CHINA AND THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

There is, says a writer in the Rangoon Gazetie, an uncomfortable and undignified assumption that because China has asserted her authority in Tibet, she will go on and assert her, suzerainty on end. It is truo that co10- plimentary missions are sont every dve years from Khatmandh to China. The darkhne no doubt look upon these sa mere friendly amenities, not so with China. The Middle but it Kingdoni she was last century vory-

It is quite likely that this may be very The formal occupation of Lhasa and the effective auxerainty suggestion over Nipal may very well bring it up. Still the rory bo od may mare probably if

by unsatisfactory state of Ching-hung This Shin-Chiness stabo, known to the Peking Government as Chibli, is wondly sinking into the desolation in which we found the Cis-Salween principalities when we took over Upper Barman in King Mindon's time Chieng hung paid tribute equally to Burma and to Chins,

China

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 2nd, 1910.

* TURKISH NOTE ON BOYET, IA

THE CHINESE NAVY.

· ITS PERSONNEL "AND MATERIEL.

A very great obsbáole in the way of command-

ing the reorganisation of the Chinoso Navy in the absence of ofloors and mon trained in the handling of modern shiga of war, faya fingineer ng (London). In the navy, as at proeent existent, there are numbors of really oupable men who would doubtless in case of need rendor valuable service to the sation, but even those

aro

A MANILA” “HONGKONG”: SIDEX:

SUSPICIOUS OF GREAT BRITAIN,

Says the Cablenets of Tuesday In Somebody blandered most woefully in regard There had recently been an exchange of Notes to sending the noosary coin to Hougkong in between the British and the Turklat Goveru response to the cable tone for funds made ments with regard to Egypt. Owing to certain by the ten chorus glès now in Hongkong reports relating to the falace of the quantry en route to Manila to take part in and drill the becoming torrent, tho Trish Government other 200 girls who are to make up the grand applied to the reside the publication by the ballet of the extravaganza to be put on tinople with a request for the publication

the Elks at their country fair next British Government of an oficial dements of month Ana rocule the ladies did not finitely reassure publin opinion. The King Thibaw lost man Government appears to have expected be and installed the Chief. his grin of it at he lost his control of receive a favourable reply in low of the rest during his reign that the present flawbwa or of Egypt. To its surprise, however, the British most of the outlying dependencies, but it was declarations by Sir Edward Grey on the subject Ambassador asked if it was the intention of the Hsenwilipa, as they call him, was appointed Turkish Government to try to createau Egyp and he was put in charge by Kongtang

tina question." under the orders of the Burmese military offlcer

The Porte was apparently rexed at this at Kengtung Tisore was some misce lanoons fighting before it was affected and the newly reception of ita request, and it and the Turkish Ambassador in London to approach The Chinese interfered with neither proceeding, Trung-li Yaman was instituted no sutered no protest and showed no interest in the of State for Foreign Affairs thereupon replied than fifty years ago. It owed its matter, although the Kongtung levies saoka that in all probability the declarations of the whom has been a front row star in the biggest with a modern navy,

British Ambassador, which GBGeggarily establishment to proposals

beforeud barnt the capital in the `urusi ongaging had been imbued with the draumspection and Productions in the United States and Europe asilore, there is a vast amount of material to the Throne by a special uncil convened after Shan way, presumably with the idea of giving

roserve impoat upon him by the actual cir the conclusion of peace in 1860, to decide upon the now rulera fair start.

cumstances, had been misjudged. Sir Edward the manner in which foreign affairs should thenceforward be conducted. In reply to the toems most probable, therefore, that, if me Grey added that the British Government had in the Prince of Hasi, a decreo was issued on the territories of the promier: Shan Chief, as Principle no objection to give offect to the It would seam that someeno, in the kindness have proved excellent sailors in the past, they memorial presented this council headed by

desire to see a definite statement pub lished on the subject, but that in view of 19th January, 1861, commanding the formation

internal events in Egypt the publication of any of a new department ander the title Tsung-Li Koh Kao Shih Wu Yemen. It was not, how ment of India was ns timorous na a girl having i dementi on the part of the British Governmentstunt, and succeeded only in making a most

would ran the nak of being interpreted by the leaders of the Nationalist movement as a sign

