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upon Europe like the Turtars of perhaps, but the bad | bro gote age, spreading destruction and dis.

prasible to allay the fears of thems Joing pessimists. Their fore may be compared with those of anticipators of the earth's destruction by frost or fire. Nature, they forgot, brings i own compensatious. If the European and other ranes are to go down before the

General" Booth will spend the money that That might be endurah charges are more mas, perimps to ravish and enslave. It is im-

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threshold of their travels. They find that far as we know, bas not yet refuted the dameg.

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everything KEMMLERing statements

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obt Maason's book, a volume more than they can afford. Then there is the which clearly shows that the "General" ought further disadvantage that great ignorance the people of the day will have a Chinese. CORRESPONDENTS at: Cheribon, Togal, Pecalongan, Mueassar, Pontianak, Padang, prepared first of all to examine" the work of the orga-prevails at the Chins ports with regard to

for the blow. The blast is ovor tempored for

Medan, Penang. Rangoon, Coloutla nisation of which he is head at home before į opportunities and itineraries in Japas. The the shorn lamb, We consider it more

Bombay, Madras, Colombo, Karnohi, likely acting to undertake such a duty out here. Welcome Society and the Sauge Railway however, that other forces will be in

Djoddali, Bangkck, Saigon, Shanghai, &o. operation what exarsination of the work in this Authorities take considerable)

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appreciate much that we fully laa hoon accomplished by the Salvation Army there can be no doubt that ite satellites in Japan often take upon themselves too much responsi bility in intreding where they have po right whatever. The n

ples for drastic remedies for the social evil cannot hold good until the streets of London-the beadquarters of the Salvation Arms—are da respectable as those in Japan, and until the London music-balls and theatres are aa free from vice as are similar places of amuss ment in this country. We do not wish to hold up Japan as a paragon of what other nations ought to be far from it--but when the Salvationists can show that their own country furnishes a model of propriety in matters which they seek to remedy here, then will they have claim upon other countries including Japan. The Salvation Army's intermeddling is greatly resented by large Beation of

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cadets make their influence felt in the army, but startinal selective intention.

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the officers now holding commands are gaining bis daily experience under Tapanese instructors." In reply to the doubts expressed as to the fate of the newly-organized feroas if the strong control of Yain Shi-kai were withdrawn, be saye:"The Chi-li forces would Buffer DO doubt. But the Ha-peh force, part of which shared in the maneuvres, though inferior in

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This (to us) alarming heading drew our attention to the following curious red ction: Dr. Frederick Paterson, in Collier's Weekly (New York): Manifosily one does not read all the printed matter of his daily newspaper, but he selecte moh articles or paragraphs as specially appeal to his interest. Yet in order to make his selection, the reader nouns head-liner. after lead-line, sometimos soleating what be desires, but quite as often lured by a novel or title to peruse matter quite spart from And "of got orderly array

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impressions that is then made upon his brain, but, on the contrary, one of extrems disorder a stream of facts widely dissociated,, an incoherent medley of concepts, which, mast, in the of things, gradually wear out

the of the brain-cells power

to take impressions, themselvqe unstable, and more or less the same standard of general diminish the faculty of offciency. Over this force Yuna Shi-kai has registration. And herein lies the real of no control. On the

and his oftary Viceroy Chang the Press. We begin to cultivate the Chibtung

ars intensely jealous art of forgetting. Instead of a progressive im- of the indigence of the Chi-fi Viceroy, Progress, provement in the building up of the faculty of therefore, is possible without the direction of memory, which should be the law of our while the cooperation of the different intellectual growth, we are obligad acquire provincial forces in the manouvres, under the the habit of obliterating impressines marely as Army Reorganisation Board, is a step towards a means of protection from this enormous the conception of a national aring.”

onslaught of stimuli, Our brain capacity limited, and we should be spacing of the calls we daily squander on newspapers and periodicals, if we are to have any left for literature, history, scienos, art, and all that makes for intellectual development.”

point of numbera to Ynan's army, hes rarohel rondor the improetines for permagent Mr. W. T. Elsworth

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"THE EAST OF ASIA." (Published Quarterly.) YONTAINING Articles of Special Interest Profusely Illustrated, descriptive of the people, customs, ko., of the Far East,

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WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report

On the 6th at 11.15 a.m.-The barometer has fallen in Hakodate, the depression lying over Manchuria yesterday, having moved East. wards into the N. part of the Bes of Japan.

Pressure has increased quickly over Northern and Central Chins, and is again high over the latter area. It is relatively low in the Pacific to the 3. of the Lopeloos.

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Sir Wilfrid Laurier proposed the health of the Emperor of Japan in an enlogistic speech. He alluded to the progress Japan had made in recent years, which was due in large measure fato-day is as follows:-

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Mr. D M. Nicholson Mrs. A. oris & maid Mr. M. GOǝBorio Master Ossorio Mies Annie Peacock Mt. E Reyes Mr. & Mrs L. Rozot Mr. F. Schwarz beh Mr. H. Siting

Mr. and Mr. Silver

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Mr. M. L. Biverstone Mr. T.. M, Stith Miss N. Squaro Major Alex, Stark Liout-Comtr. and Mrs.

