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International himself gives the clue to the rule ended with an eye to the main chance Because he was the houseboy of Mr. E. H. A. explanation, in his reference to the radically Those who adhere find themselves in a Craig, the resident superintendent of Victoria disposed students returning from abroad. minority, and end as ineffective pedants in Jail, Trang Chung thought he was entitled to This class "shows the same enthusiasm as some remote garden. This is, broadly free admission to the theatre. He went to the it did in Europe at the great crises of the speaking, true of all other countries as well admission on the strength of his position. This Talping Theatre on Friday night and sought last century. To be eare it does. It as of China Except ideally, theoretically was denied him, and as he continued to persist always will. It is the perennial, the eternal | (and that we may admit) Obina's constitu- and annoy the attendants the police were called, source of that divine or devilish discontent tion has never been able to bunst "infinite" and Taung was informed that he must pay to that saves the world from alaguation. superiority." No other hus, either. Except enter. He did so, but decided to take his Youth and its young heart, its desire for in the fanciful imaginings of beautiful money's worth out of the ticket collector. aomething better, burn of its fresh and dreamers, there never was a community his ticket Tsing desit bim a blow on the stomach. While that individual was tearing a pisss off startled perception of the flies in the amber that know not hunger and worry, hardship After this the offender was arrested, and at the of life, of the spots on the sun of society, is and oppression, in some degrea. Certainly Police Court on Saturday Mr. Gomperts ordered POPULARITY sternal, univerzal, One generation after the Chinese have had their share. In our him to pay a fine of $10 or go to jail for one

another loses youth, it is trus, but the last we pointed out that for the success of month. dreams, the "long, long thoughty," abide, her military ref rm Con needs to cultivate and return prusilient to the problems of morals. The same food faces her before esistence, Even in China, where it has constituti dal reform can come to piss, been strongly repressed by the CANDIDE meaning thereby real, not paper, reform like conviction that the Middle Kingdom Philosophically, we Westerners are lagging was blessed with the best of all possible far behind China's civilization, especially they were not of a nature to yield a satisfactory

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where its intellectual contempt of soldiering has been concerned. War is silly: there is no doubt of it but pending a miraculous alteration of human sature, it continues to be necessary. Metaphysicians tell us in their fauny paradorical way that evil is

necessary to the maintenance of good, and war is a practical necessity. China in her palmicst intellectual days has always main tained soldiers, even while scorning them.

The career of the British and Japanese Fianos Corporation has been the reverse of fortunate, says a correspondent, the report for the year ended September 3 last states that although offers of business have been made to the company during the paried ander review profit. Up to the wind-up therefore, no business. had resulted. The available funils, for the most part, remained as a short loan on the Stook Exchange against high-class ssourities. As the inertia of the Book Exchange and the condition of the world's money markets make publio issues practically impossible at present, a majority of the shareholders decided that the company should hs liquidated. It is satisfactory to know that the funds of the Company are sufficient to return about £14.98. on each Ordinary

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way. There are, however, other things, tending to conservatism and equipsise, that Phenix-like persist. One shall be med tioned after a quotation or two. The article China's constitutia was never, even theore-share £1 5. paid. A fest distribution of £1 It follows from the nature of the existing tically, infinitely superior to that with on each Ordinary shara was to be made constitution of Chias (which is governed by which the great American Republic bigan maudarine, often of the poorest extraction its existence. Its rapacious Mandarins selected by graduated examinations) that these studsats, the future rates of the country, will were not an "hereditary aristocrnoy," nor possess the greatest influence on public opinion were the bosses" of the American cities, and the magistracy; therefore their adhesion to and we see little to chose between their the constitutional movement aures its ultimate victory.

Behaviour and that of the tyrants of feudal It is to be noted that China has now no England. Dr. BRODA says its very ex- bereditary aristocracy, her organisation eicellence was the drawback of China's indeed, essentially democratie; her ordar-loving, releúvely well-to-do passants and townsman, philosophy. "The Chinaman thought his interested, by he possession of property, in a good administration of the State, will provs System ombridled actual perfection; there themselves conscientious electors to the proposed was, in consequence, an arrest of progress, partisinent and form an excellent basis for a jors itutional régime.

a contempt for the onward march of other

THE THEATRE.

