INTIMATION

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 256

Holland is expasted shortly.

KONG

1900

CORIN

The accouchment of Queen Wilhelmina of TELEGRAM

"DAILY PRE38" EXCLUSIVE Bğaylore H"

would look upon it as the simplest way of maintaining order and quite in accordance with the usual mode of dealing with

The Chinese Commissioners arrived at Stock- offencer by Chiness. If the AMBASSADOR | helm on April 2ud. had given utterance to the slightest protest,

A. S. WATSON & CO., it is easy to see of what use would have been

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ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

SCOTCH

WHISKY is carried to lengths such as these

GREAT REDUCTION

IN PRICES.

From this date the Prices of our Eapulor Brands of SCOTCH WHISKIES

wil be s ander,

Per Cuse of 1 Dios,

$11.00

A THORNE'S BLEND.... B. GLENORCHY BLEN (a Fine

Soda Wekk) ...

$1.40

3. ABERDOUR-GLENLIVET (a

Fine Peaty-Flavoured Whisky) $12.50 D. H.K. BLEND) of the Finest

Old Malt Scotch Whiskis.... $14.00

E

BLEND

THE POPULAR WHISKY

of the Far East...

... $15.00

The a'oro Prices nro stricity NRT. The discount if five per cent previously allowed on

our Whiskies ceases from this date.

The engagement is sunounced of Mr. Austen Chamberlain to Miss Try Dundas, this daughter of Colonel H. L. Dus

A

Os page we print a tramalation of an articlo froth the Chung Ngoi Sun Po, expressing the Chinesa point of view of local antiplague legislation..

A telegram to E Atenir du Tonkiz states that the question of the voyage of cor aŝu men bors of the Beichstag to the Far East in under

consideration,

Yesterday was Empire Day, but the befidoy was marred by the anpropitious nature of the my Weather, which was responsible for projected oxcursions being abauiloned.

rade of the fact, but in the absence of any thing of the kind we had the extraordinary

Chang Chih-tang hins opposed the engagé. spectacle of a British member of Parlia ment making a point of international proteatent of Frof. Jenks as fusocial adviser, as bo

is not antifled an to'bis su diffentions. on the part of China, which the Chinese nerer for a moment thought of making! themselves. A more ridiculous exhibition from a Chinese point of view could scarcely be conceived. If the Chinese are at times inexplicable to us, we must surely appear: | equally inexplicable to them, when party

Unfortunately, however, the matter has a more serious aspect. In an ordinary way the Chinese are quite readly enough to seize upon matters of grievance, and now dis. tinct line of complaint, which they would never have thought of themselves, has been suggested to them in high quarters at home-as on this part of Mr. BrLes' motion the Government was with bin, as they in dicated in the amendment they proposed. The Chinese are by no means unlikely to died in a private hospital in Sydney on the 20th April. The immediate case of death was heart lenen the lesson which has been thus gratui-failure, although Me, Brough bad been ailing tously taught them and probably they will for a considerable time, better the instruction. If they find that a

An o native seaban change in the Government may get their particular views sustained, they will certain ly, should occasion serve, make use of the information, and we shall find that they will be able to turn party pôlties to as good account as the Dutch party in South Africa have done in the present instance, by dis crediting Lord MILNER and facing in re- sponsible Government at a much earlier period in that at which it would other wise have been granted. The Chinese will

not be slow to learn a lesson of this character, especially when they are deliber. ately invited to do so. The notion of its began international question between Great Britain and Ching that some coolies had had a small punishment in the form of corporal punishment inflicted upon them in

A. S. WATSON & CO., {a way which happened to be technically

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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, Hongkong, 17th May, 1906.

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NITIOR TO CORRESPC_IDENTS. Onlycommunications relating to the newy ostumin shows in addressed to Ta EDITOR.

hero gundentemust forward their name and ad- dresses with communicatione addressed to the Bastor, offer publication but as evidence of good faith,

illegal, but which, after all, was not any real disregard either of justice or of the coolies' reasonable freedom, must inake it clear to

On Wednesday right a collision occurred between the Dook Company's lunch No. 7 and e kampen, off the Kowloon Dooks, as the result of which a sarapan woman was drowned.

