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definitely the policy of the Overens Britons in his country-a farli syetsin to the nation self contained (especially as rogarde food supply), a big Navy, and universal service, Such a statesman would have been howled at as "impudent" by the British Government, and all the quaint resources of language of Mr.

George Blayd would have been employed to dousunce him. and Mr. Winston Churchill But the British people would have listened and, would have raised a statue in their baarts to his fame That did not happen, however, aud the Dragon flag of China tukes to the wators of

-Bangkok 21st and Swatew 28th they not won the bont-race? Or, rather, do they one day, in blessed safety after the great storm, -

Rtr 1.301, T.

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[BY IMPERIALIST IN THE 'DAILY TELEGRAPH."] There is a sound of revelry in London; from the camp of the Rulimis comos the clashing of embals and the booming of big drums, for have not held the ashes of Empire? For the first tires they have won an Imperial Conference test match. The hard, steady work of six years has had its offect. Imperialism is not dead in the Overseas Dominions, but it fights, in the last aged that if can clafu no sturdy voice an

the Pacifle without heed in a quarter of the augthing which soomed to threaten its supre

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THORNE'S

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No. 4.

Jane Bangkok 21st June, Rice and Meal ditoh in Chinado, and elsewhere is eo discon world which was one quickly responsive to This vst was started by the late Robert Thorn {

Dansy, Norwegian sir, 883, Betreson, 22nd the Imperial representatives at present

Jung Tongay 20th June, Caal-Asgard,

im

Thores & Co.

FOOBBING, British str., i 423, W. D. Welsh,

Hong:

in London. it in a notablo victory; and in the noise, of exultation thero

ja

W

macy at.Ben.

boaring given to a message of the utmost THE POLO TEAM IN AMERICA.

1st July-Morice 30th May-Eng Hokignificance in world politics, China has sent a Jemand I to Mexico for reparation for the mas agro of some of her subjects during the recent revolutionary disorders, and threatens to back up the demand by the despatch of warships to Mexicau ports.

GLENPALLICH, British mr.. 1,434, J. Mas,

2nduly-Singapore 26th Jane, General J. T. Sing. HANGBANG, British str., 1,356, 8. Wilde, Zad July-Shanghal 28th June, Swatow 1st General

HANYANG, British Mutheson & Co.

Beu. 'st

1.207. G. E. Spink, 29th June-Nowclraug 21st Jane, Beans and O-But erfeld & Swiro. HIRCULES, Norwegian str., 2,439, R. Wilhelm July Portland, &o, 23rd May, General-Portland Asiatic 8. 9. fo. Homow, fritish str., 896, G. F. Langford,

30th June-Swatow 29th June, General Cultorld & Swira, FRIS CHANG, Chinese str., 1,250, Jumallin, 281: June-Shanghai 24th June, Genoval

und Mails-C. M. N. Co. Hurwos MARU, Japanese str. 2,826, Tornwa' 281) June--Moji 220 June, Coal-Alaka

& Cu;

JAPAN, British str. 3,806. A. Stewart, 2nd

July- Moji 27th June, General and Coal David Sassoon & Cn. KIANG PING, Chinese str., 1,222, U. Uilden, 26th June-Chinking 2011 June, General, -Chinese, MANDASAN MArt, Japanoro sir.. 3,246, T.

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BINCE GENGHIS KHAN.

It is seven confurios since Genghis Khan ragod seross Earop, thirteen co turies since an Emperor of the decaying Roman Empire sent an Easy to China which was then beginning to be dreaded, and the work has forgotten that Fastern Asia is capable of warlike enterprise. For ontarios China has slept, worshippitridends of ponce and experimenting with practically all the new ideas of motora democracy, including Socialism, Inad nationalisation, and an aris. teraoy founded on competitive ex-mination, Tou years sigo no other fate seemed possible the once mighty Chinese Empire but finy-chi, the dasth by slicing a slice for Germany, a alice for Japan, u slice for Franco, a slice for the United States, and yet another for Great Britain. Brit wedded to a system of s

Plunged in which had

Kay ma

A REVIEW OF THE TOUR.