Hongkong. The audience on Saturday night, Pollard's Lilipatisas continue to please

at "In Towe." applauded from start to floish. The Heintz little boys bore the chief triumpha that evening.

To-night the children begin three night special pantomim," Mother Gonne," son of "La Pourée," and on Thursday begin

Those passages were apparently the text civilizations" But where, pleuse, do we Union on Saturday night when members staged

for the other article, by the editor, Dr. RODOLPÚT BRODA, whose knowledge of

TELEGRAMS.

[REUTER'S SERYJOR.]

PERSIA.

LONDON, December 26th, Bentor's agency in Teheran wires that the people are not reassured by the declaration recently issued by the Shah promising to for a practical fulfilment of the Shab's observe the Constitution. They are wishing

promises. Only a few shops are open, armed parties are re-assembling and random firing. is taking place.

BANK FAILURE IN THE UNITED STATES,

LONDON, December 26th, The Memphis Savings Bank has closed, Deposits $2,000,000.

THE AMERICAN BATTLESHIP

CRUISE.

LONDON, December 26th.

Rear Admiral Brownson, Chief of the Washington reports the resignation of

Bureau of Navigation. The resignation is commented on in connection with the recent oriticisms on the efficiency of the fleet.

· PORTUGAL

LONDON, December 26th. A Lisboni decree fixes 5th April as the date for the Parliamentary elections.

ANTI-MILITARISM IN FRANCE.

LONDON, December 25th. The anti-militarist Herve has been sen tenced to a year's imprisonment and a fine of 3,000 francs, for libelling and insulting the army aid the navy; and M. Merle, the manager of the Guerre Sociale together with M. Almereda, a member of the staff, have been sentenced to 5 years' imprisonment and a fine of 3,000 franca.

CHARITABLE BEQUEST.

Lonpox, December 26th. The Baroness Adolph de Rothschild be

Jewish institutions in Paris benefit to a large extent.

LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

CIVIL BRATION. Y. H DDLESET.

Played at Happy Valley on Saturday, this to ended in a win for the Civil Service by 42 runs. Scores and analyses are;— Civil Service-First innings.

P. T. Lamble, b sharpe

F. A. Biden, e Farton b. Sharpe H. B. Phelips, o Clegg, b Thompson...... R. Witehall, b Bartonbora H. T. Jackman, b'darten Pr

P. R. Adams, o Milos, b Harton ...... E. W. Dawenu, Olagg, b Thompson.. A. Pile, b Barton

L. E. Broit, not out

G. Hoggarth, o Harford, Barton L. Bacon, b Harton....

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Total

Middlesex.

Major Stephenson, la Witchell Capt. Thompson, a and b Brott D. Roberta, b Brett

Sorgt Harford, Brott... Pte. Barten, o Pilo, b Witebell Capt. Miller, a and b Withhel Cpl. Sharpa, & Beutt Lieut, Macdonald, a Phelipe, b. Brett Pto. Glegg, run out.

Pie. Miloa, not outin Lt. Heather, s Lambie, b Brett

Excra.....

Sharpe

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS, Civil Service.

0. M

Barton....... 16.3 Gleggs 141 42- 4 Capt. Thompson. Witchell Brett

5

Middlesex.

0

11 2

10.3

FOOTBALL.

.112.

8. "KI ÁLFRED" V. BOYAL ARTILLERȚ Notwithstanding the unfavourable condition.

of ground and weather on Saturday, an excellent match was witnessed between these teams, and the sailors thoroughly deserved their win! The players were:-

"King Alfred": Witham; Aldridge and Gale; · Cameron and Coquhoun; Evans, Steele, Fleming. Hart and Campbell.