Is superficially different from what was the father and Burnin' was the 'mother these reports, which should be caluntated de-arrive on the Tear yesterday, as it not conversant with the most modern conditions,"

fast rosted. Only a generation ago the relations of tho Chinese Government with that the Mongolian Suparintendency, familiarly of Russia ware condnated by the Li Fan Yuan, talled the Colonial Ofice. That somewhat in ritating arrangement was given up a good many years ago. The old Tang. Iamen has given place to the Waiwapa This has now the dignity of a special organisation with ranks and promotion specially appertaining to itself which

there were quite a few disappointed young men veesele. There are various edustional establish- in Manils when the Tear dropped her anchor ments in different parts of China for the training hovering about in manotes and bandar that the perienced in findin, ships, so that thoro students and Captain Outerbridge hailed those who dare of cadets, bat hore, sgain, diffealty is ex- young ladies whom they had gone cut to great may receive the necessary practical training at sea wore still in Hongkong when his good ship on the completion of their courses of study. The sailed on Tuesday afternoon, presnoval colleges at Tiontain, Chefoo, Shanghai.-

Captain Outerbridge awo garo ent'a banch Nankin, and Canton provide certain facilition of other information in his inimitable manner, for the study of Raval matters, but in no case in regard to the young ladion. Ho said that are the provisione adeguate for a really efficient

Indies-cach of are not versed in the latest prostions associated carried to Hongkong as to

the old Yamen of Forolgu Affairs nevor lind appointed chief paid homoge at Mandalay Sir Edward Grey on the matter. The Beoretsry through some unknown ord had been course of tuition, the lecturers being Chirase, who

The

more

of

admission Cabinet formed by the members of other departments of Blato,

we

of recent yours-to the effect that the roal intention of bringing them to Manila was to have them sing in a German beer garden and that they were mad clear through and through. of his heart, has tried to tall the chorus ladies about the German village which is to play such à conspicuous part in the country fair lamentable mess of the

Than too, they were told that they were to be

With regard to the

draw upon because, as is natural with dcast- line of the extent possessed by China, the fish- ing industry is one of the principal menus of livelihood. The men recruited from these tools are subservient to discipline, frugal in their habits, and readily assimiliate the new condi tions under which they are placed.

The Chinese navy as at present constituted contains no reseals of a modern standard; the largest rossel in the fast is the flat-chi, which

ever, so much a department. as a species ladstone, commonplace,. Borough council, of weakness or of hesitation on the part of welcomed by the Mayor." This sounded nine was built in England about ten years ago, and "Apparently the qualification for this Cabinet hairdresser, greengrocer sort of a man. He was Groot Britain to take action should the oir to them, but a day or two later jaalousy cropp which flies the flag of the Admiral of the northern

was not so much ability as the want of it. The Chinese "Red Book continued uncensoious of its existence for years and what work was done was carried. by the Secretar

ed out as to which one was to be personally cortad ashore by the Mayor. However, this trouble was smoothed over by the shorts ladies bing informed that there was enough

Ching-hang was in Burmese times, they would have been placidly admitted. Bat the Govern a soa-bath on a sunless morning. The Foreign Secretary was Lord Kimberley, Herbert

succceded by Lord Salisbury, who thought that the East was not worth a mass or a protons), and a "black men more or less not worth consideration. Moreover, there was the ques The actual members wore a random ton of the Deoennial Tribute from Burma, öfforts to the maintenones of the status quo in of this particular: “Mavor" to go around placement, which were built in Germany, and

which some industrions Baba-like person collection of pantaloons, "anai touth, sans eyes, raised, and China, which had forgotten could not give any immodiate affect to the aug. among the whole bevy, on ranch was in addition, sunmbor of small auxiliary. ness of a lock of which the key has been legt, all about it, noted and accepted with ponderous, sane taste, sans everything" capt the stubborn-

gravity. It had been as completely allowed to tradesman who has drop as the tributo trelnically das from Siam and the dogmatism of become a justice of to pense. It was a sort of and Annam. So the Chieng-hung matter was combination of a dust heap and a collection

held up by unse a means of shelving the tabute mile-headed bigole. The Waiwupu is not much better, The very name is unsatisfactory question and by Chinn as a forgotten sanet.

