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THE DEMORALISING INFLUENCE OF THE MOTOR CAR.

THE AMERICAN LOAN TO CHINA NAPIER JOHNSTONES'

The annquacement that a syndicate of American bankers have arranged a loan of ten millions sterling with the Chinese Government affords another indication of the strengthening

Bishops hura Jeug eines taken kindly to the motor car which is now, indeed, regarded by most as an indispensable aid to the discharge off the ties between the United States and Chinn, their dicccan antics, but the episcopal secrcher says the Tinies. Sinop Mr. Taft became Presi

has

A FAMOUS BESTAURATEUR. By the death of M. Orsot Paris has lost one of its most noted restauratours. He was the proprietor of the well-known restaurant in the Rue Bichelieu which went by the odd name of "Le Grand U." It was a favourite resort of a famon, Parliamentary group. Gambetta and other colebrated men who have helped to make the history of France used to dine together there and to discuss public affairs. It was a parital when prominent men did not disdain to be seen in an ordinary restaurant taking their meals coram publice," and the Grand U," together with the celebrated Café Procops, owed much of its distinction to the patronage of Gambetta and his political friends.

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IMITATIONS

in her potent. The proceedings taken against Jeut, African policy in the Far East the Bishop of Guildford for exceeding the limit displayed very great activity- Mr. Kuo,

The attaquent find imposed would merely Sacretary of State, has developed opo' scher's

after after another with a

view

to extending the Indloato, however, that the sodnctive Boohi to automobile

demoralising influence prestige and indinence of his country. Hie exercises ifs on the just and the unjust alike. Bishop Rand forts, however, have not been altogether

Eucoessful. The olph bas sinned, at least in good company Mansburian railways aroused the antagonism of proposal to neutralise the Bas not a Prime Minister himself transgressed Both Russis and Japan, and was probably respon in the same way before' now?

sible,

ló a very large extent, for certain pro valons in the recent agreement concluded It is certain that the between the two Powers.

-the late opponents in war are now leagued to

be made to gather to resist any attempt that ma deprive them of their special rights and interests in Maucharin. Then the scheme for the con

from strination by Americau capital of a railway Chinchow to Aigun. which would have proved a ival to the existing lines, had also to be dropped because it encountered the opposition of Russi and Japan. It is generally recognised that these proposals were inspired by a definite political object. They were intended to enforce in practice the principle of equality of opportunity for all nations in the northern province of the Chinese Empire. In thus championing the doctrine of the "open door" Mr. Knor was, of onse, only continuing the traditional policy of Mork Twain left property valued at £112,000, the United States, for it was Mr. Hay who first and his daughter, Mr Ossip Gabrilowitsch, developed the principle at the time when other of wi'o of the Russian pianist, is the sole legates. Powers were striving to mark out sphères The estate consists partly of stocke and shares, infconce for themselves in view of a possible including

fifty shares in the Mark Twain partition of China. Americana are sozious Publishing Company, the lobes the neecure a largo shere of the markets of

Alling up the Far East With of writings, estimated to worth Mark Twain started as a printer'a apprentice territory bordering on the Parifio Coast!

of manat clares in the South, at the age of 12, and was approaching his 60th year when his entire fortune was swent and the industrial development all over the with the failure of the C. L. Webster contry, Jereign trade has become of great close.down in consequence of the fact that the]

MARK. TWAIN'S FORTUNE. ↑

A luckless venture in which he embarked his nephew in the hope of keeping to himself the publisher's profit of his largs Bles. Mark Twain's farm. is valued at £14,003, and his library at £400.

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agsin joined the Sutherlandshire. The vessel was wrecked off Sumatra in 1920, and Sir Claude, vonterred to swim ashore and get as sistance. According to the affidavits of Captain "Nichol of the Sutherlandshire, and an op- prentice, Sir Claude'was drowned and his body washed calore. Imave to presume-death was given.

EXCITED BEW YORK SOCIETY WOMEN.

