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remains abundantly prove, nor is there any effort made by the artists to conceal the fact. Still, with all its acknowledged in. Jebtedness to Greek inspiration, there is A. S. WATSON & C).thing so manifestly sui generis ia Etruscan art, that in all ages its critics have had to acknowledge that, deep below the surface, and in spite of all its devotion

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no sufficient basis for his next. conclusion-- The firemen of the Chinese city of Shanghai that of bringing his Etruscans from the have, says L'Echo de Chine, beon engaged these Banks of the Altais or Urale. As we have days in various exorcises in the Outskirts of the sean, the migration of the animals eastwardnity. "The emulstian is good. The Chine

After the Volan why not so complets but that some wore oopy un as well as they can, left behind, oven in the time of HERODOTUS, teers, the Acomen.” the banks of the madera Duiester. As when the Mongolian pony was still wild on

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THE SUBSIDIARY COINAGE QUESTION.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE “DAILE PRESÁ“)

Hongkong 10th July, 1907.

to precedent, there is something innafe inuming that horse and man started from caused by the Famine in China, and asisten Billson, and Sir Wilbain Broadbent 190 the Government's notification with regard to

the style and character of the art and

the

organised a Fund for the relief of the distress The Lin Yik Tong, Syluey, recently

by European and Chinose residents colisctod & Co., Managing Agents of the Eastern sad the sum of £350.4.91. Mesars Gibb, Bright

have now forwarded this monog to Messrs. Gibb, vingeton and Co., with the request that it should be handed ever to the Tang Wah. Hospital who will be able to distribute if for the purposes intended.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Linseriptions, which resolutely refuses to be to the level lands of south western France, Austra'ixa Steamship Co. Limited in Sydney K.O.B, &c. wsa Groom-in-waiting 1. H. M.

NOTICE.

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St 1-hops the discussion which has arisen Subsidiary Coins will result in a statement are dead.

being made at the next meeting of the Legisla·`` Lord E. W. Pallinn-Clinton G.C.V.tive Council which will explain why the Govern the King, and formaris Master of Quan to be illegal tender in the Colony. Il seras to mout does not deolare Chiuse subsidiary coius Victoria's Huusho'd. He was 71 years old Canada, Andi laadin, He did service as a soldier is thà Ceiasa.

ine that only by that means are we likely to ass Hongkong edins predominats among our Alfred Billson M. F, was 13 years old. Hesll change" No redemptiau scheme is of

Leio ter mm of 1, and a prominentnch use without it, Liberal.

With referones, sir, to thotram irks on this

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the same locality, as we are certainly justified in doing, we way trace both back cothrred to any knowa origin amongst the and this we are the more justified in doing grant nations of auriquity.

that, as Canon TAYLOR pointed out, there Canon TAYLOR was amongst those who are other reasons to trace kinship between claimed what in those duya was called n the old Etruscans, and the original in Turanian origin for the Etruscava ; and wax habitants of western Asia Minor. one of the first to support his clan withs Bu this establishes a further strange re- We beg to ustify our customers and the philologies arguments worthy of notice. Eationship. These cave-dwellers in southern

A Blur and Engine Insurance Company.D., FRS. (numery other orleri

Sir William Honry Broadbout, K.C.V ̧O abont to be established in Japan, funded by and degrees, bl. British and Foreign) was His work was publishel in 1874, and, France, notwithstanding their low civil- Mr. Thos. Korehas, M. L. Mula E, of Kohe, Physician in ledi vagy to H.M. Les Winx kousty obliges the Government to redonna all considering how limited at the time was one sation, had already evolve considerable together with a sumber of infiontial gentleman Prince of Wales. I was 7 years obt.]

artistic power; and their nude drawings of concerted with ostton, &c., spinning mills knowledge of the ancient races of the world,

how extinct animals by which they throughout the country. Application for the BELFAST LABOUR TROUBLES,

