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The objectors.to what illogically the speaker proceeded to hang. a charge of inefficiency against the Government upon this peg of reversed policy, arguing change of conviction apparently that a

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sphere of religious life is worth mentioning. Dr. Hunter, the famous Non-Conformit divine has instituted services on the FR days in Lent, and conducted, worship on Ash Wednesday. Dissenters are greatly surprised at what they call a move towards In conclusion, after dealing with the conformity," but Dr. Hunter argues that the need of further devolution of local " Observance of the Christian Year belongs to affairs, so as to leave Parliament free | the whole of Christendom, and not to a section : to attend

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to what Prince Tuan and Tung Fushiang are doing with their troops in Kansuh. The Imperial order has been for disbandment, but it seems to their intervention in Cuba. On the con-open-te question whether any corps have been trary Her Majesty's Government refused to really disbanded yet, or will be so long as consent to any such proposal. This official Tan's funds hold out, and we have no means statement bowever, by no means puts an end of knowing to what extent he is raising funds to the German attack on everything English, these two anti-foreign heroes had set up a from the people. It would almost seem as if

and Lord Cranborne's reply is but regarded as

separate kingdom for themselves in Kansuh, further effort to stir up ill-feeling between the and they are either living in quiet but resolute United States and Germany, and so to counter-

defiance of the Throne, or are being nurtured on the shelf by it. Of the two I incline to the latter belief as bom out, by the absence of

pers that the adversaries "squeeze" might intended to bring about.

place. The Empress Dowager may allowably be glad to have these two turbulent characters out of the way, forn time to leave the political- atmosphere of Peking comparatively clear, but nothing will persuade me that she has or ever intended to punish or degrade

either of them. In the opinion of some the expedition with which Yuan is raising his amy points to a stand

find the Authorities willing to yield a point Nevertheless the existence of a better feeling or two, had been going the round of the politowards this country among some of our Teuton conflict, which would assuredly otherwise take tically well-informed. There was nothing new neighbours is evidenced by the exposure, in the or startling in Mr. Chamberlanin's pronoun- Cologne Gazette, of Kaulitz, the man, next to cement, it was just a manly, hopeful, uncom- Leyds, most responsible for the scandalous as- promising re-statement of Britain's determina-sertions respecting the war, with which the tion to be true to herself, whatever the cast. foreign press has teemed.

Subsequently Mr. Balfour made very happy Kaulitz is the proprietor of the news agency and generous allusion to his colleague in a which always had the first war news in Europe, brief after-funcheon speech.

and was supposed to have secret, correspon- dents all over Bouth Africs. It has now trans. pired that the agency has not received a single

If it be true, that the

EMIGRATION OF THE COUNTRY PROPLE

MANUFACTURING NEWS from day to day (and so piling of our

Against Russia, and though i do not personally support this view, it is quite possible that if-

future China will seize the opportunity to to towns, which has been taking place for so. cable from first to last-Kaulitz (alias Farlow) Japan takes up arms against Russia in the near many years is a grievous injury to England, simply

strike the fallen foe, which would not be Japan then an occasion such as this at the Guildhall

Japan is taking up an increasingly important goes long way to prove that there is another side to that statement, for in no part of therasualties that over 200,000 British soldiers position in China, and it will not be very sure United Kingdom is it possible to come in con.

have been killed in action alone) The unprising if we find her usurping many poste tact with more ardent and withal more practi-speakable slanders against our Army, the 'aye hitherte held or anticipated by piher foreigners." witness' relations of revolting atrocities, prac The dismissal of the English and American cal patriotism and loyalty than is always to be met in that square mile or so in the heart of tised by soldiers, with the cognizance of their professors in Peking seems a case in point, the Empire's metropolis yclopt the City of officers, upon unarmed prisoners, and defence and the new College at Protingfa has already:

less women and children, all the these have started with four Japanese professors. been manufactured at a comfortable office table"

London.

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many thousands of miles from the seat of war in the heart of a "friendly" nation. All this and much else is set out by the Cologne Gazette, but unfortunately it is rather late in

The presence of so mady troops at Tungchow, has already caused suffering to the villagers

who have appealed for assistance to Peking,"

the soldiers usurping their houses and taking their supplies. The order as consequently

has also been indulging in public speaking, for last night he addressed Liverpool audience for an hour and a half in a speech which was intended as a sequel to Chesterfield. Literary the day, for Mr. Kaulitz has supplied practiissued that the troops must go into camps critics are practically unanimous in their concally the whole German press for nearly two demnation of sequels, and every experienced author when he undertakes to guide the steps of a tyro, warns him against following in a second volume the further doings of the hero and heroine of an earlier successful novel, which brings me to the point that the Liver pool sequel is not comparable with the Chester- Seldoriginal. Lord Rosebery is not yet sure of

years, and the papers are for the most part, un willing to admit that they wore, either wilfully or in ignorance, duped by a rogue. In fact the circumstance is not one to enhance greatly the reputation of Continental journalism. Still as we have our Daily Nawr it perhaps ill becomes us to cast stones.

Mention of that newspaper reminds me that himself on a great many points-his contact with the political world during the last few he sole property of Mr. Cadbury, formerly

ihad once again changed hands; and is now months has evidently made him even less sure large shareholder, Mr. Ritzema, a provincial which than he first emerged from slumber to journalist, has been appointed editor and will struggle down the lonely farrow.

He referred again to

THE "CLEAN SLATE"

otherwise occupy only temples and inns, and not disturb the people. The Govemment are very anxious just now to avoid friction with the people, doubtless on account of the heary toll levied by the returning Court, and it is realized, that, that poor beast called the Masses cannot stand any more. Any unmisch caught squeeze ing when the Court goes to the Eastem Tombs in to be killed on sight without ceremony, Ladies, which interesting event took place At the second audience to the Légation

on February 17th, the children of the party, were each presented with Sion Happily this bumiliation appears to have been re cognised by the hynotised minds of the

•Diplomatic ( Corps, and the fact that there is a difference between rolling in the dust af the Dowager's feet and licking the dust off them became apparent, as I hear the money was returned after the audience! Surely the fact of its having been given will serve to open”

able mischief these disgraceful audiences can

enter on his duties next montin The policy will remain the same as now, despite the change in personnel, but it is understood that the more and the "wayside inn" of December memory-violent Anti-England features will be softened ...Por Half Year With regud to the former, it is impossible to into some grudging resemblance of loyalty. As avoid altogether the conviction that Lord Mr. Cadbury has announced that the sole The Library contains, in addition to Fiction, Rosebery is so enamoured of its cleanly and control will be vested in Mr. "Ritzema and Peking's eyes to some extent as to the incalcul a number of Standard Works on Biography, innocent appearance that he hesitates to deface that he will himself in no way interfere History, Travels, &c, and Works of Reference; the surface by recording thereon a personal with the policy evolved in the editorial and it is hoped to maintain it up to date,

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