A feature of the international meeting of aviators at Belmont Park, New York, is the umber of society women who are flying with the aviators The Count de Lesseps has taken three of them up, and the Daily News states

that he nearly had n'duel with the Fresi: ent of coz look to taking the Chinese that

in the cal

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OIL PRODUCTION IN JAPAN. According to nays received by telegraph in London from a trustworthy source the native oil producers in Japan have been obliged fo Standart Oil Company have reduced, their prices for oil to a very low level. The memage adds that the Japanese Government have decided to increase the tariff on oil in arvier to protect the native producers, though nc offcial confirmation of this statement has yet been received here. The Standard Oil Company first entered the Japanese field in 1900 by acquiring various leases ont building a refinery at Naoye au. In reply to the attack one of the two large native concerns, the Itodon, proceeded to strengthen its position by absorb ing over a hundred other compoules, while its native rival, the Nippon, held slant, but kept paos by assiduously increasing its production. Finally the latter acquired the tire property of the International Oil Company, which re- appeared as if peace had teen restored 1917 it would seem, bowever, that the Standard han by no means retired from the sewe, and keen com petition arosa main. Negotiations took place o few weeks ago between the American and Entire interests, but nongreement could be secure).

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CHANGSHA, British air,

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CHINGruru, Norwegian sh 1,759, A. Rinas,

11th Doc.--Swalow 10th December CLYDEN, Chinese etr., 1,177, CBtewart, 10th December-Shanghai 7th Dec, General- C. M. S. N, Co.

CHOSHUA MARU, Japauoso sfr., 1,301, T. Tamagne, 10th Dec.Shungbai 6th Dee, Goueral-Osaka Bhosen Kajsh.

DERWENT, British atr., 1.562, J. Jenkins, 10th Ducember-Manila, 7th Deo., General- Mina Fat & Co.

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EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British str., 3,039, H. RN.R., 2nd Deg-Vancouver 11th Nov., Mails and Genoral-Canadian Pacifio Railway Co. FAUSANG, British str, 1,410, II. S. Malkin, 6th

Doo.--Jnsa nud Saigon 2nd Doc., Sugar- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

FUKURA MARU, Japanese str., 1939, Kuma-

wali, 8th Decembor-Maji 3rd December,. Coal--Mitsui Busan Kaisha,

HATTAN, British str., 1,185, J. W. Evans, 11th Dee.-Foochew, Amoy via Swate 10th Dio, General Donglas, fapraik & Co. HANDCHOW, British str., 999, W. D. Haymer, 25th Nov.-Newohwang and Chefoo 12th Nov., General-Butterfield & Swire. HANYANG, British str, 1,201. G. J. Sprink, 8th

Dea-Wakiontsu 2nd December, Coal Butterfeld & Swira, HELENA, German str., 771, Bendixen, 10th

December-Hoihow 7th Dec, General Jobson & Co.

HotHOW, British str., 896, Speed, 6tk ̈ Dục — Shanghai 2nd Dec., General Bud

& Swire.

Hinokuma, 7th Dec.-Coronel and South America 24th Bopt. Coal and Mala HONGKONG MARU, Japanese str. 3,447 H

Tovo Kisen Kaisha Toyo

Deoamber-Haipho 'K 5th Dec., Gear HONGKONG, French str. 739, Cornolinksen, 10th

A. R. Morty.

TAHO MARU, Japanese str., 2,889, Shimitra, 9th Dec Karatsu 2nd Dec., Coal-Atalas & Co. INTRECLIDE, British str., 1,234, Alexander, 5th

Dec. New York 13th Oct., Oit-Standard Oil Co.

Bombay 16th Nov., General-Carlowits ISCHIA, Italian str., 2.480, G. Bolsita, 9th Deo.

& Co. KANG PIN, Chinese str., 1,100, Udden, 10th

Dec. Watu 4th Deo., General Chinese.

KOREA, American str., 5,651, J. W. Saunders,

9th Doc. San Francisco and ports Bth Dea

Mails and General-P. M. 8.9. Co. KECROW, British abr., 1,219, Hooker, 10th Deo.-Tiostsin 2nd Deo, GeneralButter. field & Swire.

Kucnow, British str., 1,496, Martin, 8th Deo. -Samarsng via ports 26th Nov., General

Nam Fat

10th Dec.-Saigon 3rd December, General LAERTES, British str., 1,346, H. C. O. Franptur,

Wo Fat Sing

t appears to be the aim of the Standard Oil Company to secure control-of-the-natire in- dustry, in which many millious sterling of Japanese capital are invested. The Gor ment has reason for anxiety in view of the increasing adoption of olus fuel in the Navy. tion of kerosene which falls under the story There is already a beary duty on the imports-LIA or general tariffa fact which leaves the Govern meat free to raise or induce the duties as it pleases. Nevertheless the offcini statistics show that in 1908-the sil imported was twice as much

that produced i

Japan, the figuresin value being, resp. 4wly 1.510,520 and £658,598.

Standard Gil's chief rival in the export

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HOME RULE FOR SCOTLAND. AMUSING APPEAL TO SCOTS BY MR. G. H, 19.

