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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 24TH, 1910.

MR. ROOSEVELT IN LONDON,

PRESENTATION OF THE FEERDOM, Mr. Roosevelt was on May 30th presented with the honorary freedom of the City of wards entertained at luncheon by the Lord

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(Sir John and the Lady Mayoress, and other questions which he raiser!, but those who

the Sheriffs (Mr. J. Roll and Mr. R. Slazenger) agreed with him and those who disagreed at to and there they awaited Mr.

had taken their seats upon the daie ata quarter arrival over an Lary waiting the Roosevelt

least agreed with one another in pronouncing such & speech upon such an occasion by such i

hour the

man to be unconventional. Names were men." and the success to trials of well-chowa zube and, and significatious wero sarihed to the

successire drrivals of well-shown publie mon interested the Court of Common Council dress in one quarter and another. People and the general body of guests. Lord Strath- however, was a little startled by Mr. Roosa looked ouriously at Sir Edward Grey, who, sone, Bir Edward Grey, and Mr. Burns were velt's frankness as by the Denshawi loadly ohoored in their tura; but the demonstra in the House of Commons, and kopt his mind tion of welcome was much more remarkable when all compact to himself. The moment the ad- questions Mr. Balfour walked up the hall to the Lord dress was over Mr. Balfour enteral into an Mayor's date. There was general when Mre. Roosevelt and her two daughter. Mrs. snimated conversation with Mr. Arthur Lee, Longworth and Miss Ethel Roosevelt, came in.

who has been Mr. Roosevelt's host, and this The only members of the Government who were Guildhall, and was only ended by the land and was prolonged until Mr. Roosevelt had left the present were the Minister for Foreign Affaire, general cheering for Mr. Balfour himself, who the President of the Teal Government Board, was next in turn to foare. Mr. Len went from Lord Beauchamp (Lord Stewart of the House Mr. Balfour to Sir Edward Gray, and talked hold), and Mr. Dadley Ward (Troasurer of the Household). Mr. Balfour and Mr. Arthur Lee, the hall. The speech inade a profound im with him as they walked together down M.P, wors the only members of the last Unionist pression. Government who were present.

Mr. Roosevelt had prepared his instead of those from his lips dowed only onlogy audience for unpleasant home truths, and in honour of British administration in Africa asinistration which, in Egypt at least, is not British enough to stisty so warm an only admirar. Plonsod with the sentiments expressed, the majority of Mr. Roosevelt's hearers conceded it to the minority that the sposch was an unusual que

There was not a great deal of opiour in the scene. About the stained glass window over the dais there hung the Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes with a shield bearing the arms and motto of the City. The Aldrmen wore their red gowns and chains, and the sword and the ninoo were carried by their picturesque bearers. The band of the Royal Artillery was stationed in the band gallery at the other end of the Guildhall Apart from these details, the aspect of the large assemblage was quite sombre, sil the women present being in mourning.

The Town Clerk read the order of the Court of Common Connell directing the presentation 305.4 of the Freedom to Mr. Roosevelt,

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THE CASKET AND THE RESOLUTION. Thoresolution had been illuminated by Messrs. Blades, East, & Blades in a style adapted from the period of the French Renaissance. The text of the scroll is surrounded by a delostely coloured border of national flowers-rose, sham rook, and thistle with vignettes of the Guildhall, the Mansion House, London-bridge, and. St. Paul's Cathedral at the corners.. The armorial bearings of the City and of the Lord Mayor, Sir John Knill, appear at the top, and those of the Chamberlain, Bir Josspli Dimsdale, with the badge of the Victorian Order, and of the Town Clerk, Mr. James Bell, at the bottom.

In a separate panel on the left is the Eagle with the shield and motto of the United States fully emblazoned, and in a similar panel on the right is a view of the White House, Washington. The general outline of the gold casket is oblong, the front and reverse being divided into four panels containing enamel-painted views of the Guildhall, the Mansion House, St. Paul's Cathedral, and the Tower-bridge. The space between the two front panels is occupied by the fall blazon of the arms of the City of London in enamel, with an ornamental shield below, upon which the following inscription is engraved :-

WEATHER REPORT.

the following report

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued

On the 23rd at 12.15 p.-The depression in the North is moving into the Peelfls to the N.E. of Japan.

and fallen slightly to moderately over 8. China, The barometer has risen a little in N. China, the Looahoos and the Philippines.

hand, bat probably pressure remains low over The returns from Indo-China are not yet in the middle and western parts of the China Sen..

Pressure is still in slight to moderate excess of the normal between the Bonins and Formosa, in the Formosa Chaauel ant over the S. coast Modonto B. and E. winds may be expected of Chine.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to day, 0.30 inches.

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ALINE WOERMANN, British str., 1,449, J. D. Martin, 7th June-Saigon 2nd June, Rigs and General-Chiness.

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

Jane Bhaughsi 9th June, General ARRATOON. APCA, British str., 2,931, D.

