NOH NATIONAL HOLIDAY.

PROPOSED. CELEBRATIONS AT CANTON.

rath inst

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JULY 13 1957.

HARBOUR COLLISION.

COULT OF INQUIRY,"

Atthe HarbourŎMice, last Monday afternoon, Commander, Baş|| R. H. Taylor, M.N., Harbour

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MARINE COURT:

AN INDEPENDENT QUARTERMASTER. At the Marine Court last Wednesday before Commander Basil, R. H. Taylor, R.N., Marine Blaster and Marine Magistrale, bald an inquiry Magistrate and Harbour Master Michael into the circumstances touching the collition Wash, quatermaster of the 2.1. Athenian, was between the launch Fook-Os and the River charged with being absent without leave and Steamboat Heungshus, at 3.15 pm, on the without sufficient reason from his ship and 28th June, while the Fook de was back from: his duty on the 6th and 8th ing out from "Hillier Street wharf. With inst, in Vitoria harbour, Commander Taylor Butterworth, Big Hit.3. Bridge, chief officer of the Athenian,

Henry R., H.M.S.

prosecuted, Tamar, Edward Beetham, master of the s.Prosecutor said that the defendant ab. Empress of India, Alfred Stoker, master of the sented himself from the ship on the 6th and Woolwich and Henry W. Walker, master of again on the 8th inst. He did not have leave

Audio the Court was rend and the letter of Captain

Defendant arid he' R. Dowsett Thomas of the an. Heungshan going ashore, when on other ships, when he making for an inquiry.

wanted to. In this ship he had always pre

Hi Wonhip convicted defendant and son- tenced him to undergo three weeks' bard labour, but to be put on board if the steamer sailed

twelve days' pay.

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KULANGSO (AMOY) MUNI-

GIPAL COUNCIL.

Minutes of a meeting of the Council, held at the Board Rouni, on the 18th June, 1907

Present Mess W. H. Wallace, (chair- man), C. AV Bowra, W. Krute, Huang fan. chew, S. Okuyama, W. Wilson, the Health Officer and the Secretary.

The minutes of the last mesting are road and confirmed on

"and will leave again for Hongkong about the .. Kwong Tung. The note convening, for such abinace had been in the habit of scriptions of all bad characters, deported to.j

Just as the 4th of July is the great American festival so, the 24th July is the Frenchman's opportunity for his innate love of enjoyment. This year the French community in Hoogkong is to disport itself in the Shameon and in order to allow Hongkong residents an opportunity of Fitnessing the celebrations at home of the French National Fete, a picnic is being organ- Ised

board ilin sa. Phil_Brau, on

The vessel will leave Hongkong on Saturday first from the Wing Lok Bireet at 11 p Wharf, will arrive in Capion at 8 a.m., Sunday, midnight. The project which is organised 4t the request of the committee of the Fete at Shameet, gives residents in Hongkong an appartedity of visiting the City, and also of taking part in the afternoon festivals, as well a to see the display of fireworks in the evening in front of the French Concession. from 5 to 7, musique au Jardin Français"; from 9.10 to 11:30 grand concert. Dimanche: Salves d'artilerie B.zo.á.m. concours reserve at

T Consulat ds. France n bord du s.s. Paul Brau 4 p.m. sporis at concours entre les equipayes des navires de guerre, Anglaise, Allemandes, Americanes, et Française; de 5 p.m. to 6 pm, musique durant les exercices, etc., etc., illumination de la Concession Française et à 19.30 grand feu d'ariifice..

The inquiry into the collision between theviously asked leave. as, Heungshan and the steam launch Fork On was concluded last Wednesday afternoon before the Marine Court, the members of which were Lieutenant H. Butterworth, R.N., H.M.S. Tamar, Captain E. Becham, India, Captain A. Stoker, s.s. Woolwick, and

The Superintendant of Police reports a series of robberies which have taken place recently. and he is directed to ascertain from the British Consul whether some arrangement with the Singapore and Hongkong gunborities cappot be como to, by which the Police would be furnished with: photographs and detailed de- Amoy. He is also directed to come to some more satisfactory arrangement as regards the Maf,

the motion of Mr. Bowna, it is decided to drain and fill in some low lying groud and to improve the drainage of the road, y

be Superintendent of Police reports the following cases have been heard in the Mixed Court since the last meeting-Summonses, Assault 7 Fighting 1, Debt Obstruction I

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

BANKING GONI

HALP·VBARLY, DIVIDEND.

