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LONDON, July 31st. The editors of the India and the Hindustan newspapers have been sentenced to five years' imprisonment for sedition.

that no divergence of interests has oscurred are the doubts that have been rising in TELEGRAMS. beyond the powers of ordinary friendly men's minds regarding the policy of a intercourse to arrange, without any loss of pretended understanding with Russia, prestige or power on either side. Practically which from the very nature of things can in national feeling in Great Britain on ques- the end really only be hinding on one side. & CO., Lions of foreign policy, asl more especially Aaintic policy is identical. This has been omphasized by the fact that although a ministry has come into office with ideas ou all points of domestic policy the very reverse of its predecessors, not one question dictated by differences of party has been raised with regard to our external relatione, which have gone on with.ut a break. But is the case similar with Russia? The late war with Japan indicated that there was a very strong party in that state whose object was unlimited aggression, which it attempt ed to soften down by calling it a forward policy, but whose object was undisguised en-discretion be used, and there has not been croachment, and even to the extent of throw-

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We have entered into only too many of such understandings with Chiur not to know their inconvenience, and it may very well be a moot point whether we shall fure any better in our attempted treaty with Russia. still the conclusion of an understanding would have a certain amount of utility, innmuch as its breach would show that the evil complained of was acknowleged in her sober momente by Russia herself, and though moral obligations might not count for much | Pole. on the part of Russia, on England's side they would certainly strengthen bor position internationally. On the whole, if ordinary

LONDON, July 31st. The Nimrod has left for the South

CANTON.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

July 30th.

THE YUET HAN RAILWAY, The first soution (about 12 miles long) of the

CORRESPONDENCE.

LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

Victoria Hospital, S1st July, 1907. 818-On behalf of the Committee of "The

main line to Hankow was opened to trafle Ladies' Benevolent Society," I beg to thank you about a fortnight age. It is now about two ter remembering their Sooisty, and to request years since the line was redeemed from the you to convey to the Saperintendent of the American Development Company and it has thanks for the donation to their funds, which at "Great Northern Tolograph Co.," their grateful taken all that lixas to get 12 miles of ralie laid

prosent is most scooptable.—Yours faithfully,

down! The terminus at Canton is situated on the Wongsha reclamation, where there is as yet no station at all. The line is fairly well laid and there are three intermediate stations between Wongsha and Kong-Chuen, the present terminus of the line to the north. Leaving Wongabe, the line follows the river for a mile or two and theu crosses low lands mostly rice fields with a few hillocks dotted here and there with the White Cloud range to the north-east and the Kom-Shiu monatain to the north. There TOKYO, July 31st. are a few small bridges spanning the creeks and Marquis Ito entertained the jour-Kong-Chus. The water is beautifully alvar two important bridges over the river near

JAPAN AND KOREA.

C. ATKINSON, Hoa. Trea. II. K. B.-S.

FUNNELS AND FLAGS.

A KINDLY ACTION.

Hongkong to San Francisco learned that a When the passengers on the Korea from Chinese sailor on board had fallen through a deck skylight and fruotured both wrists they Agreed to divide the purse money which w being put up for the different evente to while away the time.

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less the caso that the wiser heads of this party have learned the lesson that a policy of encroachment, unless it be accompanied with consolidation of the territories acquired by conquest or otherwise, renders them a source of weaknem rather than strength, and that the mera possession of armies doss not render a nation invincible. But it they have learned this much of the lesson, it is by no means so evident that they have discarded the policy of aggression; they may only have put it off for a more cou. venient season. It is quite possible that such a party might even be disposed towards entering into an agreement which, it fancied, might give it a little breathing space; with the full intention of turning its respite from active interference into opportunity of working its aggressive suda' in private, when it considered its presumed opponent was lulled to inaction. But there is a further and a less sentimental cause at work te render such a proposed settlement A. S. WATSON & CO... unstable. In the United Kingdom, however

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Ďazy communications rotating to Eka nera colieriku should be addressed to Tax EDITOR.

