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the

KOREA'S ALLYES.

Both Russia and Amelea have what, we think, may be considered mmon enemy in the Far East, namely Chius; whilst the last camed Power is, on the contrary, a friend and natural sly of Great Bikain It is clear therefore that Russia and the United Sixten can but view with equanimity any decrease of British Influence in the East, whether effected by Russian or other instrument; for she knows full well that China, bereit of Britain's powerful moral lofluence would be very easily dealt with. The weakening of Great Britain in the Far East, therefore, tabament to the lersening of China's power of defence or offence, and vice verslt in the weakening of China, wil presumably result in af British influence in Eastern Seas. one loses another galna,” and

and in as Wh much as the United States has nothing to gain trong position out here and is rather a by our strong loser by it in many ways which need not be ditated upon here, then it is clear that the American Government at least could hardly ofject to

to the defeat of Great Britain or China in Erster or Central Asia.

Now let us endeavour to discover from evidence whether or not we are justified la charging the United States with covertly acting In unison with Rustle in the Far East. I de this it is necessary to go back to the autumn at 1888 when, it will be remembered, the King of Korea despatched an ambassador to Washington in accordance with the wishes of his American advisers, Judge O. N. Denny, America Dr. H. N. Allen, who is now In

This and M. Waeber, the Russian Minister.

assert Korea's independence was done to and

protest against China's claims to suzerain rights over the Koran That the whole affair ended in a farco is well known. However, Dr. Allen wat meek and lowly American, missionary up to that time, then made his debut In the political arena and started off from Seoul a

ecretary of Legation, with Pak, the Foreign Secretary Korean Ambassador. Now, In view ofthe fact that Dr. Allen was adviser to the Ambassador no smail importance may reasonably be attached to bis utterances, both verbal and written, of which we will

lars. No sooner was the give particulars, learned diplomal comfortably ensconced in the seniative of the Examiner looked him up? The Palace real San Francisco than a repre-

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conditions of service atisfactory, for nearly roopwas paid fast year by recrulis to purchase their discharge before they had been in the army three months.

At the Kimbeds Diamond Market recently Darrell Sunt, well-known labour agitator, was tarred and feathered by members of the Labour party, fa the presence of an immense concontre of people, in consequence, it is alleged, of disloyal action on his part.

The Frankfort Geselfs mars it learns of the impending betrothal of Prince Christian, eldest son of Frederick, Crown Prince of Denmark, to Princess Maude, roungest daughter of the Prince of Wales. Prince Cheletian was Intely

Priace a guest of the Prince of Wales. Christian was born on September 16th, 1870, and Princess Mandle on November 26th, 1869.

withstanding the Important statement of Sir James Ferguson in the House of Commons on the 1st February, 1887, when, in answer to the question whether Port Hamition is to he shortly evacuated by her Majesty's forces; and, If so, what arrangements have been made with the Chinese or any other Government regard

he future custody? ht said I ing am requested by the Secretssy of State far to state that Port

Hilton will the she No arrangements have been made evacuated by Ber Majesty's forces.

but is understood respecting a future custody; that a Korean official will be present at the time

the ditions have been made with the Government, of the departare i British ships. No con. but her Majesty's Government did not deterraine to retire from Fort Hamilton till they had received guarantee from the Chinese Government that no part of Korea including Port Hamilton, shall be occupied by any foreign Powes." In the teeth, then, of this

remarkable which must infringement of guarantee, Dy

and Wer,

whilst maintaiolog result in friendly relations with us the United States Government did, and if we mistake not docs even now, contemplate the establishment of a coal depot at Port Hamilton, by virtue of a lease granted by the Government of the Ruler of Korea 1 Bat would the American Government take upon self the risk of the establishment of depôt at Port Hamilton for the use of its Coal existing feet in the Far East? It is hardly conceivable. Then for whom would it be? for Russia or Japan, America bolding Certainly

Well now, let me show you the worst and biggest it zu road for her secret ally, and in the event hele any man ever had in his pocket: hole that lets of Great Britate and Chins "raising questions "the cash leak away like water through a siera, a hola about it, America and Kussis would side with that is the hardest in the world to sow up. A short

lease story will show it best. Kores and insist on the right of Korea

pen her inlande to whom she pleased. This would

no

mean, of course, that in the opinion of Russia, American and Japan the guarantee accepted by Grest Britain from China, in regard to Port Hamilton, is not worth the paper upon which it is written, and further that the guarantee could only he supported and made effective of t armls.

neutral America is actually hand-in-

HOW A LOT OF MONEY LEAKS OUT.