LONDON, July Loth. Labour troubles at Belfast have

ublic generally that from this da'e, with

low to preventing fraudabit imitation,

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displayed a wonderfu! Anunt of learning and sound judgment. He was largely swayed in his opinions by the German LABELhool of athologista, and partly from this reason, and partly from the difficul ties inherent in the tank, his essay has never bwen accepitel as, anything more than an ingenious guess. The fact of the inter is, of course, that note of his authorities are abore auspicion, so that the very foundation of the edifice is unsound,

Chinese, for instance, is classed as a Turanina or Ugric speech ; and no knowledge is displayed of the necessary modifications undergone by language, especially an unwritten one, in the course of centuries and milleniuma, so that it is idle to look for analogież muless the Inguages to in compared, be in the same stai Still, although we should not be justified in accepting the Cavor's argu-" WHISKY.ment in full, or even to any particular

baring our TRADE MARK and fue simelo jputers has been adopta I for one- CELEBRATED

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extant, he is usually crafited with having: made out a fair ease for the general appear relationship of the people and language, and

their affinities are by most modern ethnogra-

·phers assumed to be Turanian in the senso in which that word was used in the last gentury that is cognate with those more

A. S. WATSON & CO..thern peoples of Asia, who have been

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called variously Ugro-Altaic, Ugric, Mongolian, or Turkie. To all or any of these animes there are serious objections; and even to the term Ugric which Canon TAYLOR more especially affects, and which is perhaps the least objectionable of the lot. And this naturally brings us to the con- sideration in what way any or all are concerned with the Mongol peny.

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JAPAN.

TOKYO, July 10th. The Gonzo Council met this morn

were surrounded are remarkable for the'r [nocossary charter is now before the Govern truth and spirit.. Amongst these drawings | Kont authorities. The object of tho propon♣ are their sketches of the Mongolina poty, all kinds of steam boilers, engines, and hard their sequel in strikes and riots, company is to periodically inspent and insure that the animal canast be unislaken. The anch business os similar lines to that carrief which are so life-like in their draftmaustip other land power plant and to entry search into the origin of the Mongolian on by similar British and Continental com pony has led us to the still further dispanies. At the pressat tiny steam boilers or

very that to the rude arts of the Durdogne periodically inspected by inspectors appointed care-d wellor, is really to be traced the art of by the tannicipal or police authorities, and much the Etruscan predecessor of the Romans, in inconvenience is caused to Kram nors owing to ing..

any aspects still unsurpassed. Like the their being empailed to shut down thoir boilme Etruscan the Roman has also been classed at short notien consequent upon the number of as of on account in the artistic developmenting continually imp›rtod 1 Japa and their inspootors hoiug vory limited. Now boilers aro of the world, anf it is only since pisterday inspection ontalls great expense (with no retorn) we have been able to comprehend Find whila |on the Governmsi & outhoriting, who are said to both Etruscan and Romam have been able fully recognise the importance of this business largely to assimilate the arts of their being undertaken by a public concern. neighbours, both have posussed at all times af bottom a genuine artistic instinct which has always prevented them from being more copyista.

There were two plagne cases youterdag, making 162 to dato.

A native of Germany was find 83 yesterday

by Mr. Orm. Ha had had some trouble with

his risha olio, and was charged with refusing

To pay his ro

MARINE COURT.

Wednesday, July 19th,

THE HEUNGSHAN

FOOX ON" COLLISION.

The inquiry into the collision between the 4.8. "Beungahon." and the steam launch "Fook

On" was concluded yesterday afternoon before the Marine Court, the members of which were

Limoteusad H. Batterworth, EN, H.M.S. Commander Basil Taylor, RN, (President),

Tatsar," Captain E. Bestham, 8.8. Empress and Captain II. W. Walker of the 9. "Kwong of India," Captain A. Stoker, s.s." Woolwich,"

Tang."

Mr. F. A. Hazeland yesterday sealoned colie to three weeks' imprisonment and sis hours atoke at the Polien Court, for being found on board the lunak Lee On for au unlawful purporn.

