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MORRISON CENTENARY MEETING.
A MEMORABLE, ASSEMBLY.
APEECH BY THE GOVERNOR.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11гm 1907.
no nation has been sotunted by more friendly feelings towards China than the British. It is therefore with cordial goodwill that we walck now her efforts to creste for herself a position social, moral and political, among the powers of the earth such as is due to her to put her in har Beldom has the Theatre Royal been so densely proper place. In that path of progress she ana and unscmfortably crowded as it was last night always count upon British sympathy and es of the occasion ofthe public meeting ba'd in comsistance if she requires it, and where it may be memoration of Robert Morriso, the pioneer of given legitimately and usofally (grast applause), Protestant missimary enterprise in China. The Dr. WANTUN Mo translated His Excellency's indreds of Chinese whe filled the body of the remarks which were received with applause. -hall and the gallery must has afforded cider
able pleasure to those interested in religious work among the natives, but it was surprising. considering the domestic dering ments involved by the awkward hour for which the mosting was called--7.30-to flod so many Europeana present, These were sccommodated on the
-which
JAPAN.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.
Tokyo, August 99th. THE BEASONS.
It is a common experishes of persons just arrived in Japan to find that meny fired notions regarding the country are hopelessly wrong. In the matter of weather they believe thers are burd and fast reasons auch sa tho wat SEO and the dry season, and that the climate is niore or less tropical, But there is as much variety of climate bere se in England-it $ often se cold "and it is generally bøtter in the
present
Mr Furs Ut TAUN, the Canton delegate. addressed the meeting. His remarks were translated by the Rev. Mr. Pearce, who said that the speaker pointed-out-that-in-one so, and these souditious dan
at the wrong time of the year just the same discors what sort of a man Morrison was sad in
For example the last wat season here order to measure his work they must 38 if they
WAB not remarkable, but at conld into his heart. The distinguishing when it is supposed-to-be-a-dry-hat season, platform, at the rear of
wax characteristic of Morrison was love of humanity are in the middle of a spell of rain the wanted a chair of Chinose, girl who saug: the "That love wha inspirol-from above:
equal" of which has not been experienced for National Anthoin in the vernacular on arrival
Ufty years past. Its effrols are disastrous, and of His Excellency the Governor and Lady
the loss of life and property enormous. Lugard They were accompanied by Miss Brackenbury,
Mr. Braukoabury (private Becretary) and Captain Taylor, A.D.C. There were also on the platform the Hon. Mr. and Mrs May and the Hu Mr Paus Davies Attorney General Prayer having been offer up by the Rev. F. 7. Johnson, M‚Ä....
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His EXCELLENCY said-We are assembled here this evening to do hovour to one who haa giren bis life and his falents to the service of Chius. Before I proceed with 110 few romarks which I have to offer to you, I think that it will enable us to gate better sense of proportion nud to via the services which Robert Morrison rendered to China in the proper perspective if I glauce for moment at the earlier relations of Europe with Chinn and ask you to remember for a moment his predecessors. It is as as the beginning of the Birth long century, some 11 years ago, that the early Nestorians camo to Chias, being driven from Europs ar beretics, and they left their impress on this country is mission work. The first accurate records we hare of any mission work in Chins dato. From about the beginning of the fourteenth century, and to Italy belongs the credit of having sont the first Catholic mission arise to Chinx in the thirteenth century. These men and their snecessore --carcied on the work until about the beginning of 1 uineteenth century, when Robert Morrison arrived in the field. Sectarian disputes had arisen just trefore this period, when the orthodus Catholics, supported by the Pope, were in anta- gonism to the more liberal toleration of the Jeanits who were supported by the Emperor Kwangai. The result was that a prosecution arose and the missionaries were expelled from the country. Just at this moment, when the anti-European feeling was at its height, Robert. Morrison came-out-and-lauded-in_1807 •nt. Canton. So bitter was the feeling at that time that he was compelled shortly afterwards to
HAVOC BY THE FLOOD,
