Th
THE
picture by a guest descri-
sar's demeanour at a great Court Ball the Winter Palace a season of two ago, and opaare in the September number of the "Pall
Magazine»
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1905.
FEVER IN GOATS MILK.
The scientific commissions which has been Jovestigajing the peculiarities of the Medi. serrannan or Molta fever, appears to have come
pengen Tair looked on with his equal half-me. upon evidence which shows that the infection bly, half absorbed expression, a faint smils of the dissata may be transmitted by gontu. inating his face for an instant when the Dr. Zasimit and Major Horrocks, RA.H.C Triton stood up to join the ranks. During found the specific organism of the fever in the the araning be kept strangely, aloof, not ex-milk of goal that were apparently healthy. changing many words event. with the Grand Dukes who constantly hovered near bins, The The blood of several of the goats gave a reace only occasions on which his face brightened tios which is peculiar to the fever. Tale fading were those when he approached the Traritra to is not only important for Malta, but for many
chant
triding remark, at which they other places within the Mediterrán is run, he That appears more to ble - Advantage in plain evening dress than in the Gibraltar is one of these where thin fever uniform which he wore on this and many lub, is very prevalapt, and goats are almost the *requent
personality, dreamy only source of the milk supply. And subinte
hose of
our own countrymen who have spoken with Bim face to face have never failed to carry awAY an impression of
• of noble instincts, and good ins tentions. The tremendous, waight which lies, upon his fragile shoulders would assuredly have long since stid from the tall and burly Grand Dukes who are ready to assume any esponsibility - Even before the outbreak of the oresepi disastrous war the Taar was subject to fits of moodiness for which the Tsaritsa's
und presence
occundoubtedly sitractívačko-
a
EVZIUVIUS, AND THE › EARTHQUAKE,
was:
There may or may not be a causal nekus „between the outbursts of Vesuvius and, thu recent cunthquaka la Calabria, but the volcano has been active of late. In April and May many explosions were heard in the villages on the mountain-side, and on May 27 a laterai fnutlet for the ejected
formed. A matter few hours inter a second outlet appeared, and
蠶 wa streams for some weeks flowed down. On xplosions of Stromboli was, occurring at in- Lervals of about 137 minutes The present earthquake district in Calbria is, roughly; equi- tant from Vesuvius and Eton, each of the volcanoes being about 150 miles away.
Chamiane, for Canton Kwang JAX, For:Shanghai. Marjoe, for Canton Halmen for Bwataw Pay, for Fecebow, Tourans, for Saigon.)
in Departures
Now 36
Formon, for Shanghal. Digi Mars, for Salo Parking, for Swatow!: Vorwariz, for Haihow. : Shacking, for Canton.
Nov. 37, Mercallus, for Calcatta. Hišta vatrack, for Canton. Zwangiak, for Shanghai, Helens, for Canton." Jchane, for Canton,
de "Passengers arrived, Per Trieste, from Shanghai-Mrs. Lakish, and Slators More..
Port Chiyuan, from Shanghai - Messrs. Miller, and Chun (3)
Per Hadrus, from Swatow--Messrs. Macine tosh, Otto and 66 Chinese,
tusi remedysk zzation were the only effec. August at Mr. P. V. Gunther-reported that Tuthill, Collins, Woolrabe, Beddome, Takeda,
A
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COFFEE ON THE NERY29:
Pat Triman, from Kuchinoïzu – Madames Miss Tuthill, Messrs, Collins, Weiberspoon, Ritchie, Heams, Takeda, Oweido, Kobayshin, 14 Chinese, and 4 Japanese.
