Mails.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY MARCH 8, 1902.

U.S. MAIL LINES.

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO., OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL S.S. CO.,

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

TAKING CARGO ANDIPASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE;

**CHINA !! -DORIO

·PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

janenotundam TUESDAY, 18th March, at Noon.

PARCHETYSTYKY.TUESDAY, 25th March, at.Noon..

"KIPPON MARU “........ "PERU "

"COPTIC "

WAMERICA MARU”

THURSDAY, 3rd April, at Noon. ...FRIDAY, 11th April, at Noon.

.SATURDAY, 19th April, at NOOD."

TUESDAY, 29th April, at Noon.

THE P.M. Company's Steamship. "CHINA," will be despatched for SAN FRAN Tesco, HANGHAL NAGASAKI KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on TUESDAY, the 18th instant, at Noon, taking Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe. Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point Em rouls.

Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada.

Passengers holding through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the choice of the Overland Rail Routes from San Francisco, including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL WAY; also the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment of £4 in addition to the regular tarif rate.

Passengers holding Orders for OVERLAND CITIES in the United States have between SAN FRANCISCO and CHICAGO, the option of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and other direct connecting Railways, and from Chicage to destination the choice of direct lines,

Special rates (First-class only) to European Points, are granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Consular Services, and European Civil Service Officials located in Asia, and to European Officials in the Service of the Governments of China and Japan.

TO UNITED STATES and CANADIAN POINTS, Specul rates (first class only) are confined' and will apply duly to Missinnares, Members of the Naval and Military Services, and to Consular and Diplomatic Officials of the Governments of China and Japan.

Return Passago.Reduction will be made to passengers who do not hold return tickets, making the return journey between ports in the Orient and Honolulu or beyond, within twelve month!

Through Bills of Luling issued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Franscisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States, via Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Companies' and connecting Steamers.

Fright will be received in board until 4 P.M. the day previous to sailing, Parcel Packages will be received at the for until 5 P.M. same day; all Párçel Packages should be marked to address in full; yalue of same is, zqured,

Censular Invoices to accompany each shipment of Carga or parcel (valued at $100. Gold orov) destined to Points, bevood San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Companies' Office addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco.

Merchant's Invoice will be sufficient for cargo or parcel (each shipment) when the value- Is lessthan, Froo. U.5. Gold...

For further Information to essage'ana. Freight, apply to the Agency of the Com panies, Queen's Bullding.

1902

Hongkong, 8th March, 102.

J. 5. VAN BUREN, Agent,

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COY.'S ROYAL MAIL: STEAMSHIP LINE.

SAFETY.

SPEED.

PUNCTUALITY,

THE FAST ROUTÉ BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

(CALLING AT SHANGHAI, NAGÁSAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VICTORIA, B.C.) Twin Screw Steamships-6,000 Tons-rojooo Horse Power-Speed 19 Knots. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. EMPRESS OF JAPAN...Comdr. H. Pybus, R.N.R..........WEDNESDAY, rath March. EMPRESS OF CHINA...Comdr. R. Archibald, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, and April. TARTAR

Comdr. E, Beetham, R.N.R.......WEDNESDAY, 16th April. EMPRESS OF INDIA „Comdr. O. P. Marshall, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 23rd April.

2061

"HE' magnificent Twic screw Steamships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND TEAGAN, DC atually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) in 11 DAYS, saving THREE DAYS to a WEEK in the Trans-Pacific journey, and maka connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL OVERLAND TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY which leave daily, and cross the Continent FROM

THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection is made at Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, which passengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of

Passengers Booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. Retum tickets to various points at reduced rates, Good for 4, 5, 9 and 12 months,

SPECIAL RATES (First class only) granted to Missionarics, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to, European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governments.

The attractive features of the Company's route embrace its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, (second to none in the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS (the Company having received the highest award for same at recent Chicago World's Exhibition, and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LARE SCENERY through which the Railway passes.

THE DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated by the Company, and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled.

For further information, Maps, Guide Books, Rates of Passage, &c., apply to

D. E. BROWN, General Agent, Hongkong, 26th February, 1902,

Pedder's Street,

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

OSTASIATISCHTER FRACHTDÄMPFER DIENST, (Taking Cargo at through Rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, LISBON, OFORTS, LONDON, LIVERFOOL, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENOA, PORTS IN THE LEVANTE BLACH, SIA and BALTIC PORTS; NORTH and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS)

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONG KÓ NG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

STEAMERS.