The return of visitors to the City Hall Library sud Museum for the wask ending the 7th July, 1907, shows that of non-Chiasse there were 357 to the Library and lo to the Mum, and of Chinese 145 to the former and 2,451 to the latter. The Library was, thorofore, usod by 502 persone, and the Museum by 2.0-15.

Fro-

The woman from Kwangri who was charged befor Mr. G. N. rms with obtaining 340 by falsa, pretences, in that are sold her srn for that amount and then informed the detectives that he had been kidnapped, was discharged, his Worship holding that it was not Bu

of folas pretences. The question ca to the present ownership of the boy is to be referred to the Registrar-General.

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Ia cous quence of the diappearance of a namber of chickens from his fowl house, the tement of a houze ju Crose Street, Wanchai, marked those remaining by painting their wings red. He found a man in possession of one of

the palated chickens at Bowrington and charged him with larceny. At the Police Court yesterday Mr. Hazeland found the defendant guilty and sentenced him to three weeks' imprisonment and six hours' stecku.

The Engineer of the launch Fook On" said he was in the engine room at the time of the collision. Ou leaving the pior the launch went astern with her engines for about one minute. Then the soxawain shouted to him to go ahead. which he did. LA Muk was the man who told him to grabead. After going ahead for three or for seconds to Hungshan" struck the laauch. The witness climbed up on to the seamer. He saw the enxswain in the water, and noticed a passing sampan pick him up.

Sergeant Jackson, who was in charge of No. 7

collision nad picked up one man out of the Police hunnch, said he arrived just after the

water; the remainder were picked ap by a sam

Dan.

Afterwards witness took these four mea aboard the Hengshan." They were all wet

The court found that a panisoccurred on board the "Evok On" which was intensified by the broaking of the boll wire. That, in couseqneuce, staryote ou heard the launch left their stations, and no steps were taken to avoid collision. They considered it would have been more satisfactory if more accurate note had been taken in the engine room of the "Heungshan!" of the times at which the several signals on the telegraph were m de. They held that the officers of the "Hengshan" wore arquitted frem alt blame, and that the coxswain of the "Fook Ou" was guilty of an error of judgment.

MARINE MAGISTRATÉ'S COURT. BsronE COMMANDUL BASIL TAYLOR, R.N., (MARINE MAGISTRATE).

ABRENT WITHOFT LEAVE. Chief Officer, G. E. Bridge, of the wa Athenian," proceeded against Michael Walsh, quartermaster of the said steamer, for being absent from duty without leave and withont L'Echu de Chine meations that when certain sufficient reason on the Sth instant.

our previous article we spoke of the original home of the Mongel horse as having

A correction received from the telegraph ben, prior to the European Ice Age and the

mergence of Central Asia, in the greatages shout the massasination of the Governor of company through whom we received tau meg-

plain of Central Europe. From, tt, Aubai ebows that the murderer, when arrested,

wing to the general elevation of the boasted that he was an anti-monarchist. temperature having brought on an invasion-bably this means that he is iuimical to the Man

eku dynealy, and not to mouarels as a class. of these plains by the more southern Mediterraneau fauna, the Mongal pony and bis assecintes, of the all northern fanua had to retreat; and their line of retreat was across the plains of northern Siberis, the climate of which, opposite that Europe-was then milder than now. the animals did not undertake the journey alone; for the ancicut, human dwellers in contra and western Europe found them- seves compelled, under similar pressure from the more advanced Mediterranean peoples, to move with the animals to which HONGKONO, JULY 11TH, 1907..

they were accustomed, Buch was the SPEAKING last month of the ancestry of the position of these peoples at the first dawn of Mongolian horse, we remirked that we history, as we learn from Heenimores. His might learn from the distribution of the authority is claimed to have been an ancient Horse, past and present, something, which Greek poot whom he calle ABISTEAN, son of would prore useful in the ethnography of KAYITROBIUS, who, inspirad by Apollo, 19 the ancient peoples. It is occasionally said in have wanderel into the regions of useful as well as interesting to reperuse the Issedones. The real nathority is the old European residents of Shanghai woul out shoot- the effunologizat olferts of a past generation. tradition of the Zoroastrians to be found in ing recently near the village of Fa bao they in the light of futurs areassions to our the Avesta. Beyond the Issedones, said were attacked by village dogs. The natives did knowledge uongs! the books on the the poet, dwelt the Arimaspians, and not attempt to interfere, and the Europeaos ethnography of an aient people fow these continually ruching on bad to wound several of the animals before they