r8th
KK, 3,758, W. Davison, B..stb Fancouver 1th Oct and Shanghai
Gâo -—C P. R. Camil
0.1., 1,852, Alfred, Fall, ind Uvia: Japan, and Shangbai 1-Order gran
Satline Vent
Celtic Chief, Br. ship, 1,709, Jones, 9th Nov,
Manlik-Per Rabt oth Simpsophäfan, Fr. Withal
ohe Matopi, Brisbane,
Shap
Japan, 13th Dec, 11 AM atoria and Vancouver
Moji, Kobe, Yokohama Victoria,
Tacoma, Wash-Per Lyrs, 15th Dec, 11 AM
- Philadelphia, 10th-Jupo, Karnsins.—S, O DELEGAT
Mails for Canton Samsku
Rose, Br, bq., 822, Wright, roth Nov.--West and Macao will be closed osk
Australia 4th Aug, Sandal Wood.-9. & every morning. On Sundays the mall Co
Vacao
will be closed at 8 m., and that for Canton at
9 Mails for Namtao, Sanbus, Congmoon Kumchuk, Samshti, Wochow and Canton every evening at y p.m. On Sundays the malla will be closed at 9am. P
Steamers Expected.
Vanis
29
kes, B. Brotherton Poll
Mr. and Mrs. Cal
WHA
No mail will be closed for Canton on:Bator / JDS
PRSK
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
From demir Lightning Singapore D. S. & Co Nov. 1 Armand Benic. Saron M. Mesi
slay evening me Now Silvia soovite. Singapore -H. A. Lei
Nov. 30 Alay Singapore-B. & S ..Dec. Chasan Singapore. P. & O. CoDec. Laleang
Calcutta, M. & Co. Dec. Changsha sp... Thursday 1B. & S.....
Doc. Ausicalian... Australia. G., L. & Co Dec. Aragonia ...... Astoria ́... P. & A. Co Dec. Siberia
|Japan"......¡P, M. Co... Dec. Algon
... Tacoma ... P. M. Co... Dec. Nicomedia...... Astoria ... P. & A. ColDec.
Mrs. F.
HONAKONG
RN, Lieut. H.
Johinnsen, Edm. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs.
D. P.. Kasser, A. E.
F. Koenig, C.
Lalag, A. Ho
II. J. C
Adams, F. R.
Anderson, Mrs. K.
Anderson, W, R.
to
Bardy, A. H.
14
Battiscombe, H. G."
Kenty H. W.A
Beddome,
Ball
Birbeck, R.J.
Bishop, L
Bissell, W. S.
ช
Bonlard, Mr.
Bonner, E. A.
Bomand, Mr.
Borthwick, Mrs. R. W.
and child
mon Dr. O.
Bowden, Mis. V. R.
DOCK RETURNS.. PHONGKONG AND Whampoa DOCKS. Hercules 908104.
Kowloon Dock. Kwantin trong Eidsvold Hilary
Wongafells.............. H.M.S. Fame Heungahan :
BHANGHAI.
́17th inst...
Por America Mare, from San Francisco Messn. Wm. C. Brodenstein, Fred. B. Chester, Mr. C. Rion, Mr. Schuchner, and Mrs. S. La Graves. From Yokohama→Messrs. T. D. McKay, T. Orons, Mr. and Mrs. C. Haher, and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Spencer. From Kobe=| Mesura, George A. Rein. W. R. Anderson, and- Mr. Gordon Brown, Dr. M. Kanal, and Lieut. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Spencer. From Nagasaki A. Wucakov. From Shanghai-Mr. C. A. de Esperance. Cosmopolitan, Nov. 14 A. A. de Roza, Mias H. Buxton, Undine....International Rozs, M Messrs. A. H, Mancel! Yoneds, C. W. Frankel S. M. S. Vaterland..................Old," and native servant, A. M. Silva and native Mrs. G. Brown, Mr. C. K. Al, Mr. and Mrs. servant, Puddepha, Miss Maxwell, Mr. and
Dunbar, Rev. R. G. Dye, 73 Chinese, and 9
(5") lie supper-rom, tran«formed into a tropical gardon, was one of the greatest marvels of this
loxuriance. the sy ! nighi's
The table at which 'sat was, however, a
simple bed
of violets, for these are her chosen Bewers. The Tear, according to the rules of old-fashioned Slav hospitality, never seats himself until he bas made the round to assure himself that his guests are being well attended to. It is under stood that nobody is to rise from his seat during this passage of the Imperial hot and he moves
from right
1. left, ft.