We are officially authorised to state that, subject to audit, the Directors of the Hop kg and Shanghai Banking, Corporation will

recommend at the forthcoming

A Dividend of £ruise per share, Add to the Reserve Fund $750,000, and carry forward about $1,800,000

JAPANESEN SCOZCH WHISKY" "CASH,

not adopt European letters to reprással some other mbaning than that which

and the trade-mark of the Scotch prove the reapinepes of his "Infection fact of the infrittrant of trade mark in this the appeal of the Procurator in Kobe Chiho case was fully, established by evidence, and! Salbensbo was reignable Procurator Gotsu strongly recommanded that the

saverely punished. 3906.

ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT, OR TRADE-MARK. In

APPEAL AT OSAKA,

The programme is as follows:-Samedi toit-Commander Basil Taylor, R.N., (President) before the expiration of the term, and to forfeit opposite the house occupied by Mr. Armour of the Osaka Chiho Salbazebo against the rabid not yet been taken by the blank sup

Emprats

of

OBSTRUCTING' THE 'FAIRWAY.

Qa 27th ult in the Osaka: Appeal Court, before Junge Tamaki and four Associate Judges, the appeal was heard of the Procurator cent decision of that Court in a charge of la fringement of the trademark of "Black and White" whisky, brought against Nishikawa Sadayoshi, & wine merchant of Andoli-machi,

maris francais; II a.m.top.m. reception au Caplain H. W. Walker of the a.a. Kwong Tung, | of.P.C. Edwin Downie, with making fase to Failing to report a case of plagne za Osaka, who was acquicued the prsecution, "other by the figures of lions. If the finferior

BELL'S ASBESTOS KASTERN «

AGENCY, LIMITED.

The engineer of the launch Fook On said he was in the engine room at the time of the collision. On leaving the pier the launch want astern with her engines for about one minute Then the caxswain shouted to him to go ahead. which he did. Li Muk was the man who told him to go ahead. After going ahead for three or four seconds the Hengnian struck the launch. The witness climbed up on to the He say the coxswain in the water, steamer, and noticed a passing sampan pick him up.

Sergeant Jackson, who was in charge of No. 7 Police launch, said he arrived just after the The twelfth annual report states-The busi-collision and picked up one man ont of the ness has continued to make satisfactory pro-water, the remainder were picked up by a sam- grass, the profit, inclusive of the amount pan. Afterwards wiinen took those four men brought forward from previous years, showing aboard the Heungshaw. They were all wet. a credit balance of £2,404.31. 8d. The directors recommend that this amount be allocated as follows:-To set aside £485 89. 3d. "Re-breaking of the bell wire. That, in conse serve" for bad and doubful debts and deprecia- tion on stock, &c., to write os off" Purchase of Trading Rights," to pay a dividend of 12 per cent, for the year, free of income-tax, absorbing £480. zos: and to carry forward £638 58, 5d. to the next account; the. sum carried includes provision for payment on June 1 of the sum of £500 off the debenture, in terms of the bond.. SOUTH CHINA, DISTURBANCES.

LONDON' COMMENTS,

Fire boatmen were, charged, at the instance.

the 15. Mayune in such':n/way, as to prevent the free access of other vessels to the Fairway. The first defendant produced a letter from the captain of this as. Moyano, which stated that defendant's boat was engaged by the and had his permission to lie alongside, writer for taking him to and from the shore,

Prosecutor said that the boats were tied to the ss. Afoyaume, which was lying at Butter field and Swire's buoy on the north side of the Central Fairway, and were causing an obstruc tion. Witness warned them, to cast off and they did so, but immediately returned and made fast again.

The first defendant was discharged. The other four had nothing to say in their own defence, and were convicted and fined $10 each or one month's imprisonment.