(FROM "THE TIMES" SPECIAL CORLLEPONDENT)

NEW YORK, June 11.

The great game which was played on Friday brought to a close the fifth struggle between England and America and the tenth gamo fought out by representatives of the two contries.

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Ota, 1st July-Milke 25th June, Coat knowledge of the philosophy of Confucius and tory may be. The sums is probably true in the historical interest showing the disposition of

In 1902 England won by 14 goals to four in 1909 America won by 17 goals to save; nad in the matches just over by nine goals to 64 The Slastustion of 20 goals between 1902 and CHILDREN 19 9 is not caused by the decadence of

English or by the mireenlous improvemnant of American pole, but is dns to the fact that neither country was properly represented or did itself justies in the years in which it sufored defeat. It will be surprising if the future deos not on the average show a more even struggle, to which

ve ver country, the balance of success may fall. The difference between the goals scored by the two countries in the last nine years meditation, two

ไป 24. which

when herson boat and re-beat each said that lost all vitality and had frossa inte formalis, mar in is in favour of America. It is China awaited her fate with sooming apathy and other all are secoal rate sal that great horses continued to send each year her best brains to other things heing equal-are ecusistent in the Hall of Examinations at Poking to test their their farm, however narrow the margin of vio Atencias, and on that test to confide to them the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, MARIE, German str. 1,169, Soblaikier, 23rd Government of the Empire. The regeneration of China soned Lopeless. You without any direct Juan-Saigon 19th June, Riss-Jobses &

knowledge of China was possible for any Liuose Co. NANHUAN, U.S. transport, 4,700, W. D. Pri. Europa who was in a position to see a Chiuose deaux, lat July-Manila 28th June, Coal Ambassador at any of the Courts to have some doubt as to whether the last word had been and M'lico.—ÚS. Navy, ONBANG, British stz.. 1,737, A. J. Smith, 25th written regarding this race. To observe a high. June-Chingwantao 19th June, Cost-class Chinaman with his great commanding forehand, indicating a massive brain, his quiet Chinese Engineering & Mining Co.

que 28th June Salon 23rd June, Rice and to entertain a doubt as to whether the thinamani

was finished. Rather he seemed to be tly which Captain Lloyd

patiently General-Chinese. RAJAH, Gorman str., 1,275, H: C. Rohen, 24th waiting his time for some great move. The derful pony in the world. Patriclic sportsmen June - Rajang 18th June, Timber-good gpa of Chinaman of to-day makes all Auch as Lord Datmeny, Lord Ashby St. Ledgers, and Mr. Evolyn do Rothschild must other Asintis look Baltry. (Even in Canada feel that their self-sacrifice in loading their best Buddy Hohl & Swire. SI-KIANO, French str., 515. E. de Catalazo, and Australia where the usnal Chiness im-

2nd July--Haiphong 2911 Jane, General migmats are of the lowest coelie class, they ponies (which happily have come te no harm) have a reputation better than that of other has been rewarded. But many more mest follow this excellent example before the Cup can Magories Maritime

was

stronge tside. long run of polo teams, luck favouring the

The ingredients of a polo Leam are gen, ponies, and facilitice for practice together. The resourong of the English team in ponies were:-14 bou ht by the Cap Recovery wet Fand: 25 d by the players or leat by friends. In this connection subscribers should feel that the English players here at least given them a splendid run for their money,

and may part ownerb of Energy,

PREUMPENH. British mov., 1,065, C. E. Page, dignity, indicating aireserve fund of power. I feel proud of beiPEonsiders the most won.

SPIK. Norwegian str. 871. W. Hom, 1st

-Manila 25th June. Nil-Aagaard, Thore sin & Co. STESTON, British str., 4,398, A. 1. Baker, 2nd Juiz-Foochow 30th June, General--But torfield & Swire.

TAISHUR, Chinese sir, 1216, R. G. Paramore.

