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fact that he is able to cite three such | The new Transvaal flag has the four coloura marriages in high society, beside which of the old Transvaal Republic with the Union

Jack in the appor lofthand corner. he has heard NOINO other wohings took place between Manchu and Chinese lately," in families less influential, and so

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A corlie who was found at Yaurali on the eta inst. bleeding freely from a wound in

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are scarcely to be hoped for, would be most interesting; but the inference to Te drawn Place Ching is advocating the rovination from this gentleman's observations is that tooles of Cha low-fay, unior vice president of the Yuckwaupu (Board nf. Commusica inns). the rapprochement due to the Empresa-chu Pow fay was cashiered witho t trial, on the Dowager's act of 1962 is not remarkably recommendation of Ex-Viceroy Shun. conspicuous. On the other, hand we have the assassination of the Governor of Anhui, EN MIN, by a Trotai who boasted that for ten years he had been studying how to over-

brow the Manchus,

We have not the slightest sympathy for the assassin or his tricada, and wo execrate his methods. There is no reason, however, why we should not sure out the various aspects of the incident, and consider the same with as much detachment as possible. The first mutery over such incidents, whether the terrorists be Chinese, Russian, S, auish,

Hospital on Saturday. Two olies who had teen detained on a charge of aisant, were yesterday brought before Mr. Haaland on s charge of murder, and romandod.

t'ho system of giving" ombaidies to steamship lines in caufined to Japan, but it is also tri that no nating which has indulged in this expensive method of attempting to assist their nationals in floir comp dition with their riv sle he had any great reason fo boish of the supras Inchised, and w- boli vo į coraarks the Mecury)

that Japan will wis ora long flad this notbed o bolstering up trade Lo be a costly mistako.

The Ticatsin Times says the greatly increased TELEGRAMS. dooking facilitia which have lately been brown open in Hongkong are a matter of no small creation is the Colony of not only the largest interest to Britishors in the Far East. The dooks in the Eist but of a slip which can rank us the largest in the world is a matter of

national congratulation, aud an achievement which many yearn ngo was dimonised with some. Disty. Before the days of the Alliance the question was often asked, what would become of bur war reasale in the event of hostilities if there was no othet harbour of refuge for the repair of damages than Japanese docks might offer, and though the ties of friendship buva now ben officially drawn very olese, it is no less a point for outgratulation that wa shull now perhaps never have to put friendship's singurity

to the test in this connection.

It is satisfactory to bra tirat Cion has ophoned Line-yang, Pong-liwang-chong, Ninguta Hilda Hong-Chm, alhoog and Sabin for foreign trade, thus completing the list of the towa, which she undertook in bar troity with Japan to throw open for purposes of commeres, wys the Seoul Prees. The cpming of these places has been one of the outstanding problems in Man-laria, and its settlement wo du after the inauguration of the new regime there; speaks well for Viceroy Sit and his allo assistants. There are not wanting other in- dications pointing to a welcome improverimat in the Muscarian si nition nuder the rals of the new Vie say. Negotiations are not proes- ding between him nad our Consul Geral at Mukden soncerning varion‹ questions the s da

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LONDON, July 15th. An attempt has been niade to assassinate President Fallieres,

OBITUARY.

LONDON, July 15th. -

Sir William Perkin is dead.

Dee-asod, whose life was largely devoted io seientific research, founded the coal tar industry in 1856 by the discovery of manvo dre. He was born in 1838.4

SOCIALISTS' AGITATION IN

LONDON,

Lasoos, July 15th. Socialists have made a demonstra- tion at the Foreign Office. A number of arrests were made.

KOREAN EMPEROR'S PIX.

Tokyo, July 15th..

As a result of the recent Genre-

Foreign Minister, left Pokyo to-day Council, Viscont Hayashi, the

for Korea, to confer with Marquis Ito

A caso in some respects reminiscent of the famous Kepenis swindle has occured at Berlin, where a Japanes v has just be n are s'ed by the polles after baring for a time successfully masqueraded as Adaire Togoant victimized more tan one sumirer of the genation of which has been delayed owing principal Japanese, The Jupinese residents of Brisly to an irrational attitude on the part of the are profoundly disgused by the con lact of former are per-Gral.