Mr. Robert Brough, the well-known actor,

was ascending stairs bating to the third floor of 246, Queen's Road West, he suddenly fell backwards and tumblod to the bottom. The police ware called, and dissovered that the man was doat. Heart failure is believed to have been the cause of dentb.

In reply to several, onqzirere, we announce here that the new theory of the universe, by Joseph Cosand, M.A., the subject of yesterday's eding article, is unfolded in a book published

by the Methodist Peblinking House, Gines Tokyo, at fifty sen, or one shitling.

By kind permission of Lieat. Col. Price, D.8.0. and Officers 129th Baluchis, the Baud of the

at the U.S.R. Club, Kowloon, to-day, commenc Regiment will play the following programme

ing at 6 pm, Patrol...... " U.S.A.,”

Overtur

Selection

"Lodciska,"

3 Dances from "Nell Gwyn.” ......

"A Country Girl,"

...The Husking Boe,"

Cavatina Sketch ......

Coxmoore Chorubini

....... German Hoackton Raff Thurborn

***

A Chinese passanger travelling storage by people less astute than Chinese Inials. Empress of India from poorer attempted to cut his throat with a rear qu neully are that there is always a chance beard that segel on Wednesday. It appears of making a "top" question of anything the peculiar actions of the man warranted a that can be forced into catch words such as medical examination, after which the ship's will take with the masses at an election or doctor pronounced him to be of unsound mind. will in any other way strengthen the He was kept under observation nutil arrival in Hongkong, when he went to his berth apparently governing party. How serious a detraction with the intention of getting bin Inggage, {

this must be from the influence (little while there he attempted to kill himself,

handed over to the water police,

IBSEN DEAD.

LONDON, May 24th, The Norwegian dramatist, Henrik Ibsen, is dead, aged 78

NATAL.

yours.

Losnoy, May 24th. The Zulu rebels are concentrating for a determined fight.

PRINCESS ENA.

CL

ZMASTERTIDE IN ENGLAND.

thon our COREEAPGADENT.) ·

Lawler, April 24th.

FINE BгDING,

which you in China dre able to travel overland to Calentta, by way of Barma; and, L suppose. by conuesting railway lines to Calais by way of Bombay and Perois. Mas. Little draws some of the subordinate

abacanters with no little skill-the box's twe nephews, for instance, Georgo and Zidio

The spring weather has been so fine that the -Davanshiro clergy-are-praying-for-rein Spring in England if it were always like this would be (miniszont names who ran away from Eton bearabla by the holiday-maker home from Ching to make the voyage to Chinn on a Yangtare Yet, we are not the only people. While they river steamer; Jesis Fender, "a Shanghai do not enjoy themselves with the enme chandon, and an impressionable, aristocratic se the typion! Parisian, the inhabitants of the busybody, Lady! Liian, who developes into a metropolis-eap cially those who own to the wonderfully Ene character towards the and. designation of

Londoners have Betty, the heroine, is entirely torouble; the succeeded fairly well during Eastertide to make bero is "just too good to live." Mrs. Little the raast of their atmospherio opportunities. I adde humoris touches which I must say went to Hamstead Hoath to witness Arry and surprised me. When it is mentioned that there hia 'Arrist in their froliosema mood, and whether is a presentation at Court and a wedding, with the sun sartorial accessories in detail,

it was noisily on donkey's back or on the merry- go-round er quietly strolling in enquestered your lady roaders will all want to read the story nooks helding each other's hands and gezing of "A Millionaire's Courtship". ocatativally is ench other'e eyes, the typizul denizen of London seemed to extract as much

LONDON, May 24th. Princess Ena has left; she meets downtal plasure as it is possible for human King Alfonso at Vrin Vrigne-aux-bongako get out of life. On Saturday, I escaped from the town with its one handred and ity Bois ?].

special troju louls of football enthusiasta, up to so the final for the English Cup at the Crystal l'aince, and wont to Hampton Court, and Kow

