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of them, I don't know what you will do ", illustrated the position that would result, An aloof intellect regards the ex parte pleadings with a certain contempt; but the | business of the world is not done by minds suspended, like Mabomet's coffin, between
Yesterday the business at the Magistracy was condnoted in a very short time, both coquty: rising within half an hour of the opening. Among the prisoners wan a Chinaman from Kowloon charged with looting. He was Gined £5.
Yesterday at the Magistracy Captain Clark
proceeded against four men on a charge of inti miðsting his workers ongaged in redosting the "Kishan" They had endeavoured to induc the galios to strike for mere wages asul also exprasseul ta wish, trutamount to a threat, that tha mon should be placel ander them. The
CO.,heaven and earth. All they ever accomplish is ap the oxture of dream-stuff, impossilda Miests of universal brotherhood and peace Utopian schemes that the practical, if less logical, wind roes would spit universal Said i: was ZANGWILL nguation. unreasonable to expert human beings to
There will be an alteration in the arrange live logically mil ha insisted upon was ments for the wedding of Miss Burkolay and
case was razanded for a weak.
TELEGRAMS. THE UNITED STATES AND CUBÁ.
HONGKONG
["DAILY PRESH" EXCLUSIVE SERVICE.] INTERPORT CRICKET,
"SNOWED UNDER".
SHANGHAI, October 3rd. The weather to-day is fine, rather coll. with a strong wind blowing. The wicket is in fair condition, but rather in favour of bowling.
Hongkong won the toss, and sent
CHAMPAGNE that they should argue logically. In the Captain & P. Mullor, It. M. L.I., which takes Shanghai in. The home tenne was
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VIN BRET AND VERY DRY.
ld covered by criticism we have cum- quoted, arguing and living aro picurentary they cannot be dissociatel. When it is pointed out that the Chinese have shown great generasity toward their
brethren suffering from the recent, typhoon;
that they have by deliberate "rorzers" in ien su inflicting similar anffering on their brethren els where; that Choc Fu is an
earnest and sincere enn of the epi tetit, that the Provincial Judge of Shepsi
placy at the Cathodeni at 4 pm. to-dag. His Excalloney the Governor hassigated sioton tion of being present. tion will be old when the young couple rotuen from Japan, and the wedding presents will be then on view.
We understand a recep-
......
Tha Hongkong correspondent of the N-42 Daily News, discussing the forthcoming
and Crafts Exhibition, remarks:- I venture
to think, however, that the majority of the residents a funder of dollars than they are of art master, though this is no reason why they
lonki nat ba silured to learn to up prociata thu former also,” We hope our Shaugkai neigh boary wil not taku this too seriously.
still uses in official docammuts violent and to when ferring abusive verlings foreigners; and so, there is still no reason why the work should refrain from
The opsing "social" of the Union Church expressing its opinion of Chinese polities Literary Club to-night is to have rather novel The Chinese nution is not peculiar in having features. In addition to music, recitation by a manifold nature. The ate Mr. GILBERT Mr. A O'D. Gurlin, Mr. Gale will exhibit was wat meedy humoroos when he said that some interesting photographs of butterflies, and every Briten was born a littlo Liberal or a Col-Agt, Ballack of the EWR will show his fittle Conservative. In human affairs as in Barish insets, giving an explanatory spool cosmic, we must put up with atoms that at the same time, attract an atous that repel. When we May that the Chinese policy in the north is a First Class just now as bad as ever it was, we do not
expect to be censured for being
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As matters stand, says the Time, Yusu's army sebume presents a financial problem that rankt neds be ausworel. It remains to be seen whather Eagland will profit by the opportunity
weakened by the absence of Turnball and A.E. Luming.
LONDON, October 1st. There is a growing, dispositial in the United States to regard the occation of Cuba as permanent, and comparisons are drawn with the British accupation of Egypt.
The disarmament of the Government forces in Cuba has begun,
[N-U. Daily News Sorvia!
is
FUNERAL OF CAPTAIN BARNES- LAWRENCE.
