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SUPREME COURT.
Monby, November 281. APPELLATE JURISDICTION
BEFORE THE Furz, Count.
LONDON LETTER.
[FROм on OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29ra, 1910.
LONDON, Nov. 2nd.
GERMAN CROWN PRINCE'S TOTE, The arrangements for the Asiatic four of the LAT CH CHIN CASE AGAIN, The Full Court (Thu Chief Justice and Mr. German Crown Prince and Princess are now
Justin Hezala. Puino Judge) delivered its judgment on the motion for leave in appeal to the Privy Council from the decree of the Court dated September 5th made in the bsue in the Betion-Tang Wong Bhi . Lai Chi Chin- allowing the respondent's appeal for a new trial tried before the Chief Justice, Sir Franeis Piggott, and a common jury on August 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th st
completo. Their Imperial Highuosses should reach Bongkong about March 20th. The as. Prim Ludwig, by which they are travelling from Genua to Colombo, is due there on November 20th. Twenty days will be spent in Ceylon, and two months in India, leaving Calcatta in the middle of Vobenary, on board the German armoured cruiser Gneisenas, for short visits to Singapore. Balaria, and Bangkok, en route for Mr. Eldon Poltor, fusiructed by Mr. P. W. Hongkong. Odly a fuw days will be spent in Goldring (of Massen. Goldring, Daricw & your City, for Shanghai must be reached by Morrell) appeared in support of the motion, March 31st, and a visit paid to Peking. The which was oppond by Mr. M. W. Blade, K.C., Crown Prince will proced to Japan, stoppiag who was instruoto by Mr. G. K. Hall Brattona Kobe and Yskola. The rotten journey to (of Messn. Bruton & Hott),
Europe will be made vid tho Trans-Siberian railway,
The Chief Justice, in delivering the judgmont of the Full Court, acid this noting was tried baforo him and a common jury, the issup being
whether the defondant was a partner in the Choong Hing Steamship Company: the vordict having been for the (plaint:l, judgment was entered accordingly. The defendant therapon mored the Full Court for a new trial, and this was granted. The plaintiff now moved for leave to appeal to the Privy Conucil. The question was whether the judgment of the Full Court ordering a new trial was a final judgment or not. Mr. Potter contended that on the construction of the now Privy Council rules this question was
COMPETITION FOR BENTAS. According to reports from Boria, the Asiatic tour is evoking manifestations of snobbery hitherto unequaled. Apparenty all Germany
with money is anxious to obtain berths on the Sonio weeks age all £30 Prinz Ludirig. accommodation was hooked, and enterprising speculators have boon, selling borths at daily increasing prices. No less a sum than £500 fər inside cabin has been refund, while oso newspaper report's that six gentlenen, "belong. ing to the best circles, "havo such in vain offered £1,000 for the privilege of travelling
CANADA AND ASIATICS,
from
KON
IN THE PHILIPPINES.
bean
· SETTLEMENTS.
ORDINANCE INTRODUCED.
the Queen's disposal. Subscriptions from one CHINESE SERVANTS OF TOURISTS | INCOME TAX IN THE STRAITS permy to one pound will be welcomed, and a list of contributors will be kept, but not the amonaf
The Manila Cablencios, referring to the cir given by cach. It is a novel idea and, is likely outer inaned roently by the Customs purport- to be heartily Laken up by the Marys of thing to remove restrictions on the landing of Chlaese servants accompanying tourists, says Empire,
it las received a communication on tho subject
At a meeting of the Legislative Council il o man who is in a position to know just the Straits Settlements hat wook the Hon. Mr. how the matter will strike the people along the W. Evans, Acting Colonial Secretary, moved A report comes from Toronto that forty Chiuz
The gentlenian has always coast.
the frat ronding of an Ordinance for imposing Ha explained that bo did not Chinese are to be departed from British Colum feiend of this port and his judgment in the a tax on ingómo bis as the outcome of investigations which re-premise is worthy of pausideation." He mys: expect the proposal would be agreed to with
Under this circular of the bureau of any euthurst of public enthusiasm, or
with erstoms, suito in the exposure of a conspiracy to de-
the Government of the Phi. anything but the grudging approval of Council, Lelants
its wisdom allows He desired to put before Comel and, through frand the Government of the head tax. An
Chinese servants to Iand in
the Phi-it.