Twenty years ago both the Superintendents of the States a look

les.

cumstances require it.

Therefore, while reiterating his previons samarances with regard to the intention of the British Government to devote its most serious Egypt, Bir Edward Gray regretted that he gestion of the Ottoman Government.

Meantime, It authorities in the Sinai Peninsula are com

is known that the Turkish plaining to the Porte of the action of the Egyptian authorities, alleging that they are distributing arms to the tribes and extending

But the principal cause for their the failure on the part of someone to promptly account of which was given in the Cablensus send cola in response to their touch, un American a fow mornings ago. Impressarie Rosenthal when asked about this yesterday stated to a reporter that bo did not thinks he was to blame; that he sent the dough as soon as he believed it would be needed. is desirous of thinking that it was intended for steamship fares. But he was informed otherwise by ons of the Elks who overheard him talking with the reporter. He said that when a choras girl asks for money, the only thing to do is to sea that she gets it may pronto, will leave Hongkong on the Eubs this morning. Rehearse for the big extravaganza are now well under way, and it promises to be a man- moth affair. The chorus ladies will arrive in time to take charge of the drilling of the ballet

Outsiders. There is a rank in the Boarda, jast Chieng-hung. They found the Chief engaged gostions are unfounded, it would rather seem India Office, and the Home Department has by leaving his capital and establishing himself (ising again the whole question. more dignity than the Colonial Offico. In China, the Board of Civil Ofice ranks first, and the bamboo palase some fifty miles away, where he smoked opium day and night. Between assured them that he WAS Pipes he

Board for the Foreignere comes last.

This is the Board which was the outcome of

THE STING OF DEATH..

squadron. A rister ship of this vessel was, unfortunately, lost three or four years ago, sbout 100 miles south of Shanghai. There are sleg three smaller cruisers of about 3,000 tons dis-

are the same ago, the Hai-chi. There are,

training chips, mounting a few guns up to destroyers and gunbeste. 4.7iu., as well as a number of torpedo-boat About four years ago o ntracts were placed in Japan for six gunbonts by the late Chau Chi Tung during has viceroyalty of the two Hu provinces. These vessels have now been delivered, and are engaged

In patrol work on the Youngtsskinng.

the Boxer rising, and it is the Board which, ager to become a British subject, About Professor Elis Matchinkoff, who, after studying It is now believed that the ton chorus laches The naval establishments at Taku, Shanghai,

the same time he received o visit from M. Pavie, who affected to regard Chiong-hung as a kind of deraliet territory, and told him that as long as it was not Chins he was quite indifferent as to who was his overlord. The same affability seems to have characterised his communications with various German efloors, one of whom was mad and the others merely collecting information.

In the May issue of the World's Work the longevity of the Balkan peoples, devided that their diet of sour milk products had much to do with destroying the old age bacillas, hus republished (in English) his latest paper on the problem of death.

From time immemorial mankind (he writes) has striven to find an answer to this question. The majority of the people believed, and many people believe even now, that death is not the actual termination of life, and that there is an- other, eternal life beyond this life. The belief in the immortality of the soul or in the immor

RED ROUGH HANDS On Retiring

One night treatment for red, rough, chapped and bleeding hands, itching, burning palms and painful finger ends with

CUTICURA

Works wonders. Soak them, on retiring, in hot water and Cuti- cura Soap, dry, anomt freely with Cuticura Ointment, and wear soft bandages or old loose gloves during the night.

SOFT WHITE HANDS On Rising

THE DERBY,

-A GREAT;BAQE, MAART

84.6-I

their design on Nipal prosper. The darkba is divided, has declared his independence and hastality of man has became very doeply rooted in sumed to-day, M. Casmir Berger (France) been brought up to a more efficient standard finish, defeated Lord Villiers' Greenback (by

that the Gurkhas might be thoroughly resent sort of civilisation far back into their own coun ter Binne Nipole within the sphere of influence of the Indian Government, the pros. pect is not one that we can regard with. calm uational football match.