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PUN YAN YUI, 潘仁宇 CHOW YCOK PO. 周玉波 Canton, 31st July, 1894.

*1833

Doctor was quite willing to enlighten the inqul. | faeffet Rossla and Japan in their Anti-and-by I got no wea's that I was not able to go from the Southward. Steam-launches can (ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., !

A

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This

How strange all this seems about Mr. Bisine ard Admiral Schufeldt being ready to "give Korea genuine backing as soon as they are assured that the Koreans bave stopped their independence." How can it be possible that quiet double dealleg and are ready to maintain their

glove Anglo-Chinese policy in the Far East 7

Incredible and yet hard facts point almost to it being only tes true.

The actors, too, In this scene behind the scenes missionary, a gallant general of militis, a brawny old admiral, and last, but not least, the once inepressible Mr. J. G. Blaine, Secretary of State &c. &c, &c. And what does this Hitle aff.ir really amount to? Well, it looks like scheme to cause strained relations between Powers whose rivalry clashes in Europe, Asia Minor, Central Asia, and in the Korean penin. in particular. Here we have found men, who are

to influence a monarch, In a position to weak though he may be, using that influence for the purpose of so shaping the course of events that bloodshed shall be inevitable, that thousands of men shall be sent hurriedly into eternity, that thousands of familles shall be bereft of their loved ones, that chaos of the most better for

righteous description shall flourish! It were for such men that they had never been born than that they should have lived to recommend a policy which has led to inevitable dlugoletude, imperilled the peace of the world, and jeopardised the best interests of millions of harmless and peace-loving people

* Mamolburgli, near Edinburgh,

"September 16th, 1891. *Gentlemen, -Up to 1885 I was always strong and healthy. About this time I hogan to feel bad. I was tired, languid, dull, and listless, and everything was a burden to me. I had no desire for company, and what had come ever mo I could not make out. My tongue and month were dry, and I had a deal of phlegm on my stomach. The whites of my eyes next became discoloured and my skin was felloway

time the pain settled in my left side, and my heart no appetite, and after eating I had great pain st my chest and sides, also ocross my stomach. After

would beat and jump in a manner that alarmed ma

shout the houer, and I felt that I ought to ba in be. The pains at my side and stomach became so bad that I had to remove my clothing (everything seemed so tight), and I used to press my stomach

wars I saw a doctor at Mannelhorgh and was under him for three monti, but his medicino gave me no relief. After this I went to a clever doctor &t Preston Fans who asit I was suffering from indigestion aud dyspepsis. He sent to London for some celebrated medicine which was packed in all phials. This medicina seemed to dissolve my food, and I felt casier for a time, but I gnino no strength or real benet, and after persevering with his treatment for six months, I gave it up and felt into my old state. I next went to a docter at Musselburgh, but all his 'medleines did mo na good. After this I saw another doctor (that in fourth, doctor), but with the same my complaint, T., now Inst all faith in physic, for I result, none of them gave me anything that reached had spent a deal of money and taken to much medicine that I lost all my teeth through it" and was no better for it. In great misery I lingered on month after month, always ailing, when in August of inst year (1890), my husband called at Mr. Jack's Drug Stores, High Street, Fishernow, and told him what my condition was. Mr. Jack gave him an account of

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THE

sitive parter upea Far Eastern affairs and submitted to quite a long cross-examination, from a resume of which we will now make a few extracts as they appeared at the time in a leading San Francisco journal. The most important disclosure made by Dr. Allen in the Interview | »re a remarkable conglomeration ; an ex-medical and hold my sides to try anul ense the pain. Gotting havs been added, enabling the public to indulge was that, "Korea's geographical position is mis

is such

Russia is bound to maintain its is dependence, for should the Chinese gain control it would mean that Great Britain was the real contra ling Power. That would be antagonistic to Russian interests." -Observe bis words!