Feginning with August 23rd. the ruin fell con inuously till yesterday, the 28th, this being the grand finale after a month of more or less wet weather. The results of this excessivo rain can only be properly understood by those who are acquainted with Japan, where what are oiled rivers are for the greater part of the year the past few days these river beds have been more streams coursing down brasd river beds. Alled to over flowing. The smiling country of a
derotation, con quent upon the bursting of the week ago has been turned into laud of embaukmouts and the fooding of the country round. The position of Tokyo in unique, the city, ordinarily surrounded by richly cultivated plains, being now the centre of many square miles of
The. Von Archdeacon BANISTE 1, in his ad. dresz, said that it was right that the East and the West should with one volos affirm their faith and love-their faith in the principles of Robert Morrison and their love for him and Iu gratitude for his services (Applause). referring to the work of the earlier missionaries he remarked that it was right that they should recognise the works of every kin and every faith if they wars only linked to God imself (applause). Procending he refereed to the task Morrison set himself in preparing his dictionary, and said that they did not word to go to the battleold to dad the heroic. Men who worked like Morrison showed that heroism was found in other places. Giving figures in exemplification of the fruit of the Morrison college; he mentioned that in Shaug- hai last year ono printing fien sold no less than Tha. 500,00 worth of Chinese school books which was a revelation of the demand of the merged fields. The calamity, however, is
one the people are not used to, in s less Chinese for the knowledge that had entered degree. Heavy rains yearly canse more or lesg from the West. In oondasion he urged the destruction, and to build affective barrier Christians present not to put their faith in the
gainst these torreals won'd mean a huge background and appealed to them to cherishxpenditure, which the country is unable or the memory of Robert Morrison.
anwilling to bear.
Mr. Av FUNG CHI in his spesoli said that Morrison tried to bring about butter relations between the East and the West. The speaker referred to the yellow perif, which he asserted had to be met with something white, with the
white man's assuranes, with the white man's respect.
man
If a man
The Chinese were very fond of parslied sentences, and sometimes those pirallus bad very striking lessons. Against the danger of the follow peril there would have to be set the guarantee of the white race. If a tored men, men would love him..
respects his fellow men, bis fellow meu respect him. That satiment he held to be universally true, and he held it to be applicable to the relations between the East and the West,
Rev. T. W. PEARCE, in translating the above remaria said that the sentiment expressed evoked enthusiasm among the Chiness and be
straction, at psy; it is stated, about ball that Japanese labourers recoivo. No opposition appears to have been encountered ou the part of the native labouring element, "end-na the Government expresses itself natisiled with the new labour, we can only wait and see how the venture tuur ont.
The wages of the lower classes and their standard of living are standily in proving in Japan, and there is no doubt a sentity of labour for the lowest disse of work, Cousiqueat upon emigration and increased national prosperity. It is understood-that-
other big batoh of Chinese is to be introduced.
RUSSIAN SPIES,
A fragedy of a prealiarly revengeful character. if the motive for the crime is correctly stated-cecarred recently in the Shiba district of Tokyo, and has occasioned a good deal of ais cues on in the Press, One morning a few.
days ago's Japanese-was-seen-randing through
the streets bleeding, pursed by surther native with a short sword in his hand." The wounded man was at last struck down and lay dying in the street, while his murderer continued his way and surrendered in the police, claiming that he ha dilled a spy in the pay of the Russlits Whether this is the motive for the exime or not the incident has excited the press and public, and the position of Russian residents in this country has become an unenviable one. Came have oven cecurred of threats bair g madeagains! these foreiguars, and both the Premior and
instructions, pointing out the folly and danger Home Minister have thought it to sue public of encouraging such sentiments on the part of
sentiment in view of the newly concluded treaty the newspapors, and the ingratitude of the between Russia and Japan. Where requested, pecial guards, have been sout to Russian residents.
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THE FUTURE OF KIAO-CHAU.