the general public, the resous which hgesey, which has headquarters at Hongkong
Hpplaus
Isinals, presumably with the
ides promptent Government to introduce the bill, and Vancouver, professed to bring over Chinese
of benefiting tourists, If you will
read In
In the objects and masons to be attached whol merchants. The suspicions of the Government
the bill was printed, it was got on that in vior. the conditions through you will see how utterly Impracticable they nes for the overage per- of the diminution of Foveaue which was to b wors aroused as to the bond fides of these
from the Chinn coast desiring to visit the expected in conquerion of the decrease of opinn "merchants," and an officer was assigned to board
Philippines. chironiones in the
I think they would soonor be restored available. As far as that went, e
the colony,
ny, klitional sources of revenne mus the Empress of Chim at Victoria. We dis
up with any covered 22 Chiness, with passports, who were
to the digmarole required doubt the Congail would to with him. He took by the now
it that everybody
who had taken an intelligent obviously not merchants, although described
that this cigalar, if published in as such. They had been skipped by the Hong.
tin public affairs rust appreciate that. ́ports, would do more harm to the Pst. Home time nat
far to Vancouver, and all had
Very distant, the colony kong agent
from the point of view of attracting tourists at anticipate a diminution of the revoam considerable sums of money. Eighteau saspects
thar any previous regulations made here which had been received for 3 many year wero also taken from the Empress of India
bare done. It accentuate the difficulties to from th consumption of opion and he no doubt the Council would agree it was upon the arrival of that vessel at Victoria.
bu cucountered by tourists visiting the Is. lani. Imagine the effect of such regulations the duty of Government to moke provision During recent years, however, there has Loun
upon an American tourist visiting Load or for that day. The objects and rossous want towards Oriental immigration, and the Chines a change in the attitude of British Columbia
such gulations upon an American tourist on to say that it was believed an income tax visiting London or Paris if he should dosirs afforded the best prospect of making provision, element is new looked upon more favourably to take his servants with him. Simply the It was possible that members of the Comaci
oktorlar means
eans that whereas tourists formorty and the public would not be with him hory, than the Japanese. Canada regards with some
imagined that they might be allowed to bring Government and the incidenen of tho tax would Chinese servants into the Philippines, they be fair, but it had been urged that the tax was porn the fact that the Asiatic movement
now know that it is impracticable.
not like the gentle rain from heaven that fell is extending upon Winnipeg. Chinem "boys"
ually upon tho just sud unjust, but
that i can earn $60 per month, and as long as there is such a scarcity of white house servants the
was singularly hard upon the sanriod man n compared with the man who wasin business, or otherwise earning his living. It was undeniable Chiaman will continue to be employed
that the salaried" had no MeatA of vading
THE CHINA AQUADEON.
Philip
pinos in pr regulations. It is my opinion internati
In siow of the interest in the matter we
appead the essential paragraphs of the regala
tions:-
mas
inmaterial, and that an appool lay "as a right "i with the Imporial pair." The Socialistic papers { roorganised, and brought more up to the strength panch circumstances that their for sm than was dno. Rot that was an prg
eron though the judgment were intorlocutory, His Lordship, after quoting rules 2 of the nur Privy Council rules, and dealing with the gram. matical construction of that. rals, said the only point which somewhat perplexed him was to argument that ho two alternatives cover the same ground, and that it was difficult to find a
1
ridicule this.xhibition of snobbery, and one writer exclaims, “Oh, that the Englishmash Thackeray was alive to-day nal in Germany. 'Snob' is today a German and no more
English word."
DIFFICULTIES AHEAD.
COLONIAL OFFICE CHANGES.
