of
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 181я, 1906.
MR. "JOHN SMITH" OF CHINA.. practically with the Chinose. In fact I believe ths. those foreigners got on best with the in The following very readable artioto by Chinese and are the most successful men "Stronasia"
Chins who stick to the 21-2—4, and leave the the Shanghai appeared in
a+b theories of Odental inwardness and Mercury
"The Philistine only igoeros the conditions glo-Saxon ideals to John Smith and Mr. life which are n is own but he also demade Krausses. Indeed when one remembers that in that the rest of mankind should fashion its mode those old days, before the Rov. Arthur Smith
wrote his
his Chinese Characteristics," the refu- of existence after his own."--Goetho.
is the tions between the heads er Taipans of great What British firnes
smol as Jardine, Matheson and Hie plarity!"
beranse their compradores were always those of mutasi tika author, like reative in confidence, mutual respect and, even, almost of the John Smiths who read hor Mario Corelli'e world and regard her as the mutual affection, passing on to one or more most authoritative exponent of the Universo in generations; when one remembers this, one is foclined to ask what goed after all, he clever which they live, more and have their being." What Marie Coralli is to the Jolin Smith in John Smith with his a+b-g theories of -Saxon ideala
Mr. W. Stead onov asked :- secret of Marie Corelli'a
BUEwer was :
Oriental inwardunen and
ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND PREFERENTIAL TRADE.
food. (A roice."They will not work.")" A lat oonid not work because from being skilled workers they had suck down to l
o being causis. Colonel Harding (Leeds) regretted the lack of ofcourage shown by certain herabera in this mat ter. He believed the policy of free trade had beet
Ia elaboration of our telegraphic report the annual antamu meeting of this Association, the following extracts from the report received by all are given →→
and was a good policy for us, but he could conceive of circumstances which might maks ii advisable for us to depart to some extent from that polloy. He could not see the use of pass ing an abstract resolution; and he proposed as an amandment, “That, while in warm with the desire for larger Imperial trade, this ympathy meeting cannot recommend a departure from the hete policy of free trade in the absence of practical proposale; but would welcome the
Mr. C. J. Wilson (Hawick) proposed, an behalf of the South of Scotland Chamber, that the meeting approves of the resolution coron to at the sixth congress of Chambors of Com ico of the Empire; hold in London in July in which preferential trade within the Empire wai' asked for as
.wel ras binding the Empire together by ties of commuros as well as by sentiment, and as leading on to the desirable end of free trade ring of sa Imperial conference for the between
oil and responsible consideration of the mattor," Hemidery part of the British Empire." great addition to the cowmarea
Me. Walton a conded the avadmeat. find profitable employment for all our people at forward to a steady ripening of opinion both ar Mr. Faithfull Begg (London) said he looked good wages That
more of our manufxolured goods. The principle sunnainted in the resolation; although it might be delayed, it was
moving rapidly t
towards a triumphant solution. The amendment was enrried on a show of hands, and a proposal to take a vote by Cham bers was negatived.
Great Britain, the Kov. Arthur Smith is 10 thus dono, either to Chinese or mean of the Empire could be made if we could only
Jahu Smith
the
tbis. The
China. difference between the really educat
and the balf edgested
Obe
Is thero then no truth in
It is
that u
ation was that we wanted free trade within the
pire es they had it in the United States, with, and Germany, Preferential trading with the Colonies would not only strengthen the bonds of Empire, but would materially increase the volume of work.
dictum that East in East and West is Worth ed personal educated person wants Of course there is. When you deal with read books which will tell him the real truth, there is little or no difference. anotber we must gelent in me market or home and abroad in connection with this qués, about a thing, whereas the half-educated person only when you come to problems as n
that there is a great deal of difference between tween prefers to read books which will tell him what East and West. But to be able to solve
to be, what his vanity he wants the thing to be. should b
the quation
+h batin Fast and prompts bim in wish that the
#thing John Smith in Chink wants-very-muel, folo mint and i have rail aptitude for higher mathematics. The misfortune of the world of and the s.superior person Arthur Smith writes a book to prove condusive-today is that thai solution of the equation n+ ly that he, John Smith, is a very much superiore in Far Eastern problems, is in the hands of John Smith who not only rules the British herefore, the Rev. 1 100 to the Chiusman her
John Smith whe Smith, and the Chiness Characteristics" be
understand the comes a Bible to John Emith.
