THE RIGHT TO PLEAD.

MISLEADING *IGNBOARDS. The following appears in a recent Isrue of the Bangkok Times

In HB M. Consult Court, on Tuesday last, In a small case in which Messrs. Teutsch and Naylor were again ent osed, Mr. Naylor asked whether

ther Hla Honour had arrived at any decision tegard La Mr. Teutsch's focus stand in that with tes

Court.

Mr. Reckett said that he bad determined to admit Mr. Teutsch to practice. He had com- municated with the French Consul-General

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1895.

intervene wisely and effectively, but until then any European meddling was doomed only to misfortune.

TC

A

The bulk of the people in Chins lived on the ge of starvation, and had few motives to a bigher

and better existence; while centuries of contemptuous usage bad reduced the women to degraded and unlforms level. The mental horizon of the Chloess woman was even lower than that of the man, and only about one in 5,000 could read and write. There was, how ever, a grester future before China; and when the time came for Chios to show

Stself s great and powerful empire, the first sign of it would be the concession of greater freedom and

Intimations,

PRE-EMINENT AND WHY?

PURE MEAT JUICE.

THE VITAL PRINCIPLE OF

PRIME OX BEEF.

Masonic,

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The

In conclusion, Captsin Leng said—My iden is that China is holding back bar navy, being unwilling to run monečemary risk. This was the cans in her war with France, and I belleve she will keep quiet until she is able to strike a decisive blow, I don't believe the Chinese ships will go out to look for the Japanese war vessels, but will remain galet until the court of Chins is menaced. In the end, there is no doubt that Japan must be utterly crushed. If China liked she could keep the war goleg for a century.

She is a self-supporting country, and content to wait for the desired result: Chiness bitterly hate the Japanese, and I can present struggle pleasing to both antions. [Jost so, but the Great Powers are likely to bring the conflict to an end shortly. The

not the

only nations who kave Interests in the Far East. Ed. H.K. Important Inter think the war will be carried through to the bitter end if the two Powers are allowed to I do not believe that the Chinese continue It. will land in Japan, but it is quite posible that they will take the Loochoo Islands, and will, drive the Japs eat of Korea. Certainty, China will not rest antisfied until then,

asking whether he had any objection, and bad to women. The whole of the empirell bellove the

received a reply in the negative.

his

M. Pree and the question was whether M.xiv, and it was by constat the Eigerents must be made to understand

Mr.

olate.

that they

Teutsch shall be admitted to practice in ble present moment were kept fo check. At the Telegraph.) Knowing what I do of them, I

would permit Mr. Teutsch to practice in We ak nothing more than that Naylor:

It does own Court, hefors beleg received here. not follow that because he is a licentiate en draft that he does not suffer from some other disability, which can only be known to his own. Cohen).

Mr. Beckett said the decision had been given, and the matter then dropped.

Mr. Pape, having left the Court, returned shortly afterwards, and addressing the Con- sul sald have just seen large board patated in con- in the New Road whereoni spicuous letters "A. Teutech, Barrister-at-law." Iark Your Honour to say that Mr. Teutsch has no right to call

to call himself a barrister.

do

Mr. Beckett (to Mr.. Teatsch), You must not

that. You are not a barrister,

Mr. Teusch-It is only a translation.

Mr. Beckett: You have no right to use any other designation than your owa—Licentiate en drett The board must be'taken'down.

SOME CAUSES OF CHINA'S DEFEAT.

At the Imperal Institute recently Professor R. K. Douglas, of the British Museum, delivered a very interesting lecture on the subject of "China and the cause of her present diunsters." Sir Mountsfuhrt Grant Deff presided, and there was a very large audience.

many years w

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66, Queen's Road Central. ons bright spot in the ignorance, cruelty, and decelt of the Chinese civillastion was the respect for parents and reverence for which were carried to an almost ridiculous extent.

The lecture was illustrated by a number of limelight slides, and at its conclusion a hearty vote of thinks was accorded to Prefensor Douglas.