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Paragraph L Chinese persons coming to the Philippine Islands, travelling with and accompanying bond de tourists, as strictly It is stated that the China Squadron is to be body or domestic servants, in transit through the Philippine Islands, or en route other with zo intortion of remaining of former years. Previous to the Anglo-Japanese
here, and under onfente the China Squadron ranked in impor-arrical here cannot be considered or construed tance next to the Mediterranean Flot, but he Chisone Brotasion law, shall be subject as a landing, or claim for admission under exactly what its pressat strength is you know to the following rules and regulations: better than we do at this end. This much is certain, however, that the man in the street" here does not regard the Chias Squadron as a very formidable factor. The Admiralty has now revolved to Bond ont some big armoured eruisers, which may be trusted to uphold the might and prestige of Great Britain in the Pacific..
The Admiralty has also decided to appoint a certain number of subarines to stations abroad. Hitherto these craft have en em- ployed zolely in home waters, aut in the absenco of aure precise official information it is assumed that Gibraltar and Molta are among the places indicated.
AMERICAN CHINESE LOAN.
Par. IL Every Chinese person applying for the privilege of transit through the Philippine Islands, or on whose behalf the same is applied for, shall comply with the following require
mouts
(u) The applicant shall produce to the Cellec. tor of Customs s prepaid return or continnons voyage ticket to his alleged foreign destination according to themanifest of the vessel on whic he arrives, and suck other reasonable proof ni may be necessary to satisfy the Collector of Catoms that about fide transit only is intended and that the applicant has not the ulterior pur pose of gaining admission into the Philippins Istaads in violation of law,
The applicant, or some responsible person in his bebuf, or the transportation company whom through fiskot be kalds, shall furnish to the Collecter of Customs a beat in the sum of Five hundred pesos (P500.00) conditioned for applicant's actual departure from the Philippine Islands (0)
his lawful dues. In that aspect it might ba hard on him when he knew or suspected that his neighbour not in receipt of a salary had boos successful in dodging the tax, or paying a sina!
ment which might be ed against an income. to defend the impalition of such a tax-perhaps tax wherever it was imposed.He was not shor
he should not use the word defend-but rather for the present to commend its imposition.
ATCHING WAS SOMETHING TERRIBLE
3
Felt as if He Could Tear Leg Off, Could Not Sleep. Would Wake Up and Find Knee Covered with Blood from Awful Scratching. All Sorts of Ointments Failed.
Cuticura OintmoniCured Completely.
***I have been affected on my knee for about two rear with what the doctor called eczema,
caused by varicose veins. I suffered nuost when I got warm in bed; Then tha itching was something ter rtbfo. I felt as if I could text my log it, and I could not deep. Often I would wake up and find my kwa govered with blund sliruugh any awful zeraterlig. I Ein all sorts of ointments such as g and an ointment from my doctor, bus it was all of o see They did no good sad 3 used to be ashamed, of myid when X would take my things off to play football, My mantos used to for
mm Reiing and maratehing and you can think bow 1 felt.
"Finally I tried a lie Cuticurs Ointment which wads such an improvement that I got
• bazofit which cured my trouble complotely. I am a member of the Club, and I recoinmand the Cuticum Remedies to all tho clube I play ngainat be all. skin tovbles." (Signed) L. Muiray, 24, Bizton St..Pindleton, Dr. Hansbester, Lancs, Eng., May 11, 1930. Caticum Boap and Ontment afford the mačet economial treatment known inz alectims of the WE and Beats. A eagle tables at Cutpura Baap and besar Cultuura Oistent are offrivatetant, Bold thoughout the wall. Dapate; Iradon, 27. Charterhanse- 80.; Parts, 19, Rue de 15 ChanADE d'Antin: Australia, 1. Tom & Co., Sydney: Jedi, B. K. Peul, Cálcutta: No. Affies, Lenzen. Ltd., Cape Tirn, ates; U, B. A. Posted Img ✯ Chem. Corp. Ante Prupa. Buntin Post-tes, 22-paga Citetin Bank on treatment of the skin,
A PECULIAR DISEASE.