It

that there may be trouble ahead There expression to the same

of their

to

"In order to attain the aim of

The country has suffered from the lack of adequate naval establishments, there being no dont at any one of them of sufficient dimensions to take the largest vessels of the fleat, so that recourse had to be made to docks owned by private companies in various ports of the East.

uffer four years consideration, has resolved

Foochew, and Whampos, near Canton, constitute to make Tibat a province, and is boliored

bases and noral repair stations in the North, in to be meditating an exertion of authority

the central part of the past-line, and in Ovor Nipal. A great opportunity was missed

the South respectively. The first, at Taku, is in an absolutely neglected condition, as the when in 1900 the Eight Powers,"

so that no work is now carried on there. The Chinese called the Allied forces, insisted on

Bhanghai establishment comprises an arsenal, the formation of a proper Foreign Office

INTERNATIONAL COTTON

shipyard, and engine and boiler works. The in Peking What they got was the Wai

CONG KESS.

shipyard and engine works were let about five upu, and this is only another name for this

The Derby of 1910, an historic and a remark Since then nothing has been done by us be

years ago to a private company, which has Tsung-li Yamen. A rose by any other nomo

Urussels, June 7th.

reorganised the whole establishment, with the able race, has been won, and lost. The favourite, may smell as sweet, but there is no great dif. yond noting that there has been civil war in

The International Cotton Congress WOS 10- the Siste ever since. The Chao of one of the

result that the engine and boiler works have Lemberg, by Cyllene-Galicia, in a desperate ference between a cesspool and a stoguant drata.

It will be very surprising if the Chineno find twelve largo Pauns into which Chiong-hang is

Mr. C. W. Macura (England) announced that than they formerly occupied. The graving dook St. Frasquin-Evergreen) in

the owner liko little Jack Elliot and will "tak dings frao maintained it for the last twenty years. The man. It is ofter declared that this belief is presiding

the members of the International Coma that was enlarged, but no vary great improvement 2 min. 35 1-5 secs. Me, "Pairin chord time of was made in the shipbuilding establishment. the winner, thus receives compensation for the nebedy." The Chinese have now for a good Chinese hare as intervals sent down datach. qualified for the purpose of defeating the fear

had been received in audience by the King of The company has since been workedsatisfactorily defeat of Bayards in last year's Derby. Charles been trying to "introduce the bene ments of troops to rostore o der, bat thing have of death, and thus solving the problem in the many years jected the proffered belt with a good deal of fart Panns. Last cold weathers considerable standing the profound faith of which they may dealing with the inadequacy of the cotton crops in the port of Shanghai, Indeed, the com- Gow, who sprang a curb on his book a few days remarkably little success, The Wa have re. Ing on the population outside Mong. So, thede. sense only. Highly educated people, notwith the Belgians. Considerable time was spent in and his handled a large amount of repair work i.O'Malley was third, and Lord Hosabary's Neil Bts of civilisation" among the wild Wa; but with never got beyond the preliminaries of batten. best manner. But this may be tras la austrow

be a of the Horld and is discussing means of

Shanghai Dook and Engineering Company, by very many to carry off the prize, was placed

the race as under: troops came up from Kwengi, but their per It is not surprising that it should be so, for the ing batter supplies. the enterprise as to chase the emissaries of this formance did not go beyond that of the ordin. f belief in eternal life is acquired by certain people Mr. A. Schmidt, secretary to the Federation, which is the principal engineering and re-fourth. A contemporary gives a description of ary brases who hail preceded them, and they through education, whereas fear of death is said that if the British Cotton Growing Asso pairing establishment in Shanghai. In ad-

ciation devoted more of its attention to India, Pion to something P

undertaking mercantile

A good race it was, this struggle for the repair-work, purely instinctive. For this mason it is easy to son, that the especially to establishing having agencies, its such Chinese warships as could enter the dook Derby. Away at the starting point one say the have gone book to spend the proceede expedition in more agreeable places

onephilosophical systems, with their theory of efforts would be rewarded by excellent results.

