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ESTON SAGRA
STIONS
DIRECTORY
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CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIPPINES, BORNEO, ETC.
The DIRECTORY covers the whole of the ports and cities of the Far East, from Nether- lands India to Siberia, in which Europeans reside. Not only is the Directory as full and complete In each case as it can be made, bat oach Colony, Fort, or Bettlement is praficed by a DESCRIF. TION, carefully revised each year, most of which will serve as soonrato GUIDES FOR THE TOURIST, giving evory detail in connection with the place, their History, Topography, &c., So.
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CHINA Soochow
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Маватра,
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HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES
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FRENCH INDO-ÚHINA:
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Batovia
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NETHERLANDS INDIA
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LIST of RESIDENTS
carefully arranged, with Initials au
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PLAN OF THINGTAT (KIADCHAU) PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSION, SHANGHAI PLAN OF HONGEER (SHANOBAI) with Inset
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of the last half century in the Far East together The CHRONICLE covers the notable events with the Texts of all the most important Trestias concluded with the countries of Eastern Asis the rarions Customs Tariffs, Trade Regulations Chambers of Commerce, Beales of Commissions, Ceasular and Court Fees, Hongkong Stamp Datics, Postal Guide, Signal Codes, Chines Festivale, Tables of Money, Weights and Measures, and other Commercial Information lacinding-
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You have made that sort of remark to me," said Michael Hemming, “twice in the last two daye, Mrs. Lorraino. If you say it again, I Shall
go away and I shall not come back." He spoke quietly while he lit a cigar, and Dulcia Lorrione flashel a robellious glance at him from indignant grey eyes. His equanim: ity, admirable to her mind as a rule, exasperated her now.
she said hardily. "I adore pourage. Mr. "I may as well say it three times for fuck," Hemming, and I detest cowardice. If there is any personal application in the remark, you are welcome to make it.”
Michael went on smoking for a moment in silence, then rose, threw his oigar away, said Good-bya in a perfectly level tone, and walited leisurely along the verandah to the door of the hotel,
in the slate of nervous tension; “she was in- she felt it would be anbearable
She died therefore towards the tables, and threw a franc on to amber thros of the patita cherans. It came up and the orcupier raked seven franes across to her.
Listlosely she threw them back on impair, and won, the three coming in first.
blood and the words, she had herself said to Then a little fover seemed to creep into her Michael Three times for luck"-rang in her
memory.
She took a vacant ohair, and began to play in real earnest.
the tables that night, many French poeple, gay There was a motley crowd gathered round Pavisionuas, smiling at loss er gün, with their faces, groups of Americans, cosity distinguished attendant cavaliers, and English, amongst them a few notabilities, playing quietly with by their ostentatious batting, the women heap- ing their winnings into gold purses, the men of chauffeurs at one cornor, throwing on fre making frea comments in a slow drawl; a cluster frane pieces indiscriminately, and a cosmopoliton mixture of all nationalities forming a orele thras deep--the naval crowd of the summer sea 800. augmented by an inrush of people newly arrived for the Automobile Races,
Dalolo deliberately lent herself to the excite
and bande.
Mr. Lorraine's heart best a little quicker than usual, and her lips, beautiful consitive lips, get themselves into a line that meant emotion,ment of the camo, and, moria e preseatty from but she made no moroment to recall him. Instead the clasped her hands behind her head, the little horses to the roulette table, won again leant back in her chair, and hummed a sixes or nines in the single numbers, with impair thors continansly, always booking the threes, little tund as if the incident that had just occurred had already passed from her mind. For some time she remained gazing zerosa.the stretch of green sward with its fewer hoedora, the wide white plage, illuminated by many lampa (for the season had just begon in Dieppe), the expauss of purple was, merging into a horizon of misty violet, shot with shafts of flame from the lingering sunset,
Beyond the distance lay Brighton, where Mrs. Lorraine had first met Michael Hemming, at the country house of a mutual friand. They had besa nympathetic from the first, and inter the friendship had grown rapidly daring a brief sojourn in Loaden. People who has that Mra, Lorraine's marriage had beou a failure, and that the death of an undesirable husband had been a happy release for her, wondered whether, amongst her several admire, Michael Hum ming was serious in his intentions.
She was pretty and attractive osrtainly, bat her husband had left her badly off, having mortgaged his estate for all it was worth, and Michael Hemming was repuguised in society as
A vory eligible man.
Therefore it seemed probable that he might be indulging only in a flirtation with the fascinating widow; and when her departaro to Dieppe made a break in the growing intinsang everyone concluded that Mrs. Lorraine had thought it wisest to take the initiativo instead of waiting for him to desert her.
However, the gap was bridged over by Mr, Hemming's appearance there a day or two later. He made no excuse for following her, and in his matter-of-fact manner took it for granted that he should stay at the same hotel as Dalsie, and the friends with whom she travelling."