"Russia is bound to maintain lis (Korea) Independence. The learned Doctor for pot that the strategic position of Korea is such that China, Japan (as we now well know) and Great Britain have no less interest in the destley of Korea than has Holy Russia. Does Doctor Allen suppose that when once Russia's foot is firmly planted in Kores, the natives of that country will enjoy independence? He certainly cannot believe anything of the kin But Dr. Allen, good Christian though he may

lay is hut a moris? after ail, and has to live and lay on earth where moth for himself treasures on up! and rust do conopf. Later on

Later on the Doctor, in belding forth to another press representative, said: You may remember that Korea is peninsula lying between China and Japan, and backed by Kosila, who has always laid an

an inde port in Korea, thus affording Amèrica the foregoing brief expost of Syrup, and strongly recommended him to bring mo finite clan to the cabinwat access to the Pacific Ocean by south port, the outlet now being confined to frigid Siberis *** You see that while England would willingly suppert Chin. in ber demands in Korea, Russia, as already stated, bar ideas of disposition of Korea, and they conflict seriously with those of China and England." From the remarks of Dr. Allen it is beyond question that Americans in the diplomatic service of Korea devoted selous attention to Russian interests. But could it be possible that the line of policy pursued by Korea's political officers was in accord with the wishes of Fresident Harrison or his then right-hand man," Mr. J. G. Blaine ? Even so, and in support of the assertion we repro- duce a full copy of a letter addressed by Dr. Allen, while at the Korean Legation in Wash ington, to General McE, Dye, American military instructor in Seoul, the capital of Koren, which

her wout the

reads as follows to

Cohy.

WASHINGTON, D.C.

11th May, 1889. "My slear Gen Dye,

Yours concerning the purchase of samples of unifim. etc., just to hand. I don't know what to do about it, and think I must do nothing LE

In

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schemes

in the Orient, which are lo

direct contravention of her Consiliation, we have been gulded by the belief that by counting with danger rather than trying to avold knowledge of it the worst is often warded off. Our object, in other words, is to abate, rather than accelerate, the approaching storm of which the ripple on on the surface in the North gives up warning and indicates how the depths are surging below,

NEWS AND GOSSIP.

Dacing In the Russian Army is to be regulated.

Almost 75 per cent, of the men manning the Britlab mercantile marine are foreigners.

A project is being considered for an electric railway between Constantinople and Alglers.

The directors of the Manchester Ship Canal Company will ask a final loan of $2,500,000 from the city.

Ex-Empress Carlotta is reported by the latest Brussels papers as being in a worse condition

than ever.

Dake Carl Therdore of Bavaria, who is a practicing physician, attended more than 5,000 patients last year.

I An old maids' insurance society is to be in England on lines similar to the one A sign of the times is the closing of the Acrdemy for ball fighters in Barcelona because of the small number of

puplia

have already been utterly ashamed by the pen.startsisting in Denmark. appearance of a reply to the several propositions coi cerning loans, rallieads; mines, water-works, gas, arms, &c. &c., that I obtained by direct in a very bad orders of the King; it places light, and now despatch from Mr. Song, conveying to the State Department the personal request of the King for plans, specifications

negotiations between Germany and Great Britain regarding the Congo State are progress-

ate, clc, concerning torpedo service best leg toward a satisfactory settlement,

whom Lieut.

been referred to us. It should have come through you and this legation originally. They refer us to the Hotchkiss people, He has already

U.S. N., Moore, U. S

is associated, been to see me as Colonel Cummins bed written for

to Major Nicholson, U.S. Information

Marine Corps,

who had to turn consulted Moore.

endeavour to da I will took up the recorde something concerning the ualform, but it is mixed. None of your fault,

143

The total loss by the recent earthquakes in Greece was 251 killed, 146 wounded and about

worth of property destroyed. Bico retch Government has ordered several bedles of troops from the forces le Algeria to take up positions near the Moorish frontier.

or

The

As English Judge has decided that at a mar ringe ceremony, if the church doors are closed, one witness absent, the marriage la volð. Within a few months Pekin will be united by who with St. Petersburg and, in consequence, world.

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mtad. 1 am dally giving our people lectures on the foolish ways of their unorganized

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"About the change in the rank of our Legation

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Korean matters. He believes that the allegations

Tas U. S Consul at Belfast reports that the

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the wonderful enres ho heard of from many of bis customers that had taken a medieise called Beigel's

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AND

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W. THOMAS, appearance. contique catering to China.

