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NAPIER JOHNSTONES' "SQUARE
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THE OMY OF LONDON AND ME: ROOSEVELT.
BOTTLE"expected that on the approaching wait to
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UNVARIED FOR-
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 22ND. 1910.
PRINCE HENRY OF PRUSSIA IN LONDON."
England of Mr. Roosevelt the Corporation of the City will offer him a public reception in the Guildhall, Fer a step of this kind, says the Times, there is the precedent of General Grant, who after his Presidency visited the Metropolis and received the honorary freedom of the City in a gold box "in recognition of the distinguish ed ability with which he had governed his
ANGLO-GERMAN FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE
ship Committee was received by Prince Henry A deputation from the Anglo-Gorman Friend- of Prussin at the German Embassy on the 22nd alt, to present an address welcoming his Royal Highness to England. The address was rond by the hon, secretary, Mr. F. follows
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-840 MILES IN A CAB.
An Englishman visiting Interlakon jumped into a local cab on Jaury 18th, and told the driver to take him to Cannes, on the Riviors, The astonished driver got down from: his perch and doubtfully examined his "fare," "It is all right," said the Englishmay, this is my name and addr, na-producing a pocket-book full of banknotes and I want to drive to Caunes, so hurry up." The driver pointed out that it was very long journey, and that if the Eugliaia
a
was in earnest be was quite willing, though lo must obtain au extra horse. The Englishmau agreed, and the long drivestarted. The carriage passed through Genera, Grenoble, nerous the Juro
Alps, over deep snow, through Lyons and Marseilles and arrived safely at Cannes on February 1st after having covered over 840 miles in fifteen days. The Swiss driver was handsomely paid by the Englishman, and after giving his horses a rest at Cannes, started on his journey back to Interlaken, where he recently arrivel. He states that it was the longest, most interesting, and best paid drive he has undertaken in his life, and that he would be glad of more Englishmen on the same terms.
presidents,, rice-presidents, and members of the Britain respectfully thank your Royal Highness Anglo-German Friendship Committee of Great for consenting to receive an address daring your Royal Highness visit to England, and desire to offer your Royal Highness a most cordial Welcome to this country.
Wo recall with great satisfaction the im memorial and uninterrupted peace and long- continued friendship which bave existed between Germany and Great Britain, and the close and affectionate ties of relationship which have connoted the reigning Sovereigns of the Ger man States and the British Throne for so many generations.
We may refer to the immense and, world- wide commercial interests of our two nations at the present time, and the common work of our Christian Churches. We count on our mutual indebtedness to the literature, selesco, and not of our peoples as affording also potent ressons for the maintenance of our natural and cordial relations
We need not remind your Royal Highness of the numerous interchanges of friendly visits which have taken place during the past few years between the British and German civic, municipal, and commercial authorities, as also between the leading newspapers, editors, and journalists and the representatives of the manual workers who carry on the manufacturing. industries of the world, as well as those who are charged with the guidance of our Christian Churches.
infnential means of drawing the peoples of our Thees international visits have hoon the two Empires into closer friendship and
Sympa thotic knowledge of esel ether
for distrust and suspicion may be removed by a We earnestly trust that in future all grounds. closer co-operation in international matters, and by a full recognition of the right of each nation to judge of their respective special needs and reuiroments for the protection of their several national and commercial interests.
next few years this closer friendship and better Wo earnestly hope, moreover, that within the understanding between the peoples of both Bapires may lead to a termination of the pro- sent rninous rivalry in naval armaments,
nations may co-operate with the other Great We fervently hope and pray that our two
Powers in promoting not only the peace but the moral auil material advance of civilization throughout the work. Signed on behalf of the Anglo-German Friend-
Committee of Great Britain,
EGYLL, lo. President. AVEBURY, Prasläént.
T.P. NEWMAN, Chairman.
C, BRNE TRITTON, Hon, Treasurer. F. W. Fox, Hon. Secretary.