GERMANY'S POSITION IN THE FAR BAUT. The Herlin correspondent of the Timer wrote on Aug. 7-The Tear's visit to the Emperor William has revivel the memory of the
of Kino chau by Germany ten years ago, and the question as to its fate in the futuro is being discussed with considerable anxiety. Indicatious have not been wanting during the
past fo years that the Reichstag in committee kas seriously considered the desirability of with.
outbreak of the war between Barria and Japan, repeatedly been aseorted that, before the TALKING drawing from the leased territory and it has
Chica approached the German Government with
commorcini concessions in other distric's of the view to regaining possession of Kiao-ahnu i reform for ail quale compensation and various Empire. The idea of bandooing the remainder of the lease, bower r, hea not hitherts found faveur either in fleist or in Parliamentary quartere, although the increase of politically unproductive expenditure has been viewed with A QUESTION OF LOGIC,
misgivings. During this the fist lecade of German tenure £3,500,000 has been exponded Discussing the Archbishop of Canterbury's upon the Kiao-chan territory, and a further cop tuniscious attitude toward the passing of cutlay of several more millions will be required
jir order to complete the contemplated scheme of i the Decs sd Wife's Sister Bill, wesaid, inciden development. In view of the still meagre tally" We do not think we could bars been reyounce of the part and Hinterland this ez parausded of the importance of this success penditure is a serious matter, eres when it is LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT: A RAILWAY BREAKDOWN.
if it had depended upon the proportion of regarded in its narrowest economic aspects.
The dilemma with which Germany is con- The meet remarkable invidout of the proplo Cirectly tenefiting. This view, that fronted is succinctly stated in the Zukunft by fools has bosn the breakdown of the basiest there are after all comparatively few men the well-known naval critic, Captain Cont railway of the country, that betwenu Tokyo Saxions to reengage the same mother-in-Revenilor, late of the German
Reventlow sharply condemas--the "bantries! and YokohamDA, Traffic was stopped on law, has doubtless helped the forces of the Saturday evening, the 241, and was not opposition by per-uling me that it did manner in which the act of, occupation wes performed, and be ridicules the original ambition not matter much either way." We were of the German Government to develop Kiso- sed until yesterday, the 25th, four cfour days
What of so pension.
This rejoicing the passage of the Fill, and chas jato a secon! Port Arthur or Hongkong.
DANCE MUSIC means to the business community ornnot endeavoured to show that it had an importance. In view of the overwhelming naval praponder. ance of Great Britain and Japan in the Fat be estimated. The electric railway service beside ita direct benefit for those immediately East he descrites se absurd and foredoomed.
JUST ARRIVED. was also suspended, and the only means of
A correspondent, to whom we will from the outset any aspirations which Gormsay try to feel suitably grateful, bas called cur may have cherished on this score, even if since
Hongkong, 29th November, 1906. communication between the two posts was a
attention to a cominent in a weekly journal of the defeat of Russia Japan bad not clearly inti- ory unsatisfactory boat service, which stems
mated that she would not countenance the on- no importanes, in which the writer, while sit station of marine batteries and similar fortifica-political or military, of deferding or preserving however, to have been the best that could be organised. Bat the beats, which loft each ending with ns in approval of the now low, assails tiors at Kisa-chau From the military point of the territory, if either China, Japan, or England only four or five times a day, could accom- our logic with an inexplicable show of vied c- view, therefore, Count Raven low regards the should no longer desire to see us there as tenants. modate only about one quarter of those who tiveness. He represents that if a number of men
of the German leasehold territory as 16 was a mistake to lens the territory; but it desired a passage, hundreds of disappoint awers known to be wrecked and starving spon a
Bondens be wrong entarlain the possibility of maintaining in Par obtaining tangible advantages in ceturn, or without being directly compelled to withdraw. de Familiar af, feraien tanrista, nix patch of a ship to their resous, because of the with the combined opposition of Great Britain
kaniwers of ther number; suú uvucimura, Ham persons in all, unable to travel by the Coats
