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politics 1 The typhoon Kiguals, which were holats

osed Monday night, were taken down yest

Mornings

with

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of Oriental de to problems. The PRESIDE to handle a big stick, is charg having more faith measures than in legislative ones, and this is suggested as explanatory of his recent N. WATSON & CO. actions which proved unpopular. In short,

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For having opim in their possession two cooks from the steamer Bus in were fined $170 plece by Mr. E. B. Hallifax at the Magistracy yesterdy,

At the Magistracy yesterday Mr. J. B. Wood fined four natives 810 spiece, with the siter native of fourteen days Imprisonment, for stowing away on the steamer Kwong Sai at Cantou.

he has become Orientalised, which implies that he is inclined to net as a despot, a benevolent despot, perhaps, but a despot nevertheless. The same is said to characterise both LOED CUEZON and LORD CROKEE,The former is blained for seeking to apply to England the experiance be WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS. gained ne ruler of the great dependency of India. It seems to him that the masses of the people are material, on which to experi

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THE GREAT PRIZE FIGHT.

LONDON, July 4th. Johnson knocked out Jeffries in the fifteenth round.

HANKOW SZECHUAN

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WORLD'S HEAVY-WEIGHT BOXING 1903

CHAMPIONSHIP.

Feb. 5 W Denver D. Martin Feb 27 W Bam MoVey April 16 W Sandy Ferguson May 11 K Joe Butler July 31 no do Bandy Ferguson Oct. 27 W Bam MoVey

Bandy Ferguson

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10

Los Angeles 20 Los Angeles 20 Boston Philadelphin Philadelphia 3

Los Angele 20 Colma, Cal. 20

.....Philadelphia 6. Francisco 20 Chicago6 Los Angeles B 8. Fransisce 20

May 21 1. Marvin Hart April 25 K, Jim Jefforde May 3 W Black Ein May 9 K Walter Johnson

...Philad

Philadelphis Philadelphis 9nade Joe Jeannette... Philadelphia Jana 26 no do Jack Monive Philadelphia S July 13 Morris Harris...Philadelphia July 13 node Black Bill Pape

Philadelphia July 18 W-F Bandy Ferguson Chelsea July 84 no de Joo Grim Philadelphia 6 Philadelphia 2 Nov. 25 LF Joo Jeannette Dec. 1 W Young Peter Jackson Baltimers 12 Dec. 2 no do Joe Jeannette de

The big Ight which took place at Nevada on Monday stood high in the scale of world wide events. In America, as we learned by cable, special tralas were running from everywhere Dao. in the States to Bean, and it is no exaggeration Feb 16 no de Black Bill to state that on Monday the thoughts of people April 22 K Sam MeVer in all parts of the world were contred in the Jano 2 W Frank Chida duings at that township, and that the result of Oct. 18 K Denver Ed. Martin the fight for the world's championship was 1905)

loasly awaited. Never in the history of the ring has excitament ran so high, for this is the first occasion on which a white man has entered the squared circle to endeavour to wreat the povated honour from black. Jack

rip Johnson is the first black champion, and the retaining of the belt by a coloured man does not appeal to white votaries of the nobla art.

When the ex-heavy-weight champion pat Bob Fitzsimmons to sleep on Caney Ialsed in June 1899 his right to the title was contesteil for

JBZ 16 no de Joe Joanatte York Four stoceeding yours, but in all his later fights

Jan 25 Jeffries had little trouble in holding that which Mar. 15 W Joe Jeannette

K Bob Kerne

to the Hankow-Szechuan Railway Zealander he beat Tem Sharkey on points in 25 His Majesty's Government had sp sleep Anything from a to firu zounds. agreement arrangement, and that rounds, and knocked on Jim Corbett in 23. Others who sought to supersede im were putto proved of the terms of the tgrennent Ther the big follow was left alone, nono appar before it was concluded. bently caring to dispute further with him his

right to the championship balt.

LONDON, July 4th.

Sir Edward Grey, replying to Mr.

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lost all sense of the realities of popular suff-ordered by Mr. J. B. Wood at the Magistracy Arbuthnot in the House of Commons to-day, stated that the Chinese Gov. rage." LORD CROMER is quoted as another yesterday to pay a fine of 340.

He, too, is conspicuous as the Seme Tokyo papers report that the term of ernment would be asked to agree he had won. After his defeat of the Now April 19K Black Bill Wokal rogenerator of an Oriental people. He offion of Sir Claude Macdonald, British Am gained his first experience in India. Then

instanca.

the affairs of Egypt he administered Returning to his native land after great successes among the Mohammedans, ho seeks to apply the notions thus derived A

to

this conditions of democracy."

