RUSSIA IN THE FAH EAST.

[SATURDAY REVIEW.]

The actual meaning of the recent Tibetan mission to S. Petersburg and the vast import ance of an understanding between the two countries, of which it was the visible sign, have been strangely overlooked; yet they are of far more importance from a British point of view than the Tsar's visits to France and Germany, his receptions by President and Emperor. That this mission marks another distinct risinph for Russian diplomacy is un deniable. Russia advances step by step, with the utmost caution, with absolute secrety. When the necessity arises for explaining her presence on debatable territory a scientific expedition or a trading caravan is offered as a sufficiently valid excuse. The compelling force of Russia's foreign policy lies in the fact

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1901.

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that nothing is ever allowed to thwart what is cl once undertaken. No public opinion exists to destroy plans intelligently conceived, Fool- ish complications due to the vagaries of party strife are avoided in a land where party is unknown. Apparent failures there have been. Russia is a past-mistress in the difficult art of giving way gracefully to remonstrances offered by a strong Power. Experience has taught her that temporary diversion does not mean defeat. The tardy realisation of her intentions becomes the occasion for the display of much injured feeling and self-righteous condemnation of her diplomatic duplicity. To say that Russia's foreign policy is not straightforward shows our woeful, ignorance. It-is-straightforward,definite, certain. Truly her methods are devious and in no wise resemble those of the English. In the days, when mere might was right, somewhat clumsy, but fairly honest English methods secured success. Now might is largely on the side of the intellectually equipped, especially when dealing with Eastern nations. Russia's con. tinuous growth proves this most conclusively..

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events before they occur implies a political imagination; and in this respect we are fam entably deficient. The time has come to review our position in the Far East: to see things as they are: aud, seeing, to act. A determination in protect our interests, a firm, unflinching policy on our part, could not fail to convince Russia Intellectual force has a contempt for mere physical. force, but a

wholesome admiration for stability of purpose and straightness of method, which we cannot be said to have adopted in our relations with Russia. We advance, retive. We think

aimlessly, and lost in alless thought allow others to create "spheres of influence" within our legitimate spheres Having done this we wake up and cry Treachery! We are playing a losing game in the Far East. The luss must prove a national catastrophe,

SUPPRESSING THE HOER

GUERILLAS.

WHAT THE GERMANS WOULD HAVE DONE.

A Gengan field officer on the active list writes.

an interesting letter to The Times, from which the following is an extract:~~

What specially induces me to request the publication of these lines is the charges which have again recently been brought against the -British troops of inhuman measures against the non-combatant population.

The Kreuzzeitung asks:— Where were there in 1879-81 concentration camps for French women and children? Where were there any large areas of devastation Where were the defenceless inhabitants, even the misionaries, seized wholesale and kept prisoners?

the present season.

Hongkong, 1st November, 1901.

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE POST OFFIDE.

Farrel, S. Francesco, A. Frend: G.

Letters for the following persons lie un Farrey, J, E. claimed at the Post Office:- Atkinson, J. Allard, Rov. T. Alexander, M. R. Augustin, C. Ancha, O. A. Anderson, C. M. N. Alexander Miss

Ahmed, A. AI Anita Misa Anderson, H. Aneho, Miss L. Darett, F.D. Bracter, H.

•Bucke, Rev. P.C. Berger, L. W.

Libonneau..

Bonnet, F.

Urown, F. W.

Lang, RW. Leonard, M. Lester, H. Lawrance, Benjamine Lehwalu, Margerethe Liv, R. T. Paul Laning, Rev. C. H. Leaguer, Mr. Liuke, Herin Laugham, W. Lassen, P. M. Larne, A. Liler, Frank Lambert, 1. Gr

Lean, F. R. paz de

Lambert, Fred. McLean, A. E. Miller, O. E.

Bennet, Major F. W. Mills, S. c.

lierrth H.

Baikoss, H.

Brown, Rev, A. ], Bertran, W. Banvard, Siel Hanvard, Miss F Babington, G. N. Brow, S. Brown, G. Barbour, Rev. T. S. Bosley, Lt. J. H. M. Bayglies, S. F. Hates, Ed.

B. D. V., Madanie Bernardo, R. L. Baptista, A. M. Bruce, Mrs. Bellisle, L. I. Butterick, C. B. Braidwood, W. D.. Buno, Col. Pelham Brutter, R. H. - Benjamin, David Bertrand, G.