alert and as is his wont when something definite claims his attention for a brief period. The myriad servants shrink back nervously, for this supervision is by no means a form dity, as his comment on some hitch or fau'ty arrangementite some extent-by a corresponding Increase Rumple, Mr. and Mrs. P. Johnston, Miss has been known to prove. No custom cat afale the interest attached to this passage of the Tar, and the most determined gourmet will neglect the elaborate vianda at his elbow in order to follow it with his eyes, rejoicing at his own momentary importance in being an object of solicitude to the great autecrat
SCHOOL BOY PROBLEM.
THE STRENGTHENING OF INDIVIDUALITY.
CHURCH 'CONGRESS CONSIDERS THE. QUESTION.
By far the most interesting subject which came forward for discussion the concluding session of the Church Congress, at Weymouth,
If coffee bas really the deadly effect upon nerves which is generally attributed to in the french ought to be the most nervous people century the latis doctors were already wagging in the world. At the beginning of the present their grave heads over the fact that the average consumption of coffee worked out at something like 4lb per head of the population. Within three years it had increased, however, to nearly 615 per head, and it is still increasing, Per- haps, however. French n rves have been saved in the consumption of beer; in that France. now proudly takes fourth place among the European beer-drinkers, being overtopped only by Germany, England and Austrin. As we the wine trade and has as well acquired an were recently told that she is also casily first
unholy reputation as the stronghold of absinthe, the ought to be in a bad way!
SEA WATERS & DISINFECTANT
Per Indravalli, from Durban-Major and Mrs. Lawless, Mrs. Cullington, Mr. Sturdeë, Dr. Cock, and 404 Chinese,
Per Hongwan 1, from Singapore-Mesars. Antonio Mosi, Andreas Baumann, 1,416.Chi neie, 1 Japanese, and 1' India,
Per Loongaang, from Manila-Misses Gert-
was that dealt with by air. Flank Fletcher, place of carbolised powder and antirutichert, Mr. S., Mr. and Mrs. Thos..Her.
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12.
Egbert, Tomkin. 14th October Claverhill
Ships Paared The Canal de Outward-zoth October-Nyzan, Ohio, St. Austria, Marwarri, 18th October-Priam, 31st Octobersama, Pathan, Silvia, Indra pura 7th November-Oceana...
Post Office.
ladig Hughes
Jacks, Mr.
Lettries, H. U. S
and Mrs
Stok
дод
White
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs," Wilkie,
| Kaya, Major and Mrs., Woodw
A CRATOIKBURN, Pamatt, H. ], O. Smit Dann, G. Hotez fi Smi
skell, Mr. and Mr
Harben, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Parc
Harvey, Capt. & Mrs. Soppa, Marchant, Capt. and Webb,
Mrs, and children Montag
and Mrs.
Band Mrs.
Carter, L Cope, V
Kowloo
Mr. and Mrs. Vislie, Dr. D. H. Binder, Mrs. F. C. Carpper, H.
H. B. Lewin, A. R.
L. 5.
Miss L.
McAran, T. F.
Boyd, Mr. and Mr. C. Maler, Mr. and Mr
Bradshaw, L
Brown, Mr. & Mrs. G. Brown, G. E. Bradley, Dr. and Mrs.
R.
Bruaghail, L. Brighton, Mr. and Mrs.
GL Burnie, M. G. Burtt, W. H. Carter. W. L.
John
RING PL
¡Mr. & Mrs. E; M: Moore, Dr. W. B. A. Morrison, Mra & child Moulder, Mr. and Mr.
A. B. Newall, S. G. Newington, A. G. Nicholls, E. A Offic, O. C. Oud, F.
Hon, & Mrs. Pan, F. N. Le
Park, J. S.
Parfitt, W.
Parks, ..
Patey, Mr. E. O.
Peake, W
Pecker, B.
It.