FAILING TO STOP.

The Court found that a panic occurred on nard Food On which was intensified by the

P.C. Henry Clarke charged Lui Shu, a quence, everyone on board the launch ist their

boatwoman of licensed fishing boat No. 18905, stations, and no steps were taken to avoid

with failing to stop when called upon to do so collision. They considered it would have been more satisfactory if more accurate mote had by the. Pelice. When she was eventually mors seran the engine room of the Hang-chased and overtaken the bout was searched but Defendant had no reason to adduce for not shan of the times at which the several signals nothing suspicious was found on board, on the telegraph were made. They held that

Summary Arrests Committing a nuisance 2, Assault 4 Perjury, Theft 1 Burglary not carrying a light after 13 midnight 3, Falling to report a care of plague 1, Obstructing the Police 1, being found on enclosed premises, &c. 1, being a rogue and a’vagabond i.

(Signed), W. H. WALLACE,

Chairman.

By order,

C. BERKELEY MITCHELL,

·Secretary.

THE DEFENCE OF SHANGHAI,

Mr. Reos asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what force, naval, military, and palice, was available at Shanghai for the de- fence of British merchants and of British trade. Bir E. Grey: On December 31 last the foren available for the defence of the European com Shanghai was as follows:Volunteers, 44 munity in the international settlement at officers and 930 non-commissioned officers and Chinese, 753. In addition, foreign warships of Police, European, 130; Indian, 201;

men,

Procurator Gelsa conducted the perition and Metirs. Ogala and Karqabios, barristers, defended the case.zone

Procurator Golsu stated that the intringe ment of the trade-mark of Messrs. Buchanan's whisky by the accused was fully, established by the evidence, as stated in the indictment, yet the Court of First Instance unlawfully quitted the accused. Procurator recommend ed that the case should be re-heard.

Defendant was then examined, as follows: By the Court-Did you use the trade-mark of Messrs. Buchanan's whisky on the labels on the whisky, manufactured by yourself without obtaining permissio of the proprietor of that trade mark —No, I did not. I used my *** trade mark on whisky manufactured by myself I did not use any other's trade-mark.":

When did you sell the whisky manufactured by yourself? Approximately, between July and September, 1906.

For what reason did you stop selling this last year the representative of the agents of whisky?--About the middle of September of Black and White" whisky came to my store, trade-mark of the "Black and White whisky and informed me that I was infringing the

the officers of the Heungshan were acquitted slopping, and was convicted and fined $10 | small draught can ascend the river as far as I was surprised to learn this, and stopped sell.

from all blame, and that the coxswain of the Fook On was guilty of an error of judgment.

THE JAPANESE QUESTION İN ·

AMERICA. F

書。

with the usual alternative,

RIOTS IN CHINA.

Oa tolb ult, Mr. Lansdale asked the Secretary for Foreign Affairs whether he had any information respecting the riots in China¡ and whether any steps had been taken to pro tect the interests of His Majesty's subjects in. the distarbed district.

Mr. Runciman: Telegraphic inquiries have been made of His Majesty's Minister at Feking. He states that His Majesty's Consal at Amo reports that the surrounding country is free from disturbance, and that His Majesty's Consul

Shanghai, and large ships can get to within 15ing my whisky, miles of Shanghai. It frequently happens that. one or more foreign warships are lying in the

river.

THE RETURN of general KUROK.

INTERESTING INTERVIEW.

General Kuroki, Lieutenant-General Ki Roshi, Major-General Umezawa, and several other officers, who represented the Japanese army at the International Army and Navy celebration at Jamestown, arrived at Vokoba ma on Thursday morning by the Kaga-mafu at Swalow states that the accounts in the newsm Sentile. At first, it was arranged that papers of local disturbances have been ex

the General and suile should make a short stay to.aggerated, and that there has never been the

io the upper rooms of the Harbour office. silghtest occasion for uneasiness. The rioters

before the departure of their train, but iP were dispersed at once by the Chinese

view of the outbreak of plague is Yoko authorities.

hama, this arrangement was abandoned and they remained on board the steamer. There presentative of the War Office, Governor Subu, and Baroness Kuroki, wife of the General and their sons, met the General on unata

CHINAS CURRENCY.