Stevenson

Master Stewart Mr. C. Lindsay Stewart Mr. G. F. Story Miss Warlomour Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

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Mr. G. Williams Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

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CORPORATION

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PAID-UF CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERTE FUED—

STEELING RESERVE...$10,000,000 Silvia Kasazve

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LONDON BANKERS.

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The LONDON JOINT SToer Bank, LimiteD, PARE'S BANK, LINED.

THE UNION OF LONDON AND Sueran BASH, LIMITED.

HONGKONG-INTREMT ALLOWED,

On Current Account at the rate of 2 per cent

por nanum on the daily balanco.

On fixed deposite for 12 months 5, por znaam,

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Hongkong, 22nd September, 1998.

NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL

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MAATSCHAPPIJ. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETT); ESTABLISHED 1924. PAID UP CAPITAL PL 45,003,040 (£1.750,000) RESERYE FUND

- 5,000,000 (£417,000)

HEAD-OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD-AGENCY: BATAVIA Branches-Singapore, Panang, Shanghai, Rangoon, Samarang, Sourabaya, Cheribon Togal, Fecalongan, Pasoorosan, Tjilatjap Padang, Madan Deli, Palembang, Kota- (Achosu) Tekk-Samawe, (chess) djermasin, Correspondents

Colombo, Madras,

at Macassar, Bombay, Fondicherry, Calcutta, Bangkok, Saigon, Haiobong, Hanoi, Amoy, Yokohama, Kobe, Melbourne, Sydney, New York, San Francisco, de, do

LONDON BANKERS:

THE UNION OF LONDON AND SMITH'S BANK, LIMITED.

The Bank bays and sells and receiros for of Exchango, isso letters of collection Bills credit on its Branches and Correspondents in the Bast, on the Continenty and in Great Britain, America, and Australia, and transacta -$30,250,000 Baaking Business of every description. REEDTE LIABILITY OF PROP'TOES$10,000,000 On Current Accounts 3% per annum on daily

INTEREST ALLOWED.

10,250,000

COURT OF DIRECTORS.

¡A. Haupt, Esq.-Chairman.

G. K. MEDHURST, Eng.-Deputy Chairman,

G. Balloch, Esq.

natangas.

Fixed Deposita 13 months 43% per annum.

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A. J. Raymond, Esq. R. Shasan, Esq. Hon.Mr.W.J.Grosson. | N. A. Riebe. q.

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6 do. 4% do. 3. de. 34%

L. ENGEL, Agent. Hongkong, 23rd July, 1905.

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E. Chootz, Esq.

C. R. Lerzmago, Esq. H. E. Tomkins, 'Eeq. D. M. Niasim, Esq.

CHIEF MAYAGBE

Hongkong~J, R. M. SHITH

ACTING MANAGER: Shaugust-W. ADAMS ORAM.

LON OR BANERE-LONDOM AND COPNIY BANKING COMPANY, Limited.,

HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.

On Current Account at the rale of Two per Cont. For Annum on the daily balance.

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OF FILED DEPOSITS. For. 3 months, por out per Annum For 6 months, 31 par coat. per Anuum. For 12 tonth, 4 par cent, per Annum.

H. E. B. HUNTER,

Acting Chief Manager, Hongkong, 17th September, 1906.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK,

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THE Business of the above Bank is conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAT BANKING CORPORA. TION. Rules may be obtained va application. INTEREST on deposita is allowed at 34 Per Cont. per annum.

Depositors may transfer at their option balances $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 Per Cent. per annum.

For the Honggong and SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, H. E. HUNTER,

Acting Chief Manager.

Hongkong, 30th May, 1608

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.

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INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, 1853 HEAD OFFICE-LONDON.

CAPITAL PAID UP.......

„£300,000

..£800,000 €975,000

RESERVE LIamLITY OF SHAME.

HOLNEES......

RESSEVE FUND...

INTEREST allowed on Current Account at the rate of 2"), per annum on the Deily balancos

On Fixed Deposits for 12 months 4 per cent

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Manager,

114 Hongkong, Loth May, 1906.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF

INDIA, LIMITED,

AUTHORISED CAPITAL...£1,500,000 SUBSCRIBRD- 1,415,000 PAID-UP R(90119ERB2341 BERP/1J40954

502,500 RESEYS FOND,

135,000

BANKEES:

Loupon JOT STOCK BANE, Litan.

INTEREST allowed on Current Avants at the rate of 2%, por ammam on the Daily balance, ON FIXED Deposita *** For 12 months.....

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E. ORMISTON, Manager.

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Hongkon 26th March,11903.

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