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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 20TH, 1910,

AFTER NINE YEARS,

AN IMPRESSION.

[BY SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE.]

Strange is the working of the drama of life! It was not three weeks ago that I passad Buck ingham Palace, No first shadow bad come upon our hearte as to the King's health. He was within, a halo and hard-working man The royal banner was floating from the roof. As I passed o train of horses came forth harnered to an empty drag. An outrider sat on each sad I know that they were brought out that they might be used to the sound of crowds, and bear him safely as he rides in State, amid his people Now,

for the last time, he passes in austere and dreadful dignity through hushed and crowded London, and for this were his horses trained; but who, of all men who viewed them, could have harboured so black a thought upon that sunlit day, with the royal banner mast-headed against the sky P

I cast my mind back nine years ago a little more than nine-when I stood amid the crowd and saw the great Queeu pass down upon that last dreary journey. The little coffin, small as that of a child, lay upon a gun-carriage. He roda bebind it. I marked him well. His face was sad and resolute, his eyes far away, as one who sees a long vista of duty and steets himself to his task. I had good hopes for England as I saw that kind, grava faca, and the gentle strength of his bearing. The great Queen lay upon the gun-carriage, but her spirit, hor essence, all that she gave to her people and that her people oraved, might still be with ns. So I hoped and prayed.

THE STEADFAST KING.

Nine yours have passed, and what could England have asked for mere? Had we, as in older days, to raise our chief upon our bucklers, and all the wide world from which to make car

ehoico, is it not thas that we should have chosen Where was the wiser man! Where was the kinder? Whoro was he who was more truly the servant of all, and therefore the master of himself Duty was with him like his shadow from the day he rode through mourning London till the hour when in one last sentence he left an inspiration to his people. "I will work to the end" I cannot think of any nobler dying words, of any more manful purpose than that. The gentle, steadfast spirit stood clear cut in the light of one horoio phrase.

What have the nine years given us? What have we not reaped where the King sowed? Think how we stood. Was there one nation in all Europe who locked upon us with a kindly age Hed we not become in our proud aloofness common vent for the spleen of each Thera was not a single cloud, but many, and all might bank into one black manage. Now, if our sky is not cloudless, yet set the change which one short reign has wrought. Friendly shares face Our Eastern danger has thinned away. New bonds have bean formed. Old bonds have been strengthened, This is the harvest of nine

years.

THE PROGERSA OF EMPIRE,

1714 Australia united as one nation; South Africs In the Empire, too, what years of progress! also, with the old flog Aring unchallenged from Capetown to the Zambesi, Boer and Briton content beneath its folds; Ireland too--surely there are the first gleams of a sunburst over Ireland. Has any decade dous more to heal the wounds of centuries and soothe the enduring hatred of the Celt. Everywhere in the White Empire there has been advance, and everywhere his hand and his counsels are seen.

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THE JEFFRIES-JOHNSON FIGHT.

Whether the Jeffries-Johnson prize-fight will, says the San Francisco Chronicls, take place in San Francisco following the announce ment of Tom Williams that he would profar that the contest be not held at Emeryville, de- ponds almost entirely upon the decision which District Attorney Fickert will give in answer to the protest fled by a committee representing the members of the Charsh Federation,

A committee consisting of Ror. L. J. Bawyer of the Hamilton Square Baptist Church, Rev. E. R. Dille of the Central Lethodist Episcopal Church, and Attorney J. B. White, conferred with the District Attorney and placed before that official the argamenta of their organization against holding the contest between the two heavy-weights in San Francisco.

The members of the committes argued that the fight will bring to Seo Frincisco a large number of undesirable people and will tend to lowor its esteem in the oys of the world. A strong point was made of the fact that the con- test practically had been driven from Oakland, and that it appeared as though San Francisco was to be the refuge of an exhibition which would not be tolerated elsewhere.

District Attorney Fiekert told the committee that he was unable to decide the matter offhand and that it was impossible for him to say what his course of action would bo, He took the matter under consideration and said that he would make careful examination of the law relating to boxing conteste. He promised to

give a decisive answer to the committee of the Church Foderation,

With this assurance the committes with- drew promising to be on hand with a formal written protest against allowing the fight to take place in this city.

While the "fans" and promoters are said to be satisfied that the District Attornos will not oppose the pagitatio contest, it was them. The District Attorney is credited with rumored that Fickert will decide against having said in anewer to a question se to the probability of the fight taking place here:

being held here."

"I don't think there's much chance of it

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ANHUI, British str., 1,350, J. B. Harris, 13th

Jane Shanghai 9th Jane, General Butterfield & Swire.

AWA MARU, Japanese str., 3,912, 5. Ishikawa 12th Jans-Seattle 21st June, Flour, Cotton and M'diso-Nippon Yusen Kaisha, BINHTHUAN, French str., 984 Chorinienna, 3rd

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CuOWFA, Gorman str., 1,055, F. Schmitz, 14th Jane-Bangkok 6th and. Hoihow 13th Jane, Rico Norddeutscher Lloyd. EXPRESS OF CHINA, British st., 3,046, W, Davison, 2.8.E, 16th June-Vancouver 25th May, Mails and General-C, P. R. Co.