It is nederstood their countryman and the gullibility of the that these negotiations are making a fair pro-with reference to the surreptitions and publio.

gress toward a mutually all-factory voulusion abortive deputation of Koreans to the A dispatch from Anking reports that H.E. Hague Conference. The object is to

degree of enlpability. The Foreign determine the Korean Emperor's

slated that his Office here refuses any statement

A Pionisis correspondent writes to a local paper and a-ks" Wag cannot we have good mado ice here; as in other Trea'y paris and brughout Japas and the Far East Pure lee-making always pays; and it is somewhat extraordinary that Tientsin is almost Beoul place on the coset, where we can not pure pure ice; a few people bure manage to get small favoured few. I am sure any man starting to quantities from the steamers, but only a

make ice wónkl find it may well.

other, is one of shuddering horror. Those who will cheerfully write and talk of such worn as the Russo-Japanese, and a low “la bearing our TRADE MARK and for simile | gloire" to obscure the wholesale butchery, ipadure his boon adopted for our 2

are wont to prafe on such occasions as this of The sanctity of human life." There is cynical saying that a man who steals inillous is less contenna than the petty thiel, and it would seem that a like view is taken of murder. The few victims of a bomb provoke more fears a the thousands of mutilated corpses buddly i up in the trenches of the battlefield. It is inded very And, this bomb and revolver business, and nothing can exerve it; hut we world that the snug public sentiment would be forthwowing to stand in the way of such light-hearted provocations to war as we are intely observing. The saucity of human life" is wholesale as well as retail, if it ha admitted at all. The native detes tation of the deed has not been expressed in such terms, however. Apparently the sanctity of human life is a mes ninglese phrase in this empire. The sanctity of liberty and justice, worth far more than life or rather, without which lito is worth less has received a severe blow. The Heamen. Etic against summary decapitation has Een as coolly disregarded as the exlicts Lagainst judicial torture. The assassin was promptly executed, without trial, and so savage was oficialdom at the outrage, that we learn the company of soldiers why bad been acting as guards was wiped out to a 1. In addition, the heart of the sassin ¿Te vansgrendente vand permet derjy domez and od-¦ was cut out, and offered to the mares of his

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PONUDNO, JOLY 16TH, 1907.

Those who are interested in maintaining optimism

with regard to reforms and symptoms of reformi in China are still busy Most of us will rejoice when there are sufficient facts to warrant their purposeful statements, but in the meantime the interests of truth require that we should not porinit

them to mislead the outside world. The thin end of the wedge of education has got in, but it is somewhat bent, and the correct line of cleavage is not ያረUL being followed. Optam shops have been closed with some ostentation, but there is Edict in opera- tion against the private consumption of the drug, and it is being everywhere sold for

victim. Keports from the north are at present somewhat empflicting. Anking is said to have remained quiet, and again it is reported that there was rioting and a fight with revolutionary students. quite expect to learn liter of the usual larlarities.

We

The Canadian Facto Mail of the 8th June was delivered in London on the 12th inkt.

The German transport Willshad arrived here on Sanday with 541 troops for Teingtan.

The plague totals at date are 177 cas", 165 deaths. There were 27 last week, and thres postorday. Last week there were only four cases of smallpor.

We have received a letter from a gentleman who claims to have been injured in a reult of the carelessness of a tram-conductor. In the circumstanes narrated, he would do better to Company. write direct, to the manager of the Tram

Although the Post Office Las notified that mail matter, may now be sent via the Siberian railway, we recommend readers to stick to the seo routes for awhile at least. We hear that lettera sebt overland have not been received.

The telegram quoted balow was received at the American Conralate from the Manila Observatory at 3.05 p.m. July 15th: July 15th 1967 at one p.m. the Cyclone that creasel the Ladrons Islands on the 12th is approaching now Miscasimu Jelnude. It continue to be moving west aurth west.

