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FUNNELS AND FLAGS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PREFS, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7TH, 1907.
■t the Council's Feltham Industrial School | considerable section is devoted to the intereats |
On Thursday afternoon & stoker fell-down the of the mercantile marine; and they propose that, Be an experiment, four scholarships should be hold of the an. Tainan and died shortly afterwarded by the London County Council for wärdu Death was-de-to-concussion of the this purpose, the number of robolarship in practical gardening being reduced by an equal sumber. The grant to the Rogal Hotenical in respect of prictionl gardening
brai
Captain P. H. Rolfe, of Hongkong, was'sworn Society redaded.
THE KING'S CRUISE IN THE
DREADNOUGHT.
the
about 5 p.m. to the anchorage, at Cowen, and his Majesty returned to the "Viotori and Albert," baring as I understand, grasionaly expressed hie extreme interest in the ship and ber craise ank his high satisfaction with all that he had witnessed. It is, as Sir John Fisher re marked to me in his pioturaque way, an interesting historical fact that this is the only occasion on which a Sovereign of the United Kingdom has steamed out to ses, in the premier batik ship of
in on the 6th ult. as a Younger Brother of scholarship holders will be correspondingly members of the suit had been previously the world, with the Royal Standard lying aloft
Trinity. Captain Rolfe is in the service of the Indo-Chins Sten Navigation Ce, and bad commend of the Norsang up to the time of his going home ou a short furlough.
Mesra, Hughes and Hongh, coal brokers, reported on Thursday that $2,100 tons of coal, mostly Japanese, was then loading and/or to
the Admiralty fing at the yard arm-the combined symbols of supremacy of both Navy and Army. It is, perhaps, a still more sign- Bant fact that on this unique occasion their Majesties should have witnessed a fent of gunner practice which has also no paralled in
But it to..
load for Hngkeup. Since Aug. 25th, 38,3 a mother, the Crown Princess of Germany of seluting by the officers and cheering by the coares of Wednesday. At day break ou that -business was doing in Japanese at 87-25 to $7,75 Riter-of Carlsruhe, is orofanor Caspar ships' companies was observed as at the inspes exceptions, insinulling the "Freadaang it." which
lion eu
Saturday. The main purpose of the cruiss was to enable their Majesties to witness the firing of souls of the Dreadnought's 12iu. gans and also the arolutions of certain of the newer types of sub marines which had previously been puttered to s rendezvous off Sandowas. I enjoyed the high
maintain finir usual excursion with the large propelled by which are driven by four privilege of being allowed to go on board
and commadimus steamer Horan, The Com- pagnia Française des Indes et de Extreme Orient also anpouses an excursion to Macao for fo-mor row by the Paul Beau, We under atrod that it is the intention of this French company to n-a-beat to Macao every Sunday in fatare. "Partientare of to morrow's excursions will be found among our advertise
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A Times special correspondent writes from H.M.." Bulwerk," Cower, Aug 35-Shortly after 10 o'clock this morning the King left the Victoria and Albert," accompanied by the Queen, the Prince of Wales, the Princess Victoria, the Dake of Connaught, and many
од and went bosrd Dreadnought," ordered to prepare for ses The Lords of the The latest addition to the fleet of the Admiralty at the Commander-in-Chief at Norddeutscher Lloyd, the "Krosprinzessin Portsmouth were already on board to receive Cecilie," proceeded on her maiden voyage to their Majesties, and soon after the Royal party New York Though provided with somewhat bad arrived the Dreadnought" weighed nuobor. greater engine power, she is practically a sister and proceeded down the linss in the direction of the Kaiser Wilhelm der Zweite, which of Spithead The slips of the Home Fleet bad.
