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and Germany had broken down has created quite a panic in this country. The Rourse was the first to show signs of uneasiness, and. ita equilibrium was only restored after much diftTM eulty. The course of true love is said never to run smooth. Only fools would expect France or Germany to give way to one another as a matter ofcourse. What exasperates the French, and may have led them to conclude that M. EXCLUSIVE
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Combon and Horr von Kidarlen-Weschter had failed to come to terms, is the somewhat. irritating silence maintained by the French and German Foreign Offices with regard to the progress of the negotiations for the settlement
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Captain H. Linklater, having arrived from the above Port, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Gollowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. Limiteil, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and expense.
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into, as already, observed, in certain to prove more serious ever than the first. "Tausos" and "periods of reflection must not be confused with deadlook. M. Cambon and his diplomatic adversary must do a considerable amount of thinking as well as falking, This is not the time for the circulation of false rumours in either country; both Franca and Germany NOW
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serious difficulty. Those that so maliciously course of events in China, not only because the infature be retained on board-ships of make it a practice to scure the world by circa reports are both meagre and of dothtful authenti- the French Navy. This decision is to be acted ating fales reports cannot be too severely pan-city, but also because the problem of tempera on at once; all old powder is to be immediately ished. Ererything in going on slow and surement, which is of frat-class importance in ra removed from warships. A striking discovery volutions, is in this case insoluble. There are so has just been made on the wreck of the Liberté, many cross currents and so many incalculable Under a mass of twisted ironwork a book was events in the present national contest that found, entitled,, Marins d'Autrefois" (The it ia sheer folly to attempt to foretell the end Navy of Old). The volume was open at a page of it. Europeans are not persona grata with on which was a pieture representing the explos
THE ITALO-TURKISH WAR.
The French find it practically as difficult to understand the Italo-Turkish war Chinese Revolution. So few details are allowed
as the
All Claims must be presented within FIFTEEN to leak out in both cases that one can only the majority of the Chinese in the Flowery ion of the English frigate Quebec, which took!
DAY of the Steamer a arrival hero, after which date they cannot be recognized.
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watch on, and form one's conclusions. The French do not see what the Turks are likely to Land, and it is as likely as not that they may be gain by prolonging the present one-sided wari
made to suffer sooner or later for the present their feet is sow a more nothing, while all Civil War, though not in any way concerned in available Turks we wanted in Europe, where that Europeans have to gased against. It is, AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF it. It is precisely against the "unexpected" Italy is bent on carrying the war in fature, of course, much too early to assume that the Tripoli, whose back is now brokon, can wait Revolution in China is going to be triumphant,
LOEDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS until a more conveniant moment. So long but it needs no particular prescience to see that the Balkan States and Europe refrain from if the present movement fails it is only a ques fghting, Franes manifests little anxioty in tion of time for another to succeed. The old the present conflict, though her commerco order is manifestly passing away, and it becomes unavoidably suffers. Italy, as master of the situation, is called upon to make peace in the of great interest to the rest of the world to dis- interest of other Powers; she does not appear to Tor what is likely to take its place. The sa- be forlined as yet, especially as the badly-banten Republic is perhaps a little too hasty. The sumption that the huge Empire will become a Turkis equally as determined to ight on, The situation is deplorable, and the nation old Ming dynasty has still a very consider- question of the moment is how it can be prevented from becoming worse. Italy in Tripoli has given Europe cause for deep anxiety, bat Italy in collision with Turkey off the
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to have done so, and he is justly proud of the fant. Up to the last moment he kept the news of his marriage a secret; the romantic secret eaked out when he least expected it. When in the company of friends he refused all informa tion on the subject, and treated the whole affair
Albanian coast is like a lighted candle in a powder magazino. The possibilities which are opened up if the theatre of war is to extend in all seriousness from Tripoli to the Adriatic are infinite in dark and sinister suggestion: The one thing left for European statesmen is to Abandon all ides of Baking in troubled watere joke. No one, in fact, knew of his being and set themselves to circumseribe the perif engaged until a journalist who happened to stop as best they can. The Powers by collective to light a cigarette under the walls of the town lafpooce can eventually succeed in localising the ball, where the banns of the people in that dis- dispute to Tripoli itself, and prevail upon Turkey trict of Paris are put up for all to soe, in accord- to submit in exchange for a consideration on the ance with the French law, made the remarkable part of Italy, though the latter refuses at present discovery and quickly spread the good news, to listen to any each proposition. Italy, in com. It was no longer possible for M. Caillanx to mon with the other great Powers, was repre keep a straight face; though he would have Bentod at The Hag10 Conference in 1907, and in preferred his marriage being kept a profound precipitating a war with Turkey over Tripoli, secret. On being found ont be Lurned philos she has extended but little regard to bar under opher, smiled, and thanked everyone whe taking at that Convention-in cases of serious showered congratulations on him and Mademo disagreement or conflict, before an appeal to Cailloux. The French Prime Minister's bride, arms," to have " recourse to the good offices or Mme. Baynouard, was formerly the wife of M. mediation of one or more friendly Powers." Leo Claretia, from whom she was divorced. Sho Time for reflection has not changed the public has therefore. been the daughter-in law of the opinion of Europe as regards Italy's conduet manager of the Comédie-Fraucaise before be over Tripoli, and it affords another evidence of coming the wife of M. Cailleux. After the vain the little practical good which has resulted from efforts of the Prime Minister to get married on- the work begun at The Hague in 1899. Indeed, der s rose, the public will keep greater vigilancs
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it has been remarked that it would be the best on other unmarried members of the French
thing to pull down the "Palace of Peace at The Hague," which of late has been subjected to so much ridicule.
THE CHINEAN KEVOLUTION.
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"LA GIOCONDA.” The missing femons picture "La Giovenda" is about to bo restored to its formLET
the Leavre in. place in
as mysterious manger as it was stoler. This is all that M. official of the Criminal In- Sebille, an
We have always been given to understand that the ways of the Chinese are dark and peculiar. Never wers they more so than now. The idea of vestigation Department, tells us If only the setting ups Chinese Republic" after hundreds genuine Mona Lisa is restored, the French will of years of Imperialiain sounds somewhat trouble no further. Ever since the Joconde aingalar to Westerns. The present Revolution masterpiece of Leonardo de Vinci so mysterious. DEPARTMENT in none the less significant. We find the Coles jy disappeared, no end of startling ramours
tial Empire just now in the throes of a revoin- Hon which threatens to end in the overthrow of have been current us to its whereabouts. One day it is in London, another in Brussels, another the Mancha dynasty and the establishment of an Rome, another in New York, and so on. Whe Republic. This is quite in keeping with the most imodern Western ideas, and shows that the know, it may never have left Paris, or seen the outside of the Louere? Meanwhile, twelve. Chinese are pot.so indifferent to what goes, on sitendants at the Louvre will appear before the is other parts of the world as what many Committee of Dissipline next. Monday, the 25rd, imagina. The discontent which has long been to answer various charges of neglooting, thair rifo among the populace has at last broken duty. The character of these charges shows out into open rebellion, and the destiny of a pretty plainly how and why it was possible Sovereignty which holds sway over 400,000,000 for a thief in broad daylight to take down people hangs in the balance. The present outbreak of Civil War in no way concerns for the most precious picturs from the walls, pass eigners, who have been guaranted every protes through two rooms, descend a fight of steps, tiru as much by the rebels as the loyal Imperial cross two courtyards, and finally make his ozit troops. Beyond making their presence felt, no from the building without once being chal- foreign Power, not even Germany, bas any right lenged. Was it a question of bribory ! · · toparticipate in any way in the present revolution-
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