The remains of the ista Hon. Captain L. A. W. Barues-Lawrence, I.N., Harbour Master, wore interred in the Protestant Cemetery at Happy Valley with full naval honours poster- day afternoon. The cortege, which was
large and representativo · composed of conconrse of mournors, loft the Royal Naval Hospital at Wancbai at five o'clock. In the can was firing party from H.M.S. Flora under Patamand of Captain Grand Dalton, muroking
"NEW JAPANESE CONSUL ATCANTON.with arms reversed, azok man of the party having a blask band attached to his loft arm. Tokyo, September 28th.
The West Kent band followed, and when the Mr. Ugeno, Japanese Consola Áшoу,
cortega staried played Boothoven's funeral transferred to Canton.
dirgo. Thon me the gas carriage, painted black, ABROGATION OF THE SURINGKAT oa which the coffin containing the remains of the
MEMORANDUM.
ileecased rested, the 'Flag of England, which he had served so faithfully and so well, being his burial shroud. Boxide the bior walked bia colleagues of the fægisktive Council and other friends. On the right side wors Sir Francia Piggott, Hou, M. T. Forcombs Smith, Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, H. Mr. A. W. Browin, Sir Paul Chater and Hon. Mr. Wei Yak; on the left, Sir Henry Berkeley, ifon. Dr. Atkinson, iton. Mr. E. A. Hewett, Hom. Mr. W. J. Gresson, Hou. Dr. Ho Kai and Mr. A. G. M. Fl tehery Clerk of Conucils, it is
Hancock and Bird opened the
Tokyo, Sepauber 29th. A communique from this Foreign Offes alows bowling. The batsuten found Han that hautaneously with the dearation re cork's deliveries very difficult to playing the opening of Antunesien Tatakau | and wickets fell fairly fast till the arrival of Weippert, who with Martin, At the made a most effective stand. tifliu adjournment eight wickets were down for 137 runs, Weippert being
40 not out and Martin 27 not out, Ou resuming, Weippert made another seven, the partnership yielding 78. Throughout Bird and Hancock bowled well.
The innings of the visitors was most sensational, inasmuch as it was a complete collapse, the batsmen being unable to face the deliveries of V. Lanning.
The wicket wore badly, and it is questionable whether Hanrock was which it affords to gaide the Chiness Govern-wise in sending Shanghai in first, meat from paths of danger. But, whather she Lanning performed the hat trick, and Tuloss or use it, this is certain, that before long howled Morrell, Mackay and Bird with
the national movement, as at present cond acted, will require to be Kenty checked; for every successive balls. Scores - concession to its demands is regarded as wosk Dess, and weakness, from the Axintic's point of view, invitus aggrossin
Wine and is supplied to all the Leading Hotels sweeping "We speak of the pohey of
whatever section of the Chinese was in position to formalite and carry it on. saying that official Chiun is humbugging the West over the opiuta question, we can- not always be stopping to mention that Chick can boost of men like Citou Fn. All A.S. WATSON & CO..] statements by all commentators are subject
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to possible exceptions, which are impliedly Luitel before day ars mentioned. Of course there is the risk of going to extremes on our side as well as the other. The man who refuses to waste time dreaming of the perpetual abolition of war by arbitration, still way set his face against the chauvinism that in ponular song or adage teaches how | "Tafy was 't-thief”, Patu drupken madman with a abillelagh, Sandy a miserable niggard, Jonathan a smart obeat who sells wooden taugs. John Ball an egregious bully, and so on, at infinitone' and ad nameum. forousic circles any be observed the ideal on the It is no reflection folerance. in Heet or logical capacity of an advocate that he regards all evidence from one point of view, und interprati all facts as far pissible in favone of his client
stand we way
where
ill
In
That is discussing Oriental men and matters. To say that "it is one of the commonest habits of foreigners to spark and write in sweeping ferns of all their Oriental neighbours as
rapsicious and cruel" it in itoli too sweeping statement, and there are surely not any who hold
all Chinese
Thit
At the inquiry into allegations of bribery at Worcester election, a witness said, I do not think any slsation on be stocussfully fought without bribery. I think man who can find money can win the elretion. That has been my experience. I have been all over the country- is Yorkshire, Scotland, and in America at President Garfield's aleation-and of all, the rottsues of ratten plases I think Worcester is the worst." (Laughter.)--His impession that wholesalo bribery went on last January was the sary of reports brought in by thirty watchers.