elemais eron of algebraical problems. The solution
of the equation b. between East and West is a very complex and dificult
should stand over until the next meeting of the Mr. Walton anggested that the proposition Aunciated Chamburn, and that in the meantime it should be considered by the Chambers.
The suggestion was overruled, and Colonel substantive motion.
Arthur Smith is a person vary dear to Joha pire, but is an ally of the Japanese BATIG | Hesubmitted that binding together the Colonics Harding's amendment was tion agreed to as a
BAYS,
int
Mr. George E. Devios accorded the motion as bohalf of the majority of the Bristol Chamber. and promoting trade between us and them were good things for this country and also for Ras no desice on the part of any one who Colories. As to ti position of India, there
But Mr. W. Stoad It is John Smith and his neighbours who now rule the British Empire," Consequently I have lately takou | Problem. For in it there are many unknown favoared a system of preference that it
the
mosion.
MUNICIPAL TRADING.
resolution to the effect that it was most desirable Mr. C. Lancaster (Liverpool) moved
the trouble to read the books which furnima quantities, not only anch as the Eist of Con; be imposed on any colony or any should that action should be ta on by that body to
consider the necessity of adopting the com dations of the Joint Committee of the House and the House of Commone on mani Lords
of
The Viduroy Than-fang, but also the West of All and the result had been that all the cipariraling, July 23, 1903,
Johe Smith with his ideas on Chins and the Chinesa
The Autocrat at the Breakfast Table classi- Lod minds under the heads of arithmeticed and t algebraical intelloets. All economical and practical wisdoms," he observes, is an ortou
hay you
of John Smith
the more general character of the express at bo. Now the whole family of belong decidedly to the category of minds which the Autocrat oils arithmetical intellect John Smith's father, John Smith senr., alias Jobe Bull, made bis fortune with the simple Jobu Ball came to China to formula 2+2-4. sell his Manchester goods and to make
TITL
bo
wax
and he got ou very well with Juhnut but in the interminalsle length of the sluggish unemployed of per cont, a3 against an
14
Mr. T. B. Johnston (Bristol), in seconding, id with referone to the desirability of
had never been
ID, that such
the recurring periods of trade depression he ad never heard any one assign the reason of our banking system. He was lacliued to think that swalgamations of bank had probably had some effect upon the trade
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but also of
of providing, through the financial RACE FAILURE OR RACE SUICIDE? value of the publications, a fund for the advancement of education throughout the Empire, wherever the books are used.
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of the The fesolution was carried,
STARTLING STATEMENTS BY BIB J. CRICHTON
BROWN,
ble head filled within +1-20 which bo does not Chinese memory could slore them away in its Mr. T, Keous (Luton) rose to a point of the. Sauitary, aspectors' Association at Black, presented the inagne, who have suffered!
פין.
fucius and the East of Mr. Kang Ya Wei and which did not desire it by a very large majority, world had been watching us for the last Shakespeare and Goothe and the West of John Smith. Indard when yon bare solved your 4
60 paxta, b-c. properly, you will had that there is very
groat
coat mercantile and manufactoring cations the earth bad como to the conclusion that the difference between the East of Confus as Bion or Bristion of the arithmetical formula fand the Wast of Shakespeare and Goethe; bat apte England had þan able to set was not stablishing raunicipal
which their Will Had a
ecmimercial thoughts a great deal of difference between ari example
ted thom to consider must 24-2-4Every-philosophical proposition eron the West of Dr. Legge the scholar, and No, no." All England had not prostored raised, but of the various crnice assigned for
good for them.question, as far as he the Wast of the Rev Artane Smith, Let me
the increase of trade, of which the e president give a cononte llustration of what I mean.