Sichs.....

SITHONIA Rordan

ARMENIA .noni

KONIGSBERG

Miyor..............

BAMBERG

Znbonsen

ADRIA

Kruth

DESTINATIONS.

HAVRE and HAMBURG.

(Calling at SINGAPORE).

Intimations.

DEVONIAN SOCIETY."

THE ANNUMOND CLUB, On SATURDAY,

“HE ANNUAL DINNER will be held át

the 15th March, at 8 o'clock P.M.

Devonians wishing to join are requested to communicate as early as possible with

MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE, Hon. Secretary. C/o HONGKONG CLUB Hongkong, agih February, 1902, [135d

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. INFORMATION has been received from the 1 Military Authorities that GUN PRAC TICE will be carried out from Stonecutters' Island on the oth, 7th, and 11th March at targets in n Westerly and South-Westerly direction, also on the 13th March from Belchers, at targets in a North-Westerly direction.

Practice will commence sach day about 9.30 A.M.

By Command,

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hoogkong. 1st March, 1902.

(253d

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT, 1902.

NTRIES will CLOSE on TUESDAY,

the 25th March. found in the Club PAVILION.

E

Entry-Lists will be

J. BROWN,

Hongkong, 6th March; 1902,

Hon. Secretary.

[2823

THE INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS OF HONGKONG,

THE MANAGING COMMITTEE have decided to INDEFINITELY POST- PONE the DANCE which was to be held on

J. F. MILLER,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 6th March, 1902.

[aBod

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, "ONTRIBUTING SHAREHOLDERS are requested to send in a Statement of ended 31st December, 1901, on or before the Business contributed during the Half Year 5th instant, on which date the Accounts will be CLOSED,

By Order of the Court of Directors,

THOS. I. ROSE, Secretary. Hongkong, 1st March, 1902.

FRIDAY, the 14th March,

A

Auctions.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No. 90.

THE

HE following Particulars and Conditions of Sale of Crown Laad by Public Auction, to be held at the Offices of the Public Works Department, on

MONDAY, the torb, day of March, 1902, at 3 P.M., are published for general information.

By Command,

་་

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 1st February, 1901

[2626

Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the roth day of March, 1902, at 3 F.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Officer Administer- ing the Government, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years, with the option of renewal at a CROWN RENT to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Boundary Measurements.

Rural Building

No. of Sale.

Registry No.

LOCALITI

i. #.

W.

fc. . . .

Square feet

Annual Rent

Ilarker Ronday 125 80 80 10.000 57

E.

10 Sell by

R.

Upies Price

1,200

PUBLIC AUCTION. `HE Undersigned have received instructions

PUBLIC AUCTION,

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 12th and 13th March, 1902, at 10 A.M.,

On

at H.M. NAVAL YARD. · SUNDRY NAVAL AND VICTUALLING OBSOLETE AND CONDEMNED STORES,

Comprising OLD IRON, PAPER STUFF, RAGS, CANVAS, CLOTHING, IMPLEMENTS,

&c., &c.

Sicy The Naval Stores will be sold on WEDNESDAY, the 12th instant, and the Vic [252dtualling Stores on THURSDAY, the 13th instant.

TERMS OF SALE-A's customary..

HUGHES & HOÚGH,

Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, 27th February, 1902.

WANTED. CHINESE CLERK, must be able to

Read and Write English well and be quick at figures. Salary $50 per month.

Apply

" CLERK," C/o This Office.

f275d

Hongkong, 5th March, 1997,

BRITISH NORTH BORNEO.

WANTED

S POSTMASTER, British North Borneo A Government, a CLERK experienced in Postal Matters. Salary $80 per mensem.

Apply giving full Particulars and Testi monials, to the Secretary to the Governor, LABUAN,

17th February, 1907.

BRITISH NORTH BORNEO.

WANTED.

PUBLIC AUCTION

JALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY VALUABLE

situate at YAUMATI, KOWLOON, JN 4 LOTS, on

FRIDAY, the 4th March, 1902, at 3 P.M..

At his Auction Rooms,

by

Mr. GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer...

LOT 1-All that piece of ground intended to be registered in the Land Office as Section [205d A of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 911.

AN EXPERIENCED FOREMAN for a

Government Timber Mill. Must be thor oughly acquainted with the erection and management of Timber-cutting Machinery. Forward copies of recent testimonials and state Salary required to

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS, SANDAKAN.

figid

3rd February, 1902.