But it may besid the "Droidnought"-is-an- began to run on The New York service fourteen urred over all at 8 o'clock, and ne the
Float at læge. Woll. we ahsil coe in the ars ago; and she was launched from the Dreadnought" passed between the battleship exceptional ship, and no oriterion of the Homo Va can yard at Stettin in December lest by her and armoured cruiser lines the same ceremonial
day the whole Fleet-will ona, or two tous Led arrived, in cloven stramare Smellhose portrait painted
hy ODA of the adornments
to wea of her drawing-room. With a length of 7064
remains at Cowan as guardship will put for the purpos9. per ton. Other kinds were neglected.
of carrying out a strategic a beam of 72ft, and a depth of 523it. from the
and, of considerable Neither the Su-An northe-bui-tai-will-lover-promenade deck to the upper edge of the
exercis of great interest and importanes,
magnitude wince virtually covers the whole Channel, bat of no run to Macao to-morrow, but the Hongkong, keel, she has a gross register tebusge of 20,000 Canton and Micro Steamboat Company will tous, and at hor designed draight of 20ft, has displacement weight of 27,040 tone. Slie is
very long duration, since it begins at 4 s.m. on Wednesday and ends at 6 pm, ou the same day. The pelled by two bronze screws, cash ft. 73in.
'general ideal" is rather': a "Dreadnought" and to stay there during this complicated on, which I have no time to quadruple expansion engines, we working on memorable and most impressive cruise. each shaft, These engines have their high ship procodod at moderate speed through the expound in detail to-day. But it defines a pressure cylinders tuuled tandem fastion above fine, but soon quickonet up first to 15 and very interesting altuation, and one which Before the cruise in certain contingencies might become at the first intermediate cylinders, and aro balanced shortly after to is knols.
least approximately an actual one. It involves on the Folick system so as to redues vibration was ender she had steamed 20 knots for some
a conflict between this country and as team in Trigether they develop 15,000 little time. The steadiness of the ship at these inferior naval laver, the whole situation being indicated horse power, being thus the most speeds and the complote absence of any vibration saddaaly and anexpectedly complicated by powerful marine engines in any ship aflantxoept due to the movement of the engines were most the fact that a third Power has declared war and the two new Cunardars, and they drove the slip ramarkable. While the ship was proceeding at despatched its fiunt into the Channel to assist on ler speed trials at a speed of 24 knots though 20 knots, I visited the starboard sagipe room. It the inferior opemy's feet at the moment when evau better results are haped for mately, was far cooler than any other engine-room I have the blockade established against it by the British The market development in Japanese ship Steam is generated, at a pressure of 25. to visited; there were to moving parts visible except ping will be further emphasised peat your when the square inch, in 15 boilers, contained in the governors of the two tur hinge, and there was forces has been bra kon during thick weather,
for I have obtained the permission of the it is er pccted that six new liners will be put on four separate boiler rooms, and having a total very little noise. As to the engineers in charge, must reserve farther details for a future ccension,
hating
ing surface of 187,543 square feet, or just they seem to have little or nothing to do exerpe Commander-in-Chief of the Homa Fleyt to re- the Nippon Yosen Kalebs European never two and a bell sures. fer coul bunkers to stand by for orders from the bridge. Another on board the "Bulwark during the exercise These vessels, which will be superior to onytare a capacity of 5,600 tone, and what it orals most remarkable point, which I observed frets and I shall hope to send a full account of if ns Boon as the "Dulwark arrises at Sheerness, which in the Company's present fleet, are now in to attain such a high speed as she is capable of the deck was the extreme handiners of evolution of construction in the abipbuilding may be judged from the fact that her furnace displ yed by the "Dreadnought." The idea which
consume aboni 760 tons a day.
