 14th Wax & serious defect.
The Japanese trach. instant to the eyen of the Diplomatic Corps, this, thought the Chinese Government, be that peculiar quality that waits on benefits that the activa torpedo lecat divisions will com-
prise in time us fewer than 99 torpedo bosts, it has fallen over E. Japan owing to a depression dari time of serious study by Furopeans i over the Customs Service, as High Commisi On the 18th at 11.30 am--The barometer ing of ethics, was brought into the fullest play explaining the rason of the appointment of darirg two years of war, and this might form their Excellencies Tich Ling and Tang Shao- to come, and as it is unlikely that a foreign will become necessary to provide torpedo which having crossed the Bes of Japan yester
sioner and Vice Commissioner, respostivaly
all he can do, we can do it at least as well
the honour of the great INSPECTOR-GENE
کا
in the North Sea in the interests of the torpedo.
Hokkaido.
Central
Europesu system of ethics conduced immensely
to the advance of civilisation in Europe, but SIE ROBERT HART'S RETIREMENT,
to the laly of the pople It is stared;
in Shanghai mandatin circles
Was ap.
ourselves. One great refona, it is due to inspector-General will ever aguin bave it in stations for them. So far, the Admiralty/day is no moving into the Pacific to the E. of The Minister proceeds:
the principle of ethics independent The dispatch stated that the Decree was called. his power to confer a benefit such as did authorities have inspected Aarosund, Apeurade, The typhoon ar pears to have approached or of religious teaching has attracted attention it for by the fact of Sir Robert Harto approach- to mention, was, however, the work of his Sir ROSELT IIART in the reactionary Mackay Rostock, and Travertinde, in the Baltic region; entered Central Luzon where a further sharp Europe and America. Moral teaching based ing return to England on mount of old age latter years of office, and that is, of course,
and, in the North Sea, the little island of fall of the barometer bas occurred. It is prob on religious creeds is harmful to education. An and chromis illness and that if any other for international conference on othies is to be held eigner were to be appointed to succeed him in the conception and carrying out of auto to the ery of the provincials. In his and Emdes, the rising seaport on Doliart Bay, Chine, and presentar i cermaid over an advocating common ethics independent of here would be no change in the machinery af
Treaty, it were wise under the conditions to Home, lying just north of the island of Fylt,ably moving towar is W.N.W.
in London in September attended
next,
the Inspectorate General, trouble by those
d prebended. It' was, however, declared that Imperial Post Office. An undertaking more
of this religion. Members
admire school contrary to the usual dialysing methods of younger days the late INSPECTOR-GENERAL in the extreme north-west of Hanover. No place coast.
beaded little these strivings of an ever has been selected, bat Emdes, from its sheltered Strong N.E. winds to gales may be expected Japanese system as the best, without equal the service and that the Commissioners of
If you succeed in carrying ont into practise Customs were to continas in other as hithert Chinese procedure it is impossible to co-suspicious administration; but the old star position behind the fringe of the Frisian in the Formoss Channel, and the NF.. part of these excellent moral teachings, there can be no bat with the proviso that they were to be under
the China ceive; few supposed at the beginning that rider does not fad it so easy a thing nowa.
Islands, in the North Ses, will doubtless be the
Forecast Fresh N.E. winds; showery, doubt of the prosperity of the Empire that it the control of the new High Commissioners. site of the projected torpedo-boat baxe,
i will grow squally. it was more than a fad, nad it accordingly days to stick to the saddle when new and
in magnitude, and all we aim at in N.-C. Daily News, life will be attained."
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