The two had been together, in the most natural way possible, all day; sharing the usual puranios of a sessio holiday,
everything.
Then two insidents ondarred which altered
A
Ogon or twice she searched the faces round Michael. The tall symmetrical figure, the her for the familiar one, but there was no sign handsome dark head with its touch of grey
to features landing distinction
already attractive, romained absent.
At Inst, suddenly tired of her success and the told them she was too sleepy to remain and whole gay sceno, Dalcie sought out her friends, came out from the Casino alone.
complacency of a winner was missing; she felt Her parse was full of louis, but the usual she would have preferred to lose.
Lucky at games of chanos, palucky in love; the 20s, glinting steel-blag under a food of She wandered along the plage, looking out on to
moonshine.
Michael had walked with her there only the night before, and together they had admired its background of cliff and chateau, the contrast the picturesque silhouette of tho Casino with between its yellow lights and the pale mysteri ons groen lumiuntion in the belfry of the the white lamps of the plage, and, whitar still Bogins Palaeo Hotol, like a wizard's towar, with tha rays of the young summer moon.
the tumult in her heart; and for the first time The soft air blowing in from the sea calmed she acknowledge to herself that she had been unjust to Michael and that she loved bim
had played a game of love and lost!
She had played a game of lack and won': who
The impalse to beg his forgiveness was so strong the she felt she could not wait until the morning. She went back to the hotel and asked the clanssour if Mr. Hemming was in, :
siour had gone away to Puys that very evening. The chasseur expressed mild surprise. Mon. taking his luggage with him, in the automobile of a friend, and had not spoken of returning.
So he had kept his word!
The first was a very trifling one-merely
He had gone away, and was never coming refusal on the part of Michael to interfere back. It was a culmination she had not imag in a quarrel between a French sailer and hind posible, and she would not realise it at first. wife, The couple were not quite sober, and Mr. Hemuning was well aware that if he took the woman's part and knocked the man down, as Mrs. Lorraine commanded, he would do more harm than good
But Dulcie had chosen to consider this abjection as that of a coward rather than a diplomatist, and though the dispute between them was one-sided it had not yet healed.
ing morning, when they were motoring back The second insident occurred on the follow. from Arques, where they had been to see the old castle, William of Normandy's first conquest, wrested at the point of the sword from his anola.
They wore pursued by another motor, contain ing some excursionists and stiral shaan who began to race them homwards,
For a mile or two Michael said nothing. though the pace of both motors hand increased to a speed of over forty miles an hour.
Then, as they approached a bout where the road narrowed, and round which he knew were some cottages, he peremptorily ordered the driver to stop.
a halt meant acknowledgment of deforsi
The man rafnsed, Hie rival was clean behind Michael seized the wheel, put on the brake, and drow up at s pisos where the gateway to feld allowed just enough room for the motor following them to pass.
a
The excursionists made signs of derision and triumph as they flew by, and Mrs. Lorraino, ex. oited with, the contest and sympathising with the disappointed chauffeur, said some things about Euglish pluck and prestige that had bet ter have been left unsaid.
Michael kept his temper, as he invariably did, merely observing that he considered racing dangerous on country roads, and that fool-hard nees was not courage.
Bat in Dulcie's eyes he was a chay
was a changed. person.
She could not tolerate the idea of timidity in a man; and there was a touch of recklessness in her nature that would not be appeased. She was angry with hornell, too, for being so much annoyed at this trait of cautiousness in Michael's oharapter;
She sat down and wrote a note to him; a few words of apology, with a relied appeal at the won morning on it was still appested. end Bat she koked courage to send it and
How dull and forced the gaiety of the town ders vere flags and Borrara, people and motors now seemed to her; Wherever she looked jostling each other in ons nnbroken streamz through the Grande Rus, every café crammed
happiness, from which all the hairt had gone with visitors, overflowing right neross the street. A brilliant areas of holiday making and for her.
episodes that had led up to their quarrel, she Going over again in her mind the various came to the cousinsion that she had made monn- tains out of molehills, and had allowed herself to be carried away by the transient vexations of & moment,
In any caso Michaels good qualities were more conspicuous than his failings, and she began to feel that she had thrown away the antistance for the shadow,
Everything borod her suddenly without his companionship and she evaded alt her friends, and went out by horself.
She was walking through the market square, the note, or yield to her pride and remain quiescout, when the name of Hemming caught absorbed in wondering whether she would post
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"At present he suffere no pain, Madams," said the doctor, touching her shoulder kindly "he is quite unconscions. I am unable to find the injury, but I fear it may be to the spinn and that he will not rescvor. He may, however, regain conscion muss before the end. Can you
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you, I will stay," said Dulote, rising The doctor gave her some directions, pro. mised to return again within the hour, and Lett.