bas found currency in some quarters that he will probably be soras time on Thursday. Of gards of Kobe and Nagasaki. For the Toyo The Kronprinzessin. Cecilie, being es
steers and mazceayres badly is a pure delusion course, the test to be applist is not of the semo crack Kissa Kaisha three now turbine steamers of nentially a
passenger steumor;
She turns in a very small circle for a ship of tre as that which the "Dreadnought has 14,500 tons are being built in Japan. These which a go takes a very subsidiary place, her sise, weight, and length-ho made several andergone so triniphantly to-day. But the been established by ita place in the general the safely and comfort of those whe
nud her captain, who should know if any one patroniz her. She is divided into 19 water
it acquits itself in seagoing suit strategie I for one shall be surprised and fight compartments hy 17 transverse buikbends dows, has declared to myself and others that she gulagere competition We shall now eea how
no more difloult to bring to a standstill and a longitudinal bulkhead in the engineer or a torpedo boat. She is, mors firs roem, and the doors in those bulkheads are
then a ship of her size and length must always disappointed if it does not show itaall fally
worthy of its inoom parable flagship. controlled on the Stone-Lloyd system, so be
Thi, however, is by the way. come to the they can ho all clos d in a few seconds, by hydraulic power by the movement of a lever on
details for lack of time to record them. We the navigating bridge. She has also a double business of the day: claitting way interesting wore quickly past the Nab, and very soon after bottom, divided into 26 separate compartments.
we were abreast of the series of targets which Her passenger accommodation, though not possessing any special feature that is entirely had been previously laid out by the "Vindictire." new, is of a must elaborate and sumptuous Several pairs of targets had been laid out in order that the ship uight have a clear ruige character, and if its decorations and oranment- ation de ot always seem entirely satisfying to bebind some one or other of them, and we were Engilah yes, there is no denying the care and and expense that has been lavished on their very noon passing a buoy indies. The prescribed distance from a pair of targets which design. For instance, the decoration of roma atisfiert bis indispeurable condition. Fire was of the most important state-rooms has been at once speard from the two after furrote, and concluded. entrusted to different German Reboule of in less than three minutes it applied art, and the designers have been allowed. The results were astonishing, and, I believe,
free hand with very interesting results.
Of the shots so fired, The dining suluan on the main deck, which is quite up ecedented: 12 rounds were fired in able to seat 512 persos disposed at a largo 11 bit the target, nine of the hits being rises through four decks; and, as seen from one for it ent the rope which Cantoned the canyas of the upper decke, the effect of its supporting target to its framework, though it was oounted gram from Secul was published here, volumes, bnished it white with elaborate carving,
ment-is-the- smoking room on the upper pro- kong, which was sunk with eleven crew and len menade deck, with its stained-glass dome, passengers, eight miles uft Port Arthur on May work of eiiren, mahogany, sad cherry, yellow 12, 1905). Two London steamers also were leather hangings, and Line leather soate. On damaged by hosting minės (viz., Easking, on the awning dock are two Vienna cafés-one for Oct. 25, 1904, and Ninggo, on July 8, 1906), non-smokers, being, in fact, a Isdies' boudoir. while the other, for smokers, bas a verandah, Nine neutral vessels, of which three were with little tables, where passengers may sit in British, have been reported as missing on the open air, yet sheltered from the weather. voyages in the East, but the causes of their long The record-clase sccommodation is situated aft, mostly on the same decks as those appropriated are, of course, purely matter of conjecture.
to first-class passengers, and, though, of course, On Aug. 5th, in reply to Mr. Harold Cox, simpler in the style of ite Ellings, is yet very The total ample spacious and comfortable. Ahe Postmaster-General gave some interesting meat of the ship is 742 Brst-class, 27 second dotails concerning the subsidies paid for the class, od 740 third-class passengers, with carriage of rails to Shanghai vid Vancontar,orow of 565. To enable her to be need as, a considerable number of gans, and her rabber and steering gear are arranged below the water-line.
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During the war between Russia and Japan Manchuria was inhabited by spies and soldiers. here was, it is trao, a conflict in the opon field-the one we all read of in the newspaper names of the places, and there was another. contest going on, as it were, under ground, despatches with the alphabetical jumble for the
We shall not know how the Jape did in their conduct of the elaborate spy system save as the cond Rusiaus til of it in their present discussion, among themselves of the Russiau secret service The disclosures take the form of an exhibit of Russian failure in an important branch of the military art as it has developed wib the mysterious, hidden elements of commination.