Carvespaudents must forward their navtes and aḍ. dresses with commisnications addressed to the

Alt letters for publication shoreld be written an one side of the paper only.

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understanding may outway its acknowledged inconveniences. Only it will throw on our Foreign Office the extra task of seeing that the performance keeps equal pace with the

pronies.

intention of annexing Korea, but the establishment of Japan's influence in that country was required as a means of self protection.

Kurea should

the railway to indulge in plenios and commodious and a good many natives are in that direction. The temporary cara are sicy already patronicing the line. The interiors are vory neat. The Srat dass seats are of plain Varnished wood of bright colour with matting

The plague total at date is 202 cases, thero become stronger and ultimately as-cushion. seats much better adapted to the

sume constitutional

was one yesterday.

government. The It appears that a great number of Japanese flags of Japan and Korea should aro at present emigrating to Java.

become defenders of the Japan Sen.

A native who was found killing fish by weanA of dynamite was at the Magistracy yesterday fined 97 by Mr. Hiceland,

A coolie who amused himself by breaking eight panes of glass at 78, Ko Shing Street, was, yesterday, sentoused by Mr. H. H. J. Goroperts to six weeks' Lard labour and

six hours' stocks.

Found with two or three lengths of chain round his waist on leaving Kowloon Dooks on Tuesday, a coolie was yesterday sentenced by Mr. Hazeland to three weeks hard labour and six hours' in the stocks,

The second of the two German sɛamer, mentioned yesterday as having been drank face, was brought before Mr. F. A. Hazaland and disorderly and refusing to pay ricaba yesterday, and fined $5. On Monday he was taken to the hospital suffering from arosssive alcoholism but had recovered sufficienty to leave the hospital yesterday.

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CRICKET.

LONDON, July 20th.. Test Match. Eugand in the first innings Rain spoiled the wicket at the second

made 76, and the South Africans 110. In The second inuing the score closes at (Egian) 25, for no wickets,

BRITISH CONSOLS.

LONDON, July 29th. Consols have fullen below 83, mainly owing to recent gilt edged issues,

THE RUSSO-JAPANESE AGREE MENT

LONDON, July 29th.

It is understood that the Husso-Japanese Agreenient comprises five sections, of which

East and aswants to the new situation in one guarantees the status quo in the Far

Korea.

CHINA AND THE OPTUM TRADE.

Dr. Marrison telegraphed from Peking on

June 23:-

was made that "an averago umil speed of sixtoon knots to Australis which some writers have red route' represents a speed that has nevar yot treated so contemptuously, le favour of an 'all- been maintained by a mercantile oraft in tropical waters exnept across the Indian Ocean, and only then with a favouring monsoon breeze mare or interested to learn that this spood was mora lees at har hecis," Mr. Patterson may than maintained by mercantile oraft which wae formerly engaged in the Chins trade. The rosaal was then known as the Stirling Castle," and a speed of more than sixteen note was maintained by her on the rap bome from Haukow, with tex. Moreover, she crossed the Indian Ocean in the tooth' of mon- soon. The performanes is well remembered by many old Chion hands,

A POPULAR CAPTAIN. When the Korea nesried Honolulu on her fast voyage, the report became ourreat amig the passengers that

aptain Blandberg was to be married shortly after his arrival at San Fran cico, and a secret ballot showed that there was

Jons desire on the p A unanimous

a part o

of the passengers

thom by

climate than the upholstery one вес од European lines. Littis circular tables placed nese the windows see quite a useful innovation Work is proceeding and are long we may be able to go in a few hours to the high monn. tains to the north. All stations along the ronte are made of common wood, little sheds erected on piles. The train is arranged a follows:-First engine followed by the luggage car, then 1st and 2nd class cars divided into Portion of the 3rd class car has separate com- two compartements and thres Brd olaas caru.