SHANGHAI,
Wallace Lb.w. b Bird Ollerdessen e and b Hancock Moule st. Smith b Bird Walker & Hancock ↳ Bird V. Laming e and b 'Hancock Dew 1.b.w. b Hancock Stanion Lb.w. b Bird
Weippert e Phelips ↳ Bird Guilfoyle run out... Martine and Hancock Wheen not out
Bird
A useful compilation that is always in dems ad by those interested in comm sea with Chins has just appeared in a new iiou. Th: Sity years Anglo-Chinese Calendir, 1814-19.3 is
Hancock may be had from agents in every Far Eastera Leathes published at tho Daity Press offion, pries 82, and Port. To any other part of the world, the Dixon publishers offer to send it post fese on recsipt of Morrell money order for the prics used. Previous compilations of the kind are out of print, tha last from the same office bring, issuet in 1889. The present handy was owers fifty years dating from the list of the presut Chiasso role.
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and Makdon, Japo suggested to Rundn the abrogation from August 1 of the Spingkai Memorandum which prohibits inter die Japan and Russians from travelling in North and South Manchuris respectively The art of
Memerandam was
#rehla RussĪBU8 from the benefit of the opening of ke Southern
portion of Manchuria.
to
The negotiatious progressed aliwly, but in
consiga-nes of the pressure brought to hour
by Jupin the Bemorandum become veid from to-day.
The Tokyo correspondant telogrphed briefly
not of great importance to European trade.--
xcellency the Governer followed in the
rear as chief mourner, Next in order fellawod a naval detachment of palty officers, sailors nad
to that effect at the line "The chigo is stokers boado! by Commodore Williams and his. Eo. H.D.F.]
THE FATAL LANDSLIT.
staff. white at the raar marched a number of Freneb saurs, Then followed the military detachment of 100 men before, which were Colonel Darling and his stall. Next in the The landslip which took place is Macilonnell pression was the etail of the Harbour Roa last week-oal as the result of the typhoon Oics, headed has beca responsible for throatrals. The body | Muster, of the third coolis buried under the fall of the effvers
All the men who earth has been recovered, more resoned and sent i› the hospital are making antisfactory progra-8-
THE O.SK. "AKASHI MARU."
LOOTER BY CHINEE
The steamer Haim,
from
Foochon,
Tsui and Avoy, arrived yesterday with the Rt. Rev. Bishop Clementi and Cinani Paddock among her passengers.
he reported mixed weather. The Akashi 3
Mur, whose ship we have aleatly r-ported, 19 on to bo badly ashore on the North Murope Reef. She was abandoned, and being 3 looted by Chinoe fiskermen,
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IN MEMORY OF J. C. HOARE,
MISSIONARY AND BISHOP 1876-1906.
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The black wings of the damen tempest
sweep,
bay,
Soden across the Sweet Springs saalit Aud shrieking whirlwind lows the light
from day,
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Save where the billows flash with
lainous steep. And tears glem where the hopeless watchers
wasp.
Strong hauls, brave hearts will tave the
if they may!
'Tis over; and the sun's out smiling ray Falls on the rescued few, the dead, the
sighing deep.
One comes not from the vares, whose loro
to thee,
China for thirty years basel strong and
free,
Bent mager now to toli on Kowloon's
skora
His Name who still the roa, who wakes
the dead.