Wa may' absorb this Russian story of defent ports which are now become sovemible. It la important to the United Stiten just now, and failure, as it is transtuted from the su
rays a writer in "Harper's Weekly,"
it
because throws a sidelight on Japanese methods. It is well to know of them in advance of whatever may happen, instead of learning things when it's all over, as the Russians did.
In the first place, the Russians had to put of the district within the zone occupied by their main reliance upon the inese residents
gre to run on the trans-Pacific line. When all her owners have made eforts. in ensuring very sharp turas in the course of to-day's cruise Į gutnery efloionor of the Home Float has already the military forces, and they speedily, dis
these ships leave the hands of the builders wo may expect to see the Japanere opipanica starting some of the numerous other services which they are reported to be contemplating, including lines to India and New York.
On Aug, 7th, Mr. Bellairs asked stePresident - of the Board of Trade how many British vessela were known to have been lost through floating mines since the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War; what was the latest date at which a loss of British vorsel from this cause was believed to lays taken place; and whether there was reason to believe that other neutral and British ressels had been lost through this mode of warfare Mr. Lloyd George: Two Britisk vessels have been reported to the Board of Tradegs baring been lost through flusting mines since the be gioning of the Russo-Japanese War (vis, the
that
all, six from each turret,
WAV
PRINCE. YI OF KOREA
INTERVIEW IN NEW YORK;——
Agencat.
those wily person by various devices. The Chinoman bales the Jap with su abiding covered that the Japs had corralled most of
The Chinaman by dexterous cordiality, but the Jap overcame the prejudiss & sacceptible creature under suis blandly commercial stimulation; but he is also crnel and vindictive with strange mixtare He was a tough of generosity and sentimen. castomer in the Manchurian problem-of-the- patered Russian, who perer once arose to the occasion of the alert deception
A
what gaudy impersonator of Jacques Lebandy, by the ingésions Jap. Que insidant
for its originality, shows to what extremity the Japanero went in befuddling the Russione.
A New York Correspondent rota last month: Auricans, who gially welcomed tho some
mw drawing the Emperor of the Sabers, are
lour-line at poor Prince Y, one of the
It is described in this report, fled by a Korean deputation to The Hague, who arrived bere last week to subist sympathy for his
Russian offour upon the Russiau system, that country, Prices Ti may be a nephew of the
one of the Chinese spies brought in a gaiter old Emperor of Korea, and in the palmy days of the termit Kingdom a man of great
which he said had been picked up at Kan-ping- and this was identified by the interpretar,. importance, but in the Prince line he, does the real good, the average Yanke, I am showed that it was once the pro arty“ not seem to appeal to the average Yankee, Assise Chinaman, as having a mark which afraid, is not impressed by Yi's entourage nor of a certain private of the first
This mall stature, nor his hotel, and, pos-pany of the 26th Takahira infantry regiment. About the same time another spy arrived at snother headquarter with another gaiter, which he call be bad picked up at Kaikal-yuap working was the same as that of the gaiter
barque Inria, of Berghai, which was blown number of small tables, Las a central dome which bull's-eyes, and only one is altogstibly, by his credentials. Only, to-day a cable
up with 15 of her crew, about ten alles south east of La atishan Point, China Ses. on Sept.
as a miss nevertheless. I beliers that no
or any other navy
com-
The.