partments for women, which, I baliere, is a mesaure winely adopted, There is turn. of the many favours showarat apo ed that to show the popular saptain some appreciation table either at Wongala or Koag-Chuen and him during the voyage. It was the engine has to go backward on the return many of the passengers who had taken ahore leave at Bonolulu returned with divers and voyage. At present there is only one single undry packages, but the crew thought they train running, leaving Wongsha at 7p.m. and were merely convenirs of the islands. But the Kong Chuen at $30 am. The fares from Wong was being served, the passagers, one at a time, day before the steamer reached port, while dinner sha to Kong Chuen are 1st class 5 cents, 2nd walked up to the captain's table, and deposited class 25 cents, and 3rd daas 15 cents.

some kind of a bandis alongside his plate. Tho captain is said to have made the groitost The 8.5. Chan Hing owned by Chinese mer-

·oratorical effort of his entire Besgoing carer shauts residing in Hongkong is still detained.frm in declaring the roport that he is soon to acknowledging the roosipt of the gif but 149 I understand that about three months ago the become a bonodiok a mistake. When the gifts cass was settled by the I. M. Customs who the skipper's valet, here is what he found Five

were finally assorted, counted and clasified sugested the imposition of a fior, but the Chi- cook books, 4 nate of knives and forks, 64 spoons, by

nese authorities have not seen their way to re- big and little, three dish pans, nine skillet, lease the versal which has now been detained one patent wash rag, two stove pokers, oven for nearly four menthe. With Chinese din egg beaters and other kiloken ensils enfisient torinces the vessel will probably go mouldy and ing to present only useful articles the donors fill a large bin. It was evident that in agree- by the time the vessel is restored to trails will had failed to compare notes as to what eset ou have become an satiqusted type and « curiosity. | should buy, When the I. M. Customs will be entirely controlled by the Chinese, things of this kind will be of daily occurrence and the Chinese will have to give up navigation under their own fag.

CHINESE DILATOBINESS.

▲ FORT CLANDESTINELY SOLD.

to

MORE FOOLS.

in

we may differ on points of private politics, there is an underlying national sentiment which no minister dare gaiusay, and which

A lukong appeared before Mr. A. Hazeland Hossufficiently near the surface to ho felt and at the Magistracy yesterday on a charge of Public opinion in the United King-assaulting an old man. The man Was lying dom has so many ways of making itself felt out on the street and the allegation was that that usually on these points it is an im the lakong mistaking him for a vagabond, mineut power; bat is it so in Russia!

handled bim rather roughly. Witnesses were called but his Worship found the charge nat Russin ne yot hardly possesses the fan-

proved, and dismissed the defendant. damentals of a public opinion: it does not

On the 21st ius'. Mr. Rockhill the United The even possess a Cabinet, much lera mean

States Minister, formally coinmunicated to the perfect mis-treuelatiou Editor, not for publication but as evidence of gead of expressing the general opinion of the

record is the one that used t grace the en, vestigation into the opium trade and the pro- Chinese Government proposals as to a joint in faith.

tranes to the hospital of the Sister of sbsduction of opium by an international commission country at large. The present Government | Misericordia, an admirable and truly bene in which England, France, Germany, Holland, after playing with it for some time, has flcent body-at Venice: The Sisters of the and Japan have expressed their willingness to short of fnads La push ahead several agricultric religions come from. This latest soothes China to participate. In view of the anti- opium take part with the United States, and invited degrees issued by China and of her avowed mination to suppress the use of epiam and to States Government confidently expected that extinguish the growth of the poppy, the United China would assent with alacrity. ever, eeems to see in the communication some hidden meaning menacing bor sovereign rights, and has not yet replied. Come months ago the

babonic plague, but the subject being beyond United States invited China to participate in au the causes and prevention of inquiry regarding the grasp of the Chinese Foreign Offline, to reply has yet been sent. It is hardly possible, however, that China will fail to realise this importance of participation in the joint commission regarding opiam and the growth of the poppy, for refusal would stultify her badly. No details of procedure are suggested, and China is only asked

aequiesce in the principle.

