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Mes. Lancelot: A Comedy of Assumptions.

By Munice HEWLETT. London: Mac- millan & Co.

Mr. Hewlett occupies a foremost place amongst present-day novelists. He is never dull. His style is varied, his characters aro always attractive and his theme is invariably

Light or variable winds are indicated along the B. ooast of Chine and moderate N.E. windske. Mr. Lancelot has three lovers-ber over the N. Chion Sen.

Honghong, rainfall for 24 hours ending a 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches.

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husland, a political duke (who reminds us, in part, at least, of a cortain historical personage) not a poet. They love her in different ways the husband coldly, the duke cynically, the poot passionately. The period is the early nineteenth century; the setting, semi-political, when people, were disturbed by the Reform Bill rumblings and fashion- able London disported itself'at, masked balls at Vauxhall. There is suggestion_of_the Meredithian touch in the development of the plot, but that ive welcome, for it stimu- lates the intellect as well as the interest of the reader, and adds an element of reality to a chronicle which we feel to he not Mr. Lancelot is a altogether fictiona}. study in emotional development. Wodded early in life to an ambitious man, one whose human nature becomes warped by con- centration on affairs of state and personal aggrandisement, it is not to be wondered at that Mrs. Lancelot's nature seeks an outlet for outward expression in a sympathetic companionship. Her husband's ambitions prompt her active co-operation in securing

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The Romance, of Sandro Botticelli: Woven from his Paintinga, By A. J. ANDERSON, With photogravure frontispice and nineteen other Blustrations. London: Stanley Paul & Co.

Mr. Anderson has his own ideas of how

a biography should be written. According

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Persistent introspection or gloomy ref to him, there are only two ways of writing trospection, excessive sensitiveness, marked. an account of n Tuscan of the Quattrocento -cither to compile a scientific record of baregotism, a feeling of unsettledness, a want facts and contemporary references, without of power of continuous application to the a word of comment, or else to tell his story usual occupations, re-all-characteristics-not to be lightly regarded. A prolonged con- 2md in the guise of fiction. We must confess dition of want of conscious energy, when that we think another course might be open work renses to be a pleasure, when there is

to tell his story in a racy or at least an

no go" in the man, is a symptom to be nttractive manner, with such comment as an author may deem necessary; It has been taken sotier of. The opposite condition of Causeless impulsive action and continuous done, not without some degree of success, by several writers in other domains of art. However, that is not Mr. Anderson's way,

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and he has elected to adopt the fictional And, truth to tell, we do not He has quarrel with him for his choice. mado of Botticelli a living personality, and presents to his reader a deeply interesting picture of life in Florence under the de Medici, at a period when Politan, da Vinci and Savonarola pootised and painted and. preached on the banks of the Arno.

The story opens in Prate, where Botticelli, a young lad, is studying under Fra Filippo Lippi. Mr. Anderson seeks to show the influence of Lucrezia Buti, the saint-like wife of Filippo Lippi, upon the rising genius, and, afterwards, of his subsequent development in the bottega of the brothers Pollainola in Florence, as exhibited in his

various famous pictures, and then of his decline and struggles in the face of a new school of painting Here we have a story and something more. It is a lesson in art, an agreeable lesson, and we lay down Mr.

output of energy without sufficient cause. is also sometimes suspicious. In persons who have had normal or extra good manners when in health, it is a bad sign if the usual social observances and conventions, become markedly irksome--and are departed from.

Of course, none of us reach the ideal in

mind und conduct, and some have marked Peculiarities. It has been said that "nearly all the world is cracked," but some succeed iu concealing the crack better than others. So cloverly and successfully is the mask of sanity and mental health sometimes word,

effectually is all suspicion disarmed, that mental disorder of a dangerous character- has been known for years to be stealthily advancing without exciting the slightest notion of its presence, until some sad and terrible catastrophe, homicide or suicide, has painfully

existence.

awakened attention

to

its

In the incipient stage of insanity the patient is sometimes fully sonsible of enter- Gaining exaggerated and unnatural impres Anderson's book with a conviction that we

sions; he is cutely conscious of the mind can now look upon Botticelli's works in the dwelling morbidly and sometimes irresistibly Galleries at Florence, London and Berlin upon certain trains of absurd, unhealthy, and read their meaning as we never could and it may be very impure thoughts; he before. It is not necessary to have any painfully recognises the fact that insane pretension to a love of art to enjoy this conceptions are struggling to master bis cloverly written romance of a great reason, obtain an ascendency over his judg- artist: It is a conscientious piece of work,ment, an abnormal influence and control over and it is quite evident that Mr. Anderson his pussions, and the subjugation of his has saturated himself with the literature of instincts. the Renaissance in order to prepare himself for the task he has undertaken with such conspicuous scTess,

The First Signs of Insanity: Their Proven

tion and Treatment. By BERNARD HOLLANDER, M.D. London: Stanley

any

mah

The difference between sanity and insanity consists in the degree of self-control exorcised. We all have, at some time or other, thoughts passing through our minds and feelings agitating un which, if they were expressed and indulged in, would be as wild and perhaps as frightful in their conso- quence as those of any madman. But the man of strong wind rapressen them, and seeks fresh impressions from without, if he finds that aid needful. The man of weak

Paul & Co. **I would hesitate before I cortified that at 2 p.m. 6 &E, 2 p.

was sane," said a Singapore medical man in a murder trial a few years ago when the subject of "brain storms 29.99

mind yields to them, meditates on them, came up for discussion. That was, we sup- indulges in them, and thus they acquire pose, his way of saying that we all have a fresh force, until he is totally unable to kisk in our mental equipment, and, un-free himself from the thought or subject that doubtedly, we are all more or less prone tolmunts him, and he is then insane. recognise mental deficiencies and weaknesses.