Gerau journal finde in this the expla

nation of the phenomena of contemporary British politics. It declares that the "people do not realize that there is an Orientalizing tendency at work among them.

that it has been arranged to retain him in Tokyo

bassador in Tokyo, expires in October next, bus

for other two years.

The water in Yokohama barbour recently has been at a dark-reddish colour, se was the ease in Novembar last year. A large number of fish are Boating on the surface gasping for air,

Putting up an obstruction in the street, it docsn't matter whether it is frequented or not, is se bad as the clook tower in Queen's Rond. "-- Dr. Fitzwilliams at the Sanitary Board meeting. On Monday, June 27th, in the Mitan Bishi

Shipbuilding Yard, at Nagasaki, the koel was laid of the second-class cruiser Yahagi. The vessel will bo of 4,950 tons, and will have a speed of 25 kaota.

A Poking talogram says that in view of the mossity felt for an official organ to guide public opinion, tàs Chinese Government has caused an ex-official to promote a newspaper with a capital of Tis. 800,000, the paper to be known as the Tatsinpao (Great Chinese News).

The experience of the British and Americans prompts the fear that Orientalised politics may ruin free peoples." France, it is added, also knows what it is to have Orientalised statesmen among her rulers. Several Home journals who ought to know better have allowed themselves to be influenced by unjustifiable conclusions drawn from the premises here stated, Western liberties are believed to be in perilled from such sources, and British and Americans are warned against such Orient alising influences. Such feare are altogether GUINNESS' STOUT groundless. That men, such as those indicated, should betray tendencies due to having exercised administrative functions over Eastern races is not surprising, but

The three Indian watolzen from the King their importance is exaggerated. If a Edward Hotel who were charged before Mr. A.S. WATSON & CO. n to a democratic environment did E. R. Hallifax at the Magistracy with assault

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Such was the state of blank when Jeffries handed over his sight to the title to Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, and with the franifer numerous claimants entered the lists. O'Brien was ultim- LONDON, July 4th.

ately defeated by Tommy Durna, and Tommy, Count Zeppelin and Prince Henry after disposing meteor-like, of the claim of the of Prussia have started to make Australian, Bill Squires, left America to fight for

in the ascendant until he was over-

investigations northward of Spitz.theprimacy in other parts of the world. Ho bergen with regard to facilities for taken by Johnson in Sydney, when, instead of mooring an airship in the Arctic ice drawing the colour lias, he decided to meet the big black This proved the waterloo of Baras, and other necessary information with

and for the first time in pag ilistic annals a a view to a scientific aerial expedition black man became world's champion. in 1912.

OBITUARY

LONDON, July 4th. The Hon. Melville Weston Fuller, Chief Justice of the United States since 1888, is dead.

The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending the 3rd July, 1910, shows that of non-Chinesa there were 409 to the Library and 147 to the Museum, and of Chinese 155 to the former and 1,595 so ths latter. The Library was, therefore, used by 564 2 persons and the Museum by 1,742.

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RUSSIFICATION OF FINLAND

LONDON, July 5th.

The Russian Government's Finland not restore them to ideas consonant with - and the tre prosecutors in the case, were all that form of government, it is certain that ordered to deposit $25 at the Magistracy as a Bill, which was sanctioned by the the corrective would soon be supplied by guarantee that they would keep the peace for Tear, has now become law. rude experience. The autocrat would find himself shorn of his assumed powers, and

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AMERICA. ence to an old constitution he would be Ccompelled to realise that new ideas had been grafted on to the old system and that rulers really existed only on suffrance,

It is announced that Sir Frederick Lugard Northern Nigerian Society, to take place on Ewas to preside at the annual dinner of the Wednesday of last week. Sir Frederick was the first High Commissioner of Northern Nigaris, and held the post from 1900 to 1906, Immediately previous to his appointment as Governor of Hongkong

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VILA, HONGKONG, JULY 6TH, 1910.

Three Chinees have been arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the recent murder of boatwoman at Doop Bay on the 25th nitime.

The Portuguess orniser Vasco da Gama arrived at Nagasaki a fortnightago from Hong- kong. She will proceed from there to Port Arthur,

The Blériot monoplane, for the Tintain Aviation Syndicats, left Europe on May 26th, An export is coming out with it so as to teach the handling of tas machins.

A marriage is simonneed to take place shortly between the Rev. E. J. Barnett, Archdeacon of Hongkong, and Miss Lillian Seta Digby, of Koeling.