No anonymously signed communications that have zkready appeared in other papera will be inserted.

Orders for extra copies of DaiLT Pass ahould be

finally given up the idea of an assembly from whose lucubrations it could learn the varione views of its statesmen. Even the ent before 11 aandag of publication. After that assembly of ministers of the Crown has no

hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash.

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Misericordis barbour every kind of disease, and have no respect for religion!"

the son of the compradore of one of the The N-C. Daily Next understands the Foreign banks at Shanghai has been arrestid by the Anking authorities on auspicion of being connected with the late Hau Hei-lin's arrest in evident; an orange in to be squeezed." revolutionary party. The reason for the Beveral officiale in the Peking Gorerament natives of Cheking, have telegraphed the Governor of Anuai declaring their willingness to guarantee the innocence of the prisoner

with what success remains to be seen.

means of ascertaining its own views. The Minister of War may bo'd very different ductrines on public policy from him who has charge of Fureign Affairs, and both probably differ widely from the Minister of the Interior or the Financial Secretary We have sce, not unce but many times, even of recent years, that what one minister decided, was not law unto his fellow in a different department, though both were A foroiga company desiring to furnish electio trusted ministers of the Tsar.

A treaty of

light to other parts of Poking, outside the this nature when a strain comes is of little opposed by the Yao Has Electric Light C, a Foreign Legation area, has found its sakome valency. It is none of my doing, is a Chinese concern, the Directors of which have suficient reason for openly coatravening the asked the Waiwapa and Nangkungslangpa's work of a presume colleague. Even the Resistance in the malfer. To a dispatch on the Tsar himself bas had to submit to the subject from the Walwapu. the doyen of the refusal of a favourite minister or soldier Diplomatic Corps has replied that the Home rather than risk the danger of exhibiting the want of coherence of his autocracy.

» Governments must first be communicated with

But there are other and even stronger! reasons in the present stage of affairs?

State from what

before he can give any definite ans,

Leang Chik Pan, who was reosatly bafore the Court on a charge of fraudulently obtaining goods to the value of $10,000 by false pretences, of having obtained goods to the valus of over came before Mr. Gompertz yesterday on a charge bring 810,00 by false pretences, surrendering to his a very bail of 825,00. Mr. Looker, of Messrs. was Daacau, Looker and Deason, appeared in light support of the prosecution, and the Hon. Mr. Gold ring, defonded. The cams was adjourned. H. E. Pollock, K.C., instructed by Mr. P. W.

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STRANGE NEW SECT IN SALHAM. The "Abode of Love" has passed away, but the "San Worshippers" have come to town. The Bannerman Agriculture Bureau has run As usual the new belief has been imported from "Boross the horring pond," where most excen- funds, the Director of the Bureau ruggested the Bathara, where it is said to have gathered to tural schemes. In order to raiss the necessary established itself in a boas in Ramsden-rd., disposal of a certain old fort at the North Gate | gether no fewer than 200 adherents. There

inquiries it was discovered that the fort had been except a framed sard in the winder bearing the called the Fung Kong Fort. But upon making is nothing to distinguish the extraordinary temple from the exterior of any other house secretly sold by an official to a merchant some words,Faithist Commanity." years ago. The matter has been reported to the Tartar General who will investigate.