1st July-Shanghai June, Mails and Generi-C. M. S. N. Co.

TEAN, British str., 1,346, A. W. Onterbridge, 30th Jans-Manila 27th June, General- Butterfield & wire. TILATJA, Dutch str., 2.740. A. W. La Rony, 24th June-Java 14th and Swatow 23rd June, Sugar-Java-China-Japan Lija. TUNGSHING,

boon

bor, thared by those in a position to kring hest. Today that contempt is held only by the blind and the fools.

THE NEW CHINESE SPIRIT,

Asiaties for industry, porseverance, ingot return to England It is to be presumed that and that sort of worldly wisdom which tolosan England team will visit America next year, Lonesty es matter of good policy. The deter

can bo Do object in delay; mined hostil is in those countries to Chinese for there immigration in not so much fonnded on haired but it is certain that they must bare the use of as on fear,) Indeed the contempt of raciarn the 60 best ponins in Eugland if the fight is to bo with equal weapons. That the lack of angina- tion and patriotism which has characterised this isterly inadequate support of the niggardly in the matter of ponies this year English team will fade into the limbo of things which ought no to

to Lave beo, and that the resources of Eug- land-nnt of a handful of

i diriduals patriolis -will be mobilised against the combined toreek of America next year, the British public will There will be little or no o doubt ins st. and it is impossible to believe that those who dificulty in obtaining the money required.

are wanted will continue to refuse to sell or end. Not only will Englishmen part this of them, but also Americans, who frankly admit that they are unable to understand each en would not be tolerated thera Intolerance in attitude, which is unknown in America, and such matters in rather wholesome,

We look upon death as returning home. Public honour shall be our shield and our rampart, That in the molts blazoned on the of the North in China,

British at.. 1,173, L. Hussay let bien as to organising these past four years, July-Swatow 30th June-Jardine, Mathe, which has been organ of the old military are fortunate enong to own the ponies that!

WONOKOL, Gorman str., 1,115, IL. Olfmanns 30th June Bangkok 2011 Jane, Rico and Wood Butterfeld & Swire,

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PRACTIVE AND HORSEMANSHIP.

Apart from the ponies thers have been other inequalities. The ingredient of practice to- gether, owing to a chain of events which could not be fore-en, was reluced to neregible proportious: England's back had only two prastice games with the team before the Test Matches When the unsatisfactory character of these essential ingredients-tbe poiate and practica-is considered, it is easy to realize how good the remaining ingredient, the players, must have been to have made so splendid a fight, Those who know the Eugliah players will not

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It is the sign of the revival spirit of an anciout race of wariore. For centuries they have sought peice and pot their trast in scholarship, Now they aro and arming in ne spirit of humility, for in big seret heart the Asiatic holds a deep dislain for the European. The content wa feel for thera is saturned a hundred-fold. The yellow man has submitted, to all appearenes, abjectly enough to the white mao. But withal he has kept is pristo beside which may white race pride is paltry and insiuificant. When Chiun bas backled on her armour Canada, Australia, and Now Zealand will have to Icek to eee what is behind their laws declaring poll taxes on the Chinuman, and Great Britain may have questions to a swor shout Hongkong and Wei-Hai-Wei.

The threatened despatch of Chinaan warships to Mexico brings all that questioning within the range of inmediato possibility. For that is nation: of quite a white man's way

srling The C.F.R. Co. str. Monteagle arrived at alism. Chiun, taking an occasion which was an Shanghai at 8 pm on the let inst, and left eminently attine one, steps again inlo, the arena Egain t 2 2.01. on the End inst. for Moji, whero of world politics after an alasence of centuries by sarprised at their une performance, but

i.bp. as one who piolds to none in my admiration she is due to arrive at 5 am, on the 4th inst.