the glad reflection that it is a good job the Kiss-chau has proved an insuperable obat trould react unfavourably upon the domestic effective Gorman participation in the various of which we have quite enough strendy. "Com- because they had luggage, hired a small steamer. at a coat of 85 yen, auxions to get away legislatora of Britain do not get their logic modißestions of the balance of power in Chius, pulsory retirement, on the other hand, as the result of pressure from outside, world create in from Hongkong. Mildly amazed at this This last consideration is described as oni very from Yokokana, where the water supply was
active desire to relieve Germany of her tears might be turned to good acount, bat certainly ent off owing to the bursting of the piping, onslaught, we can but assent to the latter agent reason why Japan has not evinced say Gomans & bitter feeling of rancour which Mail delivery of course has been a very irregular proposition. Irgie his no concern with u.ra. process, und judging from the accounts of mark that
some men bare perhaps consid- of the territory. So long, moreover, se Nia. Botir the purpose of celebrating, after a chwang, Dilay, and Chituare available as points fashion to which we have been scenatomed al tracklcade of mail being shipped on already red the Bill of comparative animportance, of entrance for Japanese trade fapan, which too long, universal peace, international civiliza
tho benefits of the open door in the inge and as the sole objects of national, crowded vessels, one wonders why the Govern and we made no pretence that it had. There enjoys in common with the other Powers, thon, and human progres as the highest bless
was no argumest, only on assertion which we province-of--Bhantung, will not
amtion," seriocaly ment did not make use of a few of the destroyers at Yokosuka or other craft for still believe to bewarrantable. Since, however, our endeavour to exist Gormany on
It is perhaps not opinion has hron requested on our critic's logic, grounds. Nevertheless, if eyes war between this special purpose.
the Japane; mindful of the anomalous. The Washington correspondent of the Cuble- generous to criticise the authorities at such we may my at once that the comment was a Japan and America wero to became imminent, a tims of helplessness before the elemente, illogical is it was foolish Analogies never
position of Kino-sban as a beutral venee wired on opt br Pad Confirming bat the iste experiences would be of scale have the fores of logical arguments, anyway of refuge during the war with Russia, night my cablegram to the C blonows to the effect that benefit if some national effort were made to but, the case of the shipwrecked persons is well be tempted to put a speedy end lathe Garthe Philippines would figure prominently in the the most reliable source, to add that there is strengthen, the weak placas in the railways not even shalogens. A ship might be mas occupation. L'ount Reventlow parenth debates of the next Congress, I am able from
but no law eti ly interi ctsBut just in such and the river embankments; instead of patching sent
contingency as a way between Japan and the erry reason to believe that the political future. From & programme of the mosemen's of the them up, only to be destroyed by the next great was ever passed to relieve the condition of United States Germany might find it to her of the sand will be settled by the Congress any one man, or of any few men. Laws are advantage to stake her forces in the Far Fart, mesting on the fist Monday in Disember, 1907.
I was informed to-day by a statesmin, whose. Bopal Indian Marine steamers during the rali-f
even if it were a fonda perdu." At the same. made for majorities, for the greatest good of the time he does not omit to record that what same I cannot mention, bai whose position is Rao, 107.8, it is seen that, on January nex, the Dafferis" leaven Madras for Singapore
At this season of the year the share market is greatest number. It is quito proper te refuse with the 9th Infantry, On February I she
Imperialism iu Asis, is being carefully and Secretary of War Taft had, after a cou returus to Madras with the 95 h Infantry, and generally inactive, but owing to the unfortunate legislation for the benefit of a fow units, and Fanese Deputy recently described as German one of high Rathority, that Fresident Roosevelt followed not only by Japan, but alag ly Great ference with the topablican party leaders, and. passes through ur port again towards the close foods and more still to the tire at Hakodate the if the Deceased Wife's Sister Bill had com- of March with the 15th Infantry for Hongkong degression that has been felt from the beginning cerned only the few immediately benelling, Britain and France. The Anglo-Japanese with the Cabinet, some weeks ago, datormined to
The Harlinge" leaves Durban on December
Japanese agreement, and there seems reasonable Congress, and to demand that the political it might never have been framed. The criticism, Alliance is now supplemented by Franes put the question to the test of debate i however, on re-examination, is too puerile to prowree that Rusis way altimately cast iz her condition of the Filippines be positively agreed
on by Congress.