WANTED.

IN KOWLOON, Three Rooms with use of

I Kitchen and Bathroom, or to share

house.

Apply to'

*F.E.S." Clo H.K. Telegraph Office. Hongkong, asth January, 1002.

C. E. WARREN, BUILDING

CONTRACTOR, WYNDHAM STREET (Opposite to the

CLUB GERMANIA},

LOT 2-All that piece of ground intended- to be registered in the Land Office as The Remaining Portion of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 911.

THE CHOLERA IN CANTON.

DONNE

It is our sad duty to chronicle the death from Cholera, of Mr. D. Duncan of the Im- perial Maritime Customs, which took place yesterday morning...

The dread disease.shows no sign of abating and already the inhabitants are fleeing to their homes. This makes the fourth European victim, which cholera has claimed since its appearance there.”

NOTES FROM JAPAN.

Japanese might be obtained for one half of the' money","i

THE DIET AND ABOLITION OF CAPITÁLA

PUNISHMENT,

An attack was made on one of the old tradi tional customs of Japan last night (the 24th instant) during the second read of the Bill to Amend the Criminal Code, in the Imperial Diet, On Article 9 being reached a member proposed the abolition of capital punishment. He spoke from the humaritarian point of view and said that retaliation as a principle of criminal law was in vogue, in ancient times but, that capital punishment was inconsistent with' (From Our Own Correspondent.) the principle of reclaiming criminals-the YOKOHAMA, 25th February, 1902. principle that had been adopted by so many THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE, civilized countries-that the death penalty once It is not too much to say that the 12th Feb. inflicted the victim could never be restored to will be a day to be long remembered in life and that, strictly speaking, no-one but God. Japanese annals since it saw the announcement | had a right to take a mans life. Referring to of the above Alliance. A chorus of pleasure several foreign nations the speaker asked for has resounded from every quarter and the the support of the house. He was only sup press is unanimous in its expression of comported by one member and, the rest of the mendation. So uniform indeed is the as- house remaining silent, the motion was dropped. cription of praise and so alike are the com: In counection with above it is interesting to ments and conclusions of the press that the note theat the motion receired less support that. perusal of its columns becomes almost wear a proposition brought forward during the sitting some in the sameness of their comments of the first Parliament ever assembled in Japan. The Tokyo Chamber of Commerce, the Com- in 1869 to recommend the abolition of the mercial and Industrial Economical Society, privilege of Hara-Kiri. The voting on that. and other public bodies are making arrange motion was ayes 3, noes 200, and not voting 6, ments to organize a grand entertainment in honour of the Alliance, whilst the British subjects now residing in Japan, will, says the ligu Tsuskin, present a pair each of magni- ficent flower vases to the Emperor of Japan' and King Edward Enquiry at the British Consulate, however, elicited the fact that nothing was known there of such a project.

It is interesting to note that some Japanese politicians have begun to talk of the possibility or expediency ofreducing the country's armaments, but as the alliance does not become practically effective unless one of the allies is confronted by a combination of powers, Japan will have to be prepared to make a stand against some Western Power. Her strength, therefore, shaald be fixed on the basis of the greatest strength she may be compelled to encounter under the circumstances. Moreover, unless Japan intends to rely principally on her ally she must maintain sufficient strength to make alliance valuable to her ally. As the Japan Daily News points out her wisest course under the circumstances is to increase her fighting strength up to the limit of her resources.

THE HOUSE TAX.

THE RED SEA.

A PEN PICTURE, To the numberless men and women, an ever- increasing percentage of our race, who pass wearily to and from the East, there is in all the world only one sea. The geography books may apply the term how they like to other tracts of salt water, but to the Eastern exile, the slim, sand-beset inlet which lies between the Gulf of Suez and the straits of Babel Mandebthe well-named Portals of Affliction remains along and supreme the Sea pai excellence. For here, is one of the most frequented, and withal one of the best-equipped of Nature's lostore-cham bersa place which has a strange power to rack mind as well as body-wherefore those who have endured its horrors may not lightly forget the experiences thus accumulated.:

THE HOMEWARD-BOUND

are a race apart, since to them, as each twist of the churning screw bears them nearer to all they love and long for, few things come amiss. Their days are bright with the waking creams of dear faces that await them; their imagine

ations are already glowing in anticipation of those keenest and most unalloyed of human joys which attend repatriation; very soon they will be once more among the sights, the sounds, the very smells for which they have hungered to vainly and so long. What can the Sex, even in her most spiteful mood, avall against folk whose hearts are light with the high spirits born of these things? At the worst the suffer ings which she brings to them are but the last vicious slaps which Asis-grim stepmother of our kind" administers to her foster-children are, for a little space, they break away from her to seek holiday and rest. Nay, the very abruptness of the contrast that the eighty odd hours spent within the

