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NORTHERN NEWS.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
TIENTSIN, October 7th, "THE LATE MR, FRANCIS, KG... Much regret was felt here at the news of the death of Mr. J.J. Francis, K.C., whose name. was held in great admiration and respect in the North, as well it might be. Not only his Femarkable career but the brilliancy of his ability which seemed to brighten as the years advanced, 'compelled an admiring" attention throughout China, and we can well understand how greatly his loss will be felt in Hongkong circles.
LEGAL VISITORS.
Tientsin is just now literally bristling with legal visitors, we have Chief Justice Wilkinson From Shanghai who came up specially to try certain cases: W. V. Drummond from Shang hai, who with his family is on a visit to Feking Mr. Morgan Phillips, also of the Southern Port, who is to represent some of leading "claims," Mr. Allen, the American lawyer: whose movements are not quite certain, and Mr. Kent, who has come out to join Mr. Eames who was formerly professor of law in
the
friendly nation of which he was Chief Magis."the worst ses experience of their Majesties trate a token of sincere British sympathy. At lives, the while host and visitors alike dallied. an early houf the seats open to the general with dainty yhands for which they could find public were filled with black-robed people, no use. The humourous side of the pageant and many had to be turned away for want of naturally strikes the onlooker most, but it is space. The choir, transepts, and part of the impossible not to sympathize with the French nave were reserved for the Royal representa authorities and people in the disappointing lives, Diplomatic Corps, and other distinguished relization of thele preparations. persons, Mr. Chonte occupying the stall of honour on the north side while the Lord Steward. representing the King, took the cor responding seat on the south side.
The admission that we are committed to an- other six months' strife, and confusion in
SOUTH-AFRICA T
has created very little stir. A certain apathy At half-pisteleven, the stillness of the Church has stolen over the taxpayer, an apathy, very was broken by the first throbbing note of the far removed from weakening of intention, but minute bell, and almost immediately afterwards which leaves no room for an intelligent interest the organ added its strain ofregret in Tschaikow in campaign details, such as used to be evinced sky's Marche Funebre." The congregation by practically every member of the community. listened with that air of reverence instinctively The intimation-not yet officially confirmed- assumed by all, who watch where one is lying that the farms of all non-surrendered Boers are dead, but when the music presently changed to be forthwith sold by auction and the pre to the walling anguish of Chopin's Funeral ceeds devoted to the maintenance of the con.. March, a perceptible wave of recollection passed centration caripa,fis received with great satisfac over those present By soma mysterious unspoken means, each man knew the thoughts of his fellow, and grasped the deeper meaning of that indescribable feeling of tension which passed over the Assembly. Before our minds
of the Pro-Boer Press may by and hye quicken tion, which, however, the egregious jeremiads into emphatic expressions of approval. The failure of Lord Kitchener's last proclamation
Dr. Tenny's inniversity, but who is now intend there rose again, the vision of a simple gun was anticipated from the first, and there is a ing, I believe, to enter into regular practice here. Tientsin formerly was innocent alike of Jawyer and lawsuits, as it was innocent of many other things. But times change, and the promise of the future is endless litigation.
THE COURT.
carriage, a white-palled casket, surmounted with a jewelled crown-the final passing of great Queen though the ranks of her mourning people To all of British race, who watched in the purple-draped streets of London on that dull February morning eight months ago, this There is very little doing up here just now. The Court is moving to Kaichengfu for the win-memory is inseparably connected with the sob ter and it would not surprise me if some fine day bing notes of Chopin. So it came about that a tenderer sympathy for the bereaved, and a finer regret for the dead President entered into the hearts of the assembly at Westminster, the re- gret and the sympathy of personal know ledge.
we did not hear that the condition of its return A. R. MARTY, Agent.
to Peking is the surrender of Tientsin City: We have given over the Palaces and cleared [7120
out of the Tartar City: We have withdrawn all but the Legation.guards, and are keeping just a sufficient force here to distinguish thisWith the final chords the procession of clergy in some degree from ordinary winters. But reached the altar, and the opening sentences of the Court is 40 nearer performing its part, and the Burial Service were beautifully sung by the the next thing we shall find is another bare choir. Immediately afterwards Mr. Mc. Kinley's favourite hymn, "Nearer my God to Thee," faced demand to which we probably weakly,
was rendered, to the old English tune, which or "gracefully" yield1 Britishers make a manful effort to choke back their impatience, seemed unfamiliar to the greater part of the and indignation by a respectful and patriotic Americans present. The Fsaim and Lesson contemplation of "Imperial interests," but came next, the latter read by the aged Dean, there are times when the raison d'etre for being though I walk," the treble solo by the same ex- and then followed Sullivan's anthem, "Yea, eternally sacrificed to those interests is strained quisite boy voice, which took that part in the to breaking-point.