I have no difficulty.in answering these ques- tions. My recollection of that period is still Buxton,

Cramer, R. 13.

vivid, and I will therefore at once concede that Cavill, Miss A. M. we had no practical occasion for such measures

Cruz, C. La

in France, for the simple reason that they Capolune, Emil were not necessary. But if the guerilla war-Clarke, Nelson fare organised by the Francs-Tireurs had Cestajo, A. das Passes

assumed larger dimensions, then assuredly the German headquarters whould have shrunk from no methods of warfare; would have des-

troyed houses, farms, and every kind of pro- perty; would have forbidden all freedom of intercourse; would not have hesitated to

Conaught, Dr. J. D. Culy, Ch. Chanington, T. G. Carnegie, H. L. Chichester, R. L. Collage, J. M. J. Caldwell, Miss olburn, Geo.

inflict the soverest from of punishment, Carter, Mits

Collins, W. S.

even the punishment of death in order to Conceição, B. ensure the safety of the German army Chapinan, Dr. W. L. and of its cominunications with its base, Chauson, Madame or, had it been thought possible and expedient, Catz, V., Leon

in order to bring the war to a inore rapid ter: mination by the adoption of such measures. Warnings the French population certainly did not lack. They had every reason to abstain from such hazardous proceedings as inter Ferance with our communications, and they had an inkling of what they were to expect, on the event of the slightest disturbance, in the shape of proclamations like the following one, which I copy out of my notebook:~·

Notice is hereby given to the inhabitants that martial law is proclaimed, and that therefore, any Inhabitant found with a weapon in his hands will be shot-Head quarters of the 3rd German Army.

It will be seen from this proclamation that there was not much hesitation on our side. Finally, there is this great difference between the two wars, which practically renders any comparison futile. The Franco-German War was decided by battles, engagements, sieges, in such a way that we have always been able to reckon it an honour to have measured swords

Cullen, W. F.

Cox, Miss M. J. Dyson, F. W. Dederich, J. Drowd, Fercy Douglass, M. E Das, B. Sham

Maipang, W.

Mitchell, W. T. Mundie, W. H. Auliary & Co. Mary, Miss Macario McGill, Wm. E. Muller, Otto Mant, J. B. Morton, H

McIntosh, James Mcintosh, A. H.

Messer, Capt. J. F. Marc, Monsieur MacDonald, Lieut. McMillan, D. F... McCullan, (Engincer) Matta Singh Meaulle, H. L. McCormick, M. McLeod, J. M. McGregor, W. Mayer & Co., E. Maxwell, J. L. Martin, T. Moore, Gus, McDonald. Geo. Mitchell, T. W. Muntro, P. S. Morrisey, M. E. Monheuse, H. Mancini, Miss McMillan, D. F. McIntosh, J. G. Meresty, J Mak, G. É Moore, Chas. McLaughlio, J. Mora Saria Augadia Niven, L.

Newby, Capt. A. Newall, H. F. Nason, B.

Nurton Mrs.

Nickolds, P.

Nibal, Din Nizami Din Nicklin, T. G. Nicholson, H. J. Norcross, H. S. M. Olivier, The Han. Olett, H. M. Dir. Gen. Govt. of Chi. Olbes, Federico

Oviedo, Francisco Oneill, Ed.

'R'way

4

Daly, Mrs. Dantell, Joshepb. Dats, V. Leon Drakeford, L. H. Drakeford, L. Dewing, Capt. R. H. Davies, P. O.. Esposito, Ernesto Eschaurier, P. Engert, M. Eakin, Miss E. Ewing, Hev. J. C. R. Excelior Emaniel & Co. Eugène, Miss Lulu Eastwood, JE, Einstein, Joseph Ezekiel, A. H. Fitzsimmons, C. A... Fleming, George Farr, A. J. M... with so chivalrous a foc, whilst the English can Frankland, A. hardly bring their enemy to a stand-up fight, i Femaddes, J, M.-- bave bad few opportunities of discovering his Foster, F.F chivalry, but on the other hand; bave had Flint, O. M plentiful experiences of his bushranging pro- pensities and his treachery, often amounting to actual crime?