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The T.K.K. str. Buyo Maru arrived at

Mananillo on the 18th November, and leaves on the 18th for Salina Cruz.

The str. Zafro left Manila on the 12th November, and is due here on the 15th November, at daylight.

The H.A.L. str. Scandia lait Shanghai be expected here on or about the 16th on the 13th November, at noon, and may November, a.m.

Thistle, gunboat, 710 tons. 900 h.ɲ, Lieni,

Com, H. B. N. Cottrell-Dormer, Hankow Usk, T.B.D., 590 tons, 7,500 FD, 6 guns, Lt.

Maxwell, Hongkongs

Virago, torpedo-boat destroyer, 39 tons, 6 gruas ::: 6,300 i.b.p., Lieut.-Comdr. Harold D. Adair

Hall, Hongkongeed betwe Waterwitch, surveying ship, 620 tons, 450 i... Lient-Comdr. P. A. Regne, Singapors. Walland, T.B.D., 590 tons 7,500 F.D., 6 gun.

Condr. Seymour, Shanghai Whiting, torpedo-boat destroyer, 360 tons,

Inent. Comdr. GB Kartfork, Shanghai pat Widgeon, ganbour, 195 tons, 2 guns, 800 hp,

Comdr M. H. Wilding, Alading, Woodbook, kaabat, 150 to 5, Yang

*5,900

Lindt Comdr. M. B. E. Blackwood, Yang. Woodlark, gubost, 150 tons, 2 gums, 550 hp. *** Bient. Comdr. G. F. A. Mulook, Hankow, Babmarinesden steel Chab Kureghing myst

* No.:36, Godfrey Herbert, Linut.-Cominr. Hà No. 37, A. A. 12. Fenner, Liszt. Commr.

No. 38, J. R. A. Codringtën. Lt. Commr.

TB, 035, Lt-Com, Handley, West Hiver TB: 036, Lt Com Stileman: West Eivor, The PM str. Nile arrived, at Bao T.B. 037, Lt-Com: Nida, West River:?? Francisco on the 11th November.

TB. 068, L-Com, Seymour, West River,

11th-Ajax, Antilochus, Araemar, Glen Mr WJ Hood logan, Kaga Maru, Teenkas, Forone), Mr CW. Enb ell Forek, Ocean Monarch 18th-Brisgavia, M Then Hubbell Dardanus, Glenisk, Liberia, Myrmidon, Mr Th. Jacobsen. Prins Ludung, Sardinia, Annam, Tango Mr Lorris Maru, Africa, Rhesus. 20th-ferita, Mr A. Langeutsin Stevia, Thesus, Feddo, Deike Rickmers, & Mre de Loan. Prezaten. * * 22nd - Achilles, Beniarig, Mrs N. de Loan Caledonien, Inderclyde, Princess Alice, Mr J. J Leuch Sicilia, Stentor, Alena Tranguebar, Mr & Mrs Matheson Rohilla, Baron Erskine. 29th Brasilia, Mr G. MoNulty Monmouthshire, Atreus, Pua.": 31st- Sardinia.

November 1st Anterior, Machaon, Sumatra, Sydney 5th-Bel- gravia, Bencleuch, Ceylon, Indrasamha, Hitachi Maru, Pairastus, Pecho, Pera. Lution, Mendau, Moyune. 8th-Bulow,

12th-Aki Maru, Caledonien, Dunbar, Koerber, Namur, Palma, Polyphemus, Sambia, Africa, Tencer, Lovat, 0: 7. D Alters:

ARRIVALS AT HOME.

Mr MoRae Mr G. D Mille Mr & Mrs Mudie Mr C.. Moraagall Mr A. Merton Mr A. T. Myall Mr P. Nitro Mr Differ Mrs N. Oltis Mr J. J. Pablo 8. Parl

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Mr Joli, Fetersen Mre E. Petersen Mr V, Pennell Mr.T. L. Pierce Miss Fay Poston Mr John Haynes Mr & Mrs Radoviaky MY A. Roat Misa Dororthy Russell Mr L. Smith

Mr F. H. Shar

Mr K. Stangaard

Mr Stewart Tait Mr E. Thompson.

Mr E. Tospaner Mr R Valpole

Miss Lottie Vermont

ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL, Kowloon,

Capt. de Altonaga

MF W. Bain Mr H. Biles Mr G. Brown Mr D. 8. Edmunds Mr F. Egpéra Mr B. Hampson Mr & Mrs Hatcher

sud 2 skildren Mr David J. Lonnor

MrMignal Lopes Mr & Mrs Knight Mr H. C. Naylar: M & Mrs R. Packham Thallisse (2 Packham Mr.A. Pope Mr Gosals Romero Mr M. J. athvon Mr W. M. Caith Miss R. M. Watling

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November 19th-Inverclyde, Machaon, Mr & Mrs J.C. Logan Mr H. Watling

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