The T.K.K. st. Nippon Maru, which sailed and desnande recognition us & Power with human for them and as a spectator of their achiste rights and with the power to enforce them, A four years ago the Partition of China was the ment, I must confos that I am unable to

realize how they played smchi great tepie with the Chancelleries of Europe. A low yours hence the Aliance with China will pole. The excellence of their game was oo replace it as a topin sut that Alliance will be sistently sustained throughout both matches, sought eagerly by many Powers, for it may carry and thus all possibility of dako was eliminated That they enjoyed one great advantage, that of horsemans if, was proved by the fact with it the dominion of the Pacific.

that, although no English. pony fell in either. had falls in the first game, and Mr. Whitnoy Cup, at least it is held by our cousins, and and Mr. M. Waiorbury in the cond. Me. Mil- baru is a splendid horseman, and the rest of the there is joy in the Radical camp that in the

boraemon, but these facts are a tribute to to rest game of politics the Tories have been Meadowbrook side are thoroughly eficient peio dished

hed" completely, so completely that no one

Englishman's

horsemanship. hope to have

sexceptional dares to prophesy when they may an ivnings again. A fatile Imperial Conference Mr. Edwards whipped his ponies romad (eepcoi has been the crowning of the Radical triumph, ally Melton and Pretty Boy when they were and with the fullest possible ondorsement they palpably exhausted without throwing them down can now continue the policy of securing peace Some day we shall see Mr. Edwards findingly remains a mystery and a joy to all whh saw it. abroad by concessions and happiness at home by keeping the nation fording on its own mounted, possessed of eight good roaies, so that fat. The Pacific is such a long way off that he need not spare them in my period; 1bea ite fata should not be allowed to interfero inded it will be realized that he is the finest with the excitement of

I county aricket. Yet in forward ever known,

The briefest review of the matches is incomplete the Pacific-where China comes forward to-day se a new Asiatic Power-will the fate of the without a tribute to the genius of the directing Canado, if we mind. The disappointments, bad luck, and Empire probably be decided. may lako Sir Wilfrid Laurier as representative reverses which dogged the English team during of Canada, propares to wash her hands of all their practice meant nothing to Captain Lloyd, responsibility, and thus we lose our stronghold who remained consistently calm, cheerful, and or one flank of the ocean. Australia and New urbane, Both on and off the polo field Captain again with the reservation, if we may i Lloyd is an ideni lender. His voice was never Zealand take their Prime Ministers as representative of board except by the player concerned; he never their views are gallantly arming but refuse to skonts, his word of commsed conveyed by its Tamar, rearing ship, 4,650 tons, 6 gaus take the one spro step tosafety, that of lusisting sharp incisive tone no comment, nothing 20- on general Imperial reorganisation. If necessary. The Amerion spectators were great- Australia hnd spoken in 1911 as she did in 1907, ly struck by the silent work of the Englial team, with the added weight of her citizen Army and All who have hitherto followed his polo career her builting

occasions, especially ing Navy behind the words, the

in uphill woald Ki

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Snipe, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gons 240 h.p.. Lt.-Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie, Tangtze.. Taku, torpedo boat destroyer, 305 tons, ih.p. 6,000, Gunner E. J. Trillo, B.N., Hong- kong

Great Britain, I do honestly beliopeople on really Bbably consider him as great a Virago, torpedo-boat destroyer, 395 tons, 6 guit

Commodore Byres, Hongkong. Teal, river gustost, 180 tons, 2 gann, 800 i.h.p.

Lien-Cowdr. R. J. Buchanan, Yangtare. Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lieut. Comdr. M. B. Baillie Hamilton, Hongkong. 6,300 Lip, Lient.-Comdr. Harold D. Adair Hall, Waibeiwei. Waterwitch, sarveying ship, 620 tons, 450 hp.

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not, full brunt of the conemle to him the title of the greatest explain Whiting, torpedo boat destroyer, 360 tons, !