"Lie still. Reloved," sung for the Queen, the offered by the whole congregation for the per- Sunday after her death. Silent prayer was then fecting in the Unseen, of that heroic spirit, in
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general feeling that, on the whole it is as well, or better that De La Raye, De Wet, Reitz, Steyn and the rest should have made it im possible that they should live in South Africa when normal times return. They would have been a source of anxiety and weakness for years to come, and a centre for disaffection. Beyond: the sea they will be no trouble to the Govern- ment.
..
At one of the final meetings of the
BRITISH ASSOCIATION, the Bishop of Hereford entered a timely and cloquent protest against the tendency of early specialisation, which is destroying education in England. Entrance and Scholarship examina- tions in the public schools compel the masters of preparatory institutions to start specialising with litle boys of nine and ten, in those sub- jects which will give them good marks in the competition, and the process is continued "Dare I say it?" asked the Speaker, "but I right through school and University life. have known mathematicul honours awarded to people who were wholly destitute of a liberal education. In Germany no boy under sixteen Specialises at all. He is taught Classics and
general education. which includes a know- Mathematics, but not gorged with those subjects, and on the groundwork of a sound
The hearing of the commercial, or, as they are called, the compradore claims has been fraught with deepest interest here, and we may whose honour and memory"the service was ledge of contemporary and national history, be sure we have not heard the last of them held; and for his bereaved family and nation, general geography and elementary science, yet. It was these claims more particularly 106ac which brought into bold relief the extremely
casual nature of the provisions for compensa tion allowed by our Ministers in Peking. In the first place the rules by which the Com missioner is bound were drawn up by a Com
The stillness was impressive, the more so that one was all the time conscious of the presence of numbers. "Blessed are the dead," the usual prayers, and a final anthem Sphours "Blest are the departed," concluded the service. After the benediction the "Dead March in Saul" was
There were several other Memorial Services and many signs of mourning in all parts of London
tellectual edifice for which his life circums he is then permitted to build up the in- tances are best suited. No one could wish the practice of German feducation to take the place of those ancient foundations which have been the Alma Mater of so many English- men, whose names are still the country's boast,
For further Inforination as, to Passage and Freight, apply the Agency of the Com-IX SEMI-EUROPEAN HOUSES, Nos.mittee of four Ministers representing the given on the organ, the congregation upstanding but the principle underlying it, might, if adopt-
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1901.
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Fowers least interested and concerned in the commercial outcome of last years' trouble, and though the niles were approved-by-the-rest-of- the diplomatic body, it is distinctly open to question whether, if the. British Minister had been one of the compilers he would not have taken some measure to obviate a reading which will be almost fatal to British interest
Ow established in North China. If he would not, then fit is very evident he is not familiar with the conditions under which British trade is conducted here. By these rules, while cargo which was actually looted on its way here is admitted as a claim, money expended by the Compradure of a firm, through the agents of that firm, in the interior, who transact business entered in that firm's name, and whose value
THE GRIMSBY TROUBLE.
A
so generally incurred, of beginning practical cd save out young manhood from the obligation
education when school days are over, and when has entered on a new phase, and serious rioting the youth of other nations are already starting took place yesterday. This is the more regret-
in life. English parents recognize the import table, in that throughout the protracted struggle,ance of developing every part of a child's body the men have hitherto behaved in so orderly a in its early malleable years. They do not manner, thus carning the respect and sympathy sacrifice the arms to the legs, or the back to of that part of the public which is indifferent, or either, and so with the internal organs, each even opposed to their views. The disturbance
one receives attention, Why not apply the yesterday was not apparently of a premeditated kind, but rather due to the irresponsible action of a party of youths, but the results were equally unfortunate.