The Rev. Arthur Smith, speaking of Chinese had spoken in his inaugural address, in the
Lancashire and
hieu and Yorkshire hal histories, says
and the "Chinese histories
of trade Doudition Are autaliluvian, not prospered, ragged edged of zero fors poin: of departure, merely in their attempts to go back to tha not satisfactory when in free-trade England
we had
the organized workers an smonget
because both he sat Jobn
and turbid currant which carries on its bosem unemployed of 1 par coat in protectionist
"No, no," and Germany,
Yea"} While that only the mighty vegetation of past agen anderstood and agreed porfectly upon
and subtle part all reckoning, Colonial trade was the one to which we should. wond, hay bat
we should have regard to foreign trade, the forunala 2 +2--4. But John Smith who now rules,
The scheme was suggested to the league by the British Empire comes out to Chins with Neo but a relatively timeless race could either
Tempore or raid such histories: noce but the give most attention, and which we should try presidential address at the annual congress of Spitzel was impressed with its importance, and Sir James Crichton Browns delivered big Mr. Thomas H. Monk; the late Mr. Louis to develop, capcions abdomen.
order. He desired to know whether the resolu pool on September 13th. Referring to the falling a great los by his recent death, with of £3,000 to carry. the magnificent gift birth rate, Sir James for the para of com. meaning of that passed by the is precauters of Commerce in London.parison, quoted statisties prepared by Mr. David it ont tion interpreted
The direction of the work was undertaken
by the history section of the Ne Wilson
Horoz showing that, relationship bonden, longus, the chairman of which ir Profon replied that it interpreted the
there was a very close between,
Regius Professor of History at Chm- speeza at that meeting.
birth B high a short discussion, Mr. Wilson agreed undesirable social conditions and
bridge. Professor Bary invited an influentist rate, Ja districts where there was overcomtalttee to meet on December 4 1905, at the to the omission of the latter portion of the
orowding, where there was a superabundance of The work was not published, as I ones
resolution —" and as leading on to the desirable el
tal letter was drawn up for submission to all the upposed, by Imperial anchority, bat under the end of free trade between every part of the the lowest type of labour, where infant mortality office of the league, when the following circular euperintendonca and at the expense (aided by Den Empire"--and the resolution was then grasieat, where there was most general education-dopartments of the Empire:-
where signs of bad envirotamment acknowledged to be a correct interpretation of pauperista,
like
We learn with much pleasure that the most abundant, where pauper Mr. J. Walton,
providing schools M.P
Whare with first-hand information concerning the had most childran.
various parts of the Empire bave received the betont and development of this work we benefit of your
For the further bofors have the honour to
so lay 6 yan a project for issuing a series of graduated text-books on the
duties, rights, and privileges of its citizenship, to be prepared with the co-operation of the different countries of which the Empire is
嘿
vary
Dan
or,
understand and not content to sell his Man- chester goods, wants to civillus the Chinese.or spreid Anglo-Saxon as he expresses it, to ideals. The result is that John Smith gols on with John Chinamis, and, what is badly worse, under the cirilising influence of
Smith's
a+bo Auglo-Saxon idols, John Chinaman, instead of being a good, honest, steady customer for Manchester zvoda neglects his business, goes to Chang Su-bo's Gardens to celebrate the Constitution, in fact becomes a mad, rating reformer. Woale's "Reshaping of the Far East" nnd other booke, tried to compile a Catechism of 250 of Chinese Anglo-Saxon Ideals for tho students. The result, so far, is something like
Now let us hear Dr. Legge on the same subject. Dr. Legge, speaking of the 23 stool ard dynastic histories of China, say
No nation has uistory so thoroughly digested; nel on the whne it is trnatworthy." collention, Dr. Legge Hays.