Royal Artillery: Owen; Evans and Hughes; Weaver, Kerrick and Waters; Chapman, Nash, Miofarlane, Bellis and Hamilton.

defending sud attacking alternately and playing Play was fast from the beginning both teams well together. On each side backs and keepers were stannob, and although there were several attempts at goal the first half closed without nocre. In the first part of the second moiety both nots were again wall defended, and it

without score. In the final stages, bowever, the combined attack of the sailor forwards twios demoralised the soldiers defence, and twios Flemming was successful in netting.

Pical: "King Afred," 2 goals; Royal Artillery, 0.

"LOVE IN LOTUS LAND."

There was a large attendance at the Catholic find evidence of this progress," of this Lors in Lotus Land," a burlesque which "onward march?? What nation bha"pleased by novelty in spite of sense," "There arrived, and where? Why should there were many humorous ingidents in the piece, and Chiun must have beer got in a library, not by "an arrest of progress," when we thess the pinyers made the most of, the successful queathed £400,000 to charities, in which appeared me though the match would conclude That is not a sneer, please. We admire and reach "actual perfection"? It is wickellyanner in which each mas covered his part A S. WATSON & CO., sympathise with his pola of view, especially pessimistic to point out that we fuss undely, dirating long and continued practice. The the neatness with which he insinuates that that we progress only in a circle; the no doubt gave the performers greater confidence LIMITED,

"it were presumptuous on the part of us cynical philosophy of "eui bono?" is held in themselves and added to the success of the Westerners to take it for granted that every to be immoral, as ten ling to deter the play. First and foremost among the smstears departure China may make from established progressive spirit. It isn't really. Nothing ranks Mr. F. Costa Ribeiro, who in the principles must mean progress." Miny can do that: sothing can kill the immortal Westerners are just so presumptuous, who Piquix. We have shown that youth will

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DEATHS.

have its day, its recurrent days. To it the

sunrise will always be a novelty; always its "discovery" of both hemispheres of life's rotunday provides it with the sen- sation of CoLUMBUS; always it will yell "Eureka," and try to set the Thames on

at the same time are driven to frenaz by the belief that reformers elsewhere, whom tey denounce as faddists and dreinens, regard all change as necessarily progress. GILBERT was icexact in saying that every Briton is born a little ·Liberal ora litila Conservative. He might have adopted a quaint phrasefire. The Utopians are merely folk whose familiar in local fungi, and have said "and or, for most of us are Liberal and even Radical toward our own proposals, and Conservative toward those of others. Dr. BHOLA goes on to say that

Kingdom knows ao hereditarg

brains have grown more slowly than their bodies; the Tastiest reformer is the most intellectually youthful. Writing for older heads, we can do no more than remind ourselves that it is possible to take them too seriously. Before we undertake to review the world's progress, let us feel sure that it is progressing.

The French Mail of the 26 November was. delivered in London on the 24 inst

enthusiasm of the audience was unbɔunded, and

RAILWAY EMPLOYMENT.

PEDESTRIANISM.

LONDON, December 26th. The Midland Railway announces the character of "Li" a Chinese adventurer, kept establishment of a six day week for their the audition in fits of laughter from the rising until the falling of the curtain, His employes with an extra payment for Sunday Lailiano Football Cinb was held yesterday jokes were fresh and local, and his pigeon duty. English good. Another diffoult part was in the hands of Mr. Hyndman who represented "Yao Huy," the only daughter of the mandarin, Wa Chow. His impersonation of a young lady: was excellent, bat the sadiense would have boun

better pleased with a little low of his strained fainetto voies. Others taking part in the burlesque scted their parts well, a willing com› bination scoring a success in the first night's performance. The cast is se ander: Sir William Burton Foreign Adviser to the *La Pak Hong" Court" Mr. F. Read Leitão Captain Roberts of the "Sed Hanka" Light Miss Naney Maid to Sir William's daughter"

Brigade Mr. H, H. Beran-los

Miss Charley." Alves

Wu Chow "Lam Pak-Hong's G.0.M.” Mr. C.