there have had their repairs effected at this bunch of colours little, bright, distant dols with It is believed that the Hsenwibpa of Chlong-metaphysical whole, to which human to most M 6. 31. Jolinson: Cawnpore) said, he did establishment, and on overal occasions torpedo the background of grean foliage. Restless little dots, running backwards and forwards, changing detachment, as if it were a glorified interhung has asked to be taken undor British protoe subjectitself and sacrifice itself, will not ment not see why India should not in time produce boat destroyers of the British Equadron on the places, in a sliifting Kaleidoscope. The rose of.

tion very many times, at least as often ne there has CHINA AND THE BURMA FEONTIER. been a change in the Assistant Political Officer at with great success., There is nothing left but ten million bales of cotton yearly, or nearly as China Station have undergone docking and

turn to solence with this question and see much as Amerien,

Mr. A. H. Dixon (England), speaking with repairs. At the dockyard of Fooohow, which the crowd grow to a tamult, and then dropped to was for many years ander the management of a dead silence. They're off!" The little dets of is not morely in Nipal, however, Kentang The same desire. The anaaul cold whether size is in a position to solve the referents to the befien prospects in Egypt, said French experts, have been built various clustes colour wego moving swiftly, all in a bunch at drast may be trouble all along our north-east wasther caravans of Panthay traders regularly great problem of human life, to completely tho,yield of the soil appeared to have not got of small warships and river ateaméra. It is used and then stretching: out into a lonzor line, and

gradually loss, there being a diminution of

as a repair station by many of the ships of the then coming nearer to one's vision, so that one froutier. Up to now the north-west is the engnite why we do not restore order in the the present life of man is too brief, just because about 22 per cent. in twelve years, Still; migny Chinese fleet, and possesses dry docking accom could see the colours clearly, and the long, thin

and, we are going to do it quite worth thinking about and watching. Our number of heads of Pamus intermittently ask north-eastern frontier is as unsatisfactory as it the same question. Wandering. Frouch pro man's animal origin. Organs and arrange pessimistic. The Egyptian Government should disability of streng tides and currente, docking

consuls want to know what reason there is why lamentably bad from the physical point of view. Franco should not take the territory east of the merits which were essential to animals have establish a Department devoted entirely to operations are rendered somewhat difficult and a dash round Tattenham Corner, Greenbeck led

become entirely anperfludus. to the for

Mr. B. H. Jackson and Mr. J. M. Thomass, at times dangerous. The establishment at In other places where it is obvions and altogether Mekong and Great Britain that to the west.

Whampoa occupies a practically similar position excellent, at far as the barrier is concerned, there Within the last year or two a fresh complication more perfected human bas as yet been no final settlement. If Tibet is has appeared in the person of ́s brother of the science must remove this evil, which may be reporting on the work of the British Cotton of ineptitude as the one at Taku.

hopo

that within a comparatively short time to become a Sually administered Chinese pro. Heenwilips, who aspires to supplant that sorry accomplished through a systematic adherence to Growing Association, expressed the confident rince, the airy statement that our frontier potentate, and makes periodical ralds to this neigh-bygienic rule, bable that natural death is also there would be a large increase of cotton from

is very probable

British Colonies. the north of the Kachin tracks is only bourhood of the capital, only to retire precipita forma of poisoning which is caused not, by the limitel or national. ambition will have ately when bis amp is reconnofired by lovios foreign haetacin in our organism, but by various to be revised, and annotated, sud there from Chiang-hung.