1317-2
A demonstration was made on the 4th inst. by Professor Arthur Keithat the Royal Collega of Sarreons on a disena known serome aly. The men ul women who are tho majects of this hands and fret incraus slowly in size. The face disease ind, said Professor Kuilh, that their
and the also grows, especially the lower parts,
becama ridges over the eyes mom prominent Larger sins in bools, gloves, hats and dollars may
un draw the patient's attention to Chose change
Munnges, at the enlargements ally occur se gradually that the subject is unconscious of them inco attention was drawn tothe disse in 1886 by Pierre Marie, a well-known Feind or a tax of en
physician
ALTERNATIVE, SUGĠEATIONS. It had been said, why not tas other thing such as matches and tobicon? He found. in the caso of matches, that during the last five yours there had been an average annual import of 78,506 vems and un export of 65,495 cases, leaving an average nuunal difference of 13,071 eases, which might be sat down as tho anand consumption of the colory. Their value would be $264,693, and a flea por cont ad vatoren tax would preduce 813,235, dollar per casa would produce $13.071. He did not think at the present stage of search for revonne that either of these sun would be worthy of their intaation The figures with regard to tobacco wore different, and while he might say that it WUJ not at prosunt proposed to touch this, he did not for one moment guarantee that in the future, if the needs were greater than they were Bow, the taxation of tchaco might not.
tlo
Dr.
Most of these reyalty hunters are rich people, essa which came within the kecond alternative | who, having failed to get received at Court, aen which did not also come within the first. He hopu to make the Crown Prince's acquaintanco diel not think they were compelled to find by picking up his glóre, or rendering some other some specific instance of
caso fallingsevica: The Crown Princess, too, is stated to Kolely within the second alternative; it be greatly distressed at flnding on the passenger | was sufficient to point out that the cases were list the names of two ladies whose domestic different in form, more especially in the use of troubles led to them being struck off the Court the words "dinetly or indirectly"; and they list. One of then is an old friend of the Princess, need go no further than to say that the second and her object in travelling by the Prina Luditig
over 400 cases have been described, and Pro- fessor Keith stated that there are probably was so drafted as to include cases which cames taken to me that she expects rehabilitation,
fifty subjects or more of this disco io Lon- within the spirit of the first, though not within
don at de present time. The prototype of the letter of the statement of the simple case. It is exposted that
Punch is supposed by some to have boon sub- the work of the
Jest to this disuso; the diagnosis, however, is The real point to be decided was whether Colonial Offis will come up for consideration
evidently wrong, says Profesor Keith, for, judginent granting a new trial was final oral next year's Imperial Conference, and that a An American loan of ten millions sterling to
although the ample nese, the
lower juw, interlocutory, and as to this they could not say
move will be made towards differentiating bo- | China was panounced this week, and London
projecting chin, nad dorsal hy bear some question was free from doubt.treon the Crown and self-governing Colonies financiers are asking on what security the loan lecter of Customs a photogaph of himself in
The applicant shall furnish to said Col- that the
remblance to symptous of the red disease, yet coussidored, Last your the imparts of of rar
the lively humour, smalt hands, thin ) ps, and After dealing with the numerous
cases There has been sozio trouble lately through is based. The contrast entered into between triplicita, together with such information as
an aigarettes were $2,946,797,
5,797, exports $969,571, well-fitting teeth are against Punch being a to which the Court was refore his mombers of the Colonial Often still being the Chinese Covernment and the American The Collector of Castonis at the port of $4.536429, exports $2,928,307, a difference of is to be fiind in the National Forum Loy
be required.