An interesting guide to Nanking and the Nanyang Exposition takes the plaes of the usast monthly lane of the University of Nan-

LONDON, July 5th. The Twentieth Century Limited express collided with a goods train near Dayton, Ohio, and the engine of A telegram from Taipeh, Formosa, states the latter train orashed into cars filled that is an engagement with the aborigines in officers and twenty-two soldiers were killed, then rolling down an embankment. Giran district on the 22nd uit tires Japanese with women and children, these cars while forty-four men were wounded. The message adds that the Japanese troops are being

Thirty-one passengers were killed assisted by the police in their "swooping opera and thirty-seven injured. tions,"

From private letter just received from Weihaiwel, it is learned that during the target practice of the British feet on the 23rd ult. a gunner on one of the big crmisers fred air shota from a 4.7 gut in 50 seconds, making six hits on the target, which was anchored at a distance

of one mile from the ship. This le splendid shooting and will fake some beating.

The martial spirit of two unemployed Kudians led to their appearance before Mr. E. E. Hallifax at the Magistency yesterday on a

charge of disorderly behaviour. It appears that the defendants, and with long sticks, were marching up and down in front of the Empire Cinematograph. The Magistrate fined them $4 each, the alternatife being twelve days

prison.

A SUGGESTION which has particular interest for us in the East has recently been made by several magazines of world-wide repute tion and discussed seriously by important journals in Europe and America. It is that certain politicians by reason of teir experi» | king Magazino. ence in Eastern climes as administrators

The highest temperature recorded in Shang-in and rulers have absorbed theories and ideas had this year was on Saturday, 25th uit, when of govemment that unit them for participat- the thermometer ekovod a maximum of 99.2 in ing in Home polities. In other words they the shade. have become Orientalised. The process, it

administrators who have served their from the Continent. He intended to remain

in Britain for about a month. country in tropical dependencies are more

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CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY.

"COMPENSATION, CLAIM.

PEKING, June 30th. China has agreed to

compensate the Chinese Easter Bailway to the extent of $160,000 for the new timber recently destroyed by Hunghutzo.

Russian troops are guarding the railway pending the arrival of a Chinese force sufficient to cope with the outlaws.

COUNTRY CRICKET.

LONDON, June 30th. The following are the results of the In view of the oflaial protest lodged against cricket matches played on June 27, 28 and the Canton opium monopoly, it is interesting to learn that on the 22nd June the British Chargo Kont beat Essex in Kent by an innings

April 25 W Sam Lupta

W Charlie Hagbay Jan 18 Sept. 20 node Joe Jeannette Nov. 8

W.Jim Jeffords

D Joe Fasunatle

Nov. 26

1907. Feb. 19

Mar. 4 July 7 Sept. 12 Nov. 2 1908 Jan, 17

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1910

K Peter Felix

Home

Portland, 120 10

Sydney

W Bill Lang (stopped Melbours.

K Bob Fitzsimmons Philadelphia a W Bailor Burke Bridgeport 6 K Jim Flynn Frondisso 17

Jack Johnson caught a Tartar ki Day, the Canadian amateur cham pion. Day made things so lively that Sam Fitzpatrick stopped the first round at 45 sec., and the next only slightly in favour of

Johnson

WT Barns (stopped) Bydney... 14

W Stanley Ketchal, San Francisco 12.

BILL TO SUPPRESS BRIDGE.

In the Lower House of the Louisians Legis lature, Representative Deronen has given notloe of a bit for the "absolute suppression of play. ing bridge. I am introducing the measure said Mr. Deronon, for the benefit of shildren, who rarely have an opportunity to know their bridge playing mothers. It is also for the benefit of husbands who hardly have a speaking. sequalutance with their bridge-playing wives,

Jeffries, when retiring from the ring stated that he would return again should a black man win the belt. For some four or five years however, he was allowed to rest. In patice, and then the cables bore the nowa that Johnson had become champion. The ex-chauipion, who was out of training, was leaked upon to redeem his promise, the more so as he appeared to be the only white fighter who was considered likely AMERICANS IN MANCHURIA to have a chance with Johnson. After his long spoll Jeffries, apparently, did not apprecists ton towards Russian railway internats in Man- The concilistory attitude shown in Washing- returning to the ring, but the imperative charis, ne instanged by the Instructions to the demand for the fulfillment of his promisa at American Minister in Peking regarding the length saw the big bollermaker in training, in Kharela, has created a most favourable im

me vexed question of the status of foreign residents TaM pression in St Peterburg The Novoe Premya. mys in a lending article that the news from Washington may lead to a reconsideration of the Bassion attitude towards the Algna Railway.