ODD RESULTS OF OPIUM LAW, The local authorities have enforced the new

"People" representative ausseted in explor- ing the interior. A large room on the ground Boor was found to serve as the meeting-place of the Faithists. At one end was raised this, reading-desk. which might be utilised for a kind of altar or a

in the middle,

opian smoking law and opium smokers are now compelled to take out a licence if they desire to collection of banuers bearing ystic sign

It was fanked on either side by a strange continuesmoking. Many habitual emokers have triangle with a big latter "" availed themselves of the opportunity to makes drawing of a vine leaf surrounded by a black money by taking advantage of the new regul.circle, and a printed "duolaration of faith," tions. Some of them have applied for half a conglomeration of unpronounceable words of drawn up by the "spirits," consisting of a

bidding the importation of morphis except for

Since I lost reported. Germany and Spain dozen licences and are selling them to wealthier Arabic, Hindee, and Chinese origis, and, have given their nesent to the enforcement of the classes and ex-officials at a high premium, who olauses of the American and British franties for do not desire to give out their names; and others factoring Fower which has not given essent, medical purposes Japan is now the only mann

who are non-smokers are substitating their дам on a monthly salary! The officials and her isolation provokes comment.

having discoverod this, have new directed that the fall address of the lionem mast bɔ givan and the certificals chopped by a well-known guarantor or a Ti Pa.”

BANDMANN OPERA COMPANY.

The Bandmann Opera Company have re {urned to Hongkong with an excellent repertoire, which was opened last night in presence of a good audience. "The Bolle of Mayfair" was admirably produced. Tho ormedy was in capable hands, Mr Harry while the music was very pleasing, the choruse- Cole being responsible for most of the fou and colos being much appreciated.

The performance cartainly reflected creditably on the large east, and patrona may confidently anticis pate another good entertainment to-night in

*The Blus Moon."

THAT an effectual agreement should be entered into between England and Russia, the two nations whosa frontiers counter march for the longest distances, and who have the largest influence ataonget peoples of a lower stage of culture, would be a oatural desideratum in which all who desire to see the progress of humanity would join. To both England and Russia, as 'the countries most interested, a practical. arrangement would mean the saving" not only of endless bickerings, but more of doubting Russia's treaty-making ability substantial economic saving in the matter Of Russia it may literally be said she of armaments only intended by each to be knows not what a day may used against the other, while in the opening forth. Russin of to-day is up of the intermediato countries each might different find a vent for all its latent energies, not when the Emperor Nicolas I. with only political but commercial. That it has heart sent his troops in 1954 across the been reported that the main difficulties in Fruth. To offer a British Ambassador to the way of a trucs have been surmounted divide with bim the whole of Europe, is not

Following is extranted from the "North Bor- will therefore be looked upon with satis-the most likely thought to enter the mind Ofisial Gazette" (Report of the Caplain faction by all friends of both one and the of his great-grandson. Yet there is no in Sandakan, and I might say throughout the of the Fandakan Civil Polico)" The crimes

A friendly match was played yesterday after other country, But, unfortunately there is reason to suppose that the idea is absent, State bars not boon on the increase, this I might representing the above, and ended in a win for noon at the V.R.G. enclosure between teams a 'but in the cass can we be sure that and would be uppermost did the power to Bay in dine in a great measure to the Detectives the V.R.C. team by six gaols to one. Carroll, any rear desire exists on the part of one at gratify it still exist. It is just in the fact travelling all the year round from one end, to the Lopes and Remodion were the scorers for least to bring about an agreement? Or, if that there is no security for continuity in its other of the territory, one is very much troubled the V.R.C., and-Guaner Ward scored for the the desire exist, are both parties in

present system that the difficulty arises..

with wild, mad and extraordinary reports, it is R.G.A. This match was more of a test one, as quite position to enter on any real binding truce

With all his autocratic power the Tear is report the less of jewellery and money and wheu (with the exception of one) of their “A' common occurrence for a person to the V.B.C. team was composed almost entirely whereby the mutual interests of both can

conscious that be is not his own mister, but the Police enquire into, it is found under a be conserved France and England, for is merely the shuttlocock of a destiny which flooring mattress or wall the owner themselves instance, bave been brought together, and be can by no means control. To-morrow he biding the goods and quits forgotting whore. both feel that the eutaute between them is may be called on to

reverse in every make the same report, and ask for protection it has been put, another class every month based on something stronger than words or particular what he bas engaged to do to-day. which generally do with a for hours to the seals, and the experience of a century has It would not be the first time in his short cell, but no matter they come again next month." gone to show that, as far at least as Europe experience that he has had, with what grace It is to be hoped that the gallant officer's is concerned, their interests are the same; he could, to break the solemn faith plighted ouroor will be as free as his report from stops.