their attracted more attention than the late neighbours, forced them southwards The total of Shanghai has written to the were freed from their newslcome attentions, Canon IBAO TAYLOR's Etruscan Researches. to the great plains of the Sogdian Mesopo-doyen of the consular corps on the subject and Few scholars of the day were 10ore contamio, and eventually into India and asked that certain recommendations be impused petent to express an opinion on the subject, China. The Grock poot does not give upon Taroponu sportemen so as to avoid a pay, and to be imprisoned for three weeks, or as few were more deeply versed in the clue to the true cause of the movement, repetition of this recurrence in the future. beginnings of civilisation; and the earlytris scriptures. The first of Inuls created which is, however, supplied by the Zorous- struggles of mankind to reduce his speech by Ahura Mazla was the old Aryano Vacje, by the Grand River Dattya", at first a In many respects the ethnology of the land of bliss till Angra Malayu çame and Fasenu race is of particular interest, as counter-created winter. through its descendant, Ancient Rome, its winter mouths there, two summer mouths." fluence still survives, and has had an The fact was that as the northern land of important role to play in the development of our modern vivilisation. To the interest resulting from this connection with our selves has to be added that resulting from the fact of the peculiar isolation of Etruscan alture, aug the failure of all efforts to trace its connection with any of the other ancical developments of high civilisation Etruscau art, it is allowed on all sides, owes

Now Canon TAYLOR, while probably cor largely its inspiration to Greece, and much; of its mythology and motive is directly rect in connecting bis Etruscans with these Arimaspians of northern Asia, has certainly copied from Greek originals. So far its

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to the wore permanent form of writing.

There are ten

The post mortem travels of the Scotch herring are surprising to a stay-at-home reader of the annual report of the Fishery Beard for Setar, The seron de it with by the report, that of 1906, was a boom sousen for berringa-or; rather, it was one of a coneccutive series of bom sen soma. Nearly 5,000,000 exts, ware landed, and over a million and a half barrels of enrad berr- Asia rose, it also became coller and singe were exported. The lattor found their way habitable, so that the irruption of the chiefly to Germany and Russia, but alaste Gali Arimaspiang was by no means of their own cia, Poland, Eastern Pomerania, Slosia, Rou seeking. It had the effect, as we learn manis, Norway, Sweden, Halland, Americs and from Zoroastrias, Indian, and Chinese eren Liborio, where tmys the British Consal

Monrovia) "Lerring packed in cases is another legenda, as well as from HERODOTUS, of article freely patrouteed by the natives." Pro bringing about the first historical human tectionists should not fail to note that "the high emigration, that of the Aryans and Iranians price of meat in Germany, oking to the opera tion of the tariff," contributed to the increased do and from that country. The poor people in Gormany have to live on oured herrings because Protection makes the price of meat prohibitive.

in the East,

{REUTER'S SERVICE.].

THE UNITED STATES FLEET.

queation of redemption in your nerosting hunding article I disagree with a view that.

the coin it has issued If it were trulhat, the Governmentandortook to stock the Chines empire with -aubsidiary coinage" then I would. agree with you. But they undertook nothing of the sort. They undertook to stock the Colony of Hongkong unly, and they found flat as fast as supplies of subsidiary coina worn tested they disappasted into China, and there was consequently a chronic spareity of subsidiary coins in Hongkong entwing great inconvenience to trade It was ret out of any eagerness to packet the asigniornge that Govern ment continued to ipse these coins, but to meet the urgent needs of the Colony. Yon can stop the import of via woh more effectually than you can stop thair expert, and I an one of those who would consider the Government jagħled in limiting their Liability for the redemption of them coins.