A'REMINDER.

The party proceeded to Tokio by the 10.40 am, train. At bimbashi station, the General was greeted by a large crowd of high person ages, including Marquis Salonji, Mr, Makino, Minister for Education, Admiral Togo, General Nogi, General Oku, and Hr. Ozaki, Mayor of Tokis

How did you come to devise the design of your label?-From among the labels on many empty bottles 1 held, I chose one which thought was most suitable, I put my design.on it, and made my labai accordingly.

Did you know that a trade-mark, resembling yours was already registered ?-No, I did not

know.

Did you not adopt this design for your label, already registered was adopted your whisky thinking that when a design resembling one would have a large sale !--No, I had no suck iden

Where did

Mr. Ogata, connnal for the defence, stated' tint this case was comparatively simple; and 'It was:remarkable that the✨ Procumtor should have addressed the Court at such length" This, registration of the accused's trade-mark: wka granted by the Patent Bureau, lo charging the accused with infringement of trade mark the Court was infringing the authority of the Patent Bureau. Before accusing ( his infringement of trade-mark yeon- cliant wilb tenzed counsel, the complainant should have firat protekted against the registrations of 15h agd, if there wRE DY in that trade-mark, the Patent Bargau would have cancelled its registration without waiting for any judicial action. Such sep

Bordad and this fact would show that there was co basis of fact in the charge of infringement of Trade-mark. The letters used by his client in his trade mark were diacrent in some respects, and it could be clearly distinguished from the spirit had been sold at the same price as tib Bcotch Whisky, the accused would have been called dishonest, as alleged by Procurator; but as a matter of fact, he was selling his spirit Inferior in quality Counsel cheaper, as it contended that, as the Patent Bureau had not yet cancelled the registration of the ceased's, trade-mark, bis action did not commute the offence of infringement of trademark." The

should be accused, therefore,

cquitted, sub- mitted counsel,

Mr. Karashima thon followed, and accused had so malicious intention in adopting this trade-mark. He had merely adopted the words "Black and White whisky" solely with the object of making his spirit pppear to bị Imported. There was a distinct difference be tween the two trade-marks, so that the accused was in no way guilty of the charge." He should, be acquitted.

Judgment was to be delivered on the 2nd lost,

PUBLIC COMPANIES.

POWER TO INCREASE CAPITAL.

Dealing with the recent resolutions of the Bangkok Dock Co, Ld, to increase its capital the Siam Obrigour writes editorially on 29th ult. At yesterday's meeting of the Bangkok Dock Company there was some uncertainty about a point of law. The point we wether the directors' resolution, increasing the capital, required a unanimous vote or whether it could be carried by majority-a three-fourths ma

and on jority. It was contended on the one hand that a single adverse vote would bar the resolution, on the other hand that the declion

The Dock Company is under Biùmeie law. you have your labels made? There is no Companies law in Siam yel, had them made at Hayakawa's Kyuboji-machi, though one is being framed; but it may be Canka.

Where did you distil your whitky?-On my premises, and bottled it ready for sale. ''.

In the written complaint, if is stated that you imitated the trade-mark of "Black and White" whisky so closely that it was difficult to dis tinguish the label from the genuine article, and that you put this label on your laferior

bisky, Is that so ?.....

taken that the Siamese Courts would föllow the usual foreign precedents applicable to a CALO. Quoting from Lindlay, the Brijjah law may be stated as follows:-A Company has no power to increase its capital unless such, power expr expressly conferred upon it, or unless ail the shareholders agree to subscribe or raise mone than the sum originally determined; and if the capital of the Company is fixed by char-

consent

The labels of whisky of every description. have the word "whisky printed on them.er, letters patent, or special Act, and a wo therefore, thought that the word world not power is given to increase it, such capital- form a trade-mark. I have never imitated, of all the members of the Company, and the

cannot be increased even by the another's label.

rule is that in the absence of: special powers. the capital of the Company cannot be increased against the will of a single dissentient share-

At this point the Court read the documentary: evidence put in at the proceedings in the

Kobe Court:

Mr. Karashima, counsel for defence, stared that the accused had got, or any occasion, in fringed the trade mark of Messrs, Buchanan'ı

bolder.