10, 1904, and the stesmer Sobralesa, of Hong. is exceedingly striking. Another effective apart firing has ever been recorded before in our of himself 80 eavey athe Hague," & picked up at Kan-ping-san, and, nccording to |
wond-
upos
that Prince Yi-had-the-orwarding character to slip away from Kores and falsely Wherefore, the cab'ogram auggested, 1 Minister of Justios in Kores proposed, and had se stated in the Keros." Court Circular
This morning I called Princo Yi, in te make things very warm for his Highness whenever he saw it to relare. New York, and found him occupying a room in a modest commercial botel, chicly known for its quick stend-up lunch and unrivalled . Outside dinner table d'hole, vice incinded. rome Oriental fag, nobody knew who was hoisted, but inside the Prince was known to the hotel olerks merely as No. 535, and to the hotel patrons is the little Japanese gentle- ran." in appearance, of care bis Highness does resemble a son of Nippon, but in heart he says he is a k orean first and last and all the time. It
I should explain that the par icular prac- tice selected for their Majesties observation was what is known as the gaslayers practice,
a In this practice the traget is small, the ball's round on which bits are counted, but not as eye being 14ft., with a roargin of about eft, all bal's eyes. The range is short and securately lixa, being almost exactly one and a belf shots miles. There was no picked marksman selected to fire the four guns, each gan being laid and fired by its own gunlayer. Thus the practice was in ell respects a part of the ordinary gannery routius of the ship, and will,
in her records and umiera's count returns as such. The guolayers' practice was advisedly selected for their Majesties known as battle practice, which is carried on in different conditions and at much greater lunch with me at Delmonico's but some anges. This was in order to noble their thoughtful scrible bad anticipated as in that Majesties to see the effect of the shots on the direction, and the only hospitality he would large, which would have been impossible at sccept was a Martini cocktail, a compound of battle practice range. But I believe that the gin, Vermouth; and gam. system of fire control now established in the The N. C. Daily News of Sept. 2ad say: Royal Navy has been onrried to such a pite 11 is with great regret that we have to record of perfection that it really makes very little prag
and to the P. and O. Company for the carrisgo i orniner in time of war, she is fitted to carry observation in preference to the alternatives was my intention to have asked Prince "Yi to"
of mails from and to the Far East. The mail mervice from this country to Shangbei rin Vancouver performed by the Canadian Paolfio Railway Company. The subsidy paid to the company is 16,000 per annum, which covers the conveyance of Dails by ruil morose Canada as well as the conveyance by sen across
THE LATE MR. S. H. SHORKOCK, SHANGHAI
What about this announcement in the Korcan Official Gazete'?" I queried.
"I'm glad you asked," be responded quickly
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ure sign, it should, bave belonged to the sme Japanese soldier, who must, indeed, have made auch widely separated places. An investigation was instiinted, and the Russians found that the Japanese had established at Ta fa a central gigantic step to have lost the two gaiters at
Chinese spion for the edification of the Russians agency where information was daled out to Not only that, but articles were manufactured to the end that these sme Chinese kiralings of the Russians might have "documen's"
Low that they bad been here and there and picked up relics **belonging" to the enemy a fact, the Japanese exhibited a keen shrewd-
The Japanese agent in charge of 1,200 més 28 in this little detail operating to counter who landed at Vancouver on July 26 is reported parpone against the Chinamon who were employs saying that there are about 73,000 Japanese ed by the Russi ne. The Japanese, therefore, in Hawaii, and that only a minority are satisfied were able to use Ruman epist for Japan with their lot. Being excluded from the Unitext purposes, and in the and to ontwit the Russians
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Chinees immigrate, with practically pro- bibitive effect, should be extended to all Asiatic coolies,
at every ars. This was so much the care that States, they are turning their eyes to Canado: Japanese Hotel-Keepers Union of Honolula, says that on some ocasions the Russian spies The report that the union bas the Russian offer who describe the situation and their migration is being organized by the "disappeared by the hundred, taking their
supply labourers for the Grand Trank, the permits with them!"