Speaking of another great Chinese literary
ww.g
were
I have lately, by the help of, Mr. Putman other officers) of Yarn Yvon, Governor-General that passed in London London), said there lunatice were mast numerons," there the wires of proposals of this léngae for neos
thir:-
.
What is the chief ond of man?
of Kwangtang and Kwang, in the 9th year of the last reign, 1829. The publication of 94 extensive a work shows a public spirit and zeal for literature among the pigh efficials of China which should keep foreigners from thinking meanly of
of them."
could be no difference of opinion as to the desirability of increasing the trade between the Mother Country and every part of the British The whole trade of Canada had inoreased by leaps and bounds in the fast two a less percentage of trade with Canada thau we
ages
The chief ad of man is, to glorify the that there in a great deal of difference not only year, but we held did on years ago. provident and thriftleng, such as pawnbrokora bistory and resources of the Empire and the
British Empire.
2. Do
be you believe in God?
when I go to Church.
in
I
4.What is justification by Faith?
Ckurou interests—in what will pay.
To believe in everyone for himself.
5,--What is justification by works ?
Put money in your pocket,
6-What is Heaven!
DANISH,SHIPPING ENTERPR ISE.
birtin
rato was least. The wives in
phthisis
reproductive there was more culture and education, as shows by a higher proportion of professional men, where there was
WAR more comfort and leiears да shown by higher perocutage of domestic The above then a what I mean when. I say
servants, where the traders who appealed to the
between the East and West but also between
The trade of the United States with Canads and gonorel dealore, wero fewest in number, the West of Dr. Legge, the scholar who can
there The was increasing at an enormously greater rute the districts of least prosperity and culture hed 3. What do you believe in when you are not appreciate and admire zaal for literature, and the West of the Rev. Arthur Smith who is the
than our trade with Canada. It would be the largest families, and the morally and socially composed, beloved of John Smith in China.
extremely difficult to
дл mako equitable
*2. The scheme for these text-books hos arrangement
with Canada, and so far as he could lower classes of the community were reproben anggested to the league by Mr Thomas see there would be equally great, if not greater,
ducing themselves with the greatest rapidity.
H. Monk, and Mr. Loais Spitzel has difficulties in other directions. The question
Continuing-be said: was a most. complex one. He admitted that
generously offered to supply the fands necessary The History for carrying it into effect. fres trade within the Empire was the ideal
Committee of the league has been requested condition af trade sod SÜDSICE which
to make arrangements for proceeding with the mada for itself a sound footing in the Far Eas
cous.der the diflcnities in the way of is about to take steps to extend and strengthen
which the text-books shall be presented to its operations in this part of the world.
general, a A party are about to leave for the all round throughout the British
difference Far East, to jurenligate Sir Robert Hart's Custom Service in China.
Biling possibilities is blasphemy? 9-What
difference of free To that
and Japan. Sir Robert Hart is not a great tion, in Siam, China and BAY man of
Kenius. 10-What is the most heinous sín ? To obstruct British trade.
what purpose did God eroate the 11-For 100 million Chinese ?
For the British to trade upon.
Those of our readers who are interested in the
chipping trade will note that the East Asiatic
the
Heaves means to be able to live in Bubbling Company, a Danish enterprise that has already they could all desire; but when they came to indication of debility and decay. And work and for formulating conditions under
Well Bood and drive in victorias.
7-What is Hell?
Hell means to be unsuccessful.
12-What form of prayer do you use when you pray P
...
We thank Theo, O Lord, that we are not ne the wicked Russians and bratal Germaus are, who want to partition China.