H. Osmund

The Lady Ka garoo "a "distant" relative of Wu Chow Mia "Luins" D'Aquino

The Poatmuster-General notifies that on and Pak Lan Fa

To Mei Fa

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Mau Tan Fa

Fu Yong Fa

Yut Kai Fa

Chow Fó

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"Miss Emills' Barradas

China has only besin able to maintain her constitution unchanged for ages on moount of bours. China has been and still is, Ana's sole its infinite superiority over that of her neigh Democracy, a commonwealth based on the free labaar of her industrious citizens and of her pensante, who own the plots they till. The Middle aristocracy, and, for thousands of years, political power and induence in imperial circles has been after January 1st dirent money orders may be Mui Qasi Fa Miss artrades Alonga On December 28th, 1907, at her maidonge 18. vested in the class of the Mandarina-men | obtained, payable in Sarawak. HUA DE ANTONIO DA SILVA, the beloved mother chosen from the broad ranks of the peop's by of Years. Silva ant brothers of Hongkong, competitive examination, ensuring the selection VICENTA 8. CARREIRO E SILVA, aged 90 youre of the most learned, if not the best. It is Lisbon, Manila and Shangha papera plonse copy. noteworthy that inors than a century before 12038 Pisto nucciated his theory of the perfect state, On December 2nd. at Sha gloi, HAGEN WINI-Torbed by an aristocracy of the wise, the same PRED OBEN, the wife of Joh. A. Olsen, aged 21 for a chaly analogous iden, was carried into actual practice by Confucius. It was but yesterday that Augusta Confe rediscovered the philosoplocatatesmin gave to bis country = 400 principles of ositivism which China's great years ago. The intellectual classes of Chius are free from ali superstition; they hold no dogmatic faith, and its place is taken by's system o independent athies based on humanitarian principles.

years.

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The Daily Press.

HONSORS. DECEMBER 30TH, 1907.

On Monday afternoon. His Excellency the Governor and Lady Lagard visited the othersole, Ho Mia Ling and Alice Memorial Maternity Hospitals,

The Gasetts motiflan that the Police Magist rates' Departmsatisezoluded from the operation of the Public Holidays Ordinance, 1876 ou Thursday, January 2nd.

The name of G. D. R. Black, Doctor of Medicine of the University of Toronto, has been added to the register of medical and' sargiail practitioners qualified to practise in this Colony.

His Excellency the Governer has been pleased chaplain of prisons and Mr. E. Balphs, senior to appoint the Rev. F. T. Johnson to be a assistant mater, to be norm d master of Queen's College with effect from January 1st.

A Glasgow correspondent says that the Clyde

Lou Fu... Mamin {} Lou Si.......

Mias Sophis' Barradas Miss 'Henrietta' Tavares Miss Mario Gardner Misa Olga' Tavares (Mr. Goo, Osmund Mr. E. Osmand Mr. A. Baptista Mr. J. Costa Ribeiro

Ko Fau Eergeant of "Wu Chow's Own” Mr.

D. Prestage

Yan Hoy" Wa Chow's only daughter" Miss

Julia" Hyndman

Fo Hop" The son of a colleague of Wu Chow"

Mr. H. Hyndman

Lie An Adrootarer" Mr. F. Costa-Ribsire.

KAISER AND SHIPPING.

PERSIA, GREAT BRITAIN AND CHINA.

LONDON, December 27th. The Times correspondent in St. Petersburg says that the leading journals unanimously approve of the Anglo-Russian pacificatory mission in Persia, and record with satis. faction thescnuing improvement of relations between the Shah and Mejliss. A hope is expressed that a durable understanding will be reached,

THE COLLIERS STRIKE AT PORT SAID.