11th Dec.-Tiontaio, Chofuo, Weihaiwoi GCHOW, British str., 1,215, 15. Harder, and Swatow 10th Des., Genors Butter- fleld & Swire.

Locasus, German str., 1,020, W. Taubert, 2nd December-Bangkok 25th Noromber, Rice and Meal-Butterfield & Swire. LOONGHOON, German str.. 1,245, Andersen, 5th

Der-Saigon 30th November, General

MACHEW, German str. 996, C. Wolff, 9th Nor

and Mes-Butterfield & Swire.

Bangkok and Swatow 8th Nov., Ries Mazzco, Chinese str., 1,339, T. Froberg, 6th

Dec Shunghat 3rd December, General→→ C. M. S. N. Co.

Nov.-Chanwangtao 19th Nov., Coal- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

perlance to the United States. The sequi. sition of Hawaii and of the Philippines, and the building of the Paanma Canul, havo naturally the attention of her people across the eeeen to the lauds of ancient civilisations and THE ADVENTURES OF A YOUNG BARONET.teeming populations that seem to offer sa iuex The adventures of a young Daronst wore told haustible market for the disposal of the products in the Probate Court, when counsel asked lease of Western mills and factories. The American to presume the death of Sir Claude Campbell, nation is realising that there are rich prizes to Six Claude was born in 1871, and when in came be secured, but that active efforts are required,

to compete effectively against foreign rivals. of age he dissipated what money be was entitled to. In 1898, he left London on board the Other great commercial Powers have seared He valuable bases for commercial operations in sailing-ship Sutherlandehire is a seaman. left the ship in April, 1899, and in May he China. The United States is at a disadvantage alled on the family solicitors, est he was in this respect, but her statesmen have been

stoney-broke," and wanted money from the quick to see that this very disadvantago can estate

of bis mother, who was then a certitled turned to profitable us. Americans can present lonstic. A eniall cum was giron him, and Sir themselves to the Chinese as the eng great Western nation which has never attacked China nor wrested territory from her. Tuny claim that their professions of friendship are quite is terested and sincere, that all they desire is to promote peaceful commerce, and that, therefore they are anxions to see a strong, progressive, and prosperous Chins, and gre ready to render loyal help to the Chinese in the work of reform. Mr. Taft preached those doctrines during his visit to China in the year before he was elected Presi. dent, and his Secretary of State is now endeavouring to act upon them. Mr. Knox's policy in regard to Mancharis may not have attained its direct objects, but at least it has had they the effect of

United States · for sympathy. the American Aero Club over the latter's play and support against athor Powers, Only ful jest that each of them must have given him for years ago the treatment of Chinese students a thousand dollar cheque for the privilege. The in Anierica led to a determined boycott of Frenchman's refort was: "The gentleman. American goods in China, but the feeling of hex- avisfor, pot a professional chauffeur, Elenor Bears, the Basion society athlete, who My Isosevelt tried to win China's

tility which then oxisted seems to1ave died of oil to Japan is the Asiatic Potrolan Coin Hamburg-Amerika Linie. plays lawn tornis and golf, shoots, swims, rides ship by remitting the bstance of the Boxer ju- pany, which in the proernt struggle has shown to founda, drives a motor-car, and last year indemnity, by sending large supplies of foodstuffs the direction of its sympathies by contracting with the Hoden Company to ive it supplies of California nearly killed herself in an attempt at the time of the last gross famine in Comfogais nauty willed beef fame has the aburan Waller, by lonca, in Laller treatment : tugatra extio mi, of which therapy & region Téumatra cento sil, on which there is a very low ten minutes with Graham-White. On light for Chinese students, and by prompting ing the sacinimed, This is the greatest sporting of the International Opium Conference. His going you though it, is compelled to close downONSANG, British str., 1,737, E. J. -Buller 26th on earth. I'lly with any man who saks me. successor has striven to draw still closer the ties its well. The Times, ";" Every girl who does will forgot all about her between the United States and Cline by crest- Derves."

the impression that American policy will be ing THE QUEBE'S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS. ready to assist Chins against foreign aggres- Two cations coincidences have combined to Bioo. At the present time China is very give an already famous name to the new infantry alarmed at the growth of Japanese influence in

Writing in the Referee, Mr. George R. Sims regiment which has recently been raised in Bouthern Manchuria. She fears that a country Winnipeg, says Canada. The forming of the which was the cradle of the ruling dynasty may (Dagonet ") pokes delightful-fun at the Soot- regiment baving been suggested by the St. An- where the same fate as Kores, and places little tisti claims for Home Rule.