13-Who is the great Apostle of the Anglo- Saxon Ideals in China,
Dr. Morrison, the Times Correspondent ia Peking.
trading
and
further exploits
in of much
tho
any
Face
3. Details of the scheme are as follows:-- a. As it is an essential part of the solemne week the
needs of papils and students of all that three books should be to the requirements of
to
proposed ages. It is по
Archools of
different capacities.
significancs that Prince Waldemar, the brother constituted to his mind difficulties in this. Baster might be anticipated. We must produced, at grades and readers of
to
beauty
We
11
L. A small editorial sub-committee will be
The
Saxon idents of Mr. Putoam Wesle and Jobs in do develop its Far Eastern operationsles Therefore, it seemed absolutely necessary that in which.involved blindures to sasahin dition that the books are adopted in your
12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAḥ,
SUFFERED YEARS
WITH ECZEMA
Caused a Loss of over £300 in Wages in Ten Years-Limb Raw as a Piece of Beef-Scalp also Affected-Doctors and Hospitals. did no Good.
A TRIPLE CURE BY THE
CUTICURA REMEDIES
**My eczema has been ten years' stand- ing and it has cost me over £300 in loss of wages. I am a carpenter and joiner by trade. I have been under docton, and I also attended the skin hospital, but none of them did me any good. When I was at Horley I purchased some of the Cuticura Rencies, and Ï was working about all the day, not giv- ing my leg & chance, but after murelias- ing 12 sets of the Cuticurs Remedies they cured the eczema in my lino. also had spota on the scalp, but they are all gone now. I have had those soro pimples 50 years. My scalp is now all clean. by eczema was on the right limb from the ankle upwards, which was us row as a piece of beef. I shall recor mend the Cuticura Remedies to all see afflicted with eczema. Publiak this statement for all the world, and let any one write to me and I will reply.
"I also purchased three vials of Cuti- cura Pills for my wife and they have done her a lot of good: Before taking them she dared hardly to eat anything on account of the pain afterwards; now she can eat anything and plenty of it. She is getting quite fat new and is quite a different wornan. I was first advised to try the Cuticum Remedies from a man who lives at Redlall whose father was cured of a bad eczeman on the head. No doctors nor hospitals could cure it. After a few applications the whole crust of the head came off and left him a healthy scalp. This man's age was over seventy yeni. Although I am cured of eczema 1 shall always have some by me, and use the Cuticura Pills now and then, for I find the Pills keep my head very
Chas clear and my appetite good. Gambrill, 106 High St., Rangate, Eng- land, March 7, and April 17, 1900.
* Cossplete Externa) and Internal Treazeneni, tar Kvery
Hamoor of Infinir, Children, andekatigosilanet God.
to crate the skin, Carlours Olanest beat the line and Cutlers Pilit (Clipe Card.
• vặn of 001 tố pudgy the blood. A Single Set often curra ---Bold throughout the world. Depota:-Avstrija, K-Towns Co., Sydnery London. Newbery, 21 Charterhoun Aq.: Paris, Koç's Runde in Paix, Pottertag in Glefia, Corp Hale Props,
aded Fro Dosh on the Slamud Scalp.”
throughout the Empire are already coming late touch with Professor Hary's Cities; and proposals for dealing in common with other educational matteis have been made.
DOCTORS."*
It was race failure or race suicide we had to deal with; des mit simply race failure, for the practico of race
race suicide implied was in itsolf
failure was being marifooted more rapidly in and equitable, and cgnal 8 Empire, the superior than in tho inferior varieties of the your Government sa s free gift.
if the reduction in
in the 8-What is a slate of-bumaa periwatibility of Danish capitalists at the shipping, of the various parts of the British Emina and size of familien had begun at the wrouk bod of
10 the varying intersets race, that was to say, the
the social koale, then national decadence and trade interests. of such an arrangement which could not well be ourselves up in racial self-conceit. of the present King of Denmark and the third BCA of the late King Ch
But there was no reason why those mast not forget Greece and Rome and the Christian, te becompany the mission. And it
who desired so ardoutly to have our trade with Byzantine Empirea. The racial straggle for on the ords that Prince
existence was not over and firally decided the Colonies increased should not bring their the George of Greece, who has just laid seite
oar favour. The strategy of the straggle, and appointed to deal with literary details. As you Cares of the High Commissionership of Crete, Colonies of ours and try to get them to reduce influence to bear on those highly protectionist
the weapons employed in it, were changing tion, they will send you particulars as to the have been good enough to promise me informa may also form one of this Danish mission. their tariffs and accept our goods as frealy into daily, but it went on; Lud if a sound Hague nature of the information they desire. Prince George is the second son of King Gee rga
Conference were to-morrow to sugseed in. The committee will employ a general their country as we accepted their commerce in of Green whe-Wes himself the eldest son of the
abolishing wer and in securing universal die editor and writers of special knowledge and bte King Christien of Dewark. While these our country.