En, the case of the Bangkok Dock Co. such power is expressly conferred upon it

Speaking to a representative of the Aeghi on board the Kaga-mary-General-Kuroki stated that what most distressed him during his visit ; whisky. As would be seen from his label, the by the Articles of Association. Article. 44. to the United States was that he had been be.

gives the Company power. to increase its Accused took the label on that firm's whisky as capital-the special power which is necessary. making it easily distinguishable. from the

bat for the terms of issue of new shares, for a model, but put his own design on it, thus it not only provides for the increase of capital the trade-mark of the Sapporo beer had been and for the new capital being considered part trade mark of the Scotch whisky. The star in the offering of new shares to shareholders, taken by another beer brewery, and having of the original unless otherwise ordered. There thereof. In support of his contention, Counsel capital. As to voting, the rule with regard to plete Collection of Trade marks), and a file of capital, is the passing by a three-fourths put in a book entitled "Shohyo Daizan" (Com- extraordinary matters, like the increasing of

majority. This rule evidently holds good in the present case, In the absence of special powers, as above stated, the capital could not be increased against the will of a single dissentient shareholder: But the special powers are hers present. Every shareholder has accepted them in the articles of associa

Mr. F. A. McKenzie, whose recently pub-

ANOTHER STATEMENT NY COUNT OKUMA. lished book, "The Unveiled East," fins tract. ed some altention, has been expressing his

Count Okuma is to the fois again, on the opinion's in a contemporary as to the present

Japanese question in America. Lately," says unrest in China. He takes the view, which we

the Count, "I have answered an inquiry made expressed in our last issue, says the Lon. don & China Express, that the situation by the New Port World as to my views on the affords god occasion for watchfulness, but question, and have, also had occasion to none for acute alarm. The rebellion in the express my opinion on the question, to my fellow countrymen. It is a wonder that there Southern Provinces, which has now reached

are still some people who'regard this question so serious stage, is only one of several

As a mere trifle, and exert themselves to divert symptoms of grave disturbances that have made. their appearance during the past half-year. The public attention from the matter and Revolutionary Party, which aims at over suppress the rise of public opinion against the throwing the present Manchu ruling family and United States.

The question is not of such a simple putting a purely Chinese Emperor on the throus, has recently shown renewed lile, There character that merely the Japanese in the has been also recrudescence of the activity of United States have been menaced by row. the secret societies. The primary cause of the dies-forming a small section of the Ameri present rising in Kwanglung and Kwangs, scan-vation, Ile matter isducÃ

As all the world knows, grave nature that it involves the ques purely economic.

THE HONGKONG, MEMORIAL. tion of the national prestige and the rights of Central China has been suffering from severe famine. Many thousands of people bave died Japan Count Okuma points out that the

Wayfarer writes in the Piking and and are dying from absolate starvation. This operation of Japan's national policy of expan. famine has Daturally affected the price of food sion and advance adopted since the Restora Trantsin Timer under date 28th ult.:-

I was sorry to see is one of your contem- in the south. In addition, heavy floods

tion, has steadily progressed, and the progress last year swept a considerable part of the of material works of civilisation, such as ad- poraries the other day slighting reference made vancement in learning, the perfection of the to a currency memorial presented to the southern rice corps away, and there has been a drought recently which made the transit of organisation of the Army and Navy, the codifi. Diplomatic Body in Peking by the Chambers food supplies along the waterways slow and caliori of laws, the adoption of a Constitution, of Commerce of Hongkong, Shanghai, and costly. The peasantry of the Twe Kwangi &c., is almost on a par with the Powers Tientsin., I suppose there are some news

of Europe and America. The old foreign papers who are so used to dashing down their

sieged by journalists, No sooner," added the have felt the pinch of hunger. They are, as.