The Manifesto of the Scottish peopis just is. drew's Society, it is natural that the new corps faith in Japan's pledges in regard to observing should be uniformed in flowing Highland bon the territorial integrity of the Chinese Empire sued by the Comuunnan Albaunch The Scots net of Scottish pattern, and kilt. Mr. D. C. and the principle of equal opportunity. Great National Lagusis, he says, a singun to make Cameron, the President of the St. Andrew's Britain is also suspect, because of her alliance the cheek of the Faxon tingle. Scotland free! Society had taken a great interest in with Japan, and British policy in the Far East Scotland Sovereign! Beothaud as a antion ones the organisation of the regiment, so it has been so unfortunate as to create the impre again I is the cry that rings across the Tweed to was decided to ask him to become honorary sion that it is merely the servile instrument of re-echo in the Reform Hall, Furnival-street, lieutenant-colonel, and to low bis name to be Japanese ambitions. The United States, there Holbora.

Bootsmen" ories the Comnan nen Al- used by the regiment. Thus they become the fore, has a favourable opportunity so stand 719 Cameron Highlanders and because in the Can-forward as China's unselfish friend and helper. bannsch which would you rather ladd, adian Militan List every regiment is numbered Whether it is wise to encourage the ides that your own land, filled with the peaceful homes. there is a real conflict of interests between of your kinsfolk, or a land, not your own, for purposes of uniformity, a search was instita-

Dion to form a playground for ted for a suitable number. The number 79 was Japan and China, and that the United States is bespoiled Vacant on the Militia roll, and the old 79th ready to range herself on China's side, is open cosmopolitan Imperialists, financiers and exploi ad Highlanders of the British Army is now, curious to question. It is certain that no good purpose tors? Does it pleasure you to see Scotland's ly enough, the famous Queen's Own Cameron can be served by the violent attacks made upon sons noting as gillies, vulets, and bootlickers to by a sootion of the American that unlovely crew, and Scotland's daughters Highlandere."

the firewomen and However, the Americans do not play in the ignobis position of FLIGHT FROM ASYLUM IN A BALLOON.

the role of disinterested friend for nothing. handmaids to their wives and daughters ?" The Henri Dopre, an insana aeronant. made a They pressed for and secured a share of the English are to be turned out of Scotland, bat Central China; the Scotsmen are to remain in England, Great enrious attempt to escape from the Pennsylvania loan for the railways of State Asylum, where he has been confined for they have inst obtained the ten millions Brot!

The Manifesto calls upon the Scottish many years. While the inmates were at prayers, sterling loan which is intended for the the Mail statos, he stole to the roof of the roform of the Chinese currency; and they are people to wash their hands of responsibility mylam and connected a gaspipe to a

to be given the order for the new war" for Imperialistic robbery like that in South which be

he had secretly manufactured out of pieces ships for the Chinese Navy. Doubtless there Afrios, for Imperialistio marders each as of silk filched from a tailor's shop. A few mo will also be an increase in the trade between the those at Dewshawai, for Imperialistic to

in India" ments later the warders were alarmed at the two countries for a deputation representing the tures of the kind we know

England, the sight of the lunatic hanging on a trapeze formed Chambers of Commons in the United States has Scotland is to say to of a broomstick and two ropes beneath the just been visit ng China, ond has been given a Empire, to the World, that she abominates balloon, which was some 15ft, in diameter. He most enthusiasties welcome. How China will the iden of Imperialism and will have none Henceforth she will manage her rose to the height of several hundred feet, prout from American friendship is not yet of it.

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and then the strange, mgged balloon slowly began to descend, settling finally on a grass- plot, where Dupré was seized and carried back to his cell,

"QREER UP, JEREMIAH!"

In the course of a speech at the Batterson

*pparent, but she will be very shortsighted if, relying on American support, she sets out to defy the powerful neighbour whose goodwill it is to her interest to cultivato

WEATHER BEPORT.

On the 12th at 11.55.m.-The barometer has risen moderately over S. Japan, and fallen slightly in the Philippines.