armament, it would Mr. E. Parkes, M.P. (London), after re
I only mask the contist, and Princes are not to be ateratas coming cut to the East in any official
icial capacity, yet their marking that all foreign countries were ineresa perhaps hasten the asins raphe in the case of ability, and uo pains will be spared in the ofing their tariffe against us rear by your, Posision he was tame and wounding and least preparation of the books.
When-the-books are completed and Decoration Bhows that the vous of
reminded the conference that we depended aportat especially a declining birth-rate passed for press it is proposed to offer to you resistent partnera is the pact. And a drolining commercial enterprise abroad is a matter
neutral markets to a larga extuat. We must of real national
the Government and on concern
either among the best broods--anaut diminishing It may be a libel to say that the above is a
1. Stereotype or electrotype plates, which the people of Doumirk. The fellowing bar litt other people more exploiting ranial resistance. references would indicate that this mission is
thoay, markets as well as ourselves, trus statement of Anglo Saxon ideals, but any the result of a devision to increase the capital of
We lived in a Incubrions age.
will be given free of charge; or Gormans and Americans were exploiting these
The lampern one who will take the trouble to read the East Aristid Company, and is intended
2. Printed copies (for which the charge markets which used to be our prese yes, and we ment of the times was bilions and nervous Falaw Weale's book will not deny that the
in qui or (b) in paper boards or in cloth. above is a fair representation of the Anglo- determine an what spell lines the Company could not expect to have in the future that diseases were increasing. There was need for shall be the cost of production only), either (a)
a gospel of recreation in the way of communion predominant control over the neutral markets with neture, and rapid locomotion was a craze
stereotypo or electrotype plates are to DANKERS "LIKE SOLICITORS AND of the world that we had some years ago. Great activity bas raigned in shipping emith who reads Mr. futual Weale's Looks,
be the property of your Government en con- The most curious thing about the matter is at Copenhagen in the last week or two. Besides
the future we should have a proference in some
Blackpool, that the civilising influence John Smith's the increase of five million kroner to be made
markets of the world because these neutral and ja
schule, and that the history of the British capital
Empire stall be included in the school remisch made by the Assistant-Judge is a Anglo-Saxon ideale is really taking fért ja
United Steamship Commer is led
rarkets were gradually being closed against us,
carricalum.
case which recently came up is the Lord Mayor's Chins Under this influence of John China
the Chinese ospital from eighteen
buro a period million Although we might
of prosperity
*4. In giving its services in the matter the Court in London illustrat-s very forcibly the Banting to glorify the Chi kroner, that of the Burmeister and Wain Ship at the present time so had to
Bota in the interest of what it bolds to be, relation in which a banker stands to a customer league as well as fat years. We were Lean 68 The old Chinese litorati with his ag baikling Gmpany is being increased from five there were home trade and we were pinning blackpool or better still, a long pull' of it; pesaplary profit from the transactions.
a valuable Imperial object, and will rin zo and the latter's right to secrecy in business
In the Far East, where dealings. Iu to ton million kroner, and the Dan Stem neglasting var.