Grant us his faith, Lord Jesus: on his
bend
Eaptured by Thee to light, earth's shadows
fall no more.
A.E.M. in NC. Ihaily News.
JAPANESE MATCH TRUST.
Word comes from San Fancisco that the Japanese Gorerament has erdred, into a com pact with the Diamond Match Company to form An international trust, taking in the English firm of Brayant and May. Japan has been nursing the match industry, and now applies all her own requirements, and also controls the 5trade in China, Australia, parts of the East
Indies, and the Philippine Islands,
Mr. B. Flatcher Robinson, the present editar of Vanity Fair, costionss his articles sutitle "Carabiglas in Cartoon: A Racord of our own Timse," in the Saplomber number of the
Guilfoyle "Buramely Windsor Magazins under the sub-heading of
Empire Builders; and among the many Mackay Ib.w. b Lanning untabilities mentioned is the Right Honourable Bir b Lanning.
Phelips not out. Sir Cecil C. Smith, G.C.M.G.. whose curtnon "Straits Settlements" appeared in 1842 in Weiles "Sir Cut Saith," Vanity Fair. Mr. Flateber Robinson became a studint
Total interpreter at two aul twenty, and when he had more or less efficiently acupied every other
Lanning took eight wickets for 10 office in Hongking, ware those of Governor and Chaplain, he became Colonial Sucrotary for the runs,
Shanghai Straits Settlements. He then bums Gover worthy man of skill in tongues who has earned innings, and when stumps were drawn the thanks of H.M. Government as well as a the score stood: K. U. M. G. He had suppressed worst societies Oller lessen e Mackay
benevolent and ill-used". Still, these who de comment rather sweepingly are to be | regarded as advocates of one point of view or another, and the public, in judging, must act like a judge, making all deductions and allowances, without resenting ex parte fervour. We can see what the author of the criticism cited and in mind; but that which was criticise, experience teaches is a It helps us get YESTERDAY we quoted some remarks by a necessary evil.
The Daily Press.
Hongsore, OCTOBER 4, 1906.
contemporary whid: in varied forms we Inte frequently made before. Their general purport may be gathered from the comment
Lo
forrader", and it is too much to expect all mou to be disinterested and impartial judges. Some must be advocates. Whether
nor. Vanity Fair said of him :
He is a trust.
ath well as Sir Charles Warren, and he holds
arbitrary views on the virtaus of banishment,"
that "it is dof the commonest babits of a newspaper should be a judge or foreigners to speak and write in sweeping advocate is a question, apparently, that can terms of all their Oriental neighbours as all never be finally answered. The same thing supremu-ly benevolent and ill-used, or as all | sooms to apply to journals as to lawyers, This criticism, the many must baudvocates and only the rapacious and crnel". while just, canust be accepted as it stuuds. few be judges. Commentators striving to be honest and
conscientious soon find that if they view
About thirty more bodies have been recovered
That the quarrels of Covenanter and Prolatiet Hanoverian and Iacobite, were dead and buried long ago, and only worth recalling for senti- s one passes through the -mental reasŪDE scenery of the Pass of Killinorankie and
Juont
would ils
penple neighbourhood,
be the case. certainly have assumed to
such questions from both or all sides, their in the New Territory within the 1st two The Scotsman's" oorrespondines columna remarks lose all weight, and are, in fact.days, whito other 83 missing jauks have been recently have shown that these bygone causes
regarded as the babbling of one sitting on
the fence. To avoid this risk of generalising
reported.
A. Melbouras correspondant stales that tha
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Martin Morrell Moule 1.b.w. b Leathes Walker not out ... Lanning pot out
Bird
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Three wickets for
KEUTEE'S SERVICE.}
CHURCH AND STATE
Japan wants to acquire the latest machinery hates the proposed anion with the American trust and Bryant and May,
BRITAIN'S ANIMAL WEALTH.