A semi-oficial telegram from Washington states that Mr. Kuor, Secretary of State, has | informed the Russian Ambassador that the notified that United States citizens in that place United States Conan at Kharbin has been will have to pay municipal taxes in the same way

a Russian and Chinese subjects.

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and from all sopounds sa ft na hə before he retired

But the black man still holds the title, for he han knocked Joffries aut in fifteen rounds. This news came as a great surprise to most followers of the sport in view of the glowing reports which wors circulated concerning Jeffries form, Just before the Bght he was declared to have been in as fine fottle se in the old days, but either those reports were grosily exaggerated, or Johnson must vastly excel any of the old masters, for never in his previous fighting carour bas Jeffries experienced a knockout. This victory In view of the centenary of the Mexican has given Johnsons secure hold of the title, for Repablie on September 1st, the Mexican Govern- the vanquished man was the only likely ment has proposed, through the Toyo Kisen plant in sight. Some of the white Kaishi, to lend the Government Commercial bruisers in the ring at present may Museum and its annexes in the capital to improve with experience, kot so far as can be Japan to open an exclusive Japanese, exbibition, seen it will be years before the best of them The Japanese Government is unable to misidize will be ready to throw out a challenge to the the enterprise, but the Tokyo Basiner Union presant champion with any hope of success, has decided to comply with the offer with pri Below we give the records of both men

vate fonde, inviting principal cities to partici in the enterprise, The exhibits will be for- warded by the T.K.K. liner Hongkong-aru, which leaves Yokohama on July 12th,

STAMER. J. JEFFRIES,

(EX-BRAVY WEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE

WORLD.) Born April 15, 1875, Carroll, O, Height, 6 ft. - 11 in. Fighting weight, 16st. 10/b..

1896.

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A NOTED CHINESE SCHOLAR.

Dr. G. L. Teok, or as he is cffcially styled Wa Llen Teh, MA, M.D. (Camb.), for the post 8. Francisco 9 Army Medical College, at Tientsin, has gone to 8. Frazeisso 2 two years assistant director of the Imperial

Jal 2 K Dan Long ...... 8. Francisco 2

1897.. May 19 K Henry Baker April 9 KT. Van Buskirk July 17 1 Gus Bublin 3. Francisco 20 the Straits Settlemente on a visit to his father Nov. 30 D Joo Choynski S. Fratoisco 20 and friends. Some years ago he carried of one t of the much coveted Queen's Scholarships with 22 W. Peter Jackson S. Fracis 3 Penang, and following that; had a brilliant Feb. 23 W Joe Goddard...Los Angeles 4 fying colours while s pupil of the Free School, April 22 W Pate Everett. Francisco 3 oregest Combridge, which he left after winning May 5 W Tom Sharkey. Francisco 20 number of prizes and honours, taking his de Aug. 5 W

Tork 10 ST of MA and M.D. with remarkable Bob Armstrong, New stepened rapidity. It is possible that Dr. Wà Liên Tobi 1899

9 K Bob Fitsalmmons: Coney Island 11 will become a resident of Hongkong before very Nov. 3 W Tom B Bharkey Coney Island 25 long, for it seems that an offer may be made to

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him to join the stall of professors of the Hong Detroit kong University when that institution is com- Coney Taland 25 Ploted about « your honoo. Bept. 17 W Hank Griffin Los Angeles 4 Sept 24 I Joe Kennedy...Los Angela 2

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THE MONEY MARKET.

General Kawamura, the chief officer in com d'Affaires at Peking went to the Waiwaputo and 81 rung; Middlesex best Gloucester. Nov. 15 K Gus Bublin... Francisco is asserted, is one to which all great mind of Tokyo, narived in London last week remoustaste against the illegality of the increased shine at Lord's by an innings and 124 runa; July 25 K Bob Fitzsimmons,. 8. Francisco 8eiroula, dated June Fis

Subjoined is Men's Mocntum & Goldemid's import of the import duty on opium by the Notta beat Lancashire at Nottingham by 1903,

| The Silver markat line again been very quiet or less liable, and LoKD CURZON, LORD The new fag which has been spaghully establishment of an onlangs of the Worcestershire at Leads by 109 rums: Die 19. Jack Maroo....