treaties which were on an unequal footing have thoughts on any and every subject at a is well known, a turbulent and somewhat pas sionate people, men from whom the riverbeen revised, and the success of the Japanese moment's notice, that they occasionally find General, than I'arrived here, I have received arms in the Papan-China war, the North themselves in for a long article on subjeciaence in the United States, the General remark

an attack from you." Turning to his experi- pirates of the south are recruiled, and from whoss country rebellion after rebellion has China disturbance and the Russo-Japanese with which they have not the slightest ac

ed that he had received reception after recep tarted in the p.st. They are aut of the kind war has remarkably elevated the positioa of "quaintance. It was evidently so in this case,tion from officials and private persons, and he added some words, had obtained registration is no doubt about the power to increase the that calmly andare want. The Chinese Gov- Japan. By the exchange of Ambassadors and I have been waiting for some one who

was unable to express his thanks for the good ernment is paternal, and is the people lackinks of the first-class Powers of the world. heart to expose the false reasoning of the Everything in that great country was conti

has the good of the Chinese Government at with the treaty Poweri, Japan has entered the

will shown by the Americans all the time. food the authorities are expected to provide it

Yet the Japanese people are being treated in scribbler in question. It would be a great pity for them,

irade-marks.

Procurator Gofsu sisted that in examining In some further observations Mr. McKenzie the same level if the able officials, this also

that.while marked absence of of ancivilised 'countries. Can the Japanese were allowed to believe that a fixed gold ex-contend with speeches and addresses at every anti-foreign focling has bean a notable factor people endure this insult with patience even change would benefit foreign merchants and Pally great speakers, and four recte the charge of infringement of trademark the

for a single day? The elevation of the position foreign trade only. I confident, however, rally great speakers, food of speeches.

laws had been found to be defective. Under so far, it would be too much to say that

that the able men who serve under Viceroy said that during the 40 days he had spent in

General Umezawa was also interviewed, and present circumstances, it was to be regret of a country, contends the Count, also means foreigners are in no danger: China, says Mr.

ted that a trade-mark, which having been the elevation of the position of the people of Yuan Shih-kai, are not to be deceived by the McKenzie, believes, rightly ar wrongly, that

the United States, he had travelled a distance registered was fully entitled to protection that country. Japan is now included among sophistry of annoympus newspaper writers, the German Foreign Office desires 201 _op

of about 70,000 miles. This seemed an enor could yet be denied the protection of the the first class Powers, and yet the Japanese portunity for national assection in the Far East.

Objection was taken to the tone of the with marvellous rapidly by train and motor ence of such a fact was to be greatly deed against the will of a single dissentient share- mous distance, but he had been carried about law. From a legal point al view, tha évi tion. Therefore the rule that;:in the absence of special power the capital cannot be incrass The memory of Shantung is burnt into Chi- people are treated as they were before-as an

memorial, and also to its subject. It reminds cars. In reference to the American army, the nese brains, and there is nothing the responsible uncivilised people. Nothing can be more

plored, and the defect should be rectified holder, does not apply. The three-fourths officials are more Bexious to avoid that the re- stultifying than this.

by all possible means. It was therefore the rule holds good. When absolute unanimity is This is the question that the Japanese me, Sir, of that well-known story of Dick, General stated that the army was complete in petition of a massacre-which gave excuse for

Steele, who once built himself a pretty private must solve in connection with the present theatre, and wishing to try, whether it was well

all respects, and from the arms and barrack

duty of Procurators to do their best in the pro required is where no powers already existin accommodation nothing desirable was left on tection of that which was entitled to protection. the case of the Bangkok Dock Company the German action there. Since the Boxer move ment in 1940, it has been, the tendency of difficulty with the United States, con adapted for hearing, placed himself in a remete done. The afficers and men were physically Procerator proceeded to say that nowadays powers do exist, so that absolute unanimity is

Without bearing this fact in European observers to regard spasmodic upris- the Coun.