· FORTALS OF AFFLICTION

The House Tax Question is till dragging its [266d weary length. On the 18th instant the Municipal Authorities sent out notices that unless the tax was paid distraint would be undertaken on, the first proximo. Osa result of the Alliance has been to cause a few of the foreign residents to pay up to avoid unpleasantness, but many announce their intention of suffering & sale of their properties and taking subse quent proceedings. It is extremely difficult to get to a right understanding of the question. The old treaties and conven tions are difficult of access and without a care ful examination of these documents it is im possible to discuss the legal aspect of the matter. The foreign residents are anxious to 80 to arbitration but the Government decline to consent to this course. It is a great pity present to all that is to follow but serves, in a that there seems no chance of an amicable. settlement, as on extreme measures being taken Even the Sea doesn't matter-nothing matters; measure, to what the appetite for future delights, the bad feeling between the foreign residents for Home lies clear ahead, and England, smil and the Government will naturally be Inten ing and with not a single trim hair out of place, sified. Itisoot difficult to understand the anxiety holds her arms wide to receive the wanderers, of the Govemment to enforce what they con- The Griffin too-who, like the young bears, has sider their rights. The relations between the all his troubles before him-escapes lightly. foreign residents and the natives has never His are the sublime ignorance, the devouring been friendly and the former have never lost curiosity, and the magnificent disregard for an opportunity of venting their spleen and comfort of healthy youth; and though he may ridiculing the efforts of Japan to become and the heat abominable, he does not yet know civilized nation. A glance back at the history enough to undergo torture of mind as well as of Japan during the last half century will.show

mere physical suffering, It is reserved for the [1994 her humiliating position under the old treaties outward-bound, therefore the men and wo and the strenuous efforts made by the foreign men who know their Asia and are now return residents to retain to the last every benefit and ing to it ungladly to feel and understand advantage they enjoyed under those treaties. There is now a good opportunity for the default aright the full horror of the Red Sea. ing householders to show their magnanimity WHITE-HOT! SANDHILLS, by, paying the tax before their properties are

ing of the Japanese towards the foreign res sold; by doing so they would cause the Ill feel dents to 'subside.

LOT 3-All that piece. of ground intended to be registered in the Land Office as Section A of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 9tz.

LOT 4-All that piece of ground intended to be registered in the Land Office as The Remaining Portion of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 912.

Each of the above Lots contains an area of 6,375 square feet or thereabonis.

For further particulars, apply to :—

EWENS & HARSTON, Vendor's Solicitors,

--or to GEO. F. LAMMERT, Auctioneer,

Hongkong, 19th-February, 190z

Hoffces of Firms.

DURING

NOTICE.

my ABSENCE and until further

notice Mr Robert Hay BeRRY MIT-

the Firm of H. PRICE & Co.

1 HERBERT PRICE. -Hongkong, 4th March, 1902

CAMPAGNE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

SANITARY APPLIANCES SUPPLIED CHELL will be GENERAL MANAGER of

FIXED, DRAINS, TRAPS, WASTE PIPES, &c., CLEANSED and RE- PAIRED. Sanitary Board Notices. receiva prompt attention. Agent for MOSAIC TILES, Price on Application..

EDUCATION:

WEL-HAI-WEI SCHOOL.

1558%

N ENGLISH SECONDARY SCHOOL where a thorough all-round education is provided on modern lines.

Pupils prepared for the Public Schools, the Royal Navy, and for commercial life.'

Bracing climate. Healthy situation, facing South.

Half term, March

Summir term begins May 5th,

PRINCIPALS:-)

HERBERT L. BEER, London University, L.C.P., Bometerse kvalitqui afastar of Truro College, Cornwall, CHAS, E. BEER; London'University, 1.C.P.,

(268d

FROM This Date I have

CHARGE of the above Company in Hongkong

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, Jid March, rooz.

Entertainment.

THEATRE

ford

ROYAL,

CITY HALL.

Lalalalala's Grammar School, Uhura, MR. HENRY DALLAS MUSICAL

20th February, 1902.