THE ORIENTAL· WAR. "ADMIRAL" LANG INTERVIEWED." In view of the the

practical, collapse and the Chinesa navy, the fall of Fort. Afthur and the capture of Wel-hal wel by the Japanese, the following report of an interview between a Reuter Agency and Lang shortly after the naval battle off the Valoo River in September last will be read at this juncture with special interest, for

shows how even an expert of Cxpisin Lang's | well known ability and wide experience has misjudged the true value of Chian's naval forces. The interview was reported in The Scotsman thus:-

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*aged briween China and Japan had drawn R.N., the officer under whom some of

were co- of the world which, as a rule, principal Chinese naval ports attention to a part of f received more scanty notice from Englishstracted, and who, as is well known, was for audiences than its importance from a commercial

many years the principal European in the Chinese navy. Captain point of

When the war broke of view warranted.

purpore. and It is out the odds remed

be so sreally in favour by the Admiralty for this was specially lent of the larger Emire that many people concluded generally conceded that be raised the Chinese to A high standard of excellence. He co- that Japan must be crushed under the heel narrated with Admiral

Ting collapse of China, opera

ing, the Chinese Com- of Chine. The complete

nding the Pelvang however, was not without parallel. In the

In the mander-in-Chief, in

commanding war of 1840-42, and again in that of 1863, Squadron, sad with the exception of one or two

brief periods wat with the Chinese

from precisely the same course of events was witnessed.

In both campaigns the same bluster 1883 to 1890. Asked for his opinion of the

smed by Chine, and the same

Chinese navy, Captain Lang sa pin

said: wes first assumed by complete surrender was afterwards seen. China There to the makloz of anything out of Chi- had collapsed, as it always did when confronted markamen, and the discipllae is very good.

mese. They are wall trained and excellent with a formidable and determined for.

of action followed by the Chiness in the compared with the Japanese, the Chinese navy Course

Is about equal

ul. Probably the Japanese have present care was the usual one-insolence and

is among more dash and g, and there fa

them bluster at first, followed

by complete surrender after a ferble display of force. The only Frength

more esprit de corps. Otherwise, the two naval me. When I was in caro- of China was to remain still, and when seriously forces are about the

was such attacked, Its first object must be to

be to make

maed the condition of the Chinese peace before its nakedness was exposed. Any terms that I should have had no less of

Japanese, or, for the that, any other navy. matter of of meeting the that after would be accepted in the hope that

resistance in steam tactics the Chiness were well to the fore, continuous passive

oof and their drills were excellent, and unsurpassed would be sufficient to modify the conditions of and their the treaty. The fact that an empire possessing anywhere. All depends, however, upon how

are led. With an

an officer like Admiral Ting, should they are such boundless wealth and population

whom I would not hesitate to follow anywhere, be so helpless in time of war challenged in.

the Chinese

cove a splendid force. navy would An arrested intelligence and an unde- the

men have confidence in their leaders, they was the mark veloped

If the me mark of the race. lisation was

will face anything.

expecially the they racej werd & race They were not a lighting

the

and Tintin She Chinese.. locked oo

the They of shopkeeper.

war and the northerners, of arms with contempt; and their heroes men, never fear death. In a force like the practice

different in Hirratime distingu'shed themselves not on the

d between types of men, and

the battlefield, but in the examination halls. The

chow and Tientsin, for instance, there is of this

much feeling was consequence ot

was that the officers

difference is between Englishmen and French- of the army were careless, ignorant, and corrapt.

There in the The drill of the soldiers was quite contemptible,

the greatest difference, too, in the the great concern, after instruction in the firing physique ofthe men of the various provinces. The of bows and pingals, being to teach the men Chinese recruits pass their examination as able weiri autics and gestures, with the object-of seamen far sooner than men de in the English

The tensifying the enemy.

eat difficulty in China is that the great looked dawa upon by the civilian services are classes, terve in the army and navy. The aristocrats

while in f

in Japan men of princely birth China prefer other spheres of Hie, and that is one important polat in favour of the Japanese. In spite of this, however, the Chinese navy four years ago was in a state of high efficiency. at the dead of night I would go unawares, bugler, and would sound the alarm, and, accompanied by my native firg, leutenant and always found the men were ready to turn out at a moment's notica. Their

Wis excced-Hongkong Observatory, 14th February, 1895. prizefirlog w lagly good, and their gun

And

torpedo.work Httle training, excellent. Even with only

['evolutica, in which the

Victoria **gridicon 'avoue the

was performed by them over and over

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The present breakdown of China" also pro-

The

proba N

of

ceeded from the corrupt system of govermen

semi-divine position, Emperor occupied belop the Vice Regent of Heaven; but he

the most miserable man in Chins. He prisoner in the Purple remained Palace at Pekto

and had to rise at 2 o'clock In the morning to give audience to the Midleters of State. He was surrounded by a hat sycophants, and was utterly ignorant of what was going on outside the palace. The imperial power was only manifested to the people by

by the infliction of grievous punishments. Not even when the country was at war could the officials be trusted to buy honestly arms for the national defence, and corruption had eaten like a canker Canker

Chinese navy, however, thera sople of. Foo

men

navy.