Mr.
by the Assistant Harbour E. Jones, the boarding
»
opd clerks, white the Chinese teatraen in their naiforus brought up the tear. Last of all there were å hundred Civil Servico endots and grot many civilian friends of the deceased, among others being Mesura. E. H. Sharp, K... Dyer Ball, G. and J. Hastings, F. B. L. Bowley, Daniels, H. P. White. L. Murphy, A. Seth, P. N. H. Jones, H. H. J. Gompertz, F. 1. Budelay P. P. J. Wedehouer, A. R. Lowe, G. de Champoux, C. D. Melbourne, G. R. Wakeman, G. C. Moton, A. Wilson, T. F. Hoagh, J. J. Leiris, J. Wilkie, T. Skinner, E. A. Ram, L. A. M. Johneon, H. N. Mody, H. P. Tooker, V. Jack,' H. Humphr. E. Buxton Forman and A. 8. Mihara, Res. J. France and Pearce, Capt Pennefather, Captain Milroy, Major Pritchard, Dr. Kruger, Gemon Consul, 31. - Liebert, French Consul and Mr. A. G. Romane, Consul for Portugal.
Da arrival at the couriery the coffin was borne on the shoulder of bluajaukats to its last resting, place, tho uominal pail harers, tho gentlemen before wantioned, who walked bosido the offin, accomp mying it, white the procession cirele round the grams. On the formed a coffin was inscribe! "Lionel Aubrey Walter Bardes-Lawrence, born May 26th, 1855; diod October 2ad, 1906. Until he coma.".
The Venerable Archilencon Basnilor, assisted by the Rev. H. Longridza, Naval Chaplaia, ona- ductel the burial service. On its completion the hundred rifles of the firing brigade burst forth spontaneously in a lost salute which reverberated among the hills as the bagler
Thus concluded the played the last post, obsequies.
From the Naval Hospital to the Cemetery a of police, in charge of Chef Inspector Baker and Inspector Gourlay, Linal the route,
Wrenthan were sent by the following:- Miss Barnet-Lawrence, Miss V. Barnes-Lawrence, H.E. the Governor, the P. and O. 8.8. Co., Pasific Mail Co., O. and D. & Co., Toyo
Asiatic Co. Kaishs, Portland Kisen YMCA, Offices 119th Infantry, rderlies Harbour Department, Wardroom Officers of H.M.S. Tamor, 8aff of the Harbour Depart ment la bany and anchor), Mr. and Mrs. James Vocdonald, Mr. and Mrs. Dezion, Boatmen and Messengers of the Harbour Office, Mr. D. R. Las, Mr. T. Sercombs Smith, Mr. sail Mrs. A. G. Wies, Mr. and Mr. Gomparts. Staff Surgeon Mowat, R.N., and Mrs. Howat, Miss Barker, Hou. Dr. Atkinson, Mr. R.T.D. Hayle Dr. and Mrs. Dowell Wilson, Deputy Inspector-General and Meg. T. D. Gimlotte, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Craddock. Mr. Duncan Clarke, Commodero and Mrs. H. F. Willies,
In the latest volume of datistics insued by Mr. J. E. Ellis, Mrs. and Miss Clarke, Mr. Mrs. A. B. Skottene, Major and the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries a report and
by Major Cragie reviews incidentally the Mrs. Ross, Mr. B. E. P. Erstiuo, Mr. C.
figares available from foreign countries
We-chan, MOEKTR to tho nucber of live stock owned by die Gregory, Mr. Fung
Sassoon and Co., Mr. A. C. Botelho 15 nations. He observes that in its animal wealth D
with its Jr., the Yik On 5.9. Co., the Wing Mowr the agriculture of the British Empire which it Sang Ree, Mr. Francisso Tao Yat, Mensri Indian possessions, bas prominence 24 does not even share with its great wheat pro- Tak Kee & Co., Messrs. Wing Kao, Mr. Kwok
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ducing competitors, fr it my conspicuously Chau, the Bum Wang Co., Mr. Nam Tai, the distances them all, as inded it does in its
human population. No other flag covers, as China Merchants Steamship Co., the Wing does that of our country, a herd of 120,000,000 Shun Co., Mr. L. F. Cooke and head of cattle; including in his total the hords Wo
of
f Indian bri
brifalous.