difference of $1,976,326, Tobe imports were subject of acromegaly. No example of the disuasa Lordship said they must determine by the light detailed for duty in the self-govaning Colonies, syndicate stipulates that
the money for of other decisions wholler the order in question and as a resalta sohome is now being embodied nished shall be
arrival shall prepare a description list in 1 607 the triplicate, to which the photographs requir-cigaretes and tobacco was $3,983,54. Five per galy is usually accompanied by anlargement of a
$1,607,622
total differoace of cigars, or the National Gallery, but one, of Row-
land -on's mricatures affords
Acrome- was fual or interlocutory. These cases treated for splitting up the work of the Colonial Ofiles. Government to reform the Chinese only containing as to such such Chinese pirou afraid orqa that sum would be scarcely sufficient inall grland at the haan of the brain-the
by sub-paragraph (c) shall be attached, cont. on that would produce 8199,192. He wa both an order gmating and an order refsing The idea is that that portion of it which strictly system. The methods to be adopted by China
the privilege of transit the applying for new trial as interloentory as a matter of course.helongs to the self-governing colonies shall be to carry this out are not known, and it is felt following information: Age, sex, last place for their needs, and in this connection it most pituitary body-supposel by ·
thus the amount of ten millions is not sufficient of residence, neme of employer, expected date insonvenienes would be caused to the trado and persons as a functionis structure. Dr. Marin's be remembered that in the election great the seat of the soul out by many modern to place the currency on a stable and safe gold sertion, his descriptive list shail Facthor, ho submitted that the proposed tax of interest
port of dapurture and data for bis
hower, led to a renewed in the
gland. Is form, use, basis. Although the money will be provided by be ladorsed by the Collector showing the sonsel one per cont, was a very little one. At home and disones have been the subjects of mang American bankers, there is nothing to prevent and date of arrivd, and that the applicant has one sillling in the pound was the smallest so
inquiries, and it
it is broming evidnet that its European bankers from participating, and incomplied with the provision hereof and that that would meet the demands of the Chanceller secretions olosoly concerned in regulating and all probability the bulk of the money will come the privilege of transit under bond has boon of the Exchequer. Here the proposal was for co-ordinating the growth of various parts of the an equivalent of 24d. in the pond, and he was body. Astuly of the effects prodead by over- from Europe. At the same time America has accorded him.
sure it must be a very careful porson who would growths of this gland will probably provide a played a shrewd game in the politics-financial
complain of the imposition of such a sum key to many of the fastors which determine tho physical conformation of the body, nad lead to diplomacy of the Far East, and she will get all the credit in Chinese eyes.
the establishment of physical anthropology on
scientific basis.
The question arse under Order 58, Rulo 15, rlich determined the limos for appaling from Intorloentory aud final orders, fourteen days in the one case, three months in the other. If the Court ware to go by decisions in casa noled they must dotermine whether thu onder was final or interlocutory, Nas by considering the decision itself, but by going one step further back and seeing whether the question of time for appealing from the judgment to the Full Court would be governed by the rule na to final or as to-interlocutory orders; and the decisions were to the effect that it was not final. Therefore, though not without much doubt, the Court decided that the judgment of the Full Court on the motion for now trial was not a final order, and they must refuse leave to appeal. This had
IMPERIAL TRADE-MARK.
used exclusively by
asigned to a new Secretary of State, and the change may load to the abolition on its present basis of the rest of Principal Under-Secretary
Merchants in the Far East will be interested 10 hear that an Imperial trademark is within surable limits of adoption. The British Empire Leagoo has taken the matter in band and Lord Avebury presided over an influential onference rewatly held, wher, the following resolution was adopted: Thatin the interests
The loan is causing some mild surprise and of the trade of the British Empire, it is desirable commoat in London. One eritio asorts that that a trade-mark bo established under propor the Americans are not usually regarded as in control, for the purpose of distinguishing pro business merely for philanthropic purposes, Empire." The Conference also made arrange inets of the various parts of the Bettiah so that no-one can make out why it is issued atsu low price. In some quarters it is to carry the resolution into effect!
penés
od b
which officer shall there-
kame
expers monrred for bonded warehousan, ots, observation 12n8tary:
THE PROVISIONS.
the
to
the practical advantage that if tiria decision was and the Enstern Chambers of Commerce will thought that the security offered has made the inade, showID of this copy so indorsed to the dollar, and in this connection it might be said colouring, and tasto, alilough she askes a con-
itself taken to the Privy Council it would be on an es parte application and the costs of bringing the other party before the committee would in the first instance bo avoided, Wih regard to the exercise of their discretion under the second paragraph of the rule, they did not think that this was a case in which it should be granted.