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Polyteal nic, Mr. Johr. "Burns related the fol The suti-egalonie aren, central over the con- for singing in Scotch; the sons of the manas

lowing story:

PANAMA MARU, Japanese str., 6,500, K. Mato,-

1st Dee.--Shanghai 28th Nov., Flour and Matches, &c.Osaka Shosen Kaisha. 9th Doo-Tientsin 4th Dec, Ballest PATELEA, British str., 3,501, Ges. A. Thomas,

Asiat o Petrolenta & Co

PROMETHEUS Norwegiu str., 1,024, 0..Korne-

lows, 11th December-Saigon 3l Des General Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Foreve, Norwegian str., 1,024, H. E. Lanser,

23rd Nov.- Waho 18th and Chinkiang 19th Nov., Rios-Order. ADINE RICKMERS, Dutch str.. 573, P. Fries, 10th Dev.-Foochor 8th Deo.-Asistio - Petroleum & Co.

Bangkok and Swatow Etli Dec., Rice and SAMHEN, German sir., 1,234, Petersen, 9th Dec.

Teakwood-Butterfield & Swire. BINGAN, British str., 1.047, F. Jamieson, 8th

December-Haiphong 6th Dec, General Butterfield & Swire.

SZECHUEN,

British str., 1,142. Bidford, Ist Doa -Tientsin 24th November, General and Nuts China-Navigation Co.

TAMINO, British str., 1,350, G. H. Pennefather, 28th Nov.-Manila 25th Nov., General- Butterfeld & Swire.

TEAK, British str., 1,346, A. W. Outerbridge, 11th DecManila 8th December, General -Butterfield & Swim

TELENA, British str., 2,763, Stratton, 27th

Nov.-Balik Pappan 19th Nov., Kerasens Dil-Asiatic Petrolum & Co. AKORDIs, Norwegian str., 1,091, F. Jorgensen, 10th December-Bangkok via Swatow 9th Deo, Rice Aagnard, Thoresen & Co. TOSA MAE, Japanese str., 5,823, H. Nomura, 11th December-Moji 6th Dec.. Matches, Flour and Marchandise-Nippen Yusen Kaisha..

ULV,

Den str., 882, J. Peders, 2nd

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WAKAMATSU MARU, Janess str., 1,722 U Aikawa, 10th Dea-Wakamatsu 4th Dec., Coal-Mitsu Bisha Gosha Kwaisha. 8th Nov.-New York 3rd Sept., Petroleum WASHINGTON, German atr, 2.659, C. Stege

in bulk-Standard Oil Co. WINGSANG, British str., 1,577, Lishman, 11th DecWuba 6th Dec, Rice-Jardine,

...Matheson & Co.

I was once, he said, for the benefit of my covers China, W. Japan and the. Loochoos. motor-cars and splash tuo Southernor with the WUHV, British str., 1,227, J. Heathel. 27th

Pressure is low t the N.E. of Japan, and mud of their wheels; we hail your cooks over the S. Philippines and adjacent waters.

the

best in the world: your national broth has en- Strong mensoon will continue to prevail

the China Eea.

Nor-Chafoo 22nd November. General Batterfold & Bwire.

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Over the Formoss Channel and the N. part of tered into our daily diet, and your porridge 18} JUTTOPOLIS, British 4-masted barque, 2,532, DA

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on every British breakfast-table; your songs

we love best from childhood to old age; we love Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending yen and because we love you we fall upon our

health, interned in a building somewhat mon- astie in character, with a celibate popilation, aad with cellular accommodation, which enabled me to be alone. There w was there one book called the Bible, and I noticed that my predeceaser was a great student of it. With a pin which bad protably been concealed in his dakan, he had pricked comments in the margin. Opposite this passa; ein Jeremiah's Lamentations," Lline heart within me is broken, today is as follows: so that my bones shake, I am like a drunken mas and like a man whom wine had overcome," De

at 10 am to-day, 0.00 inches.

knees to you and cry with tears in our cen, "Oh, Caledonis, etern and wild, not quite ao stera, not

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The forecast for the 34 hours ending at noon quite so wills, Boneie Scotland, and we won't Nothing creates such a god impression in

had pricked, "Cheer up, Jeremiah That is Hongkong & Neighbourhood the type of mind we want a man uninfluenced Formosa Channel by environment and absorbed in study. If out- side is shown the serenity and philosophy which that gentleman showed under such peculiar and distrossing circumstances, I have no fast about the fatura of my country.

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Bouth coast of Chius, between Same se No. 1

Hongkong and Lamocka, Į Bouth coast of China between Same as No. 2.

Hongkong and Hainan...

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govern you. You shall govern us. Prime Ministar shall be a Scotsman, and all the Members of the Cabinet shall be Scutemen, and all the nice fruity Government offices shall be giran to Bootsman: We don't ask for Home Kule ourselves we will be ruled by Scotland. Be kind to poor little England. Remain a part

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