∙ATA able

do The Stato is a very remote one, but it natural elements in our own bodice. We are many who

accompanied by extraordinarily street sensations all the clearer from the failure to settle the affairs can go on very much longer. We are It is probable that the prisons in the body that frontier where it begins to go southward. It is constantly being told that China is wakening very obvious on the map. It should be the line up Sho bas cartainly wakened up so far as to participate in this process arouse these pleasant of the watershed of the Nmaikha and the Sal- make her authority effective at Llman. Pre- sensations." ween, and we say so, at intervals, with mild sumably this has been done under the spur of protest and conviction at Calontta and Peking the 1906 Treaty The awakening cannot, and Downing Street. The Chinese politely therefore, be called hasty or presipitate, but now make a note of it and then officials and popula that her eyes are opened and turned towards her collect tributo where they can and settle developments all along this Shan States border tion on the ground trek over the border and south-western frontier, we must be prepared for where they please. When ones the natural And these dovelopments will affect not only ns, Line is passed there is no reason why they but also the French territories of the font

the should stop anywhere, except

L408, extremely worthless character of the ground as a whole. But that is not the point. The neces sity of a position in territories like theso, with populations imperfect morals and unpraize- worthy habits, is the determination of respon xibilition. The Chinese, with a due regard for orderliness vand a lofty disregard for ethnology, lamp the dependencies of the Empire together under the classes of the Inner Mongols and the Onter Mongols, Among the latter are a tribe known as the Dam Mougelt, who are said to be semi-savage. The populations of this water

well can be. Considerable stretches of it aro

are

not

to

timo, Bat the brevity of life is the result of

agriculture,

boing. Therefore,

VENICE MURDER TRIAL

VERDICT AND SENTENCES.

them for a moment or two. The. they came in into the straight, followed by Lumberg. Neil Gow is out of it! Oh, he hasn't a chance!" everyone was shouting now, and the defeat of Neil Cow was proclaimed in a tumult of excitement. "Greenback! Greenbnok!' the man close to me, who had said "Watch the dark, blue and the buff," was shouting triumphantly. But Tembarg was coming cluse. Thus white with be orange sleeves was holding the dark blue. At the last The proceedings in Venice against Countess it was a duel between them, Excitement leapt Elise, Perrior, in connection with the alleged Lemberg's jackey was ding like the devil murder of Court Kamarewery, are concluded. horseback, That hoy, and horse were like one The attitude of the prisoners seemed but little creature fashing past and hardly seeming to different from that adopted by them throughout touch the ground. A terrifio shont acclaimed the tail. The Countess Tarnowska, who was the victor. It was Mr. Fairia's Lemberg. very pale, might be seen sometimes applying a ridden by Dillon, and Greenback and Charles O Malley were second and third in a race handkerchief to her eyes.

uncertain from the start to a hat finish.

it, either hand or on a map. This is made does not seen likely that the hopeless state of Justified in believing that natural death is creasing the quantity and improving the quality orzowaki, MM. Prilakoff and Naamot and at one's throat just for those faw, swift seconda

of

AN IRISH DIVORCE CASE

EXCESSIVE HEAT IN BERLIN.

Berlin, June 5th.”~ Sanday was one of the three hottest days Berlin has experienced since the year 1848. In the early morning the temperature was 75 degrees Fabrenheit, and during the afternoon 93 degroes in the shade was reached. In exposed places sheltered. from the breeze the tomperature, it is stated, went up to 105. Many people fainted during the day, and there wore several destlis. Sleep was almost impossible. Next day thoro was a slight, but very slight, decline.

MAD MULLAH SHOT. A

Mr. M. N. Waddin (India) confirmed the statements about the possibility of largely in.. of Indian cotton in a comperatively short time, and urged that delegation from the Mr. J. W. Fox (Director of the Mississippi Congress should visit India. Experimental Station) stated that the present condition of the American cotton crop presented no cause for alarm from the spinners standpoint, No footer would be so potent in ensuring a normal supply of cotton as a staple prios. The world must revise its ideas as to the price of patton as it had done with regard to most and wheat.

Asked by Herr Kufr (Austria) what he thought that price should be, Mr. Fox ang- gosted 15 cents a pound a statement which the Congrets received witla incredulity.

E

-ehed are not Mongols at all, but so far pa is co-respondent denied the miscondust, & à conn-1 were armed by great Britan, and, after botten had the effect of lessening the consump

At half-past two the jury retired to consider their verdict. Ou reentering the Conet the foreman of the jury stated that their verdict was

as follows!