This means, according to the same authority, require farther answer, and if our correspondent lot with the syndicate. will look at it again, he may discover that its to Coust Hareation's opinion Kiao-chau
German trade in Fast Asia, Commercially, islands indepeilence, or that they will be formally motive was something less generous and worthy possess E only vary slight importancs for that a definite time will be fired for giving the he says, it is at beat only a speculation, mad a protectorate, aclony, territors or other than a respect for logic.
political y it is an auxiety, and as a military political division of the United States.
to position it is already lest. He incliars
The Congressmen who are now in the THE HAKODATE FIRE.
view that the foundations of solid commercial Philippines, or who have been there in the past prosperity might possibly be laid if the territory couple of years, will be the leaders in the debate. Senator William J. Stone, recently in Mauila, An-Aomori dispatch to the gives were formally restored to China By the torms graphic account of tho Hakodate fire. It says of the Jesse Chin bound to rescind the con-is said to be primed with facts and figures The fire on Sunday night originated in a treet, upou demand, and to give Germany the against the ret ntion of the archipelago. Ou of the other band the Congressmou there now, option Nigaahikawa af a correspondingly favourable point of cho. The wind was blowing, 10 time that the Mulan marit had to postpone absudous Kiao-chav, what guariales is there defenders of the administration. her departure. The fumes, consequently, spread that the other Powers will slow her to occupy in all directions with astonishing rapidity, and another Chinese port and to couvert it A QUESTION OF COLLARS.
station P midnight Nakabama-cho was
Ja lie opinion,
the loss of Germany's pied assistance were heard on every side through the
hare Cantou and in got to Maces, where he hoped it would be appreciated by those on to persons crowding round each departure. In neighbouring island, we would oppose the des- Eastern waters a fleet strong enough to cope Voluntary surrender of the territory, moreover,
remained for some years opgròsu od in Eterary studios. He did great work in producing an Anglo-Chinese dictionary, until later he was enabled to rotura to Canter. There among a mnall virole of followers un devoted himself to literary work until he died in 1834. Now.. Indios and gentlemen. I began by saying we.
plavim cappiruusēj
On the motion of Fr. WAN TUN-MO sacorded by the Rev. Mr. PEARCE, è rate of thanks was secorded to His Excellenoy.
Sir FREDERICK LUGARD in reply said he regarded it as a great pleasure and a great privilege to preside at the mosting, and speak. ing on behalf of thos) behind him, on the platform he expres ed bis admiration of the extraordinary shibitions of memory given by Dr. Wan Tun-mo and the Rut. Mr. Pearce in translating speechee delivered during the course of the evening (applause).
The Rev. Mr. PEARCE Orpressed their thanks in the management of the City Hall, and the the meeting closet with the singing of the
100th Psalmi.
were assembled to do honour to the great pienter and the great founder of missions. In what way is this quiet student in Canton entitled to be called a great pioneer and a great founder of missions then? In my view it was because, first of all, he WBA great founder of Protestant missions. He was the man who introduced the British missionary influence fato Chins for the Brst time, the man who laid down the linesibe broad statesmanlike lines of the inission policy followed for many years after his death, "It was his policy, for instance, at first. To limit mission enterprise to the count ports, not to precipitate entry into the far interior. Secondly I think the claim is justified bosnae he was
the founder of the medical mission. By dis peararies which he opened at. Can'on he vet
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THE STARE MARKET.