Mr. Potter-Will your Lordships' grant a stay of the new trial
no doubt, be approached in due course.
CABLE RATES TO HO NIKONG.
deal worth while from the Amerionu point of view. More details are awaited by the money market with some curiosity, and there would not
Upon the return
(e) Ons copy of this descriptive list shall be attached to the boud given, one copy retained for roference in the flea of the Collector of Customs, and that third copy shall be given to the appli caut, who upon his departure from the Philippine Islands shall present the same to the Collector of Customs at the time nad phaos of departine, or to the customs inspector on board of the rossel upon which he departs; upon take up the same and indorse thereon that the Chinese person named therein has been identified and departed from the Philippine Is the date and of the vassol.
allocter of Customs issuing it, the same slali be his authority for cancellation of the band given Da behalf of each applicant. person who remains on shipboard or is trous
(f) These rules shall not
apply to any
Buch
ferred direct from que vosso! to another vessel in s Philippine port.
For. II. If any saol Chinese person is found liminary meeting, but it is too early to mention in the judgment of the Collector of Customs at the routes which the processions will take. There the port of arrival to be soaking the privilege will be ire procession, one on Cor astig day, of gaining walay fal ailesinina into the of transit herein provided for with an ulterior and another, when King George and Queen Philippine Islands, permission to land shall be Mary will drive though London. The ceremony refused.. itself is fixe i for June. The service will be very similar to that used at the Coronation of the THE JAPAN-BRITISH EXHIBITION. for objections, and the ratepayers Interests were lato King and will be as short as is consistent with the dignity of the cecasion.
be any great surprise if the loan were postponed,
THE CORONATION..
Deeling briefly with the clauses of the bill,,ita was proposed to bring it into force in January. 1912, thus giving the whole of next year for the A JAPANESE WOMAN DENTIST necessary preparations. Among definitions, the
IN LONDON, most important was that of income, which corerol profits or
East and West (say a London paper) seem Decruing to or gains in the colony from any part of the world or to to-meat-la-the-surgery-of-a-Japanese woma any person at resident whose profits or guis dentist, who recently established herself in the arose here. The rate of tax was one cent to the Weat-end Her rooms are Japanese in design,
that i
til the rate were to he raised at any time cession to Western comfort in the criats-covered seated, there would necessarily be other adical changes chairs on which she asks her visitor to be such as classification of incomes and rebate. smilingly acknowledging the foot that it would The commercial life of the City, as well as
kinds of fucome, $100 per month or over. En-
power of
most her At present, the one per cent. applied to sil
clients to sest therusivos à la Japanese. ZÁ private residents, should not lo sight of the
ployers were required to give returns of their splendid Japanese sarson and three suite of movement in various quartor for a cheaper
Korean armar give charter to the ble rate.. Last year the Imperial Frass
employees and the salaries paid them. The fix ancient would be deducted from the larice paid to waiting-room and Mahame will modesty show Conference had a great deal to say "abent
Government servants. Provision was made for the medals she reenivel-one from
method of
other from the Tearof Eusion Jupatt reduced rates for newspapers, and this has bore
I payment which he found was much fruit om far or Australasia is concerned. Can
rare wide bangery deducted the tax from the gut, tho strmerar a availed of in Calcutta, where many banks and of her work in the corps of Red Cross nurses dur- For the Wom dentist be- cessions of a substantial natur hava, in fact,
salaries, and Paid
it direct to gan her career as a muse; then sent on to been made in connection gith newspaper work.
Government, thus getting
relate of some study dentistry in the hospitals in her own Now it is the turn of the private man, sad
thing
like four per cent. Provision was mulo country, and later in Paris, where she qalided. When at work she wears the soft, silken kim. Australasia is again leading the way in an in.