As good sp rts" we caust congratulate the Radioals on their victory over the Empire idea, and yat be sorry that a statesman from Australia

or Now Zosland did not come forward and set

Apart from her retention of the Cup, America is to be congratulated upon the good sportsman+ ship of the crowd of spectators at Mesidow brook, whose impartiality was only equalled by their intelligent appreciation of the points of

the game,

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R. M. Joaph

Uy. O. Marritt Major & Mrs Lowe. 31 Er

V. Mitchelmora

Mr BO Moure

r&Mrs A. B. Moulder

Mr. W. North

Mr P, R. Nyo

·

Mr. V. d'Outtingal

Mr D.S.Odom

Mr & tra, J, K, Osborne Mr O. Praider.

Me Ernost II. Pend Mr. A.T

Prichard Mr. E H.

1. Ray

Mr O. Kit hau?OD~~ Mrs W. D. Shelby Mr. H. H. Solomon Dr. Mra.A., Spalding air. J. Spittle

Miss W. Square

Lt. & Mre, 0, E. Stainer Mir..W.Taylor Mr E. J. Waterman

EDWARD HOTEL

Kosze Privare He

Fonde, F. Acton, R.. Mr 11, Adam

Men F. Acton & Maid Mr. E. Aredt

Vr & Mre Angolt

Mr. H. Bennett

Mr. F. Rovington Dr. & Mrs BW. Brown Hr. Cocker Mr&Mr.M. Crawfor1 Mr. & Mra. U Mr C. Le Gorbac Mr J. Grabato

Bounelly

Mr. & Mrs. C.D. Hirvoy

Dr. Hube

Mr. H.Hoffen

VL. II. Koch

& first. Ingau Mr. L. P. Macerepor

In HD. Mandel

Pastor Mardail Afe W. J. MeNalty

Mr. K S. Morrison Sir Francia Ti, gott Mr J. Roba twor 1 (1.Sachen Mache M „A L. Shialde Mr. B D. Stowar

M. B. Wo

Mayto

-Metta Wiesenger

ad Me & s.

illiux

Mr & Mrs LP. lam must End, W-%xt-on

and children

Week.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE..

From July 4th to 10th, 1911.

H WALEE.

Height!

LOW WATRE,

pa to na co se to s

Ikong

Hig

ค!!!

lan

'Cities.

i.

h.

ft. in.

b. m.

Miss Lepreito.

Tues

Wod.

4 m 4 36

4 9

10 16

3 58 a 4 6

10 13 -2

5 m 5 19 5.3

11.54 13

Mr P, Lorck Mr F. R. orques Mr G. W. McEwen

4 2

10 56%

Thurs.

6

5 56 57

Mr Moenry

57 a 3-9

9 11

Dr. Muller

Fri,

0510

604 719.

Mr A.P. Nobba

45 a

Capt. and Mrs. W

Sat.

8 m

4 30

Passmore

45

Dr. Schulz

San,

હું

Mra K. Scott

Mr. E. E. Smith

Hod.

Mis Stewart Dr. Thumm Eer Geo H. Wateri Hit & Mrs J. Way Miss M. S. Wilson

GRAND HOTAL

Mr B. James Misa Johnston Mr Kelly Dr. F. 'T. Kayt Mr and Mrs Chas. G.

King Mr & Mrs Meyers Mr R.J. Mooner Mr Muller

Mr P. W. L. Nannings Mr 8. Paul

Mr J, W. Pringle Miss Pritchard Mra A. L. Ramsey Mr. B. Rowe Mrs H See

Mr F. H. Shaw

Mr S. H. Sunga

Mc 8 Taylor

3.8 32: 6 7

9393 8

10 m #36

20 26 a 3 9

21

Height,

LONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, July 3rd.

Barometer

Provinsin baiejon Date

Day

at

at

xt 4 p.m. 10 a.m.4 pm.

29.72

29.60 29.57

Temperature

83

85

79

Humidity..... Wind Direction

70

"67

87

NE

ENE

Farcati....

1

6

op4

cq

Rain....

1. ง

Mr Edwin J. Trendgold Weather..........................

Capt. C. Wege

Mr G. Wilson

Mes C. B. Woods

Rev. H. Wyvi!

Highest open air Temperature on 2nd. 85 Lowest opon air Temperature on 2ut 78

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