10 next, with the second Battalion, Cameron of the year, is now acceptarted, and the pes Highlanders, for Hong kong, and when the simists are for the time being in the ascendant. troops have disembarked ahe proceeds to Taku
As a result of the foods four days activity elates to Hongkong with half battalion of the of the Kehis Electrio Railway have sont these Middles x Regiment. She passed through
ingapore, for Calcutta with the 47th Sixbs, sharan down several points, but the whole and comes back towards the end of February market is more severely hit by the Hakodate with the 15th Rajputa" which she will leara in are. Probably, if the wealth of the two countries Hongkong, bringing away on March 3, the were compared the fire at Hakodate would be 119th Infantry en rente to Bombay.
found as serious for the people of Hokkaido as that at San Francisco was for the people at California. This is the first great trial the J pa nese insurans companies have had of their re-
to
rescue
Conomle
the
FATE OF THE PHILIPPINES.
the Fxample which bas developed in later soara se prodigiously and most beneficially, and in my opinion--and 'I have seen mission work in other parts of the world there is no higher or fuer form of missionary outer- prise than the medical. As a result the Me- dical Missions College was founded in 1833 shortly after his death. Thirdly, his claim to our gratitude-reats ou-his-great-literacy work. He was the author of the first great Anglo Chinese dictionary which has formed the basis of all subsequent works since his day. He established printing presses, translated the whole of the Bible into Chinese, ant various
THE INTERNATIONAL COURT they meet the situation. It is stated that the tracts, prepared a grammar and translated
liabilities of the principal native company, many works of interest and be write a book
ha craft of the regulations i l'u's: Cuts while, both the Nippon and Tokyo will approach un'ine customs and habits of the lines when a draft of the cognatious concerning the the Msiji Fire, will be well over a million yen, was the first bay to the Chinese babits in Great which was adopted by the Investigation CAD- Britain His enterprise in this direction mittes at the Hague, was mado publis on Ang.a willion. The sathorised capital of 19 fro resulted in the founding of an Anglo Chinese 26th. It provides that the Signatory Powers companies in Japan in 1905 was 23 million / flames and smoke. Soon the Town Hall terre on the Asistio con inent Germany, it shirts in the hot weather. He says: "Dress- school at Ma'area by a colleague, Dr. Milueray each appoint que Jade, but the forms of amount paid up over 6 milljo 18, and premium ablaze, and next moment the powder-mages ne might be thought, would be wall advised tong nowadays Line come to such a pitch is to be
The Northbrook is scheduled to loaco Madras on March 17, with the 70th Punjabis, who are going to Hongkong sud Taku. On April 10 she Leaves North China for Hongkong and Caloutta with the 41st Degras.
soncesa and it will be mest interesting to see how cap-factory near the sobools atd at the vantage on the coast. But, he asks, if Germany Reynolde, Cocks and McKinney, are to be
office of the Judges vary according to the im reserve funds nearly 2 millions. The standing which later was transferred back to China, and portanes of the Powers, by which they will be of the principal companies in that year is
Савез of the British. after Hongkong became a British Colony one appointed. In the
American, German, Russian, Freneb, Japanese, given as follows was founded here. Dr. Merrisou stood on the Austr an, and Itallsu Judges, the term is six
Capital paid up Reserves Dividend while the Spanish end Dutch Judges will Marji threshold of a new
..: 250,000 2,421,0 20 per cent.
Bra. He unostentations in office for four and three years Nippon ... £07016 101,000. 25
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Yokohama
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,750,000 240,000 12), -1.250060. 57,0 0 12
by ayat mag Haartrendering soresins E. the abandonne is of Kino-chau would
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office on the north to
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A writer in a London paper bemoans at some length the bother of dressing in stiff collars and
to ba
that.
After this the restore King-chan to Chins, while the later is nob-arable. Men and women seem to ears more hall exploded. the flames spread more rapidly than before still disposed to grant cospessation, and before for drees then for any other thing. Once tipon
on Yusen
Britain or Japan, or both owers time you used to see gentlemen in the country and the city from the the Omzchi licensed together, compel har to evacuate the territory, wearing soft shirts with limp collars; now you quarters on the south, and from the eatmarins in which event tho would not receive a single never see that style, all are in bigh double collars, cable boat and Horni che on the east to Daibs pany in return for her outlay, on the over I beliere women are greatly to blame for it all.