in the most safeguarded in this respect, Persons in receipt one of the lady of portaut sphems. This will probably be brought
of nocoriain incomes could agree with the delicate grey, with louches of f The Chief Justice-Wo know nothing about into operation at the commencement of 1911,
collector for a composition mount for a
mores without the slightest sound, for bar feet of ler native and the present rate of 3/ per word will be
Mr. Hikojiro Wada, Commissioner-General of
term years, a system which the Collector are encased in the white" lubi" Mr. Potter thought a stay of exqoution ought roduced to 16, or thereabouts. The cheaper
of the Imperial Japanese Government to the in Caloutta informed him had proved very and distant land. Like all mod
modorn dentists, this Mr. J. F. Boulton, of the Public Works Exhibition, sail in the course of an interview useful to be granted. Let the Court assume that the mate cabies will be accepted as "deferred" Department, who has been sponding part of his that, as a result of the Exhibition, they had new trial was coming on next week-
messages, somewhat after the stein of India
The Chief Justice-We cannot possibly. We declined to allow the caso to go on,
Mr. Potter-Under the Privy Council rals we have a further right, namely, the sight of petitioning.
that
own hands. Year only remedy is to go straight
stay. we cannot.
Jir. Blade-Will your Lordships dismiss the the cable companies. application with coste P
The Chief Justice-Yes, the application is, dismissed with costs.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The I.G.M. str. Emotzow left Shanghai the 27th inst, at 7 um, and way be exported here to-day at 5 p.m.
hours, if necessary, according to the pressure on
MISIONARIES IN CHINA.
The Coronation Committee bave held a pre-
PERSONAL.
Boulton was in bad health when he left the Colony, but he has improved since his arrival in the old country and expects to improve still further in the mild olimate of Penzance. The anal prblication of the Rationalist
The numerous friends of Mr. C. Psul Chater Press Association contains an article upon will be interested to learn that he has taken ap the study of art not is at present painting in the London studio of a well-known artist. Although Mr. Chater has taken up painting is a hobby ho
Missions in China by Sir Hizga Maxim, who, in a scathing attack, headed" Wanted, an Auti Misionary Society," saya that missionaries
ITS VALUE FOR. TRADE.
11
he thaught this was a bill which might
Colonial Treasurer, and was carried,
the
pusat preannidh
profers
work
crowns, platelens work, bridge and
Asked why Oriental teeth usually seemed to
dontist said that far more cars is given to the
teeth in the East than in the West. Japanese rice is better food, in her opinion, than the meat oaten by English children, and she emphatically declares fant Japanese young people are talen far moreregularly to the dentist to have their
lady states emphatically that she teeth. Gold up many new markets, and of Japanese In conclusion, the acting Colonial Secretary such as stopping and renewing to extraction of The Chief Justico-The new trial is in your whoreo "deferred" Leiographic messages can be oliday in Scotland, has gous to Cornwall to
exhibits alone over £60,000 worth had been sold. sery fairly be accepted by the Connell. It was pivot work she consider ber specialty, as in this to the rivy Cucil.' The Privy Council mar sent, and they can be held over forty-eight pass a few months. As will be remembered, Mr. One of the greatest bonel's which Japanese not brought forward to acquire experflacas she can make use of the skill slie hovacquired by
mafactures had derived from the Exhibition
revenue for extravagant see. It was not constant practice. Latios and children are her was the knowlege of what articles were most brought forward in imitation of the income tax special line, and so gentle is the touch of her firm nze little white hands that it is prolable she will in other countries, nor was it intended to make aited for export to England. He continued:
"Aveording to the statistics we received from life harder than at present. It was brought become a favourite amongst English people. Japan showing
al saving the export of kimones to Eng-forward because there was absolute and certain of this article have inerrears that the sales med for it. They could not say the need would be so muca better than Western, this women.
o spring,
enormously, and
kly, and, be so urgent in 1912 as it might bo inter en, but be felt sure that, if not in 1912, at no very fig from the realte following to mere hibitions, we have sufficient ground to loliere
ere late period this tax would be an absolute that forthcoming sales will show even inoresen. On the other hand, Japanese mer-motion for first reading was seconded by
made no houest converts. In Bir Hiram's
Mr. Tan zuany of your productions, for which they hope до on the 27th instant ami, and may be
one day some of his works may haveas honoured to open up new markets la Japan. Japan has reading might be put of for a line to afford opinion the missionaries do not stand a ghost of
for some time been importing many articles, an opportunity for full cousidention. expected here to-morrow at noon.