The United States
bates with ... 8067,000 cattle, and the Russian Empire with 45,000,000 come mrt in mgnitate, these two States staling ahead of all other nativondities. In sheep the British Imperial total reaches 157.000,500 head, somewhatever half standing
by an adraissien that there are doplin mperial Defene? Commitius. The committees says: The general verdict of posterity is that State aubmissive to the imperious demands
include all the State commandu ris.
The
can still arouse hot blood. Somebody shouted
LONDON, October 1st. "Clavore!" and immediately claymore and
The Trench Premier, at an Agricultural from the particular, every comment would Australian Minister for Defence has appointed pikes were out-though the fluid shed is black have to be prefaced by sore such phrase as committens consisting of commea wealth officers ink, got red blod. Commenting on a pro osi Buquet, said "We do not want religions ribus think 1 at the moment", and followed to report fully regarding the report of the ion to build a mouent, the Scotsman" prosecutions, but will in no way ace the
there are passages in the carour of (Haverhouse of the Church.” which do not admit of vindication. sxeoration in which his name was so long had by the mass of his countrymen was not allogether without cause; it may have bou partly pro- duced by prejudice and oslumny, but it was also devels of the 'Real Classes.' The hero of Killiecrankie fight is a hero that will not hear
many exceptions. The effect of this would
be absurd, and involve the whole world in
The accumulation of rubbish and wrackage, the result of the typhoon, is being rapidly
a general dumbness. It is human nature ramosed from the Prays. The steel barge, that has to be considered. The Americau hired by the Sanitary Board, is taking large juige who wil to a jury, "If you believe quantities ont to sea, and with the other partly a reflection of the character and of the the proscouting attorney, you will convict; methods in operation, the presence of this if you believe the defendant's attorney, you danger to pablic health should be removed in a
day or two. will acquit; it, like me, you believe neither¦|
very mianto inspection,"
,
INTERNATIONAL BALLOON RACE.
LONDON, October 1st.
Sixteca balloons, including three British ones, have started from Paris, on a race for the International Gordon Bennett Cup. The winner must remain forty-eight hours in the
air.
Bi. Chị
THE GOVERNOR OF HONGKONG.
Indian Engineering says:-It seems to as & the credit of our Australian onloning. The bare dozen yes since Captala Nathan, R.E., was a familiar gure at Šimls as one of the latest Argentine estimates though the totals are somewhat uncertain-alt appear to reach younger lions of the Defance Committee. Since about half the flocks of the British Empire, then be has been at the Horse Guards, later on
stard, very popular Governor of Hongkong States
st 45,000,000.
We are very glad, if only for the sake of his old while including goals, the Russian fucks are became a Political on the Gold Ceast, and is now
Sasoriation with Engineering in India, to learn estimated at 65, 66,000, and those of the United Sir Matthew Nathen, the capableand, we under
The statement up to Jus 30th of the Bank that Bir Matthew is busy waking things best
in the matter cfrailway communications. of Taiwan shows ursele amounting to Yenio
information that Hongkong is going to spend 7,299,157. of which Yen 1,500,000 is uncalled capital. Under the heading of liabilities are two millions sterling on railways has been nlready chronised in thes pagas. very shown Yes 8,256,708 being the amount of notes high time that British interests in China in circulativo. Yen 2,000 the amount of began as they now seem to have done to look goraruarent account, Yen 1,0:0,010 authorised out for themselves justead of waiting for more capital, and other items, lacing a net profit of German and Belgian initiatives. We wish Yez 244,190. The statemet indicates a grow project and shall look out with interest for
ing business and satisfacloy progres9.
It is
Sir Matthew Nalan uvery success in this further and more technical details.