Orion, Mon. F. Orange, Jim Osborne, Miss A.. Parfitt, J, 5. Petril, F. Pennybacker, C. Pabalan, H Paton, Dr. B. L.: Pitcarin, W, G. Piony, Herrn G. A. Pereira, Mrs. C. Palle Singh Pac Kwong Ming Perrin, D, S. Philcox, Mr. Ponsonby, R. Pasi, Ugo Palacios, Nicolas Passon, Mrs. E, dos Rutledge, H. B. Rove, J. H. Robertson, Mrs. Rust, A. R. C Rowland, G. H.. Rosa, De Flying Jordans Circus Reinow Ed. Fulton, Capt. 'A D Rolla Singh

Forei, Pierra

Freid, Miss Agnus

Foronda, Benigno Fremont, Alfred Freed, Miss A, Fernald, Mrs. C. Falkiner, A. C. Freres & Co., Siva Galbraith, J. E. Grant, L. M. F. Guthrie, J. B. Godfrey, H. S. Gitten, Mis. Gercke, A. G. H. K. Gray, A. C. Glover, Miss Green, J. T. Godisieski, W. Girard, August

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Gibson, G. Goffing, A. E. Gabuna, Pedro Garcia, Mario Guy (Rev. P. J. Goolan, H. 1. M. Gool, J. Van Der Groot, A. de Gregor, J.

Gerard, 1. C.

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lykes, Arthur Henderson, Miss L. Isaac, Allen Isaac, A. E. Inglis, Miss

Jephson, Capt. J. Jarvois, A. C. Jarvey, James Jones, Thos. James, S. C. Jordan, W. H.. Jordan, Lewis - Jordan, Miss Nellie Jones, Wm. L Johnson, Dr. W. O. Jones, R. C. Jala, Din Jones, & Co., L.- Jeremia, M.. Johnson, F. R. Jones, R. Ap. C.. Johnson, T. R.. Kalet, Miske Kaelin, H. Kissefsen, Smith Kelly, J. Kahnweiler, W. S, Kelly, G. A. Kaiser, Wilhelm

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Thomson, J Trechler, W.

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Telli, Miss

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JUST RECEIVED.

FIRST. SEASON'S CONSIGNMENT of

AMERICAN ASPARAGUS & DESSERT FRUITS, ALL KINDS.. Apply to

G. GIRAULT. Hangkong, 20th August, 1901. (667c

HONG SING, 8, Beaconsfield Arcade.

ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of the Newest Patters in Cloths, Canvasses, and Ducks. Complete Gentlemen's Outfitting, p

Hongkong, 30th August, 1901,

LEVY HERMANOS.

IAMOND MERCHANTS, JEWEL

DIAMOND MERINTAKERS,

BASTMAN'S

KODAKS and FILMS. Sole Agents for " OMEGA WATCHES.

OMEGA is the best, "THREE YEARS," * guarantee given to every purchaser,

40. QUEEN'S ROAD,

Watson's Building,

REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE 24

TO NEW YORK,

VIA PORTS And Suez canAL. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG RICHMOND CASTLE KURDISTAN...!

*** LENNOX*-

ORONSAY"

"AFRIDI " "HILLGLEN

5th Nov.

30th Nov.

15th Dec.

·31st Dec.

HE Undersigned AGENTS of the aboveLOWTHER CASTLE

Company are prepared to accept First For Freight and further Information, apply Class FOREIGN, and CHINESE RISKS at to

GIRAULT for 2 KINDS of FANCY GIRAULTS GREAT SPECIALTY G. GIRAULT for the best and GREAT CURRENT RATENTEN & CO

BISCUITS:

JEST ASSORTMENT of CONFEC COFFEE ground on the PREMISES. TIONERY,

SIEMSSEN & Co [9170 Hongkong, 18th May, 1895.

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,

Hongkong, th November, 1007,

A. LING & Co.,

FURNITURE STORE

(Next Door to Messrs. WATKINS & Co.) QUEEN'S ROAD":"CENTRAL.

A

Speciality?

FOOCHOW LACQUER WARE, Hongkong, 18th June, 1901. -

TAM STEVENS & CO.

CARRY IN STOCKSTARE

[642¢

A FULL LINE OF "GERMINAL

MANILA CIGARSHA

T. M. STEVENS & CO.

Beaconsfield Arcade

kong and September igot,

Tope

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