(LEUTER'S SERVICE.] THE NATIVE TROUBLE IN NATAL

Loxbox, May 22nd,

Gardeus. I wonder how many of the thousands

m42.0

at

THE LATE SIR GEORGE O'BRIEN. The death has been announced since I last

wrote of Sir G. T. M. O'Brien, at one time Colonial Secretary at Hongkong. Sir Geirga in the Colour. Like most men of ontatauding was one of the ablest allicials that over served

ability, be was never popular, and his ruthless did not add to his popularity. It may be that abstoution from the social inauities of the place

who go to those popular resorts--and over 3,000 ill-health was the chief reason why he preferred the society of his sister to that of the residents. exorcised their ingenuity in the Hampton Court on Easter Monday along but, whatever the cause, whom he left for home General Stevenson has arrived at Peter-reflect upon des relative merits of stately edifices there was tot much regret expressed. One maritzburg, ea route to Zululand to study and beautiful gardens. Cardinal Wolsey's palace,thing the community had to thank him for WAS the enlivenment of the dobates-if debates they the operations. This is considored signi. like the more magnificent palace at. Versiller

leaves a lasting impression on the senses, if not can be called-in the Legishtire Council. A ficant in view of the probability of the use

a feeling of reverence for past royalties; but reference to your filos at the latter end of 1892 of Imperial troops.

surely the grantor pleasure comes from the will boar out the truth of my statement. At survey of Nature and the aggregation of its that time the Colony was recovering but slowly finest prodnats in the gardens at Kow. God from the spell of over speculation which ruled Almighty first planted a garden," wrats Bacon, "and, indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures; it is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of

The Natal columns are making huge hauls of cattle, but the rebels are success. fully avoiding encounters. THE KAISER AND PRINCE BULOW.

LONDON, May 22nd.

The Kaiser Jus written 16 Prince Bulow, expressing his gratitude for his services, and hoping that they may be long retained

for the benefit of the German nation.

THE ILLNESS OF THE POPE.

LONDON, May 22nd. His Holiness the Pope is improving, and he has received several of the Cardinals.

RUSSIA

many of us, and when on the top of this came the first great stump in silver it looked as if the Colony would be submerged by Anancial disaster. When the Government proposed to revise offical salaries with a view to their

there increase,

Was, of course, mnoh indignation The Unofficials spoke in terms of praise of the Offeinls, but pleaded that the moment way ixopportune for an increase of salaries. Then it was that Sir Cloorze quoted the well-known couplet-

"It's all very woll to dissable your love,

But why do you kick me downstairs.""

The one mistake of his Hongkong osroar was · the forcing through the Council of the last silver loan. If I am not mistaken he was one of the few who asserted that the dollar would never go below two shillings and sixpence. He lived long enough to see the falsity of his prophecy,

maa, without which buildings nad palaces are but gross handy-works; and a man shall over so that, when ages grow to civility and elegancy, men come to build stately, sooner

the greater perfection." It is comforting to then to garden finely-as if gardening wers read that you folks in Hongkong do not devote the whole of your attention to the mixing of raortar and the raising of stately edifices on Praya froul, bat fad time--svou late in the day-to promote a domestic love of dowo re and gardens among your many beautiful houses on Peak and peninsula. In Turkey, the favon.ite topic of conversation is the state of the roads With the increase of motor pars, raising a por: petual condofdust and making pedestrianism and calmlyn, cling ither a pleasure nor free from dan, ger, wein England may one day become absorbed in the same topic. In the mean white, here,

affords the finest conversational gambit. Kobiszon was present at the mount dinner know you are mach interested in tus weather

given by the China Association to the Special in Hongkong; and by the time this letter China Commission. He still has the de reaches you the Colony will probably be presence and geniul manner that made him a favourite at Government House, but he appears aching the tow signal arrangements and

to have suffered much in health since I last saw speculating on the rate of progression of a neighbouring typhoon. You will therefore like to learn that in the twelve months ended March 31, 1995, our Meteorological Depart

LONDON, May 2nd. The Dunn has received the President's

notification of the Tsar's decision and are agreed that the substance of the

address, and not the manner of the delivery of it, was the important point.

MIR WILLIAM ROBINSON. Writing of Sir George reminds me that it was during Sir William Robinson's régime

and where Englishmen are located, the weather that he was Colonial Secretary. Sir William

him. He was sitting next to Mr. Josaph Walton, the member for Barasley, who ebatted most vigorously all through the stinnar, withunt, ex-Governor.

All letters for publication should be writim on ↑ enâugh as it. 18, some will say jof the British but was prevented by coma of the crew and notifiod, says the Straits Times. A telegram.ment's official forecasts were completely success I fear, finding a responsive companion in your

one side of the paper only.