Redemption at par to any amennt is, I fear, impossible proposal at the prosent time, we assume that three-fourths of three coin

a couple

are still in existones a ban of

Logpog. July 4th. News from Washington says that useful work is quietly pracuding putting the navy and coast defences of the Parike in good condition, us appropriations permit a of millions of dollars would be easy dry Dock is in course of construction at as a Redemption Fand. Puget Sound, and it is expected that this af, say, por cent, would be $87,000 special effort will be made to dredge the year, and, if the Governant koomed not more than than five iniilias a your, the annual channel to Maryland Naval Yard, ranking

cost to the Colony would be nearly seven it accessible to heavy battleships. It is

takin of dollars. The payment of the

rumoured that Mr. Root on his forthcoming visit to Mexico will begotiate the purchase

Bay, Lower California.. of a site for a naval station in Magdalena

LATER,

the Pacific has excited attention in Japan.

The transfer of American battleships to

President Roosevelt, through Rear Admiral Brownson, declares that he proposes

to give the world a somewhat startling demonstration of what the American navy is capable of to protect either or both coasts of the United States. There can be no time like the present for such a demonstration, when the United States are at perfect peace with every nation.

THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB,

.

The monthly acpalitions for the Captain's Cup and May Cup were beld at Happy Valley from the 6th to 8th July, 19 7. The following

returns were made:

* Mr M. A. Murray

CAPTAIN'S CUP.

Bf 5 = 79 83--- 281 93 1881 283 85-

Mr. R. Hutchison Mr. G. C. Moxou... Mr. E. J. Grist

* Mr. F. (. Hul Mr. D. E. Clark

(29 entries.) MAY CUP.

105

(5 entries).

25 917

RO

82

POOL.

81

+ Mr. M. A. Murray

Mr. R. O. Hatsbison Mr. G. Moxon ..

83 - Al 99 1881

Mr. G. E. Morrell.... 100 18 32 Mr. E. J. Grist

B$

→ 83

(28 entries).

• Winner of Captain's Cup and Podl, + Winner of May Cap.

NEW TERRITORY NOTES.

The first ries arop is very uneven this year, owing to the late spring and the lack of water. Some of the crop has con est, but other portione remain green yol. Neither is the yield of grain up to the average of råst yours, but a great wany fields that were allowed to bo wasto for want of water are now being ploughed in

The interest on

principal would have to bo postponed to the Creek Calends in view of the decline in extraordinary revenue and the the at ned loss of ons-fth of the ordinary penne by the extinction of the opium iende.-Your tenly, CHOPPED DOLLAR.

fro THE ENTOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS,

Hongkang, 10th July 1997. DEAR SIR.I agree with your leader in this morning's paper. The policy of this Glovera ment in rapadiating its own coinega, liko a Bank repudiating its own no's, is dishougat,

As soon as the longk ag einsare sant home, Chinese coins arə imported to fill the gap-of

coarse, it pays the Banks, compradores, money changers, and other middleman,

Silver dollars are scares, and here je naplendid opportunity for the Banks to domand a premium on their own notes, so who can blame them for bluffing the Government?

Now let the Government be honest and own up to its own dishonesty. Let it fix the discount on Hongkong coin, say, at 5 per cent, disamot, sad lot it radeoni all Hongkong coin at that rate, We shall then have a fized corkage and know wherews are. The only way to drive out the Chianse coin Lie to make the Hongkong soin moro valuable. The Hongkong onia at 5 per cent diaconat will be almost 3 per cent, better than the Chinese coin and the lafter will soon disappar from the market.

Lot the Government Luy at 5 per cent, die- count; it will be cheaper, quicker and more practical than sauding coin home to be melted dows. Besides we may be able to locate the millions of Hongkong onia!

Has this idos ever struck you?