FAUSANG, British str., 1,410, H. Malkin, 28th 1 Saigon 24th May, Rice Jardine, Matheson & Cn.

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VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN NAIL.

The P.M. str. Mongolia from San Francisco en route to Hongkong will be dispatched from Tokohama on the 11th inst., and is due at this port on the 24th inst.

cisco on the 31st ultime, for Hongkong, via The T.KK. str. Tonyo Maru left. San Fran- ex-Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai, and is due to

It was also reported that Fickert had pressed himself as doubtful regarding tho legality of a forty-five-round contest, such as the heavyweights are signed for.

In a later issue of the same journal appars the following →

Bitter attacks on public officers of the city pulpit statements by Bay. Louis J. Sawyer, at and county of San Francisco were made in the Hamilton Square Baptist Church, and by Boy. E. R. Dille of the Central Methodist Episcopal Church, occasioned by the announce mout that the Jeffries-Johnson battle is to be held in San Francisco.

Despite the fact that District Attorney Charles M. Fiskert has announced that he sees heavy-weight battle in this city, the represents no legal bar to the holding of the championship tives of the Church Federation, Rev. Dr. Sawyer,

themselves as satisfied that they will be able to Dr. Dille and J. E. White, the letter the attorney for the federation, express

top the proposed contest,

Te announos at this time just what we shall de to stop this prize-fight would be to furnish Rev. Dr. Sawyer," I do not believe that I am the opposition with weapons of defence," said making a mistake when I astare the good people place. It would be a burning disgrace of this community that this fight will not take And now the short, strenuous epic is over. to the name of San Francisco to allow such a Once more the gun-carriage of ill omen passes fight, and there are manns within our power down amid the sorrowing people.

Behind it to stop, it. And thesa manns shall be used. I follow as of yore the kings and the sons of kings know it will be a hard aght, but I have overy with all of power and pomp and majesty that assurance that we will win in the fight." the world can show. Even as I saw him ride behind his mother, so now I see his sou ride behind him. And again I feel that there is

District Attorney Fiskert is firm in his belief that the battle between Jeffries and Johnson is within the law, if the articles of their agreement

| arrivo hero on the 28th inst.

The P.M. str. Korca left San Francisco on the 7th instant, for Hongkong, via Japan and Shanghai, and is due here on the 4th prox.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL. The I.G.M: str. Coblens left Sydney on the 4th inst, at noon, and may be expected here on The E. & A. str. Aldenhar left Sydney on or about the 26th inst. the Bta inst. for Queenelands ports, Manila and Hongkong

THE INDIAN MAIL,

The Indo-China str. Namsang left Calcutta may be expected here on or about the 28th inst for this port via the Straite on the 12th inst, and

MERCHANT STEAMERS. Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 17th The N.Y.K. atz. Kama Maru (European inst, and is expected here to-day.

The 0.8.K. str. Panama. Maru from Toko. hima left Manila for this port on the 18th inst. p.a., and is expected to arrive here to-morrow.

left Singapore for this part on the 15th inst, The N.I.K. str. Ceylon Mart (Bombay Line) and is expected here to ROTEO.

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The N.Y.K. str. Koga Maru (European Line, latt Singapore for this port on the 17th inst,

good.hope for England, hope that we may baro era lived up to. of the law, then it and is expected here on the 22nd inst.

fived under three reigns and yet under the one spirit. The King passes, but the tradition of duty, of moderation, of wisdom, is the kingly essence which remias and will not pass from among us.

THE LAST JOURNEY.

"If there is a violation will be time to make arrests and institute a prosecution," said the District Attorney. "There are so many more important maltem to take up my time that I have not givea a great deal of work to find out whether some- one anticipated a violation of the low.

"I have examined the articles of the proposed contest and I believe the match is one that is within the law. If when the contest is held either of the principals or anyone connected with the affair violates a provision of the statute then it will be necessary to punish whoever is guilty. Up to date there is nothing thing upon which to base a theory that the law is going to ba violated."

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Who shall hope to describe that cortègo? What mera roll-call of regiments of monarchs or of nations can conjure it up? The senses were stunned by its majesty, its colour, its variety. Small detalle linger in the mind. One Carries away the memory of the three. veterans riding abreast-Roberts like a white faleon, that Wolseley could not have made a fourth to render the group complete! The dog, too the little white dog who could forget him as he trota behind his master's coffin? And the troop of Kings who escorted their dead peer, with the noble Kaiser riding at their head. England has lost something of her old kindli ness if she does not take him back into her heart to-day. There is Spain. ascetic and eager, Portugal, a sun-burned boy; Belgium, akindly faced man, There is hope for the Congo at last if that man has his way. Then, too, one remembers the strong profle of the great American, sut like granite, as he leans back in his carriage. And to me the strongest impression of all, that exquisite Queen-mother, the sweet womanlines, the gentle grace, a ple ture framed for an instant in a carriage window and never to be forgotten. These are high lights which stand clear in my mind after the broad river of scarlet and gold has flowed full- tide between its banks of pale faces, and the King has passed to his place.

