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Sir Claude M MacDonald, K.0.B., applied by nerves which regulate its GC.M.G., writes as follows to moveral action, it is obvious that whenever anything goes wrong with the nerves all London newspapers with regard to the the organg of the body just suffer That recent Hayashi disclosures is why uervous disorders, manifest them. Belvea in so many different symptoms.
My attention has been drawn to the In a general way, the disturbances detailed account which appeared in your praluced by a disordered nervous system as of September 11th of the late Count are of two kinds. There may be mental Hayashi's reminiscences regarding tho trouble-shown by confusion of thought, negotiations which preceded the conclu Joss of memory, etc., or physicul derange- sion of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance ments which involve trembling, convul- Treaty. In this account the roferences to sions or even paralysis, wig also be Lord Salisbury never stated to me, as When the brain myself are very inaccurate The late overstrained there headache insomnia, monital depression, mentioned in the reminiscences, that ho inability to concentrate the mind for any was desirous of definite alliance with Bagh of time, irritability, explosive, fits Japan, as otherwise it was feared that of temper, and easily-induced Intime as she night ges over her difficulties with well as actual physical werkness,
Russia and form an alliance with that Alarming the samplons are they country, and I never made any such went to their respectivo quartors, the On being separated, the combatana are prisarily and I the ons statement to Count Hayashi. It is Chinese holding an indignation meeting, THE mysten els drained of its most impor further mentioned that I uformed Count at which some violent speeelies were made. tant comitum phosphorus.
Hayashi that the German Ambassador Soon after, the two parties came to blony came to the Foreign Office and told me again in the playground and fought like AND CHRONICLE What is headed to : ovarome there that there was possibility of an Kilkenny cats until they were stopped. syrupton is a food rich in nourishment alliance between Japan and Russia? In onze more by the teachers. Japan" and rich in phosphorus, Ordinaly 1801, when this conversation is supposed Chronicle. phosphorus, preparations, however, aroo have taken place I did not know the generally my loss, for the body cannot Germon Ambassador, and certainly, never Astiate the crude drug. The ideal at any time, then or since, have I dis preparation for Elega conditions cussed the Anglo-Japanese Alliance with Ennatogen, which consists of pure caseia any member of the German Embassy in demically combined with that form af
The reasons for Prince Ito's phosphorus which exists in the brain and presence in St. Petersburg at a time when nervous system,
this point, Dr. O. W. Salochy, the Anglo-Japanese negotiations were pro- On eminent medical author, writes:When seeding in London are explained in Sir Valentino Chirol's letter in The Times, 34 phosphoric
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General-Buttorfeld & Swire, has been proved by a large number of unlitical lienppointments after his scientific experiments that very nearly return to Japan had tended to embitter CHILDAR, Norwegian str., 1,102, NH the whole (03 per cent) of the phosphorus his recollection of the diplomatic tran-
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The reminiscences, however, raise point of first importance, and distinctly suggests that, though Prince Ito acted in good faith, the Marquis Komura and the Government in Tokyo were never serious in their pourparlers with Russia; that they were, in fact, using Prine Ito to carry out Count Hayashi'e-own-some- equivocal suggestion of hartoning an Anglo-Japanese Alliance by playing
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between Convention Until now such & suspicion has never been entertained in Russia, where it has always been assured that the Anglo-Japanese Alliance could have been provented had a more energetic response beon made to Prince Ito's over- tures in fact, it was afterwards the custom to blame Count Lamsdorff for Tussin's Disfortunes and to declare that inis dilatory diplomacy sacrificed a golden opportunity to come to terms with Japan in 1901: Prince. Ito's own sincerity can never be suspected by Russia, but Count Hayashi's publisher has done service to his country by laying the poor Japanese Cabinet under suspicion.
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as the reminiscences are those of a somewhat embittered man who judged his own Government harshly, the probability is that Princa Ito's mission was of a serious character. The publication of the reminiscences is regarded as very unfortunate, and the anxiety of the Japanese Goverumont to suppress them is entirely comprehensible.
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Russian diplomacy evidently considers that there was nothing inherently dis bonourable or deserving of Count Hayashi's epithets in the Japanese attempt to conclude an agreement with Russia about Korea when negotiations for an Anglo-Japanese Alliance had nlready begun; but Count Hayashi's personal disclaimers to Lord Lansdowne donying the existence of any intention, and the remarkable statements about Ito's mission and the dangers of the English climate for that much-travelled statesman, may obviously be judged differently.
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No infers high
0 51 21PLAN Kow2008.
or low water PLAN OF SINOSPOLI.
by:
T. F. CLAITON, Director. BARONETER, redused degrees Fahrenheit,
on the level of bees in inches, teaths and beodredths,
CAMPESATU KE, in the suade in degros Fahrenbait.
3 ESHIT, in parasutage faturation, b Guidity of air saturated wi bojetare being 100,
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FOROY ON Wanji, neoveding to Beaufort Seals. 6 STATA OF WRATHAB; b. bine sky, o dotached- elosa, á dráxima rantre, giomy, h Bail I lightziar. vercost-prain showere, squall,
3 rain, e row,↑ thay est, v maibility; wdęw TRUTH.
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Mr & Mrs Beyer"
Major Bowen, API Mre Bowdler
Hon Mr Bookmill Mr W. A Butterfeld Mr M. Clary Capt Clarke
Major
Dary
Mrá Mra Dobbes
Mr Dixon
Mias
Dreary
Mr G. A. Datton Mr 8. H. Elis Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr T. Goition Lt. Col. Gordon Hall,
RAMG
Mr & Mrs B. A Hale.
Mr H Hancock Miss Hancock
Mr Baskett
Mr M. A. Hazeland
Capt & Mrs Hodgins
Maj. Humphroy,R.De.
Maj. & Mrs MoMun
hildren & nurse McNulty
XT & MENS Mitchelmore and child
Mrs Stitchel and child
Rov, Copley Moyle Mr Ober
Rev. Foster Pogg Mr T. L. Parking Mr J. 1. Plummer
Mr Powell Lt Col Kadalife, 2.7. Mr &
Mrs. Parkor Réu Mr.L, Belton
Capt & Mre Riley Eng: Comdr. Rcome Mr A, Bir Mr Skott It-Uol Other Suith Mr Sofapta
Stewart and okil- dron
Capt & Mrs Stericker
ourse and child
Mr & Mrs W. Gr: Mr O. Wagner Kang Humphreys
Mr NU, Walker
Let Uel H. Wiles, Mr & Mrs Watson
EGA
Mr A. Keith
Capt Whitefield Mr David Wood
ON SALE
FONGKONG HANSAPD REPORTA
the MEETINGS
COUNCIL
TL of
LEGISLATIVE
Session 1912.
REVIDED BY THE MEMBEES
PRICE
DALLY PRESS OFFION.
Hongkong, 25th June 1913.