Canadian Pacific, or any other railway is con The Jepanare exercised so careful a watchzadioted. Tie men have had no work arranged
contract to
"I want you to tell England; through. The over tha Chinamen whom they imagined to be for them in advance, but have come hoping t
the Atlantic and the Pacific. The weight of mails the death on Saturday morning of Mr. Samiel tical difference, to the shooting whether the Daily Telegraph, bat this announcement la
a
did
in employ of the Russiar's that they established a permit system, and when a Chinaman was get work in the woods or saw mills, or on
farms
4. Ech man was required before leaving found in the sons of operations without a pas Honolulu to pay $25 (£5) to d-fray the coạt af or who was unable to fully account for his his retorn in case Le should be refused admis presence, he was pr mptly baried alive-ation under the Canadian immigration law. Of Ienet this the monstrous charge made by the the whole 1,200 only eight failed to satisfy the Russian officer, who is philosopher enough to;
had their deposits given back to them. The observe that it is small wonder that Chiasmen immigration oficials at Vancouver: the rest Rocked over to the Japanese, and that even mon are described as superior to the ordinary when aparently with the Russians they were coolie clase, and the 'agent in obarge there for the purpose of arding the Jay
•
THE JAPANESE IN CANADA.
declares
that while his employera breek zo Canadian law. they will bring, in as many shiploads as they Flense. It is very doubtful whether the opposition to Japanese immigration, though strong, has the sympathy of more than a amali minority of Canadiana. The farmers and 31st stated that friction had ariann between the other employers in British Columbia are badly.
A telegram published, in The Ames on July
Straits Settlements, and Australia The com- It will be by bin enthusiasm for sport of al: kinde Cicers in charge on the splendid rosults of their not agreed to receive hit. He was glad to see Japanese Consul and the Canadian authorities in need of labour and the Canadians as a whole.
efforts.
be
M.P
tive
The appeal, The Montreal Da ly Withersp
since the new subsidized boats began to run H. Shorreck, from sente dysentery. Mr. Shor-range is one and a bali miles or five miles. But
ok Had been about as usual only two days on Liris point it is as well to be ratioant. Eeeing is another development of Japanese, malice sbows a very large and enbatantial increase previously, and his death comes as a great shock is believing, at any rate; and those who were on towards use."
Prince Yi, as you know, was at Washington In addition, the company convey (e) mails to his friends, many of whom did not even know board the Dreadnought" today will never for exchanged with Cacada; (5) mails from Japin that he was 11 Mr. Shorrock first came out
"Yes," he said, "that order about my punish- Bring with extreme interest, so much so tas I am and China for the United Kingdom; and (c) lure, we boli re: in 1897, when be started bugi- got what they maw. Their Majesties observed the for. several years, and speaks English very well. certain mails from and for the Continent of ese as machinery importer und consulting-informed), that the Queen, who took at first an ment has been got up by the Japanese. It is Engineer. Since 1903 he has dealt more per- advanced position on the bridge, was a little ridiculous to say that. I was a coward and slipped Europe. The total subsidy at present paid-1otically in electrical supplies, and as agent for startled by the bisst of the first round; the goraway secretly. Te present Minister of Justice the Peninsular and Oriental Stem Navigatica Messr, Bruce Packles & Co., Ld., he was being trained slightly forward of the beam. The in Korea is an arch-traitor, and I denounce
for securing them the King was a greatly gratided by the
splendid as such." responsible Company in 2:340,000 pera ang. Under the new largely concession. A artive of Lancashire, glecting of his bluejackote that as soon as the
It was evident that Prince-Yi would talk tramway contract which has just been signed, this will 1zlor to his arrival in Shanghai bo was a
complimented them on having achieved what he ion into other channels. His Highness be reduced to £305,000. (The contract with member of the old satablished firm of d. and firing was over he sent for the gunlayers and politics by the hour, but I tarned the capverss- of Darwen. Sices he came out he understood to be the record practice of the net know exactly how long he would remain the company provides not only for a mail Basic prominent member of the Association whole world, Babequently be inspected the in Amoxies, but would try to Hoc fay, and
Roosevelt's aid. 3he President, so for, service to Hongkong, with extension to Shang of castrians in China. Ha Bgazed largely turrets and their crews, and congratulated the
It sre-free-from the bitter rade.pojudice to which hai bat for services to India, Ceylou, then the social life of The Settlement, but perhaps
After the practice the ship steered Amerion waking up to the Japanese peril over the landing of Japanese at Vancouver.
is bew movement being engineered in British pany conveys paroul mails, as well as letter that he will bust be remembered. He lock the close up to the target an as to exhibit at close and anything he (Prines Yi) could do to assist appears, from mail advies now to band, that the labouring competitors of the Japanese mails, and is-under-certain obligations regard, keenet interest in the English walking tea, quarters the offects of the tiring. The targete la the proces would be most willingly under Columbia to keep the Japanese out.