A NEW REA. Now it is over. Statesmen and warriers, leaders and princes, with glizit of gold and fash of steel, the greatest master upon earth, all are gone and remain but a memory. The people surge forth from their close ranks, and the hushed ham of London rises once more. For a few hours the great complex machine has stood at rest for many weeks it has been running heavily and slowly in all its countless gears. Each turns again to his own proper basiness. The great dead has been honoured. The world is now for the living. All its manifold activities will roar into nelion. The strife of parties will break forth. It is good that it should be so, for only through battle on Life's bigh issues be attained. It is in the fighting as well as in the object fought for that the virtas lies. To strive is to live; to rest is to decay. But in the hour of darkness, in the hour of weariness and despondency, that hour that comes to every man, he will lift up his heart and turn anew to his task when there comes to his memory those Inat words: "I will work to the end."

So may the spirit of the great King still linger to uphold his people.

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Juno-Hongay 10th June, Coal-Jardins, Matheson & Co.

HAIKUN, French str., 636, E. do Catalano, 7th June-Haiphong 4th Jane, Rice and General Messageries Maritimes,

HALDIS, Norwegian str., 1,065, G. Salborg,

17th June Bangkok 7th June, Rice Aagaard Thoresen & Co.

HANGSANG, British str., 1,556, E. Wildo, 16th

June-Shanghai and Swator 15th Juney General-Jardino, Matheson & Co.

HONGKONG MAKU, Japanese str., 3,157, S. Fogo, 11th June-Moj 6th Jane, Coal-Toyo Kison Kaisha

HONGKONG, French str., 739, A. Cornolineeu, 15th June-Haiphong and Hoihow 14th Jana, General A. B. Marty, HONGWAN I, Britishstr., 2,060, Hainsworth, 3rd June Singapors 29th May, General Ordfor

HUE, French sir, 743, Panier, 8th May- Haiphong 5th May, General R. Marty

Horchow, British str., 1,217,

Forsyth, 16th June-Tientsin vis Cheloo 9th Jane, General--Butterfield & Swire. TOHANG, British str., 1,228, R. E. Tuebben,

16th June-Wakamatsu 10th June, Coal- Butterfield & Swird,

KAIFUKU MAR, Japanese str., 3,070, 8. Sads.

15th June-Hoji 9th June, Coal-Mitsui Bussan. Kaisha.

KIANG CHING, Chinoso str. 1.002. A. F.

Brisander, 5th June-Chinkiang 31st KWANGSE, Britisir str., 1,228, P. Cole, 4th June

April, General-Tang Loe, ·

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Tsingtau 29th May, Salt-Butterfield Swire.

LAERTES, British str., 1.340. II. C. D. Framp

ton, 12th Jung-Saigon 7th Jane, Rice and General-Wo Fat Sing. LAISANO, British str., 3,470, E. J. Tadd, 13th

June-Singapore 7th June, General- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

LOYAL, German stc., 1,237, R. Wegner, Ist

Juno-Wakamaten 25th May, Coal- MICHAEL JBBEAN, Gorman str., 951, J. Peter-

Sandor, Wielor & Co.

Bon, 13th June-Saigon 9th June, General --Jabson & Co.

OMURO MARU, Japanese str., 1,770, S. Takagi,

30th May-Port Arthur 23rd May, Coal Mitani Basaan Kaishn

PERSIA, Austrian str., 3,772, P. Giurgerich, 17th June-Singapore 11th June, General -Sander, Wielor & Co.

PONGTONG, German str, 998, Boteführ, 16th June-Bangkok 10th June, Bice and Tim- ber-Butterfield & wire.

QUARTA, German str., 1,145, H.. Madsen, 11th June-Macassar 3rd June, Sugar and General-Java-Chinn-Japan Lijn.

RAJABURI, German str., 1,189, H. Brems, 16th Jono Bangkok 6th Jane, Eice and Wood

Melobers & Co.

SALAHADJI, Dutch str., 1,237, T. Readoher, 1st.

June-Balik Papan 24th May, General Asistio.

SAMSEN, German str.. 998, E. Petersen, 16th June-Swatow 10th June, Rice--Nord- dentecher Lloyd.

BABIE BANDJER, Chinese str, 667, J. Martin, 29th. May-Singapore 22nd May, Wood and IronE. C. Wilds..

SINGOBA, German str., 1120, Fr. Minhwitz, 8th June Bangkok 31st May, Blee- Norddeutscher Lloyd.

SPIE, Norwegian etr., 671, H. E. Selum, 16th June-Saigon 12th June, Rice-Aagaard, Thoresen & Ca

SUIBANG, British str., 1,267,Picknell, 2nd

June-Chingwantae 28th Alay, Goal Jardine, Matheson & Co.

TEAN, British str., 1,346, A. W. Osterbridge,

17th Juno-Manila 14th June, General Butterfield & Swire,

VENETIA British str., 2,333, H. E. Purdon,

17th June-Moji 13th June, Coal-Order. YUNNAN, British str., 1,250, W. O. Jonos, 9th June-Saigon 5th June, Bice- Butterfield & Swire.

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