Lon

It has been called the "Black Derby ” hanse

of the acres of black coats and black dresses,

bat for all that the scene on which the sun They found that Naumoff wounded Count shone with consistent warmth on the 1st inst, was Komarowsky, with the intention of killing anything but sombre, There must have boen hing, that the crime was premeditated for quarter of a million people huddled together on personal objects; but that at the moment of the Downs and perched in the stande, which committing it prisoner was in such a state of wore filled to the topmost seats. They were usental infirmity as considerably to impair pouring along all the rands towards Epsom from bis responsibility.

early morning. the amal miscellaneous pro They found that the Countess Tarnowska cessions of perspiring humanity, in which nearly inoited Naumoff to cestination; that her every conceivable kind of vehicle could be found. mental infirmity was not complets, but Donkey carts and motor omnibuses, waged the partial that she did not give Naumoff a usual bitter fend. There were more omnibuses mandate to kill the deceased though she in- and fewer donkeys this year—a trying sign of atigated and wilfully strengthened her deter the times. But old customs die hard, and it is mination. They found that her complicity gratifying to record that some half a dozen was essential to the crime, and that such gentlemen, determined to uphold the best tradi- complicity was premeditated, with a view to tions of Derby-day, drove a donkey four in-hand obtaining the insurance money on deceased's triumphantly to the best part of the Downs and life.

Step received the ovation they deserred. Ozu saw, They found that Frilukoff was guilty in the howover, that the taxi cab bad triumphed same degres ze the Countess Tarnowska, and over all horse-drawn carriages and had that ho was suffering from no mental invaded the Downs In hundreds. The infirmity

Herr Kuffer then izquired if the Congres was to understand that American ostton was to In the Divorce Court, on June 5th, Sir Sam.

cost 15 cents a pound whether there was a big crop or a small crop. Were they to be in the uel Evaste and a special jury heard the petition

position that all other things might change of Edward S. Carruthers, an inspector of works

bat that the price of cotton was, to bo an- in the Royal Engineers Department, who asked

changeable ? Patton t for a decres xies on the ground of the alleged

Mr. Fox repasted that in his opinion the misconduct of his wife, Edi hand, with the co-

The Standard states that the Mad Mullab of cost of satten must advance to 15 cents respondent, I opt. Paul Whetham, against whom Somaliland has been anot. He was pursued by to the leverused ecet at everything contested damages were clamed. Both respondent and a large force of friendlies," the tribesmen who with colton growing. known there with eth to qualify ter-charges of misconduct and candiet conducive wounded, was captured and executed, cotten had the effect of lessening high pied their magery with washy epithets. It is were made against potitioner, which no denied. The Mullah gave Great Britain eleven years tour of cotton goods. The price accounted for the therefore all the more desirable to determine Opering the case for the husband, Mr of worry, almost perpetual Sghting, and contus world-vido depression in the colton unde who is to Le responsible for their doinga. Barnard, C., id the marriage took place in at least £2,000,000 for menccessful expeditions. The duty was incumbent upon them to redouble This is still more required in the Wa States. Limerick in 1897, where the petitioner was at Haji Mohamed Abdullah, the Mullah, who their efforts to encourage cotton-growing in ali There the frontier has bien partially mapped the time stationed. There was ore child was a Herous standing seven feet high, began parts of the worldkonda k and fairly accurately dot forth in words by us, From 1893 to 1900 husband and wife were in business as low giver in the wild interior of and the result has been communicated to the St. Lucis (West Indies), but in the later year Somaliland and was, or pretended to be a Chinese Government by the Foreign Office the wife came home owing to the state of her puritan Musulman who preached the necessity with a map to confirm it, but before, during and health. In October, 1902, petitioner also re- | of regular payers and the avoidance of intoxi- after the intimation Chiness offlelula have, is trued and went to Shornclife, where they met carta.