Those present included :--
COST OF THE PANAMA CANAL. The revised officia! estinato of 1909 for the construction of the Pantum Cal places the cost of notual construction at 213,671,000 dols., to which are to be uklod certain general items for roads, building and repairing houses, con- lingencies, and ailroad expenses amounting to 84,095,000 dols: in all. 297.765,000 dols. The estimate of the Bourt in 1906 was: Cost of actual construction, 16,421,000 dols, to which was added 20 per cent., or 23.254,200 dom. Lonsiale, Lord Courtney of Feawith, Lord The Duke of Argyll, Lord Ayobnry, Lord representing general items; in all, 139.705,230 Stanmore, Lord Krunard, Lord Wourdale, Sir dois. Neither of these estimates included the John H. Ronnaway, Sir Albert Spicer, M.P. cost of sanitation, Civil administration, and Sir William H. Holland, Sir C. Ernest Tritton, payments for franchises as nuthorised by the Spooner Act of June 28, 1902. In the estimate Mr. J. Allen Baker, M.P., Mr. J. H. Diskingen, for 1908 these three items are placed at Baron Hrano Schieder, Mr. Eric Hambro, Mr. MP, Mr. F. A. Bovan, Mr. J. Horbert Tritton, 20,053,00 dols., 7382.000 dols, and 50,00,000. Chaplit, Mr. A. F. Baxton, Mr. F. dols.; in all, 77,435,000 dols. This, udded to the estimate above, will make the total cost of Debenham, Bit Peroy Banting, Mr. T, P. the canal 375,211,000 tols, (£75,040,203). Helland, Dr. Lan, Mr. W. Evans Darby, Mr. Newman, Eir Edward W. Fitbian, Mr. Martin Against this estimate a credit of 15,000,00) dols, is allowed on account of municipal im Francis William Fox, and Mr. R. K. Canston. provements in Panama and Colon, losus to the
Prince Henry's reply was as follows:-
railroad company, and miscellaneons receipts,
but no account is taken this time for any allowance for alvage from the plant upon completion of the work.
EMPRESS EUGENIE'S DREAM OF HAPPINESS.
The Matin Inst month published un interview. which the Italian journalist Signor Antonio Scarfoglio claims to have land with the Empress Eugénio at Naples,
Between my past and preseut (the ex- Empress is reported to have said) there are not only_Afty years but quite ten couturies. What can I say, and to what purpose? I had a dream, and it was a great drdan for the country which had welcomed and embraced me as sovereign. But this dream is dead-killed by destiny and I have wished, and I wish to disappear with it.
"I am
a poor woman who has hired much and suffered much. At present I seek peace and quiet, and oblivion, in a tranquil corner of the world with beautiful flowers and brilliant aanrise, where my soul may be dis- solved little by little, mingling with sky and ses, thus dying before my weary body.
I have loved France too much not to endeavour with all my strength to forget her."
The Empress would not speak of her souvenirs.
"I am as one walking backwards, she mid, facing the horizer which he has already erossed. I have renogaced the fature. I live in my youth and my past. All olse is but à shadow-a dark shadow,
"I resemble youder trees. They, too, like myself, live on the remembrance of their past beanty But they are awaiting the spring. whereas I no longer have anything to expect. Even my sad winter is drawing to a close."
CONFESSION OF AN APOSTLE OF MATERIALIS,
Higher education in America is attackad as wasteful and harmful by Mr. Richard T. Crane, multi-millionaire manufacturer, of Chicago, father of Charlos R. Crane, who was recalleil as American Minister to China a few months ago because of an interview that affroabad Japan. Crane's views on education appear in a book be
Four Grace. my Lords, Gentlemen--I thank you profoundly for having come here to pre- sent me with this address, the more so as yon know that I own here on a private visit and. not in any official capacity. I cononi most mrtily with the sentiments of friendship expressed in your address. I am sure that my beloved Sovereign and brother, the German Emperor, will be much gratified on learning its contents. I wish to add one thing more... | it is that 1 sincerely hope your nation may in future have the same confidence in r Sovereign, and Government as we have in your dearly-beloved and much respected Your Sorersiga and your Government. Grace, my Lords, and Gentlemen, kt me thank you again for your prosenso here,
Prince Henry, who was accompanied by the Gorman Ambassador, was afterwards entertaine at lunch at the German Atheneum Club by some 80 of the leading representative German merchants and bankers in London. There were Ino formal speeshes, Mr. Melchiers wekumetiTM
Prince Henry inade a brief reply. his Royal Highness in a few words, to which
DINNER AT THE GERMAN EMBASSY. In the evening the German A.inbassador gave a dinner at the Embassy in honour of Prince and Princes Henry of Prussia. The King and Queen and Princess Vistoria were present, and the company also included:-
Princess Lonis of Battenberg, the Prime Minister, Lord and Lady Lansdowne, Sir Edward Grey, M.P, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur Wilson, Mr. Haldane, MP., Sir Frank Lascelles, Lady Edward Cavendish, Lord Rosebery. Lord and Lady Londonderry, Lady Daley, Mine O'Gorman, Lady Savile, the Hon. George and Mrs. Koppel, Mrs. W. James, Lord Sufleld. Captain Fortescue, Lady Gosford, Commander Canningham Gralume, Commander ron Ceilom, Fräulein von Planckner, Herr and.