It was late afternoon before be stirred, and then his consciousness only lasted a few mo meats; he did not understand where he was, or what had happened to him, and there was Bo recognition in the tired eyes.
A chauffeur who had just driven a motor from Pays was discoursing to a group of people, open.oyel and open mouthed.
The hours that followed seemed interminable, the most wonderfal-the most ad- All her life seemed to have recoded into the mirable courage," the man was saying, "Pic-background, leaving her alone with her thoughts tare to yourself the fork in the road the place and this quiet form, so full, even in its of the greatest danger in the whole course of insensibility, of deep reproach for her. the Ciroalt de Dieppe-and the gentleman riding quietly along, when a little girl runs out into the middle of the road, between him and the cruer. At the same moment he hears approaching swiftly, on the other side of the sounding its whistle of zilarre! The gentleman fork, a racing motor, going at fall speed and su draw to the side of the hedge in safety, but the child what of the child F. He shouts to hershie Lakes danger 1
lakes no notice, nuconscious of her child, towards the corner.
Then he gallops forward himself, past the
had elapsed again into a stuper that was like Bafore the docter could be summoned ho death.
I fear he will not live through the night." the doctor said. "He may drift away grade- ally before the morning.
Ister on that evening, Dalote, watching him unceasingly, noticed that the heavy look of pain on his face softened to one of re- pose,
and now that she caught a glimpse, as the The motor comes rang the sharp currebreathing grew quieter and slower, and the
Unconsciously she had begun to idealise him fancied, of clay feet in this idol of hers, she would not rest content witheat breaking it în pieces.
She knew that she was looking her bost on this particular evening, and that it was a very good beat indeed..
like a whirlwind-swerves, to avoid him, and so just manages to skim past the child-who is sod. Bat the gentleman. Hemming!
the chanffour lifted his hands with a tragic gisture of flanlity, platin a
Dulcie tono:ed him on the arm, trying with hits lips to stammer onte question
Mr. Hemming
she said at last, "I know bim what about
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Subjects in Chias and Cores, and in Slam Michael would reappear. Rules of HBM.'s Supreme and other Gouris in China, &;
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Cours and Consular Fed's Charter of Colony of Hong. Malay Stetos Federation Agreement Table of Hongkong Come Teens Admir Rules, sign Furisdiction Acts Raga sons top tho: Caimalar Court of Vuited frame for her billows of broare hair, and doll. horse's hind fast as it reared, and threw both
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The drew of some soft clinging stuff in poorl grey, her favourite colour suited her to per- fection; and the wide hat of drawn gray chiffon, with a drooping feather, made charming
lower tape. "Monslear was carried into the The chauffeur shook his head and spoke in nearest house," lis said. The car ought the
horse and rider over. Monsieur had- 250-
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Michael, who scarcely ever paid a complirificed himself to save the child. It was a dood of Marka, sud Letters Patent Fee, Portment, had said, after studying her for a mo heroism and such a death was the best that
ment at dinner," Tou are one of the few wo- could come to any man." to wear it. Due feels aff that colour had been nothing, feel nothing the earth seemed to have For a moment. Dulcie could see nothing, hear created especially for you.
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And she knew by the look in his eyes that his unalloyed admiration was here.
The feeling of elating that came with his
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She turned to the chauffeur and said simply Mr.Hemming was my greatest
With a thrab of apprehension she realised that a crisis had come, and sout the sister of maroy, who had joined in her vigil, to fetel the doctor. Thon the knelt again by Michael's aide, marmuring
words of love plaading
and "Do not lose heart, Madame," said the dostor's voice," I think a change has come for the better. He is no longer nuocassions. bat asleep, and this may save him. While there in life, thoro is kopa."
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And such a wave of joy swept over her heart the highest heaven known to mortals on earth, a lifted it from an abyss of black despair to the hops of living absolation from lips that that were thought
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of the shadow of death with you, Michist, and Casino. Kishore souch, locked up as she approached, and made
"But we are going to be happy, you and 1, concert was going on in the music room, Halole wank oh har kue bide the cotto's and boa given back to ito. Tell me, Dalele, do algu to her to come mearer, said Michael resolutely, that is why life has and there was a band on the terrace, bat music appealed to her so much at all times that softly laid her lips on Michael's hand, while ago love me enough to take me just as I am
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She put her finger on his lips. The fanits abla to you, and I don't know how you can were mine," she said "all mine. I was. Istent- forgive me. Unly-my punishment has been very heavy, dear, and I want your pardon. very badly."!
you and me he swored You are my Thore is no question of pardon between Qason, and the Queen can do no wrong. When shall we te married, Duleis "
"We will talk of that another time," she said. "Do you know what we shall do the first eron- ing that you are able to go out ? Wo are going to the Casine, and we will play till I lose throes. I want to save up all my luck for lore. every frane that I won on those miserable
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