1907, shows that of non-Chinese there were 357 to the Library and 133 to the Museum, and of Chinese 165 to the former and 2,45) to the latter. The Library wus, therefore, used by 502 persons, and the Museum by 2,503.

Admiral Sah, Commander-in-Chist of the combined Palyang and Nanyang Squad coas has recommended to the Throne, as one of the first atops in the reorganization of the Chinese Nary, the construction of ten medium-aired cruisers of molern typs to train officers and

As the number of offoves and

men in increased each sear, there will, in time, be a sufficiency of trained men to constitute proper orews for the moderate-siz d battleships and armoured cruisers that are to be insecusi roly ordered from abroad, ie the meanwhile.

At Puking on July 8th was, issued a Decres in the name of the Empress Dowager granting permission to any one to present suggestions the Thropo as to the best and apo diet mauner of introducing parliamentary representatiou and a Constitution into the Empira. Permission is given to those residing in Peking irrespsotive of personal rank or at sading to present their memorial through the Censorate, while th sin the provinces may do so through their Vin-roys, Governors and Tartar. Generals. These high oficile must.rst however see to it that the euggestions presented shall be of a workable and feasible nature and not of the vision y type, which experience has shown is by no means infrequent.

Eu Ming, Bovernor of Anhui, who was injured whilst inspeeling the cadete of the Anking Gendarmerio School on July 6th suceanhed the Bao evening. It is now

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SUPREME COURT:

Monday, Játh July,

`IN AFTELLATE JURISDICTION. BEFORE THE FULL COURT.

CHAN WO AND OTHERS VCHAN TẤM AND OTHERS.

In this case tho appellants (plaintiffs) wora represented by Hon. Mr. II. E. Pollock, K.C., instructed by Mr. C. D. Wilkinson (of Mours- Wilkinson and Grist), aul the respondenta (detendanle) by Mr. M, W. Slade, instructed by Mr. G. K. Mall Bruston tof Meases. Brutton and Heit).'

The "application was for leave to appl. the Privy Council against a judgmont delivared by the Prisne Julge. The petition for motion showed tha' Aprilch, 190, the petitionors led their statement of claim in this ad ion, claiming that the sum of 868 paid fato Court, being part of a an n of $12,000 which represented a dhí du oy the Wah Tai to the Wah Hing Lung rm, he paid to the petitioners as the assigns of the said debt under au nasigument from the rozpowłoutes as the partners retiring from the Wat Hing Lang firm. The respondents daly appeared on Jean 28th, and led thois statement of defence in which they denied the assignment of the said dubt, and sting that thy the respondents) and the petitioner, Chat Wo, as the partners retiring from the Wat Hing Lang firm word stilled to the said sight 11669 from the Wah Tai to the Wah

Hing Lang, but that they wore willing to maka The etion was heard before the Paisos Judge ́certaiu payments to the petitioner, Chaa Wo. sitting in original Jurisdiction on November 28, 1966, and on March 13th and 14th, 1997. divered judgment and pronounced adacres in On April 8th ilis Honour the Paisno Julge the notion whereby he directed that judgment be ant vad for respondents (defendants) with Exo-lancy was shot by a revolver instead of

debt des by the Wal Tai firm to the costs, lading inter alia that the Aid wounded by a bomb by Hsu Hailin, the to the Press, but I have reason to Wab Hing Leng had not been nesigned Assistant Director of the School. Hsu Hailia believe that some drastic action is of Chan Ve and the respondeats as the ult to the petitioners, but was the properly is also a Tastai in rank and made no attempt to

partners of the Wah Hing Lung. On July 1st and 2nd, the politioners appealed to the Fall Court, from the aid judgment, when their appeal was dismissed with costs sad the judg- ment including the said finding was osutired. The petitioners were precluded by the judg ment of His Honour the Puison Judge, and of the Fall Court, from recovering from tho In a discussion on the French, proposal | respondents the sum of $6,00 which als

THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

cacaps after shooting Governor Es Ming.) impending. The deposition of the declaring, instead, that he 1959 an Anti- Emperor is an outcome not unlikely. Monarchist and glaried in the doo Hsu Hsi-lin is now imprisoul in the Asking

[RKOTER'S SERVICE.] district magistrate's yamen before being brought to trial. A later dispatch from Asking. states that Feng Han, Provincial Troasurer of Anbui, now Acting Governor by the death of II. E. En Min, has telegraphed to Peking asking to be allowed to execute the sea sin of the late Governer enmmarily, without waiting for the usual legal form litis. This was done.