21

Often

was lost greatest accuracy and precision, I Into every branch of official life: Intens Cruelty have indeed a very high opinion of the men of was practised, not only on criminals, on winestes who were either unwilling or unable Chiness navy. Some of the officers, too,

which

Americ was expected of expecially those trained in

are bright

to give the evidenceeking the fingers and ↑ examples of all naval officer should be. The

them. Ipstruments for squeezing the ankle bones

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ones received the sanction lack among them of esprit de crops is, however, as I said before, the great drawback, The Chi nese ships are very good, but some of their

}

are becoming obsolete. Their fronclads are is good as any of our own ships. Their principal battleships were built in 1885. The wessels are kept in good order, and contrary to popular bellef, are beautifully clean, and the guns also are is excellent order. They are Krupps and

principally Kruppe

Armstrongs

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On the rath, st,ry am, the baromaster was falling, and light variable winds, and cloudy, fog weather, prevailed

Baromete reduced to eval of the see in Inthes, teache d hundredtha, Temperature in the shade in degrees, Wah- renbelt. Hamidiy in percentage af sabu humidity of shy saturated with molata e being ron.

the

of the wind to two polen. 5.-Toro ai the wind socording to Ressort scale, State of the water, 3 Bins they. #Thetached clouds, Deisling rain, J. Yog, Bloowy, & Hall, / Lightning, * Crewcaal, # Paning shawari, e 3qmily, • Kain, Danow, I Thunder Fullify, « Dér vel p–Rade in Hacken, kaths and handrelibs.

F. G. Fron, nt Assistant,

Hongkong Observatory, 14th February, 1895.

HONGKONG register.

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The Japanese army was, on the other hand, instinct with eine Reneral, It was stated, a while of the army which opposed withdrew bis divison because he felt til; and two others followed bim almply because they avold fighting. In time of pesca a geners was allowed to draw full pay for a battalion which existed only on paper, and the army were allowed to rot and rust, if they were not actually sold. Chinese strategy only a direct front attack, and conse- emplated a

Chinose armies had

had always childishly exposed to any attacks from the flank of rear. They never learnt by experience, but In spite of all diensters persevered in the ways of their forefathers. Several times had, in the fleet dare approach It. Four years ago the Splatt, Command face of a scare, saked for advice as to how to Caldesa navy was very strong, and it ought now become a Power; but the efforts at re-organi- to be la un ansarprased condition. I am afraid, sation had always been relaxed as the scare however, that discipline has become rather lax since European Influence was withdrawn. At passed off; and this time it smed that China would have no time for

Europe. the present than there is no high atuce, but would reput WORK

the fest, although there are one or two official

at wal-hai-wal ; so it has posibly

With regard to their forts, the Chiners are well to the front. At my suggestion, Wal-koi-wal for was constructed on the site of a fshing village, and now forms the principal Chinese paral depbi. It bristles with Armstrong guns on disappearing carriages, and there are in aboutTHE Steamship Wal-her-wet is

haary Kropp guns. In my opinion, Impregnable, and no Japanese

have to submit to such terms sa the long-d Englishmen though I do not positively know

pleed Japanese cared to demand. The Imperial treasury ridiculously anderpaid fis high officials,

the people had to supply the deficiencies.

and the

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SPECIAL WINTER RATES, (FROM NOVEMBER 1ST TO MANCH SIFT), Üne picson, per day com

„One person, per month mornin$15 to Maczać couple (occupying one room) por Married couple (occupying on room) pr Married ample (occupying two roomia)

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Kovsiessorenestiniana 100 to 105,00 okteran, ritin and Dinn

and Ti-in ...****

WELLING HOUSES :---

"RAVENSHILL" WEST, on ROBINBOW

ROAD,

FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in ELOIN STREET, FIEL STREET and STAUNTOM STREET. FLOORS in No. 5, SHELLEY STAKET.

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$10 to 120,00. Tilla and Dinner ........................

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS SETSÄ in Excellent Biyle at short notion.

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THE MANAGER,

30.80

W. THOMAS,

Kungimog, 14th Jana, xüps

BLUE BUILDINGA.

No. 74, PRAYA CENTRAL.

Apply to

THE "HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

#AGENCY Co., Ltd.

Wonglong, 19th February, töpje.

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