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BIONAL, German str. 940. J. Iverano, 22nd Juno-Rangoon 5th June, General and Rice-Jabson & Co.

SPIE, Norwegian str.. 871, H. E. Solum, 16th Juno-Saigon 12th Jane, Rice-Angaard, Thoresen & Co.

SUEVIA, German str., 3,789, Katzte, 19th Jane Foodbow 10th June, General-Hamburg- Amoriks Linio.

SCISANO, British sir. 1.267, Ficknell, Zud

TarKUAN, British str., 1,459, 1. Dawsex. 21st Jano-Ching wautao 28th May, Coal- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

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TELSAORUS, British str. 1,340, Edwards, 21st Jane Saigon 17th June, Pico- Wo Fat Sing

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BUTO MARU, Japanese etc., 1813, M. Yama-TsiN FAU, German str., 1,002, 8. Hayonga, 18th

moto, 14th June-Dairey 7th Jans, Coal- Mitoni Bussan Kaisha. CHIHLX, British str., 1,148, C. Lindberg, 20th Jane-Haiphong 18th June, Rice-Bet terfield & Swire.

CHINKTANG, British str., 1,229, Kay, 4th Jane -Saigon 31st May, Rice-Butterfold & Swire

CHOWFA, German str., 1,055, F. Schmitz, 14th Juz-Bangkok 6th and Hoihow 13th Juus. Rice-Norddeutscher Lloyd. DAIJIN MARU, Jap. str., 899, Y. Kabaraki, 22nd June-Swatow 21st Juno, General- Osaka Shosen Krisks,

DERWENT, British str., 1,562, J. Jenkins, 20th June-Salgon 17th June, Rico-Man Fat & Co.

DEVAWONGRE, German str., 1,057, F. Rehwoldt,

20th Jana--Hoihew 19th Jane, Rice Batterfield & Swire.

EXPRESS OF CHINA, British Atr. 3.046. W. Davison, R.N.E., 15th June-Vancouver 25th May, Mulls and General-C. P. R. Co. FAUBANG, Brith str, 1,410, H. Malkin, 20th June-Saigon 16th June, Rice and Geral -Jardino, Matheson Co. FITZPATRICK, British air., 2,858, R. E. Hat. chinson, 20th Juno-Moji 14th June, Coal -Order.

HAICHING, British str., 1,267, W. C. Passmore, 22nd June-Foochow, Amoy via Errator 21st June, General-Douglas, Lapraik &

Co HALDIS, Norwegian str., 1,065, G. Salberg.. 17th Juno-Bangkok 7th June, Rice Aagaard. Thoresen & Co. HONGKONG MARU, Japanese str., 3,167, 8. Togo,

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The departures from the manuscript were as interesting as the departures from the allotted speaking place, "Let me tell you the principle on which I acted myself," Mr. Roosevelt inter- pelate in a passage about East Atries and the Britial officials. Choose your man change him when you become discontented with him, bat while you keep him, hack him up." Again, in the course of one of many.com. plimenta to this Script, he said with astonsuing insistence, "Now, dropping his manu- PICTORIAL POST CARDS. gentlemon, I am acustomed to speak with UST Received a Selection of POSTAGE est, ale w sad when I say it is the

historis STAMP CATALOGUE FOR 1910, Fossible example, I mean it. He road Picture and Painting Books, Norela, Postage the best Government it has had for at least

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two thousand years;" Cards, School and Shopping Bags, Dolls, Toza, eyes, he explained, Why I put in 2,000 years " and then, raising his Cigars, Cigarettes, &c., Bo.

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Order

Karaton 15th June, Coal-Showan, Tomos & Co.

JAPAN, British, str., 3.806, A. Stewart, 19th

Jane-Singapore 14th Juns, General David Bassoon & Co. KIANG CHING, Chiness str., 1,002, A. F. Brisander, 5th Jane-Coinking 31st April, General Tang Les KWANGSE, British str. 1,228, P, Cole, 4th June -Tsingtau 29th May, Salt-Butterfield & Swire. KWANGTAH

Chinese str., 1,536, W. H. Lant, 20th June--Shanghai 17th June, Goneral -C. M. B. N. Co. KWAILIN, British str., 1.071. Fuckett, 22nd Jane Newchwang, Dalny and Chefco 15th Juue, General Butterfeld & Swire. LOONGSANG, British str., 1,092, Z. Wheeler, 20th Juse-Kanila 17th June, General- Jardine, Matheson & Co, LOOSOK, German str., 1.620. G. Schultzen, 19th June-Bangkok 13th June, Eico-Butter feld & Swira.

LOYAL, Gorman str., 1,237, R. Wegner, let

Juns-Wakamata 25th May, Cos Sandor, Wieler & Co. MANDABAN MARU, Japanese atr., 3,245, K. Slamideu. 18th June-Miike 12th June, Coal-Mitsui Bazen Koishs.

MARIE, German str., 1,169, Christianssa. 20th June-Haiphong 18th June, Rica - Jabson & Co.