NEW VICTORIA HOTEL:

ROTISSERIE,

"Meals a la Cart"

•HOPS, STEAKS, etc, etc, at any time,

between 7.30 &.m. and 11 p.m. Monthly Tin at Moderato Intes.

Madar & Farnier, Proprietors, Hongkong, zad September, 1901, **

DROZ & Co,

Watch MANUFACTURERS,- STEAM FACTORY ESTABLISHED 1864.. ST. HIER, SWITZERLAND,

SAILING DATES.

(Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO). GENOA and HAMBURG.

`rith Mar. } Freight.

CH

SEGOVIA

Foerck

MARSEILLES, HAVRE & HAMBURG (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG). HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO). HAVRE and HAMBURG, (Calling at SINGAPORE and PEMANO).

·HÅVRE KE₫ HAMBURG. (Calling at SingAPORE and COLOMBO), HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG) NEW YORK.

25th Mar.

26th Mar.

9th April

Font

Freight, Freight and Passengers. Freight.

43rd April, Freight.

7th May. Freight, Freight. 21st May.

Freight,

For further

kalar, apply to

Hoogkong ist March vor'à

SAXON

Thegar ARAGON

via SUEZ CANATA

8th April.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, HONGKONG OFFICE,

No. 1; Qusan's Buildings,

SPECIALITIES: ' LEVER WATCH & CHRONOGRAPHS.

TRADE MARKS4.

MAXIM, BERNA, &c.

› EPAIRS of WATCHES and CLOCKS by competent European experts" at Moderata Rate

#NO. 10 QUEEN'T-ROAD CENTRAL, Hongkong, sth May Epox

$260

AND DRAMATIC CLUB

GRAND OPENING NIGHT.

SATURDAY,

March 15th.

The latest Musical Comedy now drawing crowed houses at the GAIETY THEATRE, London.

THE TOREADOR.

The following piecas will be played during the first week of the season.

SATURDAY, Mar. 15, THE TOREADOR. MONDAY,

'' 17. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY,

THURSDAY, FRIDAY,

18, H.M.S. Irresponsibl.

*

19,

1#

20, THE GRISHA 21,

19

PLAN at THE RODINSON PIANO CO.

PRICES AS USUÁL Hongkong, 1st March, 1902);

All down the Gulf of Buez tebe

hearing in the clear, this air a curious likeness

the heat has increased somewhat the faint to tiny snow-clad Alps, have hommed you in 3

and sickly air has been to you an eamest of THE "JAPAN DAILY MAIL ON THE

that which is to come Then presently you SANITARY BOARD.

slip out into the bosom of the seas the land The Hongkong Sanitary Board seems to have | astern grows indistinct, shivers, queerly in no cause to complain that its proceedings pass | the heat-haze, then yanlı

(or twica

unnoticed. It seems to be treated with Attle islands are sighted-barren red chunks of rock

respect either by the Government or the press of the colour of duil sandstone, rough-hewn into The former treat. Its recommendations with peaks, and yawning, charms, which seem to contempt until it would seem that no selfres- { gasp with their parched and dusty.ikroats—but pecting 'man would accept a scat on the Board; for the rest you are alone with sea and sky. whilst the latter are continually criticising its The latter hangi so low that you feel in imaginas composition or the strange views expressed tion the weight of it pressing upon you like by same of its members. It will, therefore, tangible burden. It is almost white, yet suffused be no surprise for you to learn that a report of with a faint red tint-ho delicate hue, such as its proceedings has attracted the notice of the comes with dawn and sunset, but the sort of Japan Daily Mail. That Journal, referring sullen, angry red which may be seen on the to a recent meeting of the Board during surface of a burnt-out firebrick. The sea, too, more grey than green which the advisability of obtaining medical in lighter than most men from abroad to assist in the work or blue, Its waters impress you with dealing with the plague or discussed sense of foulness, uncleanliness Chemically

from other saltwaters stated that difference of opinions shown as they

and it must be ething, in the light which to whether Indian of Japa. Cicaciore wo be preferable, and continued Bat the showed somewhat remarkable ignorance about the Japaness, being very doubt of whether d could be found capable of speaking

and also whether there had been any play In Japan. As a matter of fact there would be pleag no difficulty in finding Japanese dactors, who can speak English and who have experience either in treating plague cases carrying out presentative measures., - TEG President of the Board justly said that British Minister in Tokyo might be trusted find competent men. We observe that idea was to pay the Indian doctors 750 a year and to give them quarters in addition.

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