No anonymously signed commvessations that have aiready appeared in other papers will be inserted.

1) dera jor extra cover of Di Paaya should be rent before 11 am, on day of publication. After that keer the supply in limited, Oncy applicaz Thegraphic Address: Pages Undesi A.B.C.th Rd

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The Daily Press.

HONGHONG, MAY 25TH, 1906.

Misters at Peking must be evident to all who know anything of Chinese official ways Let it once be known that it is possible to go behind the back of the Minister at the Capital, and to obtain support from home, the influence of our Representative will be seriously impaired in any matter in which the Chinese are disposed to be obstinate; and questions which might be settled at

RIFLE SHOOTING.

LEFT HALF NO. 2 Co. H,K.VA.

The above Half Company have just com- pleted the seriesof monthly shooting competitions which they have been carrying out daring the

A SENSATIONAL REPORT. No sooner did the Admiralty produce their Dreadnought, with the intimation to the public that the plane of our leviathan were absolutely sorrot, that hasty rumours of a leakage got about, but nothing positively authentic was

from Oakland and another from San Francisco, however, now to hand, are slightly more specific, and we offer both wires for perasal, without supporting either but rather rejecting both.

Oakland, May 3.-Consternation has been caused in England by the announcement of the less of the Admiralty's plans of the new battle. ship Dreadnought, which have been guarded with such secrety.

It is declared that they

It was stated ie one of the Radical evening have been stolen, A number of eirenmstanceS tend to fasten the guilt upon an American who papers on Primrose Day that the wearing of was under surveillance by the authorities. In the delicato little flower was less in evidence this year. Political feeling has a wondorful tense indignation is expressed in England.

San Francisco, May 3-The plans of the effect upon one's eyes! For my own part, I According to one report a British Naval official

fal to the extent of 57 per cent 10 per ornt. were partial failures, 2 par cont were total failures and 31 per cent partially successful. How does this compare with the work of the Kowloon Observatory

PRIMROSE DAY,

Peking by a little firmness will be referred past six months, the final having taken place at British battleship Dreadnought have been stolen, cannot agree with your Radical contemporary.

Tai Hang Bange on Sunday last. Throughout home, and the Secretary of State for Foreign the series the competition was loss and the affairs will he pressed to decide them not ieste hoog in the balance until the last shot upon their merits but according as they was fired. Five prises were awarded, the may be of advantage for party purposes. conditions governing the two must important the siz shoots should win. The results were as follows:- port in this country; hat the

"A" CLASS First Prize, presented by Capt. Skinner. Second Prize presented by A. Rodger, Esq.

THE GUARDS RAGGING" CASE.

DECISIONS OF THE ARMY COUNCIL.

The decisions of the Army Council in the recent case of "ragging" in the 1st Battalion Scots Guards are:-

pay

Colonel . J. Cuthbert, to be placed on half- Captain Stracy to be removed from the adinfancy and severaly cansured.

Lintonant C. F. P. Hamilton to be severely consured, to hare leave stopped for one feet, and to be twion

Eperseded for promotion. Liontouant F. R. Horford to be severely

to ba once superseded for promotion.

Lieutenant N. V. C. Dalrymple-Hamilton to be severaly censured, to have loste stopped for one year, and to be once superseded for pro- motion, and removed from the assistant adjatonny,

It is an interesting speculation what effect This may be a matter of seris in-being that the best aggregate for four out of convincing, adds the same journal. That plans to do. homiga to the great statesmen es mueb consured, to bavo leave stopped for one year, and

the extraordinary debate which took place in the House of Cominous with reference

sae

The

thing upplies in other directions, so that it to Chinese labour and Lord MELNER must not too much to say, as has been freely have had upon the Chinese officials in Lon-asserted in some of the home papers, that the effective result of the debates on the don and such other educated Chinese as