place in Hongkong, Tho N.Y.K str. Aki Maru (Europesa Lins) a chance of making headway in China, nad be
Sir John Jordan, the British Minister in such as machinery, from a great Western The Governor said the Colonial Secretary left Moji for this port via Shanghal on the 28th doclaros that no honest Chuaman has ever Peking, accompanied by Lady Jordan and their nation, whose name I will not mention, bat had enunciated the principles
the 2,000 instant, and is expected here on the 5th prox.
the Exhibi. It was a matter that had been before the public Japanese visitors to the The C.P.R Cos str. Empress of India become a convert to Christianity to suporte daughter, will leave London on Nov. 14 to tion
(including metabors Parliament for some time, and while there would be no rialised the County Council pra loft Yokohama for Vancouver and Victoria, the statistics of the missionary societies on the resume his post. Travelling by the Siberian and prominent manufacturers) have gone desire to press the bill in the committee stage, the now by-laws prohibiting opkam-smok
ground that missionaries are, and always have railway, Sir John Jordan will reach Peking on
back to Japan with the conviction that he saw no reason why members of the Council ing may not be too rigorously enforced, B.C., on the 27th instant at 1-p..
The Silk per RMS. Empress of China, boen, the greatest liars on the face of the earth.”
your goods are superior. This, I believe, will result in which left here on the 29th ultimo, arrived la
The Beoretary of State for the Colonies has to ba navement among Japanese importers should not have made up their, minds on the but the London County Council decam Vely
those
the goods from New York on the 24th inst.
om you, for, with Ladies in Hongkong, who have for their first appointed Mr. E. Bateson, of the Imperial higher standard of living in Japan to my, our to-day and The Apoar str. Gregory Apear from Cafrutta left. Singapore on the 26th instant afternoon, name, either Mary, Maria, May or Marion, ang College of Science and Technology, to ho people have now mande up their minds to get
the greater power of and may be expected here on or about the 2nd invited to contribute towards a Coronation gift Assistant. Mycologist in the Federated Mulay the best articles on the market."
In conclusion Mr. Wado declared that, The M.M. str. Ville de la Ciotat, with the to Queen Mary. The Marodoness of Buto is States, and Mr. F. G. Spring, of the University French Mails of the 6th inst, and fails from initiating the scheme, and the proposal is that of Aberbees, to be Assistant to the Director despite the and calamity which befell the nation at the opening of the Exhibition and the wet London of the 5th instant, lift Singapore on the present shall take the form of a personal of Agriculture and Superintendant of Got-i summer, the socess uchiered by the Exhibition Brm in Tiensin has obtained the order for the habit means almost sudden death to the aëm. the 27th instant, at 5 pm, and is expected to arrive here on Monday morning, the 5th prozornament, or a sum of money to be placed at exament Plantations in the F. M. S.
The L.G.M. str. Prins Sigismund left Kuchiaro doing an infinite amenat of harm, and hate is quite enthusiastic, and it is to be aopod that chanta have been very favoumbly impressed with the act Jiak Kim asked that the second teeth polished thon are English.oves,
prox.
ONLY MARYS WANTED.
Nov. 28,
of
the mesures.
principle by the date of the next meeting.
A Tiantain paper states that a German frm has secured the tender for the building of the now Houses of Parliament at the Capital for a sum of about Tls. 5,000,000, and that apother
had fully justifled the trouble and expense to inside furnishing and decorating. which the Japanese people had gone.
BAN ON OPIUM SMOKING IN LONDON,
The Chinese of East London
Mc-
that
refuses to allow sucher pipe of opium, to be lighted. The news of the failure of the memorial was communicated to the populace by hag Ahou, who appears to be somewhat of a mandarin amon; the children of London's Chinatown.
Some fourteen keepers of Chinese lodging- houses for seamen signed the manorisi, knowing that the instantaneous stoppage of the drug customed opium-snicker, but the London County Connell contends that the people have had time anough to rid themselves of their habit.