Frovincial Legislature hk more than once passed an opinion widely held among intelligent for whose training he made himself almost were angegnently recovered-an-hung up for taken. Vi spoke with a heartiness on this
Japanese exclusion law; but the Federal adians when it saysTo say nothing of Imperial interests, Coado, and expecially the ing the coavaganes of Government passengers outirely responsible. Furthermore all volunteers inspection on the quarter-deck. It appeared point which carried conviction.
I asked him whether he had received any Government as always voted the Act as oon-
Pasific slope, is supreme y interested in the and stores and the sale of their ships to the will remember the many euj ruble contests, that the two fest shots bad out, not merely the.
open to all e mpanies, for the Shorous Lall's-eye, but the circumference of a mail citale messages of sympatby sizes his arival in trary to Imperial policy. Mr. R. G. Macpherson, commeren of the East, which is about to develop Government
P., one of the Fritish Columbian, represente by leaps and bounds and which is ours for the Cap. He followed real affairs closely, and not more than 2ft. or 3ft in dia oter at the America
Only from Cabons and Filipinos," he said
Jadiont is now reported as threatening?
taking
Ata is when the country The London County Council Edues jou but for bis connexion with the tramway centre of the bull's-eye.
Many people seem to regard we as Dreadnought" anchored whilst fenebou sadly. Committee here reported upon a suggestion company would almost certainty bare bere
he has appealed, take solion at osco. By any made by the Navy League that the Council eteted to the Municipal Council. At-liome was served on-board, and soon afterwards their sort of Aguinaldo, instead of a man of steps" unless the Ottawa Government, to which is in bitter roed of man to do its work it raised
obstacle in the way of workers coming here- should provide an establishment similar to Dirt Mr. Shorreck was prominent Freemason Majesties witnessed the evolutions of eight of Korean Royal blood, who is prepared to dis constitutional meane," he says, "I cariot what or at last parlain classes raise, every possible
for his fatherland.”
they be the influx of Asiatics must be stopped. This outery against the Japanese in only one of the Lanessbire Navy League Sen Training and although he did not take a very active the twe latest types of submarines new in.co.
The street tralle outside the htel handicap. The authorities at Ottaws are the only people phase of a general obstraction.
Our Home, for the training of poor and deserving part in the work of the craft out here, he was misson. Four were ordered to Join balow the pod our conversation, and now someone in
The Government must so as to enable them to steer down London beys. The committee-point out that greatly respected by the Fraternity The
-strade whieb can soon make our Pacificports the secretary of the Navy League has alated greatest sympathy will be fall for Mrs. aber surface of the water. Four others were ordered neighbouring room commenced to tang out, wognize the sil-important sot that ibis obvious duty is to cultivate the trade of the East
Take me back to London town," which ren
western part of Caunila is not to be deliver into the Liverpoole of the Western hemisphere, that the league is greatly concerned in the rock, who only arrived back from Tsingtao to pass the ship under their potrel engines at
ed into the hands of Asiatics. Japanese And in cultivating that trade it is only common endeavour to restore British seamento British on Thursday.