VALDURA, British str., 3,494, McDougall, 18th June Moji 12th June, Coal Mitsui Bussan Kaisin.

VENETIA. Britlel st., 2,333, H. E. Predon,

17th June-Moji 13th June, Coal -Order WURU, British str. 1,207, Lucker, 18th June

-Saigon 14th June, Rice-Batterfield & Swire.

YUNNAN, British str., 1,250, W. O. Jones,

9th June-Saigon 5th June, Rics Batteriell & Swire.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AUSTRALIAN BEATS. The LG.M. ste. Coblen: left Manila on the 22nd inst, at midnight, and may be expected here to-morrow at 6 am.

The E & A str. Aldonham Lift Sydney o the 8th inst. for Queenslands ports, Manitó zad Hongkong.

THE AMERICAN-MAIL. from Manila for Hongkong on the 23rd inat, The PM. str. Mongolia will be dispatched and is due at this port on the 26th inat, at daylight.

The T.K.K. str. Tengo Muru from San Fran kong, and is dus to arrive here on the 29th inst. eivco left Yokohama on the 20th inst. for Hong-

the 7th instant, for Hongkong, via Japan and The P.M. str. Korea Jeft San Francisco on Shanghai, and is duo here on the 4th prox.

Francisco on the 21st inst. for Hongkong, via The T.K.K. str. Nippon Moru loft San

Shanghai, and is das fa arrive at this port on Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and the 19th prox,

THE INDIAN MAIL, and the Straits left Biogapore for this port on The Indo-China str. Namsong from Calentia the 22nd just.

for the Straits and Rongkong on the 17th inst

The Indo-China str. Kumeang left Calcutta. and is dus here about the 3rd prox.

THE GERMAN MAIL.

The LG M. sir. Lustzen carrying the Ger- inst., left Colombo on the 19th inst. p.m., and man Mails with datos from Berlin of the 1st may be expected here on or about the 29th inst.

THE CANADIAN MATL The C.P.R. str. Empress of India left Van. couver on the 15th inat. a.m. for Hongkong via usual ports of cell.

MERCHANT STEAMERS. The Bank Lane Ltd.'s str. Kumeric left Manila on the 21st instant, and is due here to day at daylight.

The Mogul Line str. Lannow left United Kingdom on the 4th instant for Hongkong tin Straite.

The Bank Line Ltd's str. Aymeric left Van- Japan porta couver, B., on the 4th inst. for Hongkong via

The str. Glenest left Singapore on the 22nd at daylight inst, and is due hare da or about the 28th inst.,

The U.S.K. str. Seattle Maru from Tacoma 18th inst, and is expected to arrive here on or left Yokohams for this port via ports on the about the 5th prox.

PASSENGERS. AERITED.

Per Catherine Apear, from Calcutta, &c., Me and Mrs Chaney and Mr A. Whittakor.

Per Linan, front Shanghai, Mrs Granger and children, Mrs Wattond Miss Fleming.

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Per Koga Muru, Er Japan, Conent and Mrs OMURO MARU, Japanese str., 1,770, S. Takagi, Suzaki and child, Lient, and Mrs H. D. Ma

30th May-Fort Arthar 23rd May, Coal-ley, Mr and Mrs W. C. Gash and child, Lient. Miteni Bassan Kaisha,

Dimmock, Mrs Mitani and 2 children, Miss PAYAMA MARU, Japanese str., 6.059, T. Ogala, Murakami, Mr Komas, Mr Akato, Mr Tenchis

21st Jone-Manila 18th June, Matches ya, Mr Ohtani and Mrs Boith. and M'dise.-Osaka Shosen Kaisha. FONGTUNG, German str., 998. Boteführ. 16th June-Bangkok 10th June, Rice and Tim. ber-Butterfield & Swire.

son & Co.

STEAMERS PASSED THE CANAL June 3rd-Ambria, Braemar, Muchun, Sila-

German str. 900. Schlesinger, 21st, Soyo Mart, Inverie, Java. 7th Benvortici, Jane-Bangkok 14th June, Bice-Biemsorerie, 10ta-Antenor, Atsula Siaru, Buelow,

Candia, Ernest Simons, Kasenga. 14th RAJABURI, German str., 1.189, H. Brems. 16th Carmarthenshire, Scandia, Segona, Seneca, Jane Bangkok 6th June, Rice and Wood Theseus, Alcoi 17th-Erroll, Nent Novgorod -Helshors & Co.

Nors, Sunda, Telamon. 21st Andalusia, Aus- Burt, British str., 1,619, A. Fraser, 20th June tration, Benelouch, Glenean, Kanagana Maru. Manila 18th Jane, General-Shewan, Delayed through mutilation: Lennox, St. Tomes & Co,

Patrick,

SALAHADIT, Dutch str., 1,237, T. Boother, 1st June-Balik Papan 24th May, General- Asiatic.

ARRIVALS AT HOMES Junie 18tb-Sardinia, 21st C. Berd Laeisz, Ching Wo, Tyo Maru, Myrmidon, Palma.

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