Clark, M. O. Clark, T. Clarke, Mr. & Mrs. O. Clarke, Mrs. T. W. Clarke, T. W. Clon, R.M., Bing. and Mrs. H. I
Colvin, H. E. Cook, Mr. C. W. Copelin, J. W. Coppy Mrs and Micr Corning, Mrs. John. Coulthart, J
Cruickshank, A, PO Cunningham, G. Curry, Dr. and Mr. E.
Homeward-17th October-Benlomond. Chatham, Arrivals at Home-20th October-Ernest Simens. 24th October-Preussen, Kenmabat, Malacca. 18th October-Roon, Veronn, Ben larig, Laos, Rhenania. 31st October-Spazio, A recommendation has been made by the
Austria, Pak Ling, Candia, 11th November Medical Officer of Health for the London fees, y 16th Not Hour borough of Poplar, Mr. F. W, Alexander, to
Beattie Young, Dorcas Dale, Alje Herbert, Baralong, Scandia, 18th, November [ Close, A. 5.
Antenor, Ulysses. 16th Nov. use electrolysed sea or salt water for public Kate Herbert, Mr. W. C. M. Pellet, Mr. disinfecting purposes.
An electric current and Mrs. Thes. F. Fitzgerald, Messrs A.Bayern, Oback, Orester, Nubia 21st, Noy passed through water containing coinmon salt
Christian, A. Dunbar, F. Furgesos, H. Cardelli, emberAlmour, Glenney. 24th November and chloride of magnesium produces a com
A 1. Simpann,
on, W. Christian, A. C. Neudrie, Benirdi. 25th November-Banca, gh oxydising power Ted Aphlin, J. Jam
Amed, Joseph, pound of chiarine of
Wallale, which is a strong disinfectant The medical Metin, J. Rubbul. V. C. officer proposes to employ this agent in the Veregers, master of Marlborough College, in a paper fluids, and he asserts that its cost will be
R. M.
Mr. Barrel, Mrs M. Barker, Meffer Kerr, Wills Hendry, Mr. entitled How to strengthen Individuality."
more than as many shillings as the present
Coffey, Fred. Green, G. Ridgway W The problem was said Mr. Fletcher, how to ferant casts pounds
"it-destroys the or, anic substance result Anderson, A. Wert, C. Horn, P. Walsh, so train the young that each of the.. shou'ding frota putrefaction, with the terms and
Stewart Waltam. Walby Pródon, W, Simmons, have in his own heart and hold fast in, his con duct an ideal of sight-doing Independent of, acte with extreme rapidity," and exeress that. Mint and G.
G. Ridgway. though not necessasily opposed to, the ideals of his fellows, so that he might rely for his standard of right and wrong, not merely on that set by the society in which he lived, but on the guidance of an enlightened conscience
FOUNDATION OF MANLY CHARACTER. - It was of fundamental Importance that the young should be shielded from influences which might give them a bias towards evil, They must do more than keep them innocent; they had to the foundations of manly
character. It was
is possible so to fence in the young as to make failure for the moment alaust impossible, shutting out by careful supervision all sights and sounds. of Associations that could mirlend
them,
With very young children that was the right. course, but to continue the method beyond childhood was to secure innocence at the ex pense of freedom,, and without feedom indi
not
"He claims far it Vaderron Mesits. Waiton, B. Lyengis E.
to free our drains from all septic matter diseases nfl cling us." There may be question would be to destroy some of the deadliest whether Mr Alexander does not overmle the cheaply he tested by experiment, efficiency of the agent, but that can rasily and.
Shipping Report.
Str. Fikang from Chinking:-Fresh NE
Mon#000,
Str. Chiyuen from Shanghai :-Yad moderate NF, winds and cloudy, fine weather.,
Str: Halman from Swatow:-Light breeze and fine, dull, cloudy weather, amooth san),
A Mall will close for Swatow and Bangkok-Per Cowy, 28th
Nor, & A.M.
F. 0.
Fier, F. B. Doolittle, F. Hi
Swatow, Amny and Foochow Per Halmun, 18th Nov, 9 AM.
Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin Douglas, Capt. & Mrk. j. Tourans, 28th Nov, 17 A.M.
Macao-Per Hawngskan, a8th Now.. 1.15PM.
Dowley, W. A Dowley, Mri. W. A.
Charlton, R.M. Capt.
and Mrs. E.
nurse
H.
Hall, A. JAM
Lee Ray, H. ],"
and MacGregor, J. W.
Terrell, Mr
CHINA COAST METROOLOGICAL
November 25th, 1905, m
Vladivostock. am. Nemuro... a.m. Hakodate ... Tokiono Kachi Nagasak Kagoshima... Oshima......
Naba
Koshun
REGISTERR.
Bar, Th, Ho.: Wind We
a.m 30:10
Tainan*****
Talchu.........
"
29.99
Pascadores...]
#1 (30.03)
Gotzlaff Sharp Peak... Amoy6.10 n. 39,91 Swatow Cantob.........
30.24 $5
30.16
Joma
81
Pennefather, Capt. & Welhalwe .9 .n. 30.23 15
G.
Peri M.
Mr. and Mrs.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Flordton, A. R.
Pigott, C.
Powell, Miss
Powell, W. A.
Hongkong... Victoris Peak
GAP
Rack,
MACRO
Rasch, Mrs. J. S. and Haiphong...
child
Rumple, Rev. Dr. and
Mr. J. W. Schaeffer, G. S.
Shek
. Penang, and Calcutta - Fes | Downing, Mr. T, C. Skott
28th Nov.. a pate
Evan-Jones, Dr. and
́and Shanghal—Per Twngsking, 28th Nov 1
1P.M.
Fischer, R, Manila Per Taming, 28th Nov., 3 P.M. Swatow and Deli-Per Signal, 28th Nov. Frankel, G. W.
H. Flótcher,
Wi
MIR, J. C.
Mrs. J. F.
SIACE F. H.
Miss.
Smith, Isabella Stelo, A. L. Stephens, H. Stevenson, Stovenson, R.N., Licul
Comdr. E...
Mr.
Timor, Pon Darwin, Thursday Island Gill, Mrs. M. P. NE, winds and sea, with fine weather prevailed. Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand. Hall, Capt. T
Str. Trinan from Kuchinotau :-Moderate Cooktown. Caims. Tównsville, Brisbane, Graves, Hra S. L..
Graig, R. ser. Indravelli from Durban:-Strong mon: 20th Nov,, to A.M.
Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth Per Eastern,
Taylor, Mrs. H. 1000, clear weather; high sea. Thirteen deaths
Hwont, W. B
Tavares, J. M. on the passage.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, 20th Nov., 17 A.M.
Yokohama Hollingsworth, Mr. & Thomas, H. P. Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Tartar,
Macao-Per Heungskan, 29th.Nov.-1.15.P-a. A T."
Hell B. G.
Str. Tourne from Yokobama-Light Niy winds 19 Turnaboul, then light NE monsoon
part, fine clear weather all through.
Mrs.
T.E.
Mrs, C. A,
Miss
W. M..
viduality could not develop nor character grow bright resinou or pitchy lustie Thorla, Paracels, and from thence to port frenh to siyang Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, boron and maid Whitlow, A, W...
strong,
FAILED WHEN THEY LEFT HOME,"
It was no uncommon experience that boys from the strictest homes failed most unhappily when they left the home atmosphere
ד'
Manila.....
9 am 30.01||
n
Bacolod jo s.m. talo.
Cabu.*********
C. St. Jumaa01.m.
November 17th, 1905, a.m.
Vladivostock. Nemuro Hakodate
3.
amp-
30.09
30,14
м
Tokio, M
Kochi
Nagasaki
Kagoshima... Qahim... Naha
Ishigakijima.
11. 30.11
n. 30.15
mi: 130,12
3.
il
Taihoku 5 am.
Taicha.........
Tainan Koshug
· ani.