Chinese labour question will be to lower Lay have had cognisaven of the pro-

British influence in all directions. readings. The Chinese AunASSADOR in Loudon, it may be recollecte-l, was some time position of any British Representative must before approached by some of the Liberal becerne one hardly worth holding if he is party and was pressed to) give his views liable at any moment to be the shuttlecock on the subject. Doubtless the idea was that of party politics, and to have his actions ho would be glad to bave ground of com.made the subject not of judicial and well plaiat and would seize upon the oppor-considered official notice, either favourable tunity of showing how hardly the Chinese or otherwise, but of heated party controversy Government was always dealt with by the in Parliament,

unter barbarian. His EXCELLENCY, however,

Sgt. Andrew

Bora. 3. Watson' Gun. Scott

Gun. Sorby Gun. Crosbie Sgt. Terrill Captain Skinnar Sgt. Maj. Rodger Gun, Anderson

338

337 2 337 3

4

326

$25

318

317

... $17

Is

"B" CLANS. First Prize presented by Lient. Scott.

Gaa. Saunders...

... 300 3 Gun. Scriven

250 2 A priza was also presented in each class for

was bribed by an American who offered at somed to me that every second person, male fabulous sam to secure a copy of the designs or female, was decorated with primros os, waile with the intention of reselling them to one of the display at Beaconsfield's status was as the other Powers.

I went round We cannot say

the above information is at all impressive and attractive as ever. have been stolen we cannot and shall not as to see whether the der olion of the late Mr. believe till a statement to that effect has been E. R. Balilios was to be continued by his son. made in the House of Lords or Commons.

Neither at the statue nor in the chapel at Hughenden was Mr. Belilios represented by what the newspaper reportera sigla. "Jorul tributes."

FAMOUS ISLAND FOR SALE.

If any person of romantic disposition wante to buy an island where French pirates, Turkish privateers, and English smugglers have held sway at rarions Limes, an excellent opportunity is now given to him, says a London paper:

The picturesque island of Landy, in the Bristol Channel with its romantic history and ite lawless associations, is for sale by public anction.

The island has been in possession of the family of the RT. Hudson G. Heaven for eventy years, and is now leased to Mr. Taylor, It is upwards of three miles long by half a mile It used to be considered an excellent refuge for murderers, mid a gentleman who tried to send King Henry II, to a premature grave Bled there. Edward II. Also tried to land thers

broad, and contains 1,200 acres.

MRS. LITTLE'S NEW NOVEL. +

Lieutenant R. G. Jolliffe to be severely cansured, to have leave stopped for one year. and to be ouco superseded for promotion.

Lieutenant A. F. C. Jervoise, Lieutenant F. H. Bailautino-Dykos. Liestenest Lord Glamis to be severely censured, to baso lars stopped for six months, aut to be once super- Buded for promotion.

Mra Archibald Little has written a readable novel entitled "A Millionaire's Courtship." It is published by Mr. T. Fisher Unwin in his Colonial Library, and may doubtless be por-

Tiantanut (the Seund Lieutenant) Hon. chasable from "all reputable booksellers" in Hongkong, Shanghai and the Treaty Ports of R. F. M. Kameny, Second Lieutenant D. R. China and Japan. It would be affectation to Drummond, Second Lieutenant (oa probation) say that the book is in the higher flights of B. W. Smith, Second Lieutenant (on probation) literature; but it is entertaining, and Mrs. E. P. Orr-Ewing, Second Lieutenant (on pro bation) H. H. Liddelt-Grainger, Second Lieut- Little is to be congratulated on a highly con esant on probation) B. L. Fletcher to be scientious piece of imaginative work. It is not everely cusured and to have leave stopped for desirable to reveal the plot of a noval, so I six mouthe

Burgeon-Major P. H Whiston-Âɔ expres- therefore content myself by saying that the

sion of the displeasure of the Army Council at. private yacht in Far Eastern waters, Much regret is felt in the battalion at the Nowadays much more peaceably inclined

course, be

visits Hongkong, Magas and departure of Colonel Cuthbert, who was most persons go to Lundy. It is favoured by tourist, khanghai, and the foibles of thous places popular with all rauks. Liontount Clark who journey thither thrice a week from Swansea

Kennedy has left the battalion. are hit off in sentences by the gifted A. Class, Cun. Anderson; total score 105, and insepake by the steamer Brighton,

The island is at present inhabited by twenty authoress, without touching the residents five persoas, 150 bullocks, 500 shoop, some goste I hops, ou spots that may be too tender. and horses and innumerable wildfowl

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That the Chinese are well able to grasp the best individual scores over the Range when he wanted to avoid bowing to his rebellious hero is an English gentleman holidaying in his his action in the inatter to be convoyed to bim.