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JALAN AND KOREA,

by

it

appears was founded

Welsh. The most curious exbibit was, how- strangely eneagh, an oft-repeated word in ever, a framed paadil drawing which a lady Faithist explained was ▲ picture of the orsator of the universe, as understood by the Faithists, drawn by the mystic band uf a spirit whick guided the fingere of Mr. Morley, the gentleman who conducta the establishment. The spirit would do well to take lessons in drawing at an L.C.C. even- ing school, for the sketch it has produced resembles tas portrait of an Egyptian manny wearing motor-goggles.

The Faithist S TEXT OF THE NEW AGREEMENT.

A cerlain ** Newborough, of New The new Korean Agreement states ibat the fur the guidance of his followers.

York, who has written Governments of Japan and Korea, nuimsted with the desire to develop promptly the wealth

"doctor" was originally a dentist. After and strength of Korea and to increase the times a hand to month existence-and took to awhile he ceased palling testhat the best of welfare of the Koress people, agree as

writing. The prios of his volume in the guidance of the Resident-General in the Balham.

-The Government of Korea shail follow had on the hire system on application at 178, 8d., payable in instalments, or it may be

In this connection matter of administrative improvementa

the Balham 2-Legislative enactments a well as importe curious mixture of blasphemy and bad spelling, Faithists have issued a prospectus. It is a sat administrative measures are henceforth to and starts out as follows:-

approved by the Resident-General. 3-Judicial affairs are to be distinguished from ordinary administrative affairs.

follows:-

be

The appointment and the dismissal of high Korean Officers are to be subject to the consent of the Resident-General,

Resident-General.

5 The Government of Korea will engage as Korean officials Japanese recommended by the

-The Government of Korea andertakes not

' bible'

voluminous bibla" The

PROSPECTUB

OAHIPE. A NEW BIBLE. IN

THE WORDS OF JEHOVIE AND HIS

ANGEL EMBARKADORS,

The new bible," the document adde, is u sacred history of the dominions of the higher and lower heavens ou the earth for the past

the

to engage foreigners without the consent of twenty-four thousand years." If the would be tho Kesident-General.

Faithist desiren to buy the second volume he Angust 22nd, 1904, is to be abrogated.

The first clause in the agreement of

can have the history of the presading fifty- principal feature of the Agreement is the prod

five thousand years, the "labor and glory of to be found in Articles 1 and 2, siipula ing heavens," and the tale of the Submersion of and goddesses of the ethereas gods that the guidance a

and approval of the Resident the Continent of Pan thrown in. All this General are to be the ine que nos in admini- for 176, 6d. Tatanding candidates must be A Hofei, Anhui, dispatob slates that H E. atrative and judicial affairs. Article 7 refors provinces, on his return to Hofei, bis nutive Adviser. The N-C. Daily News mys that in Chou Fe, latoly Viceroy of the Two Kwang to the abolition of the post of a Financial vegetarians, and promise to acknowlegeanthority city, was suddenly taken ill last week As consequence of the extension of the Japanese, it is explained * takos bis place in than first to the chief of the community. "The spirit the symptoms have become much more serious, mandate political leaders in Tokyo are prepared

according to his diet while on eldest son, Chou Haio hai, who is Salt Com-and intend to avail themselves of the compset telegram has been sent to the ex-Viceroy's to interpret the Agreement in the widest sense

Last but not least there is Fund" the object of which is not stated, nuð An Oahepe missioner in Chibli province, to resign his fully.

aa nsual all contributions will be thankfully

post and return home at ones.

received.

Barth."

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