"
A CEYLON DIBCOVERY, I'rofessor Wyndham Dunstan, F.R.S., of the Imperial Institute, is to be congratulated on the discovery of a new source of thorium, the. radio-active substance which is so much in da. mand for the mufacture of incandescent mantics. In the survey
Ceylon he discover.. ed a mineral which he and is likely to be a valuable asset of the is
finds contains tharium. land. To this mineral he has given the name thori nite. It occurs in considerable quantities
Thomas, Miss M. L... Ceylonese-streams-in in small cube-like crystals in the bed of certain
Thompson, A. Umbsen, Mix, & Min. | colour the mineralisaTM dull
Foochow and Shängbal-Per Esúng, "291ḥ NOYA
Wakefield, Mr. and dull grey or slightly brownish black, but those
Gutzlaff a P.M. crystals which have not suffered from attrition Str. Hong Wan from Penang Light to
Hunter, R. Manile, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Hurst, N., Engineer. Watkins, Miss R.
Sharp Peak... in the waters are
moferate monsoon, winds and sea to North of laland, Cooktown, Cairas, Townville, Udebine, jet black, with a
- Amoy ......... 6.30 ■. Cant.
Watlon! Mr. and Mr. Swatow winds, with high nea, and fine wasther,
Mrs. L. 3
Canton Malboume, Adelaide and Perth--Per Triman,
Hongkong 29th Nov. 3.P.M.
Ibelson, I. Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Skuokiing, 29th Innes, Capt. R.
Woolrabe, Mr. S. Victoria Faak Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Gap Rock... Nov. 3 PM
MECHO CANA Macao-Par Brungskan, 30th Nov., 1.30 F., Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Waakso, A.
J. W.
Halphong Amoy and Manila-Per Zafro, 1st Dec«: 9 A.M.
Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Shangbai, Honolulu and San Francisco, Per Coptic, 1st | Betschker, R. Dec., 11 M.
Callesen, Miis H. Manila-Per Longsang int Dec., 3 P.MŰ Caspersen, S. Furope, de, lidis, via Tuliar - 15. Chandler, F. Bengal, and Dic., 11.A‚Y.....................
Europe, &c. India, via Talienda-PrKeyt, Dr. H. Prins Regent Luitpold, 6th Dec., 11 & M.
Shangbai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hong Inln and San Francisco-Per America Moru, 7th Dec, 11 AM-
posl
11
raon.
site provides a vaique source of pure, that is to say, uncombined, thoris, and consign. ments have lately commanded a market in England at the rate of £1,500 par ton, CATCely need recalling that the mineral
· One of the most vital problems of education | stila is at present the chief substance to which was how to preserve the right mean between the gas companies look for their supplies of culpable negligence and the opposite extreme-thoris, and, like thorisnije the commercial de- less fatal, but none the lass perilous-of over- are found, not inulit sa
parent rocks,
bot. strictness, They were faced by the old and in the gravel deposits (mozkrite sands, t'i the familiar dilemma. On the one hand, they were present and former streams, the nutcome of the taught to pray for themselves that they might disintegration and erosion of the crystalline not be brought into temptations on the other rocks which at one time held the monaste. hand experience-sucht-them-that--it was North-and-South-Carolina are the principle through the victorious conflict with temptation localities where monazite mining is carried that character was strengthened and perfected, on, but Brazil is now furnishing a cerain
amount of the axila.
HBCAPING FROM TEMPTATION.
He thought, therefore, that parents and tea- chers alike should aim not as making tempta. tion impossible, but ratheral secaring that from every temptation there should
should be a way of escape.
pre-
On that principle, as a rublje school-master, be rejected the method which he believed vailed in continental schools, which sought to secure innocence by perpetual supervision, and avon the doct ins that if they were to keep the young our of mischief it could pufy be done by. Alling every moment of the day with compul. sery occupations
That was a'far higi
far higher method than the other. and it was far love mvil than the system of
Shipping.