Proprietor.

for

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Pops Leo Xill recently added a new wing to

"It is well-known that had I not threatened to The tobacco contracts of the French Govern. The contract seaign, the legation would not have been eslab ment have been awarded at Parin, Hahed, and Pak (the Minister) was detained in for 4,200,000 kilograms of Maryland tobacco was Japan till I could send in

responsibility on myfelf” affidavit taking nii | divided between A. Schumacher & Co. and

exbonerating (6) Henry Lants & & Co. of Baltimore.

him in the eyes of the dreaded Yous.

"Schuleidt and I are delighted to see that the

King is at last advising with you on general matters. An expert and capable adviser would have saved them great trouble.--Your

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Professor Ewald of Bevila poluted out in a Most lecture that nervous diseases are extremely common among female telegraph operators, and gave his opiston that such employment is not suited to women.

of the sald COMPANY dextrous to oppose the making of an order for the winding-op of the sald COM- PANY ander the above ORDINANCES should { ZANKA PRIMEIRE

appear at the time of hearing by himself or Counsel for that purpose, and a copy of the Petition will be foratsked to any Creditor or Contributory of the said Company requiring the same by the Undersigned on payment of the regulated charge for the same.

Dated this 3rd day of August, 1894.

A good many enthusiastic Britiskers who From the above it will be seen that not- | onliet to serve thale country soum in find the | #45]

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Supreme Court House, Hongkong,

Solicitore for the Patžijonar,

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$20

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$45

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Hongkong, rath Juan, 1894-

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LEVY HERMANOS,

ÉWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCH,

WHRONOMETER CLOCKMAKERS.

A great varlaty in Fancy Goods and Optical Instrumente. Novelties received by every Mail,

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18, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Talarraph Offlor.

most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value,

THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS Clarke's Blood Mixture is sold in Bottles 19. gd. each, and in cases, containing six times the quandty 11-sufficient to effect a permanent ours in the great majority of long standing cases, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Proprietors, the Lincoln and Midlands Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England. Trade Mark-Blood Mixture."

CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, CAUTION ----Purchasers of Clarke's Blood Mix- ture should see that they get the genuine article. Wortbleua Imitations and substitutes are some- times paimed off by unprincipled vendors. The wors Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England," are engraved on the Government Stamp, and ต Clarke's World- famed Blood Mixture, blown in the Bottle, without which none are genuine.

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THIS CENTURY'S GREAT DISCOVERY.

Renovation & Prolongation of Life

BY THE

No. 1, RIPON TERRACE. FLOORS in BLUE FUILDINGS. FLOORS I ELGIN STREET, FEEL STREET and STAUNTON STRĖLĖ. FLOORS in No. 4. SHELLEY STREET, No. 8, OLD BAILEY.

OFFICES :-

PRAYA CENTRAL, over Messrs. Dou-

GLAS LAPRAIK & Co.'s GODOWNS —–—–—–

BLUE BUILDINGS. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd Hongkong, 2nd July, 1791-

Tan

TO BE LET.

THE BANGKOK HOTEL.

INE SITUATION: near the BANKS,

FINE

TELEGRAPH and POSTAL DEPART- MENTS: close to the RIVER and SHIPPING OFFICES: Central position.

The whole block of buildings consisting of HOTEL (partly furnished) with large CONCERT HALL, several substantially BUILT HOUSES, SHOPS and OUT-HOUSES, &c. &c, &c.

ELIXIR GODINEAU Admirably adapted for FIRST-CLASS HOTEL

Head Office, PARIS, Rue Bt. Lazaro, 7.

QUBE of WEAKENED subjects, of NERVOUS complaints and all other diseases proceeding from bad nutri- tion and DECAY and DECOMPOSITION of the Blood..

MARVELLOUS CURES,

Explanatory Pamphlets are sent free on application Depot (Messrs. PIERRE, MARTY, Hongkong.) | Agents for M. OPPENHEIMER & Caj Pard

or BUSINESS PREMISES.

Possesiton may be taken an OCTOBER 18T, 1894.

The PROPERTY may be purchased by PRIVATE TREATY,

For particulars, apply to

Mess, SHAW & CHALANT. Bangkok, 14th June, 1894.

TO BE LET

WILD DELL

1735

BUILDINGS

N(Formlabed or Unlornished) Five Good

Rooms situated in the best part of the building.

Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE Co, Kadı

Honghong, yth March, sipër

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