mr faith and prosperity upon
ere the the
80019] relations between t Company is putting its share
foreign trade
5. The profits arising from the sale of the
ween the employs of banks and the Smith's Anglo-Saxon ideals is clamouring for a
from pearwork bonds to the amount of 800,000 chance that we had never had before, and if wo wrong way to go about it. We now had s constitution is likely to become an intolerable
following he added, with all its faults, newspaper,
the is gre centres of population in the West, purposes, viz. :— (1) A portion (hereafter to be determined there have occasione ly been complaints that was one of the bulwarks of sanity in the t the end I fear John kroner. The Ostasistisk Kompagni, of Copenha and dangerous nuisance. And His Manchesteringen, is raising its capital from ten million to only managed things right, our trade with
present to form a special fund to be used solely in the recy
is not always strictly. Ball Senior will not only
observed. but be will even le put tɔ } fifteen million kroner." This sen is being taken Cada would be far larger than it had been for epoch, It seemed t not on hervons life as a educational interest of your colony, and (2) the Japans chronicle know of a ona whore, the gooda trade ruized,
electric carrant It dissipated mogulomania, partly in consequence of the Targo the expanse of sending out a General Gordon or
long time past. building
Mr. J. A. Hobson (Shefeld) said thu to help and many man had been saved from thelancholic reminder to form a general trust fund, to be manager of a bank handed over to the other side Lord Klichaner to shoot his poor old friend orders placed a few months ago with the the Colonies would mean raising the price of falaity by his daily paper.
"appress your
used for the literary apkeep of the series of in certain litigation a private letter which he had it is suggested, for history received, merely upon their application thor for, scholarships or prizes any Tiniversity of the Empire, and open only to coming from the bank manager himself, the citizens of the Empire. The trust faud to the Lendon case referred to a solicitor who be under the control of trustees, to be seminat-appared in the Lord Mayor's Court to recover 'On the 17th at 12.20 p.m.--The barometer has rizon along the Yangtzo, and fallen avarred by the league and the London representatives debt, giving evidence of the debtor's weans,
of the co-operating countries."
aid he was bookmaker, and had recently had a China sad the Philippines.
bave been received from the different sum of £tina bank. Te solicitor raid he knew The depression ring over S. Manchuria is Governments and education departments grant that that was true because the information was moving into, the Ses of Japon.
Pressuring their inte
interest
byn friend who was the manager of the given him remains somewhat low ever, the Pacific to the
of the booka. The great importance banks at preparation of t
which the
the account stond. Thereupon D or ME. of Luson.
of this scheme lies not only in the educational the Assistant Jadge said that beakers were i Like value of these books (which will be issued under solicitors and doctors, persons of tenst, and the Lin seal, as it were, of the education departments gentleman in question
no right to gire the as regards subject matter and scope), but also informativo. Lu bis opinieri no mazagor lad in the adoption of the principle of ed aestions the right to tell anybody of dealings with co-operation, The history section of the league customers. He wondered what the directors
gent mon as their the bank in question would think of the conduct
too дот
Empire,
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Joka Cainsman who hàa become non compos Barmeister and Wain Shipbuilding Company,modities. (No.no." Well, if they were newspapers and enlarge your fanatic asylums, text-books, und also to be held at option at the information as to the existence of this letter
and partly on account of various undertakings not Bat that is entered into by the. Company in Eastern Asia not going to raise the price of commodities, how
and the West Indies. The Oetasiatisk is
maptis under the civilising influence of John Smith's Anglo-Baron ideals. Beither here nor there.