Arrivals
Str. America Mary from San Francisco With exception of a severe typhoon experi enced in the Pacific on the night of the sh and 12th inst., prior to arrival at Yokohama ön the fath, had fine weather throughout,
Vorable in Port,
STEAMYBA.
NAME.
Alexander, Am, E, 178, Gove, 13th Tov.,
Cavits 9th Nov., Coal-Order. "Alaka Br. 2,393, J. Leary, 9th Nov.- New York 6th Sept., Case Oil-S, O. Co. Chowfs, Ger. 5.1., 1,055, F. Spiesen, 24th Nov
Bangkok and Anghis 13th Nov, Rice B. & S. Clavering, Br... 2,154. D. Barton, 6th Sept.
Sa ina Cruz 31st Aug., Ballast.-C. C. §. S. Co. Coptic, Dr. S. 2,744, Wm. Fiach, R.M.R., ZIET Nov., San Francisco 21st Oct., Honolulu Devawongse, Gr. 4.5, 1,057. T. V. Hruhe, 26th, Yokohama 9th Nov., Kobe 11th, 25th NovAnghin 'Bangkak) t'th Nov., Nagasaki 13th, and Wanila 19th, Malli Mice and Meal,➡0. & 5.
and Gen.&O. S. S. Co. Jacob. Diederichsen, Ger, 3.3,623, Chr. Henri," "ragoman, Br. $.., 3,496, R. Owen, 316! Nov
25th Nov,-loihow 24th Nov,, Gen.-), Calcotta 3rd Nov., Coalrder.
Alacrity... & Co
Emma Luykan, Ger, as, 1.109, H. Martens, Andromeda,. Not a 74 Promiss
B. Toniteosen, th
Nov-Java 14th Nov.; Sugar). C. | Arun Nov.-Appiog 23rdov. Amoy tith, and
Astraen Prosto, Nor. 3, 86 Hallen, 26th Nov,
Swalow 25th Gen.—0. 5. K.
Empress of Japan, Br. 1.0., 1,039, "Henry Bonaventure
Pybos, .M.R., 22nd Nov,-Vancouver Joh
Cadmus Oc', and Shanghai 19th Nov, Mails and
Cherub GOD.-C. P. R. Ca.
Clio Diadam ∙Des
A. R. M...
- Laissen· faire, Indead, under certain circumfraiphong and Holbow-24th Nov., Gen-
atances he would adopt it resolutely ratherthan Cexpose bova in greater dangers, but is was, AT
beat, a pie alles, and involvad a great loss
DEVELOPING CHARACTER BY FREEDOM
We needed more freedom of choice i our boys" were to grow into aliong and jn. dependent man. Our aim was to develop character by gradually increasing freedom.
There was ona: factor. Is school life which intimately concerned the subject, He referred to the force of opinion which plays in dur pubile schools and even greater pars than in soclaty at larga, «. It was even stronger in the school than in society.
The fear of doing anything unusual, of ven- himself conspicuous by not conformleg |: the recognised conventions, or by refusa) to accept recognised standards, was as potent in bayi 'mind at the fear of heing out of the fashion, or
adultos of being thought peculiar by many The forces which made temporarily for
Triumph, Ger... 769, A. Hansen, 15th Nov. Eva, Ger. 1, 2,300, L. Reimer, 25th Nop. Sbanghai 19th Nov., Foochow 23rd, Moli 1gehor Coalie & Co Amay 24th; and Swatow agth, Gen.-O. 8. Hedwig Menzell, Ger. s.., ofe, C. Schönberg,
6th Nor-Sourabaya 23rd Oct., and Sin Kumsang, Br. 4, 7,077, E. J. Buller, 26th
a8th, Sugar.-E. A.T.CO. Nor, 1,337, Johnson, 20th No
K.
:.
Flors...
Fams...
Nov-Kutchinatsu 22nd Nov,, Coal-Bela 16th Nov., Ballasg~D., & Con | Handy.
Hart
Heels
Hogue
chan
Janu
Laartes,
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HIS BRITANNIC. MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.
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3,000
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7,000
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7,000
4,360
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