Yours faithfully,

·W. II. P

POUR PASSER LE TEMPS."

moments to

With the promulgation of the opium prohibi- tion laws and the determination amongst not a few of the slaven of that drug to get rid of tha Boxious habit, it behoves wide-awake people to get up amusements where opium smokers, who have lately already done so, may pass a leisure are trying to abandon the babit sad those who G. E. Bridgo, sworn, anid that Walsh (ab.

hour and divert their minds from a oraving for sonted himself from his ship without love so

the drug. Now the most critical mo the opium smoker are those which follow a the thinstant, and again on the 8th instant.

well

I discussed meal, for then he requires a good Defendaut remarked that in other ships headiness for the second crop.

spoke--like the

The object of the opita had been in the habit of going ashore when be

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viously naked leave. wanted to. In this ship he had always' pre- cnno look very healthy, especially the former smoker who wishes to get rid of his lanbit should be therefore, to divart his thoughts which may be expected to yield a good crop.

fram bis canal aftermesl pipe, which in i In spite of many drawbacks, progress is difficult matter, as votaries of the goddamn being raade with bridge building on the rail- Nicotine will be willing to soafase. In order, way route. Sickness among the labourers therefore, to help

such people to pass a pleasant engaged in digging the foundations is not one or two after dinner, Novoral Chinese gentlemen have started a "Story-teller's Hall at infrequent, and the constant pomping necessary No. P. 23, Nanking Road, Shaghat, where to keep the foundations clear considerably tea is served anil also lemonade to those who refards the work. On the whole the undertaking is progressing satisfactorily.

Among the other orops peanuts and sugar dīgāst his din dinary ciar las to help

His Worship recorded a convielios Ri

ordered the defendant to fortait twelve days

until the ship sailed, what he would again be placed on board.

REFUSING TO STOP.

Lui Shu, the owner of a licensed fishing boat, was prosecuted by Constable Clarke for refusing to stop in the harbour when hailed.

Defendant hari nothing to asy in auswer to the charge, and was ordered to pay a fine of $1, the altarostive being one wonth's imprisonment.

PREVENTING FREE ACCESS, At the instanes of Constable Downie, five rowing boat owners were prosecuted for unlaw fully fastening their boate to the as. "Moyane” in such a manner us to provent the free access of other vease to tho entral fairway,

With the adreat of the railway the country shows signs of its conving prosperity. Villages ars putting on an improved appearance, and new houses in now localitia are being constracted. The village loafer is not so much in evidenos as formerly, as the railway has given ment to the surplus population.

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mical manner,

to

wish it, and hare engaged the well-known comic actor Liu Bosing, who is also a firet class raconteur, to recita coanin stori a, an that opiam smokors may be assisted to pass away the critiont period without resorting to the pipe. It must also le pointed out that, although the they are all perfectly innocent and harmless alories and dales are told in

ener, and each one ends with a moral employ.exhort people to good deeds and to eschew evil.” Not a faw persons who are trying to get rid of the opine habit have alreaily congratulate the promotora of the Story-dellor's Hall on their afforts and have thanked them

of diverting The fun of the quarterly polo tournament their thoughts from the noxious drug at oritical rformed opium amokers the change diving His Worship ischarged the first defendant for the R.W.K. oup was won yesterday by the moments. Some of the stories, which have who produced a letter from the master of the 3rd Middlesex team, who scored five goala ta fAw lines of

Moyune," and ordered the other defendants the Civilians' nil Col. Sestt-Moncrieff, Capt. ment of a stringed musical instrament As the poetry, ara suug to the nocompani to be imprisoned for one month in default of Davey, and Messrs. IL E. Large and G. Dixon, Hall is a public place of gathering the greatest composed the winning team. The Civilian mare is taken to avoid the last touch of payment of $10 each.

contestants were Messrs. W. E. Elwes, G. Gibson, G. C. Moxon, and C. H. Ross. Four tales and stories; in this respect they differ anything of an objectionable pature in these of the goals were soored by Mr. Large, and the entirely from tesshops, where song, oto, ara other by Mr. Darey, but the clever co-operation sung in and around the Settlements, N

Daily News,

It is no use to plead that we are plain, blunt Wo osunot help being plain, but we enn certainly help being blunt.

POLO.

of all four was necessary to the success.

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