LONDON, December 27th. Lloyds Agent at Port Said wires that in consequence of the strike the-harbour is blocked with colliers, and colliera arriving after the 28th instant are obliged to anchor off the port. A conference between the coal merchants and the strikers has proved abor tive, the latter insisting on an increase of 5d. per ton of coal landed or shipped Nearly 100.000 tons are awaiting discharge

ROYAL BETHROIHAL

LONDON, December_27th, Princess Beatrice, daughter of the Duke of Edinburgh is bethrothed to Prince Alfonso of Bourbon,

CANADA AND JAPAN,

Castle, was received by the President of the The following telegram, dested Highliffe

LONDON, December 27th.

at Berlin: Society of Shipbuilders in annual conference has left for Tokyo. It is believed that he Ottawa reports that the Cnen General

To his Royal Highness the Grand Dake has been recalled in connection with the Oldenberg, Technics High School, Charlot tenburgi beg your Royal Highness to accept

Immigration question. ceived. my sinoars thanks for the telegram just re- Highness to inform the Socisty of Ship. it the same time, I beg your Royal builders how greatly pleased I am at the

The walking competition promoted by tha morning over a course about ten miles in length. At the starting point, Breezy Point, 40 starters were despatched 38 of whom ended up at the winning post in. front of the Italian Convent gata. The pedestrians started at 29 seconds after nine o'clock and the first man home was Mr. J. A. S. Alves, who reached the Convent at 24 seconds after eleven, having negotiated the distance in 1 hour $9 minutes. Mr. F. M. Graca Osorio was second, finishing at seven secoada after eleven, whila half a second later Mr. A. M res passed the winning post, thus securing a good third position.

In the team competition the four men captained by Mr. J. A. S. Alves were the winner, Alves, as previously stated, being the first man in. A. Remedios was ninth past tha port, J. Castro eleventh and J. Graca 36th,

HONGKONG CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB.

Tae haudiosp clase of the H.K.C.Y.C. yeater. day raced for a cup presented by Mr. Withses Over a course from the Clab House, Kowloon. Bockstarboard, Lymoon Beacon starboard, Cont Book starboard and back to the besson, finishing at the Club house. The "Dorothy” was first over the line, and led the way to the finish. the second round and took second place, with "Iris" displaced Careas" near the beacon ou

Doreen" fourth. The "Era" and "Tromons" gave up. The wind was very fresh in the bay.

KEEP THE NAVY READY!

LORD C. BERESFORD OF FIRST LINE. It is your business and it is our business, to have our Navy in sach a state that war is impossible, and that if any country does provoke

dares to molest ni. War car sense of security and practical state of préparation will

ulverise that country if

With this declaration Lord Charles Beresford, Commander-in-Chief of the Channel Fleet, constaded a speech on the necessity of naval preparedores at the Salters' Hall, Lord Charles received the honorary freedom of the Salters" Company, and the speech was made at a bangust

and he romenibered that on he olimbed up Lord Charles said he joined the Navy in 1859, affor the coremony

mata said: for thiThat poor little beggar aint long

out of a wherry into an old ship the boatswain's

That extract should startle foreigners, especially those resident on the China coset. IN glurcing through the first number of The picture of a vast empire with all its Mr. JOHN MURRAY's new monthly, The peasatts tilling only for themselves, with International, a “review of the world's nothing like an hereditary aristocracy to progress" contributed mainly by writers of harass them, and all ite oficials meritorious the socialist, idcalist, reformer class, we men, "the most laracd, if not the best." were arrested by references to China. There brings us to the other human attribute that, shipyard and engineering trades have decided

THOUGHTS ON BUSINESS. is a short notice of the co stitutional move.like the enthusiasm of youth, dieth not. It to combine for defensive parposse in the event ment in China. It notes the varione Edicts humiliating, possibly spulsive, reduction of the masters agreeing on a reduction in wages. honourable recognition of my interest and any mansy that a rush job." asuses is often greater sword of a goid-n medal in which I see an job." The loss of time, energy, temper, and Everything must give way to the "rash issued that seem to promise representation that the product of the mills of the gods. The decision carries with it the important efforts in the region of the woksique of ship- than any one realises. And the work is often government, and believes in the promise, (of Time) comes out "exceeding small." daterasination that if one trade should be singled building. In this connection I cannot but put through its course at such a rate that pro The "abolition of all Mrochu feudal Impulsive youth, aggressive to translate its out the whole of the other branches will come declare that I see in the society which stands per attention cannot be given to it..