spoed of 13 kasts The four kest mentioned dered an early adjournment advisatie. The funerai Leor place Jesurday afternoon were then ordered to live and circle round the Princs told me he abeulu return to Russin, Coolies should be placed in exactly the same ships, considering that at present there are about 40,000 foreign samen serving in British vessels Bubbling Web Cemetery. During the ship, occasionally putting oven their periscopes where bis wife and family ars residing before
of hesitate to force the Government's hands the peoples with whom, whether we cho 50
or not, we have to do?" we were to whom wages amenoting to about £2,000,000 i äfternoon. the flagg at all the Clubs in the acder water so as to become entirely invisible. be revisited Korea, and until then he should try Position as Chiness ocolies, I certainly shall sense to cultivate all the good will we nan with
year are paid, Surrey County Council Settlement were wa at half mast, and long At the end of the evolation they were to return to awaken the American people to a sense of the
in a position to assimilate any great number,
Advertising is a much-cultivateil art in have granted-air scholarshipu tenable at the before the announced time of the service to the surface and waste there was back to injustice of the anomaly of the Kozzau sifun- so far as it is in my power to do so. If
I would not so strongly object; but our white Lavesabire Navy Leagh-Seu Traiping Home at the Cemetery chapel a large unmber thoir anchorage. It was very remarkable to tion. It is a pretty big fast, and, so far as with which the sab Prince Yi has gone seems doomed-to-failure, of good character and of business, mu had gathered there. The cte the smartness Liscard for boys of
This as agents for the sale of Walk-over" ahous physique who red not adnation beyond the ability to read and write, profusion of floral tributes to the memory of the "Drandnought" by Commander S. S. Hall, loss success than Lebaudy's flashy imporeouatore Asiaties at present in the count have forward us samples of the maanfacturing firm's starily posts say coffin was Flutes inside the chapel and a crines took in the signals made to them from Becially, as I have raid, his Highness has had population is entirely too small te-neutralise America Meere Lane Crawford and Co
must be kept a white's country. We even when, being..
immigration laws which abeuld be advertising matter wisich includes an, interest- and they have decided to increase the number to the deed was sent by many friends and their comesong offer but their periscopes A CHINESE FRONTIER QUESTIONced at once by Order is Co bei!. There ing illustrated booklet on the lore and history 12. The boys are appr. ntied to be master st representatives
hongs in
in Shanghai,
submerged, they had nothing| the home, who is a retired captain of the
Hoyal
is no danger of any complications if this is done. of foot apparel, The procession from the clapel to the grave to depend upon. Boveral orders signalled to them the home
was a long tue, there being present represents were quite puexpeted, and were obesed on the In compliance with a request by Koreans, the The Japanese go from their own country to Navy, and after two years' training it.
HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your com- are placed on board selected Tssels On Lives of deconsed's firm, the Municipal
instant. they
watched these or lutions with Residency General has dispatched a lieutenant Honolulu, remain there for a year or two, thes The King
carry the only
plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Créme Charmsate, Lait their return they are o
Brace, Peebles and Co. the British Cousulalo aastaided, interest, as, indeed, did every ous de colonel with a number of gendarmes to Kanto, oni come here. Their pspor free then to go Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Pouper cared for t
beard.
be Chinese Korean border, in the Hamyong to, the islan's, but they are of the heme to loug as their apprenticeship and Supreme Court, all the principal hongs, continues. The apprentices receive instruction the Stock Exchange, mary Masonic breihern The rabmarines having completed their evolu provinos, for the purpose of protecting Korean where they like. The Japanese Government Charmante will enable you to do it. Her from qualified teachers, and afterwards taught and others. The Pall Bearers were Mesure Ctions and departed, his Majesty ordered the subjects. As Ching insists that the ownership will not consider itself bound to look after Specialities for the Skin are the study of a the whole busines and calling of a seamen by M. Bau, E. T. J. Blount P. Crighton, Grant Dreadnought to prooved to sea and after a short of Kanto ie bors a conflict is probable, NC these men Mr. Macpherson alue proposes Bfetime. A. S. Watson & Co, Ltd., Solegiulu
that the (poll tax of 8500 (£100; now levied*** the master or the cheers of the vessel ander McKenzie, C. C. A, Warn, B. P. Sheldon, A. A run at 23 knots in the Chaunel we ateamed baox
Daily News, whom they go to ea. The committee state tant. Brady, and A. M. Maclean,
"The
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