A French ewspaper for London, Paris syed orders to the villagers and Chinese traders the on-respondent, who was stationed there,

Nouvelles, is issued to day (May 7th), says the have exploited the silver mines miles or one Fetitioner and co-respondent became very side of the frontier painted red on our maps. The friendly, and when the former left for Hongkong LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Daily Chronicle. The object of the paper is to cement the ententecordiale between England and mines are well hold and steadily worked, but the

The Carruthers during his absence. Co-respondent orders are not on so satisfactory a footing. The he asked co-respondent to be a friend to hire,

The IGM str. Coblenz, which left here on France, and to serve an organ of the French Wa in fast collect heads at their convenience promised that he would. The conversation took the 25th ultimo, at midnight, arrived at Yako Colony in London, which le becoming more K namerous every year. The first number con and now and then make raids and burn place while crossing Trafalgar-square, the co. lams on the 1st instant at 8 am. villages and oven Shou-Chinese capitale when it spondent having entertained Mr. and Mrs. This CPR. Co.'s str. Afontèngle left Vantains articles on Mr. Asquith and on the French seems good to them Unfriendly acts of this Carruthers to dinner on the eve of Mr. Car-couver on the 30th último sm. for Hongkong Prime Minister, H. Aristida Briand.. Contrib ground that the jury were not unanimama, the public fauey ever since there has been

A FRENCH NEWSPAPER FOR LONDON.

tions on the political altuation in France and England, notes on literature, and other matters in of general interest to the French residents London are other features of the first anubex. fa M. Philabert, who The editor of the peper. was formerly sesotiated with M. Clemmon on La Justice Paris Nouvelles has the advantage

kind cannot go on andrinitely, without notics authers departure. The following day, November via usual ports of call ahora Maru (Bombay of any kind being taken of them by either sido. 2, 1905, petitioner sailed for Hongkong, where he

The NIK The wild We have give us no trouble in the remained until December, 1906 An affectionate Line) left Singapore for this port on the 29th way of head-hunting though they have the correspondence passed between petitioner and ultimo, and is expected here on the 5th instant. skulls of two British officers. The reason no his wife. In some of her letters Mrs. Car The NY.K. str. Afsuta Maru (European doubt is that the Salweon is too awkward aruthers montioned that so-respondent had taken Line) left Singapore for this port on the 30th siver to cross except at regular ferries. But we her out to entertainments and to dinner. In ultimo, and is expected here on the 6th instant, a large list of special writers and couleibu are responsible for them and a time must come Decomber, 1908, who he came home petitionerst daylight when we shall be called upon to keep them in

was very ill, and at his wife's request they The H.-A. Linie str. Westphalia left Tsing-tors. The paper is published every Saturday. order. That will be whon Peking finds out that occupied separate rooms.

taw on the let inst. a.m., and may be expected and is the most serious attempt yet made to ertauliah ·an influential French newspaper in local attempts at civilisation bave to far been

hare on or about the 6th inst.

London angustifled failures

The case is proceeding.

They found that the maid Elise Perrier had no part in the orbao.

They found that Count Kamarawsky would not bare died of his wounds without accession of extraneous circumstances.

The

was undoubtedly

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Derby hansom has vanished. The New King Potrol reigns at Epsom nowadays, and along all the roads that load there. Next year-who. knows we may go to the Derby by aereplane There were all the usual side-shows and sointific devices for separating confiding spectators from The maid, Elso Ferrier, was acquitted. The their money on the Downs; and there were also others were sentenced to the following terms of the usual minor tragedies in hard cash and

law. spent in custody:Nawmoff, three years one solitary confinement, to include the time airendy ocasional interventions of the strong arm of the

istory of Lemberg wa month; Countess Tarnowska, eight years four months, and Frilukoff, ten years On the highly popular. The colt has been strong counsel for the defence in the Kamarowski trial betting on the race, for the white and range jacket of his owner is among the best known on have petitioned for another trial.

the turf, and always commands a large following. It was a maiden Derby triumph for Mr. Ales Taylor, the trainer, and B. Dillon, the jockey, as well as for the owner. “ Mr. Fairio” in only a name asemmed, for racing purposes. The rent name of the owner of the Derby winner is Mr. Cox. It is said that he made his movay out ef the Broken Hill mines in Australia, faking m number of shares in liquidation of a debt. He is of the best type of owner, for he breads hie Own KROBACZSDE.

WEIGHT AND GERIG'S "PREMIER"

SCOTCH WHISKx-just the mmo na yon

get at home in Scotland. Advt.

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