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is this. It is a wouder to ma that the Englishman who comes out to China with a
of the W
were they
to help the Colonies? They BARY HAREM both ways. They were going largo marcantile as well as Shipping Com- could not have it
to abandon that principle of liberty within the pany and its prout capitat has proved too impins which had done mass than any other
Free Press. wall-Bingo.ore
to bind it together. In view of the thet of the last election and she difficulties they
were going to plunge the Empire into, it would be very much better to wait for the broader issue of protection, and free trade to be settled in this country.
head filed with all the errant nonsense written
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. in books about the Chinese, that be van got along at all with the Chinese with whom he ha
The PM str. Siberia sailed from Shanghai to deal. Take this specimen, for instance, from a big volume, entitled "The Far East: its on Tuesday, the 16th ins, at 7 pm, and will be due to arrive at this port on Friday, the 19th istory and its questions," by Alexia Kransse
"The crux of the whole question affecting the ios, at faylight
The O. & O. str. Doric arrived in San Fran. Powers of
Western antions in the Farast lies in the appreciation of the true inwardness cisco on the 11th inet. of the Oriental mind. An Oriental not only sees things from a a differant, sladdpoint to the Taceday, sm for Hongkong via the usual ports Decidontal, but his who's train of thought and of call. The mede of
Empren of Tadiz arrived at reasoning are at variance. The very varies from that with which we are endowed." and left again at 5 s.. on Wednesday for After roading the last sentence at English. Shoghai, where she is due to arrivé st 11 am. man in China, when he wants a piece of white on Thursday, the 18th itst.
The C.P.R. sir, Athenian loft Vancouver on
O.P.R. sir.
Ferdiet
WEATHER KEPORT.
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The high
presswaren is spreading over China from the N.W, and hard monsoon expected to set in ever the whole of the China coast, and the N. part of the Chius Bea,
The Japanese returns are lacking this morning.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending editorial committees
D. Litt. Regious Professor of Moders of the bsok, and perhaps it was an wall. The LL.Day History The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon. Egerten MA Bit Professor Colonist His information whereupon the Assistant-Judga Cambridge, chairman; Professor Hugh solicitor then stated that he had uskel for the
sense of perception implanted in the Asiatic Nagasaki at 0.30 p.a. on Tuesday, the 16th inst. of Stiebel (Nottinghama) said the question at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 ¡nches,
paper.
have appointed the Professor Bary, Litt. Dof their manager He did not know
the name
Mr. Lancaster moved as an amendment the addition to the resolution of the words, Provided guarantees are forthcoming that iffs will pormit of fair competition colonial tariffa by British manufacturora"
The
amendment was not seconded, Mr.
our dear preference was first raised by leeder, Mr, Chutaborlaju.”— (A_laugh)......... Hẹ
tory, Oxford; Horbert A Fisher, Esq., M.A.. said: "Then his reply should bare hoan expressed a hope that Mr. Chamberlain was in to-day is as follows:- the enjoyment of better health, (Cheers). He Hongkong & Neighbourhood *
N.E. winds, New College, Oxford; Thomas H. Monk, Yon should not ask me such a questis, and of t with all our boasted prosperity more added that
Formosa Channel...
Esq. (co-opted); John Murray, Esq., JP course, I shall decline to give the infor- strong to a gale. D.L.: Professor A. F. Pollard, MA,mation, ?" people starred in this rich Christian country
Some as No. 2 F.R.H.S., Professor Constitutional than starred in the protected countries of Bouth coast of China between g
History Germany and France. No, no," and abeers.), Hongkong and Instocks 1
University College, London. Her The President. Preferential trade. South coast of China between
The brutal benevolence of many modern Bame as No. 1. of Pollard Las nocepted the Hongkong and Hainan..
position rich men is all the more detestable beesizse editor. The committees appointed by the the eins with which it goes are commonly sins (Langhter and cheers.)
education departments which are the reverse of benevolent.
it follows
hu the ungrammatical Mr. Krausse's advice, would have to
HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL Keep your com day to
to his beg "Boy, bring me a piece of black paper. It is plexion, ra. Ellon's Crema Charmant, Lait Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Poudre practical men among foreignera in China that they can put away all Charmant will enable you to do it. this nonsense about the true inwardness of the Spacialitica for the Skin are the study of
I think, to the credit of
Br. Stiebel esid that what they wanted of
Qrivatal mind when they come to deal lifetime. A.B. Watson & Co., Ltl, Ecls Agent. give the people in noyd was the means of buying, “
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