An extraordinary general meeting of the members of the Shanghai Clab was held on July 9th. It was wel! attouded. Mr. J. U. Hanson was in the chair, and he moved three revolatinos having for, their object: the registration of the Club ao Association limited by ganrantaa, nader the Hon kong Ordinances, the liability of each member nol to exceed Tia. 7 ; the rebuilding of the Club in accordance with the scheme of which the membara had already received notices, and the Busacisi arrangement necessary for the same; the selection of suitable plans for a tlab House, and the election of a building committee. The Chairman anony that Tis. 17,000 would shortly be called for in dabeatures, and the total sam required for the parcha e of the present property, and the, re-builling is expected to be about T & 150,000. It is proposed to rent the building in Jinkee re-building is in progress. The resolutions as Road, next to the German Club, while the proposed wore adopt d by an overwhelming majority. 126 voles.

As a result of the roting for La Consai!

d'Administration de la Concossion Française, Shanghai, on July 10th, the following gentle

men were elected:-

M. Brazier de Thuy (French). M. J. Gaillard M. V. Barthoz M. G. Ackerman

Mr. E. bisi Mr. W. La Gro Mr. W. M. Dowdall Mr. J. M. Tavares

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Fifteen candidates were nominated and those who were unsucessful were MM. Marthou, Theis, Ferrand, E. Tapornoux (French), and baars. B. A. Clarks, Hardoon, and A Do Deyn (Foreign).

Tonox, July 13th.

regarding the declaration of war at the forms part Hague cenforence, the Chinese delegate urged the necessity of delining wer, aw war had sometimes been made on China under the name of an expedition.

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KOREAN EMPEROR'S WARNING.

Torvo, July 9th.

A Seoul telegram states that the arrest of the secret delegatos to the Hague has been anggested by the Korean Emperor, hat in a recent vooference before the Throne this pro- cedure was found inadequate by the Ministers who suggested that the Emperor, himself, skonid proceed to Japan to express an apology ground that the responsibility rated with him.

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The Emperor was greatly mov d and asked the Ministers to make the best amicable rettle

ment.

There appears reason to believe that Marquis Ito ia determined to take vigorous steps and that the Statesmen of Jupan are supporting the Resident General.

JAPAN AND CHINA

Tokyo, July 9th. H.E. Tang Shar-yi, when interviewed by a Thẹ. Lulok - Obyalé a Russian business correspondent of La Tokyo ahi, said he was jurnal, published at Nagasaki, Japan, extende exploitation of all. Hnancial resources in order to determined to co-op rats with Japan for the an invitation to all desirous of taking part is lighten the burden of the

populace.

The

the establishment of a Russian tropical colony surpins of The 13,000,000 on not sufficient for

certainly

The Asaki refates the apprehensions of a

native paper of Shanghai regarding the Franco- Jupsar Agrement and declares that Japan

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from recovering the A which is at issuo ia this action which later um amounts to only a few hundred dollars. The politioners it themselves aggrieve by the said judgment and decree, and were desirous

appen ing therefrom toilis Majesty in Privy Coquoil. The said judgment. and decree involved a sum or matter at inmun, or a civil right, excoding the value of £70 The petitioners sought leave to appeal, and asked that puding it areecation of the said judgment and decreo be suspended,

Mr. Pollock-We are moving formally this morning for the purpose of eaving Lim, there being some doubt as to the construction of cue of the Privy Council rules as to whether we would have to apply to the Court within fourteen days, or that the polition should be filed within fourteen days. I would sek your Lor:lships to fiz a day.