to the assistames of the attacked trade, and under the directisa of your Boyal Highness a privileges on Sept. 27th did not persundo ideals into facts, is admittedly a prettier bring about a complete stoppage, resend powerful lever for the promotion of ship and not it is because some one has fellen ssleep at Why in its ruch job. More often than us that the Manchu dynasty had itself figure than discouraged, resigned age, a live steel works have been laid idle for want of orders. grateful for the stimulas which I have received him, and ten, half awakened, he is tugging engine building, and that I live ever felt the switch until the train is bearing down agen taken the initiative in restoring equality of to limitatious, too wise to kick agaipat, the

at the sittings of the society. All the more, I furiously at the lover to throw the switch in -rights.” We were sufficiently prejudiced pricks. The salvation of mankind rests in I. L. Rocha, an interpreter in the Sanitary regret not to be ablo to be present this time, time. It is true that be can point to the train to suppose that the initiative was very much the fact that both have their innings, ench Inspector Hanson at the Police Court on Shipbuilders, I am, your Royal Highness's for no one likes to see a wreek. Bat it would spines over they had

Board, was prosecuted by Chief Detective With my Imperial greeting to the Society of coming and derasnd immediate help and get it like what DAMGOLES might have shown if end of life's seesaw ascending with the Saturday for accepting bribes amounting

have been better to have awakened a little sooner he had nervously decided to change bis seat regularity that makes history so digestibis, to about $9. It was the duty of the de

Whenever I see a rush job" I cannot help at the banquet of DIONYStus Senior Norgateful, and comforting a study. It may fontant to see to the limewashing of houses,

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS: pigeon-hole, waiting for the spirit to move,

wondering how long it has lain idle in some Borty Just a great decision, readiness, po were we minded to attach the same be that the adhesion of the present genera and the allegation that he had been accepting The N.Y.K. str. Kago Maru (American Line)

There are, of course, instances where rush source, and determination are required. More importance to the provincial revolts, which tion of Chinese students to the constitutional small bribes from owners or tenants of houses left Shanghai, for this port on the 18th lase) job" is not the result of neglect, but is a mattor nerve is required because there is higher tention. of importanes that cannot be delayed, forethought and strategy, which we practise in Success in war will depend on accuracy, we have previously attributed more to empty movement "assures its ultimate victory" he inspected came to the knowledge of the and is expected here today,

The N.Y.K. str. Kagoshima Mara (American of three hundred pages in fourteen hours time of peace..

Government printers once put through a

inet, and is expected here to day! here on the 8th inst, arrived at Sydney on enthusiasm and excentive ablity it requires handle such a jub satisfactorily is a splendid The 1.G.M. str. Prior Sigismund which left schierament, worthy of the energy Thursday, the 26th inst.

The Losten str. Tremont exiled from Yoko-working to make up time that has been Some men fairly ravel in anoh work. But hams for the Pails Coset on the 24th inst,

carolesaly lost in a different story.

WILHELM R I.

.:

The

both as regards the vesels and their guus and "Things are very much altered now," he said.

more nerve practice, and care than that of tho as regards the methods employed. The mani pulation of the present abips and gaas requires old vessels, but the men have the same, plack, the game ideas of chivalry, and the same respect

ure

manship have passed because we have not There an idea that the days of sea- the old masts and sails. It is nothing of the

The Navy is-an-insaraude for peace. To bs

atomacbs than to overcharged. intellects but will they adhere? If they bad always department. Inquiries were then instilated Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 24th raport needed at meeting-of Parliament prepared to fight if necessary is the way to win.

Salt, we would be the last to deny that adhered, this world would perhaps have there have beau, and still are, evidence of been a Utopia now. The most of them political ferment throughout the Empire, don't. Ideals fade with the years, and the but the anonymous correspondent of The Chinese official, however he began, has ass

given bribes furnished information which led and a number of people who are alleged to have to the defendant's arrest. He plentied not guilty, and Mr. Gomperts remanded the osse until Friday, fixing bail at $150.

and

peso, because although we might win when we but the greatest interest of this country is

merolal matters, the disturbance to our securities 50 to rar, the disturbance in trading and com- Bad credit would be so great that it would amount to defeat although we won."!

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