y's . * loss of face." "would be oven Sports have gone out because men and women Germany on the west was entirely devastated. The Hames then aproad to the hills, and barnt many greater if she wore voluntarily to renounce will work enabled others to sow where he had repartively. The terms of the Chicago and Nippon Marine
overdress: Go to A. modern gardəz-party trios. In the harbour a core of lighters, fully her foothold in the Far East and will her where games are going
played; you will reaped; His great literary work enabled others Turkish Judges will be two years, Judges of all
and Fire
loaded with goal, and the steamar Nazeo mary only means ef-exerting pressure.apon Chius, if semen turning up in stiff shirts and collars. who came after him to enter a door which bad other countries being appointed for one year Teikoku
the latter at the infance of the other Powers and women in their smartest frocks, SU were consumed by the flazars, and all, wero sunk. Over 18,004 kouses wern destroyed, and the pressed tar entlow is conss uently inclined to impossible. That is why lawa tennis has tardy in fulfilling her obligations.
nything but the mildest of game 18 been closed to himself, and to built upon only. The Court will consist of fifteen Judges, Tokyo
1950 no 717,000. 10
Conut flames were only got ander at eight o'clock. foundations which he had laid: I idk, ladies the seats being allotted in alphabetion! order.
Over 300 persons recommend that Germany should retain Kian. and gentlemon," that we all stand on the Appeals may be made either by Governatonts or
individuals in the case of neutral natione, bat Their funds are for the most part invested in the next morning, threshold of a new era. During th one hundred by individuals only in the case of belligeronts, such stocks as the Toro Railway and the were burnt to death or injured Theolau and make the best of a tad bargain. It no cut and eroquet has coin The latter bodies are being picked out here and would, he repeats, ha doing the Americanse that can be played in the smartest of frooks and the tallest and stiffest of collars. gents that are passed since Morrison arrival at. It is also provided that only persons of learn neo-ssity of realising at this critical juncture there from among the debris. Of the principal politically sa le vice to abandon
Judge may have to effect of preventing any recovery buildings in the city, the U. S. Consulte, Court, and to leave them all alone in the 220-ban Go to Honley, and you will see every man Cauton we bare learned a grant deal. Wang and authority shalt bo
railway station and castoms-bouse bave slono 'stard amazed at tho antiquity of the institu.. The Court will sit at The Hague. Japan b
the beginning, en against the proposal from tions and the learning of China. We recognise and consequently, even if the sobome is
virota on pressed with brenger and ake will baya. nothing to do with it.. While the labour question on the Profethirst, having neither food nor water. Many the ability of her loaders, and of out Whether Japan would permanently rutuse to Coat hiss coupled enlumas of the Japaness are compiled ie to content with a handful of the industry and slf-control of har EEL
take part in the proposed tribunal, or not, is population; and wa watuli with increasing certain. There , however, ou ran for a few seem to have been aware of the boiled rice and muddy water. The main pipe interest from day to day the efforts which she is Japan to oppose the proposal strongly, and her quiet experiments the Government railway the water works reservoir burst, susing-2 song tshelter on the hills from the flames were making to realise ir ideal. During that ous delegates will consequently waive their privilege authorities have been making with Chinese flood in the city. Nearly all the people who hundred years, a though there have been many of voting on it, on the ground that Japan coolies in Kyushu, Some three bandred of harnt to death. Over 100 b dies have been dia, misunderstandings I think we or claim that desires to consider the matter more fully these men have been employed in railway con covered on the bill.-Jean Chroniclé.
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except the actual competitors in stiff sara He consoles himself with the characteristic
flection that if Japan and the other Powers a Euglishman onust help exaggerating everything that he does: he spenda more in decide to smoke-out." Germaay na-issue of clothes, he tips more, and he lives more expen his kind would "with ordinary luck," made sively than the people of any other nation in the a political and nations! rallying-ary which world. In England I spond neatly double in could not be too highly rated fox contagious clothes that I do on the Riviers; and when I ought not to be so. If Englishmen could pat off-tiseurs" o sume up bit conolusions as come to England-I-live-in the country. This Let us, therefore, contemplate the Bay of down this abeard overdressing instead of trying follows:- Kinc-chau without hopos of any kind, and let us to alter the shape of present dethes it would always remember that we have no means, either be a great deal better."