The Puisne Judge -We'll fix a day when it aits us later on

"The Ubial Justino-We'll fix it by agreement. Mz. Pollock--I don't know whether you could give a ruling on the print as to whether a petition has to be filed within fourteen days, or whether the application has to be made to the convenient if the practice could be settled. Court within that time. It would he

The Chief Justion-We'll soitin it.

THE BUILDING AUTHORITY FUNG CHUN-YOEK.

An appeal on the question of custs in this oase was heard, the appollant haing representat Stevenson (of Messrs. Deacon, Locker and Deacon, and the rasponitost, the Building Authority, by Hon. Mr. H. J. J. Gompertz, Attorney General, instrusted by Mr. G. E Morrell, Crowa Solicitor.

in the Philippine Islands to apply for particulars the vrions reforms deaded sad a foreign loau to the Dalur Vostok Company. The invitation might be required. is followed by a description of the various advantages possessed by the Philippines for Bassiau factories in the Pacific Cema, by reason is a staunch upheliler of China's territoriai in- by Mr. M. W. Slade, instranted by Mr. D. V. of its proximity to the Siberiau const; climaticegrity; Her actions in this matterare porf et and agricultural conditions; non-exolusion of obliged to dispats rights of recovery. She is at ly consistent although she may 300sionally bo Three officers of the German stearoar foreign settlers; sivilized ovuvauienses; safety all times Ermy prepared for resistanc: should Progress" who attended at the Magistracy of life and property, accessible ports and yesterday in support of a charge of lare. By barbours, ele, eto.

the Powera attempt to interfere. The Japan Advertiser against the Chinees steward of that vessel waze Leaye: American readers would enrprised when they found themselves sorred like with summonses for assaulting that man. It appears that the second engineer Herman Buchholz charged the staward with the theft of paper weight and a bolt which he valued at 804, and took the latter to the Central Police Station where the Chinaman alleged that, the chief offleor, the vacond engineer and another officer lashed him to the look by bie quouo and beat him. The man was taken to the Hospital

the case was adjourned till that day..

Jussile depravity was much in evidence at the Magistracy yesterday. Two boys from Yauranti, one of whom was the Son of a lakong, were arrested on Sunday for larceny. They broko into a store and stole two hammers, but were arrested by watchman. The boys

The

Mr. Slade-As to the question whether or not to know something more shout tbis

costs can be girup against the Bailding Authori- enterprise, of which this is our first intimation.

ty, I am prepared to argue that the Building We note with interest that our Russian con temporary does not believe in the ultimate zo

Paris in experimenting with the latest thing Authority is an authority against whom costs Knquishment of the islands by America, on the it in rusly a condesto pavement reinforcad with

in parements, They call it stoel pavement, but can be given. I find there is a case in which it was held that costs can be givǝn against the ground of their consituting the sole citadal

a steel framework. A trial section of it has Crown, because the Crown was given the whch guarantees her un advantageous sture of the Conservatoire of Arts and Industries

bota laid on the Rus Saint-Murtin, in front of right to appeal, the trade of the Far East, and ind aance in the!

The metal part of the pavement, is a plate of

Mr. Shula. then referred their Lordship to consumption "off the premises." Mr. The return of visitors to the City Hall Library

l'acito Ocean, where for the most part the perforated stool with strong bolte of steel certain sections in the Magistrates rdinau, LUPTON, M, P., bas toll Mr. Money that the and Museum for the week ending the 14th Jw, and as he will not be ready to appear till Friday. sancted," The role of this as an *recalls that| barrow, only the prongs projectequzilly cu ach of the Full Court, in one of which it was farther tragieamery of human history will be ning through it between the perforations, and to other authorities setting out to posserts English agitators are prepared to pay for

Each tion has rome resemblance to a steel their righteousness, which evoked from the

of the Mediterranean in ancient civilisation. eide and they are square and bol

ehown that the Full Court might make bitter some quite excusable cynicism. Mr.

freedom and well govoromoot; they give them The Americans are educating the Filipinos for bed of rough concrete such as is used for wood se u fit. Power was given the Crown to appeal, plates are ar anged cless together a such crder as to costs as to the Court might Lueros had in his mind's eye only coraper-

free inglitations, but not political autonomy" cement is shovellad up them in a

blck para monts. Then a specially prepared sation to India, he and others will find that

Who knows?

comlition and rammed down until it makes a Hongkong, Shanghai, and Singapore will

muse, with the steel frame just levelled off have equaily valid claims to compensation,

evenly with the upper tips of the prongs.