(points included). The "A" Class prize was prosented by the Non-Commisioned Officers and

the "Class prize by Captain Skinner. The wingers were bandicap 18.

D. Class. Gun, Scriven, total score 96 handicap 14. In At the conclusion of the shooting on Sunday the prises were presented to the succesful The best individual scores at Buday's shoot competitors by Capt. Skinnier.

Barone.

aro uo rates in Lundy.

WEATHER REPORT,

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issue the following report

On the 24th of 11.30 ..-The barometer

Pheasants, woodcock, duck, and suipe are In Macao, he meets the heroine, the daughter of also plentiful, and the sportsman wan have a Consul afterwards promoted to Hankow, and, Minister at Peking. Mrs. Little might have really good time in Landy. Finally-there more remarkable still, eventually appointed imported more of the atmosphers of China to the novel, something of the glorious descriptions of Chinese scenery that figure in her husband's work on Tho Yangleze Gorgas," in Misa Bird's "The Ya..gteze Valley—and Bayond," Philippines.

was not to be caught with such small chaffthis bearing of the matter is evidenced and showed himself ginte gast to the the diplomatie answer which their

ccasion, his answer facing tint as the sub- AMBASSADOR, in London gave when ject appeared to by a party question, besttempt was made to drag him into the could not express any opinion with regardentovers. It is clear that he perfectly to it, but it struck him as strange that understood the object with which he was though the Chinese in the Transvaal had approached and with a very quiet touch of their own representative in the Consul sutire let his questioners Toow this. General for China there, no complaints of this particular matter there was no object ill-treatment had been made. He may have be gained by taking any other position, but the action of Chinese officials is likely seen occasion to congratulate himself upon giving a guarded a reply, when the debate to be very differyat if an occasion arise

Total Cap Total took place and Mr. BYLEs declared that when it is to their advantage to work a the

opposite direction. We may be quite sure Capt. Skinner... 20 96 26 Lord MILNER had deliberately broken our

... 93 22 0 if such circumstances occur, as is more that Gun, Scott engagements with China in acquiescing

probable they will, the Chinese will not Sgt. Andrew... 30 30 in some Chinese being flogged for some

Sat-Maj Roger 24 23 20 offence which was not dealt with by the forget the lesson which has been taught Bon A. Watson 30 28 17 ordinary tribunals. No objection whatever them by Mr. Bries and the UNDER Sgt. Torrill..

COLONIAL SECRETARY is substantially Gun. Anderson 22 19 34

The Indo-Chinn str. Kutsang loft Calcutta inspired by his divinity, builds steamers to ne. Sea. had been made to this course by the Chinese

Spoons were won by Capt. Skinner, Gand may be expected here on or about 4th Jans, then builds a South Asian Railway by means of gale; sunily showary.

for this port via the Straite on the 19th inst.,gotiate the higher waters of the mighty river, andt supporting him, Consul General in the Transvaal, who

Scott and Sgt. Andrew.

word.***

Net

200 700 400,

Gross

99

*4 12

439

10

59

76

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73

24 25 22

71

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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The P.M. str. Mongolia saited from Shanghai on the 24th inst, and is due at this port on the 20th inst, about 8 am.

The U.P.R. str. Empress of India left Van.

has fallen slightly over the Leocloor oring the depression, which having moved towards E.N.E. since yesterday, is now situated to the E. of

the ground. Pressure has increased over China on 1 Japan, while a slight decrease has occurred in the 8.

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Pressure is high over N. China and the Sea

or in some of her own earlier writings; but she of Japan, and bighest over the E. part of the 76 conver on Monday, the 21st inst., p.m., for Hong- has been content to suggest only something of the latter area. It is relatively low over the China 75 kong via the seal ports of call

beauty of the Upper Yangtze. There is only a Sea. The Ben Line etc. Benaven, from Antwerp mere anggestion also of the anti-footbindingN.E. wind are expected to continue in the Gradients are steep over S. China and sinng and Londor, left Singapore on the 22nd inst. movement, initiated by herself; but the hero, Formoss Channel, and the N. part of the Clins 71' for this pori.

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73

71

Forecast-NE. winds, strong to a moderate

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