Vooroy of Canton, in consequence of the as innings and 125 raus; Yorkshire beat Aug 14 K Jim Corbett B. Francisco 16 this wick, and the price dually dwindled Butte * ntó 244d, and 24.fr quoted on the 8th inst. CROMES, and PEZSIDENT TAFT are cited as good for the use of Her Majesty the Queen Walwapa promised to take up the matter upon Chesterfield (June 25, 27 and 28), by 100ted to knock out Munroe in an exhibition from the smelters, zn, there have been sew

Northamptonshire beat Derbyshire at 1904 RE

There has been no Eastern selling, but in 26 K Jack Munroe, Francisco 2 addition to the usual amounts of actual silver

JACK JOHNSON,

speculative sales made by operator who have been induced to take an unfavourable view of Eda mitments open for the rise. China razs have 3 not followed the decline in silver, and are now 15 almost up to London parity. Stocks have in-

It is a combination of the British and Danish Mother now fonts over Buckingham Palace. the receipt of a report from the Viceroy. Standards on a large white cross.

Some one hundred famine-stricken people have arrived at Peking from Hapeh. They are now looked after by the officials. It is under- stood that arrangemante are being made to sand them back to their province.

rana, Stiasex beat Somersetshire by 287

Warwickshire at Southampton was drawn,

At the invitation of the Centenary Confer. Tuns and the match between Hampshire and Born March 31, 173, Galveston Tex. Heig the market on socount of the rather large com

ence Committee for the promotion of Bi

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6 ft 11 Waight, 180lbs Colour, black

Feb, 25 L Joe Choynaki Galveston

Julia L. Galvasten. K Charing BrooksGalveston W Jack McCormick Galveston W Jaak McCormick, Galveston A

June 25 1902

LONDON, June 20th, A Russian, Paron Sternburg, who was correspondent, of an Austrian semi-official news agency was recently arrested at St. It appears that he communicated to the Petersburg for espionage. Austro-Hungarian Government report of Jan a secret sitting of the Duma in reference to the now distribution of the Russian Army

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2 creased to a bitte over £1,000,000, and this was 7 responsible for discount on cash sires of 10 on the 7th inst. The 1st two days there han Hormon Miles Galveston 5 been a slightly firmer tendancy had we quote

Lawler Galveston *** 10 44 and 2481, with a quiet market.

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instances of the Orientalising tendency. Considering the case of the First Citizen of the American Republic, we recall that he

The total output of the Chinese Engineering Study among Christian workers, Dr. Wilbert Was sent to the Philippines to govern the and Mining and Company's three mines for the W Whito, president of the Bible Teachers newly-acquired possessions. His régime was week ending 18th June, 1910, amounted to Training Behool, New York City, with his successful, but it is argued that the defect of 20,567.62 tons and the salse during the period assosiata, Dr. Sweet, is to conduct a Bible his qualities the development of the auto- to 25,004,65 tous,

Institute at Kullang from August 2-10. The cratic tendency--became apparent as a na-

No fees will be charged. It is hoped that a features will be open to all who wish to attend tural result. In such a role he must have

large number of residents in South Chine may derived ideas af government which conflict

find it possible to avail themselves of the pri- with Western democratic theories of popular,

vileges of this Instituta. sovereignty, and lost touch with thom demo-

the fourth-year ths of the cratic influences which mould the statesman

The boys pises of pretty hardy impudence is reported Fourth Prefectural Middle Sokcal, Nagoya, hare, who represents the suffrage of his constitu- to the Singapore police by a rieksha pulier. He says the Japan Chronicle, gone "on strike, IC ency. But for that he must not be held to took s man from Bench Road to Bukit Timah with the methods of one of the teachers, and on appear that the boys have not been satisfied (1)

LONDON, June 80th. blame. Like all of us, he is the creature of was there given ten cents for his work and school After ma investigation by the schoor enabruck states that the Zeppelin VII. is BIM BREA

and back, stopping at Harricane House. He the 23rd instant all of them stopped away from

The correspondent of Routers Agency at circumstance. He is, in this instance, what when he protested, insult was added to injury former Governor of the prefecture, were dis Albar ten hours battling with the wind

authorities seven boys, including a son of the total wreck, de 7 his environment has made him. The consi. The unfortunate puller was chased off without missed from the school for being the ringleaders she was dashed against trees. The W Pote EveraftVictor, Col 20 D Hank Grifen Los Angeles 15 deration, however, to which it is desired to his rinksha, sud afraid to return for it, he went of the "ike movement. The boys still refuse rassengers were brained and cut and Oot 21 W Frank Chids, call attention, is the unconscious application to the police.

to attend school, and some farther trouble is famished. They climbed down to the Oct. 31 W Geo, Gardner

ground with the utmost difficulty,

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KJoe Kennedy... Mar. H Joe Kennedy?" W Jim Scanlan... May 16 K Jack Jeffriess

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