Fran Kuhlmann, Commander and Fran Wiede na; Heer and Fran von Haniel, and Major Ostertag.
has published at his own expense. "College ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONGKONG.
As
professors and teachers," says Mr. Crane, "are prepared to give advies on all subjects. £400-a-year teachers, they tell us how to turn out £1,000, and £2,000-a-year business inen, Isn't its bit
strange, that it never las occurred to these smart college fellows to go into business for themselves? Why draw a small salary
BOLY WEEK SERVICE,
March 2nd, Tuesday before Easter Holy.. Contation; 8.m. Holy Communion, 1 Evensong and Address, 5.80 p.a.
March 2rd, Wednesday before Easter. Holy
for telling young men how to draw his salaries Comunion, sm. Matine, Litany and Reading,
if you are capable of drawing the big-salary-cam Evensong and Address, 5.30 p.m., followed yourself. Higher schooling does not make by Sicction from the Messiah, either brains or ability. And as these are the.
Alarch 24th, Tharaday before Enater. Holy
only things that count in any of life's activities Communion Holy Communion, If az. what use can we have for the higher schools? Evensong and Reading 440 pm
March 25th. Good Friday. The Annunciation of
It is conservative to estimate that the expense the Blessed Virgin Mary. Litany and Anti-Communion of higher education to America must be at least 10a.m. Matias and Sermon, li a.m. Special Berrics £20,000,000 a year. And this enormous sun is with Hymns and Shert, Addresses on the Seven Laat literally thrown away, much to the injury of Words, 2 pm. Eveaaung And Address, 5.31. p.m. the country and its people. This vast waste renang and Selections from the Mesalah," 0.15
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their backs all in the line of ancrifice on the the Bishop of Victoria, as follows
after of higher education. If the professors can tell us how to raise sorn or build bridges
or dig tunnels or run factories or manage stores, then in the name of common sense, let us giro them a change to show us how these things should be done."
Monday, March 21st, Jesus at Bethany-Deve-
tion to Christ.
Tuesday, March 22nd, "Jeste before the g
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FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO', HULL, LONDON AND STRAITS.
THE Stramphip
* GLENFARG," Captain Hartell, having arrivet from the above Ports, bringing forward Cargo transferred from 85. "Glanes. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed at their risk into the Geflowns of the Hong. kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Cổ, Ltd, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and expense
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All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the godowns, where they will ho examined on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd inst, at 31.M.
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VISITORS AT HOTELS
HONGKONG HOTEL
Nr. P. R. Adamu Nr. All o Bite, T. J. Andrews Mr. & Mrs Ames
Nr. E An tin
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Mr. A. Bindles
Yr.&.
Mr. G.
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von Boatosfald Bowack
Fr. & Mrs. Foyd Mr, &re. Biesber
F. Brondlay Mr. T C. Baathal Mr. G. E. Bomba? Mr. A. W. Busheit
.0 B. Carleton
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e. G. Cametia Vr. J. T. Cara Mrs. W. G. Darby MF. & Curry
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Davies
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No Claims will be admitted after the goods havo left the Godowns and all goods remaining undelivered after the 23rd inst, will be subject
to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TS & Co.,
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE Steamship
THE
" CATHAY,"
having arrived, Cousignees of Cargo are hereby
Capt. . A. Forsatla Mr. & Mrs. D.L. Frost Ir. & 16. I. II, Glacrat
r. Denman Faller rise E. H. Gill Miss V. F. Gi
fr. F. Gordon Mr&Mrs. 0.1. Gerham
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1. Giousman Mr. David-Enor Capt. T. P. Hall. Mr. B. T. Hanbury Mr. & Mr. J. Hacris Dr. A. Harriton Vr, C, E. V.
Harrop
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Ma, & Misi Hadly Mr. A. II. Heid
Mr. J. H. S. Heim Hon. Mr. and Mrs. E. A
Hewett........
informed that their Goods,th the exception Mr. Hoadley
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Jr. E.K..
K. Howe "Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Mr. J. E Hubloger Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Mr. E. B. K. Hurt
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Mr. & Mrs, L. Knox
All broken, chafed, and dunaged Goods are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will be examined on 26th inst, at 9.30 AM,
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No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.
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THE BANK LINE, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP “AYMERIC”.
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FROM TACOMA, VANCOUVER, YOKO HAMA, KOBE AND MOJI,
THE above Steamer having arrived, Con: signees of Cargo are hereby rugaested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersigna tare and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Orgo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignces risk
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