The Offices of the Federated owners were wrecked, the papers and documents destroyed, and the persons of officials threatened with vialcoct. The arrival
same reasoning to the delicate, unformed brain, and by giving every part of it due consideration. and exercise strengthen and improve the quality. of the whole 2
This particular illustmtion did not occur in the debate of the British Association, but it represents the trend of the speakers' reasoning. The new Education Section has proved a most valuable addition to the general work of the Society, whose reunion'ends to-day,"
MR. MACLAREN'S CRICKET TEAM leaves for the Antipodes next week, it consists of the following fourteen members
in goods has not been received in consequence of the County Constabulaty put an end to a [10930 of the trouble is disallowed, although it was situation which was fast becoming critical. charly shown that it was due to those agents. The police handled the crowd with exemplary being in foreign employ, that the delivery was tact and patience, and succeeded in dispersing not made, and also shown that apart from the the malcontents without resorting to extreme foreigner the Compradore could not have measures. Nevertheless a gun-boat has been carried on his business. It can be seen at a telegraphed for and soldiers at the nearest:
A. Maclaren, "G.L. Jessop, A. D. Jones, C. glance that Compradore's deprived of protec-military station are kept ready to entrain at tlon and right of recovery this way will demand any moment, should there be a recurrence of McGahey, H. G. Garnett, C. Robson, Hayward, an entire readjustment of their relations with the disorder. The distress at Grimsby is very Tyldesley, Gunn, J.Quaife, (W. G.) Lilley, foreigners; and the contention moreover that it acute, and the men show signs of wavering, Braund, Blythe and Barnes. The team is up- is Chinese and not foreign capital lost is a towards which end moral pressure is being favourably criticised. Mr. Maclaren is of course, short-sighted quibble,-It is the system on which brought to bear upon them; for the other in not responsible for several of the omissions, Fry, British trade has been built up, and it is a habitants of Grimby are very anxious respect-Rangi, Flayarer, Hirst and Rhodes were all in legitimate system, and the Ministers cannoting the transfer of trawlers to the Norwegianvited, but for one reason or another could not sweep it away without very serious results. I flag, which, if extended to include many more accept, but the inclusion of Barnes,who bas belleve a strong representation is to be made vessels, will ruin the town' as a whole, hardly only taken six wickets in first class cricket to Sir Ernest Satow on the subject in the hops less than the fisherfolk themselves. The dis- af Robson, whose performance bas never been [OS. to B, WILD DELL, WANCHAI of getting the rules modified.
turbance yesterday will probably stiffen the remarkable, and this season, hardly more than NROAD
THE BRITISH MINISTER:
backs of the owners, and materially improve their respectable, affords opening for legitimate Apply to
position in the public eye, Private charity is comment, even if all the remainder be passed SANG KEE,
as a moderately reasonable selection. Again 198, Des Vieux Road Central.
doing all that is possible to relieve the con
the cricket world is asking why Mead, who Hongkong, 5th September. 1001 1976
dition of the women and children.
next to Hirst and Rhodes was the most success- ful bowler of the season, is left out. With regard to the Yorkshiremen, Lord Hawke publicly states the reason that they are not permitted to go, to be one of terms. The
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Sir Emnet Satow came down from Peking a few days ago, and went with General Creagh to Shanhai Kuan, probably to inspect the winter preparations and I believe also the Tongshan mines. The pitched battle which has
THE CZAR.
The eagerly anticipated reception of the been going on between General Creagh and the Czar by the French Navy was distinctly aired Foreign Office in regard to the retention of by the churlishness of the English Channel- the 3rd Bombay Cavalry, and certain other another instance of "perfide Albion." Pre- farces, the R. H. Antillery and R. F. Artillery,sident Loubet, and his ministers, who nearly Melboume Club which paid Richardson in for the winter has ended in defeat after all, 4s all succumbed at intervals, to the unrehearsed Stoddarts team soc, only offers Hirst and performance of the choppy sea, were able to Rhodes £300 each. This the Yorkshire Com appear, a pale and aabdued group, on the deck mittee consider insufficient, especially in view of the Carrint as she came up with the Imperial of the fact that the Colonials cleared about £600 yacht Standari, After the usual exchange of spice, when they were over on the last trip. through the lives of the French Bery the, Clary of a scratch team going to Australla at courtesies, the distinguished party steamed Lord Hawke, however, personally disapproves
hear to-day that they are definitely to go. It
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OUR LONDON LETTER.
Chrom our own" Correspondent.)
LONDON, September 20th THE LATE PRESIDENT MCKINLEY. Within the precincts of the grey old Abbey, where le so many of our own illustrious dead, avast congregation was assembled yesterday to pay the final tribute of respect to the great Statesman of another land, and to offer to the
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who is at the best of times & poor sailor, all. He holds that the proper thing to do putting in an appearance on the bridge fora part was to wait till next year, when the M. & C. of the review only. The French ships didnot im would have despatched a really represent press English critics very favourably; they are ative all-England eleven, and this probably described with practical unanimity, as in need of has a good deal to do with the attitude of the a good scrubbing and a coat of paint. The Yorkshire Committee.
MR DADABHAI NAOROJI, cheering of the crews was feeble, but surround ings were calculated to damp enthusiasm formerly, M. P. for Finsbury, has just published When at length a landing, was effected, and a somewhat remarkable book entitled: "Poverty the company sat down, very late, to the magni and un-British Rule in India," which paints ficient lunch prepared, it was found that one the condition of our great Dependency in very sauce only was absent from the feast provided black colours. English people are accustomed by the chef the sauce of appetite! At the to believe that, apart from famias periods), table where the President, entertained his native of India is fairly prosperous and content Imperial guests and immediate suites, high under our beneficent, jule, and relying on this politics gave place to languid discussion of assumption, but little trouble is usually taken GIRAULT: FRESH GOODS by every
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