The stoc prongs are so etose together that if it ever comes to such an issue, which we

agd about twelve or thirteen who have been were supposal to belong to a gang of heys

the ahos of every hose and every wheel of a y doubt. Juid cal reforms we shall re'er to

Acoding to the Dalyakuya Okroina (trans the cement. It is expected in this way to width must rest in part on them and in part on raiding the locality, and the lukong's sen presently. The most curious addition to

admitted eight previous Iurcenies, Eoth dofvu-

Intel in the Japon Adve fiser) the Vladivostok secure a highly durable but distinctly uneven branch of the Russo-Chinese Bank was really surface, one on which borss will have a sure the list of belauded reforms that we have

dan's were ordered to be whipped. Another documenta, of 58,000 réables; and the thieves

robled by several persons, by means of forged footing in all weathers and on which they noticed is that made by a Chinese geatleman

ean Buure tho bocessary purchase to at Shanghai. More than five years ago, the of wire attached as a heck in order to lift things the door of a shop in Ye Wotreet, and two

left by express for heavy fonds, day, broad-minded Express-Dowager abolished out of the hours by windows and other open

style) the procurator, and pterel and get two rolls of grass out which arrival of the train from Valivostok at ibat it affords to horses and in the fact that it criminal cave. The Code of Civil Produre, of by Edict the law prohibiting the inter- places was tried without success on Sunday they handed to their coufederata mutside,

Kharbin, and. & mab apd marriage of Manchua and Chinese, with a night an a policeman was a witness of the foki in the shop opposite noticed the boys and ponded to the description in the hards of the The sample laid out 35.4 a square metre, a procedure here by way of appest is not that lid woman, who correa will not admit of dangerous ruls der-loping course, applies only to sivil matters. The effort Three weeks' imprisonment and fear attempted to expture the boy outside. He pelice, were arrested on alighting from a com- little more than a quare yard. But when the view to promoting more friendly relations. houre stocks was the reward mut dont by lile, bolted but was afterwords oragid he other partment. The man called himself Beridze and work is doss on a large scale it is believed the down in the Code, but that laid down in the After more than five years, this Chirassland at the Magistracy on Monday for two boys but made their escape through the

the woman Dzhakkadze, but denied all complicity pries can be cut ti abant $450, gentleman appears to find satisfaction in the tila misguided enterprise

The life of Magistrates' Ordinance. Forms are laid downin with the acquisition of funds from the bank by inch a pavement with at eorious repaire is that Ordinance, and the chapter on appeal moane of forged papor. The sum of nine estimated at ten years as a minimum. thousand roubles was found on their persons,

governs procedure and gives power to appeal,

A Chinamun made the mistake of sitting in head. The Court Usher got out a samo the Police Court yesterday with his bat on his against him for belaying in an insulting meuner in the presenes of a policajmaziulcate Mr. One cautioned the accused, and dimissed

bim,

ROBBERY OF RUSSO-CHINESE BANK.

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soft and the Crown, just is any other party, was bound by the wards of the Ordinance. The law on the point was plain where the right and liability wero suferred together, the Crown could not take the right without the liability.

The Chief Justies here intimate that the Coert would boar the Attorney oneral.

Mr. Gompertz-The Building Authority in the Crow

The Chief Jus'ica-You rauat assume that. Mr. Gompertz-Yes, my Lord. Your Lord-

The old trick of using a stick with a piece pair of had boys were ordered to be 'miary having received the mon Jun 21st (n>w

Wth a companion they lifted; Kherin. On the s'me,her oficials awaited economy and to wood, both in the better fooliur Blips are eittings & Court of Appeal in a

dealt with.

back door. One was approbeaded but the other is still at liberty.

I will be superior to asphalt in altimate

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