there were many dishonest bus large fortune not necessary. That, we believe; fribe correct ings in China'too seriously, and to attribata to mind, one is liable to think that the pre part of the gallery, and begged the carpenter perfect, and were as fine as the Russians in

were eagerly seeking to make a legal view. the matter. As to, what might be them too wide a meaning. Thus at the begin- sent question is of a trivial nature, which is who-bat built the house to speak up from the appearance, He attended the military review the

stage. The man at first said he was unandmarcbpast, but nothing particularly superior All at once by means of illegal practices. For done with a distentient shareholder refusing to to the Japanese troops was noticed in their instance, suppose a person invented a certain pay his calls, we believe, as a matter of law, ping of 1906 numbers of Europeans throughout absurd. In demanding equal treatment for

In this respect the American China were convinced that the Empire was then Tepanese children in the matter of education, accustomed to public speaking, but was told to a moment he began, in a voice perfectly audi

profits by placing it on. the market. Soon the amounts dus ja bim in dividends, and might on the eve of serious anti-foreign troubles. But Japan was asserting her treaty rights, and it is say whatever was uppermost in his mind. After movements,

Japanese Japan Chronicle

someone else would imitate the invection, apply this money to making up the amount of while this may make us chaty of hastily taking astonishing, in Count Okuma's opinion, that

impose on the world, and thus make illegal his call, which would be treated as a debt to profit. The present case would come under the Company. McKenzie, to deny the fact that the present rising question is settled in retorn for the prohibition months past me and my men has been a- of Japanese immigration into the United working in this theatre, and we've never is graver than anything iho, Empire has seen

States. If Japanese immigration into United We will be very much obliged if you will pay seen the colour of your honour's money.

that category. In comparing the favour since the momentous days of 1990. The ferment

Messra, Buchanan's whisky and the imitation States territory is stopped, there is no occasion caused by the Reform Movement, the revolu

made by the accused, the differance of quality tionary ideas carefully fostered by the great

for the education of japanese children in that it directly, for until you do.we won't drive in Bir Richard said that his another Bial.

was as distinct as heaven and an err country. The Japanese are treated by the friend's elocution was perfect, but that be army of fourteen thousand youths studying last

body would be able to distinguish one Americans on the same level as the Chinese didn't like his subject much. year in Japan, and the changing economic and Koreans. This was only because the

the other very easily. The foreign trade of

A Seoul dispatch inte that Mr Yobuko, conditions brough about by the partial intro

Japan was growing day by day, and at the im. duction of Western civilisation, are sil, making unruly section among the Americans regarded

portant stage of the ration's progress, if dis. Japanese Inspector of the Korean Palace police. themselves felt. A few more victories by the Japan as no infenor country. No question can

bonest merchants were allowed to have their who was responsible for the recent trouble with rebels, such as they have already gained in respect of her nationsi dignity. If the primary mised, but, when reminded of their solemn

he greater for Japan-to-consider thin this in le institute an uniform coin, they have talked Japanese Agreement. The estimate of the

about the matter, they have promised and pre-expenses for the occasion was to be submitted WAY, Japan's commerce would be seriously the Dalkan Nippo, has sent in his resignation. several places against the Imperial troops, will object of the national policy of the opening and

affected Torning to the question of the Mr. Maruyama, Adviser, to the Korean PolICH, The Kobe Municipal authorities have in trade-mark in this case, the Procurator also sent in his resignation on beating, of the enormously increase their numbers, The Ro

they reply we don't like your subject much," volutionary Party, their natural ally, has arms, advance of Japan is to give her a place in the obligation, given in Trasty to a friendly power, to the Municipal Assembly on 2nd inst.

contemplation a similar celebration, and a stated that, although there was some difference withdrawal of the order for the deporation, money, and organisation. In ArcKenzie's fomity of the first-class Powers of the world, it

special meeting of the Municipal Council will. between the two trade-marks as pointed to by the four Japanese Journalists. is the duty of the Japanese people to solve the opinion, if the anti-dynastic revolutionists and

It stated that Mr. Miura, Japanese be called shonly to consider the proposal Counsel for defence, yet at the premot stege of the peasant rebels work together, the situation present question in a satisfactory manner.

As one who gave support to the Imperialis

At a meeting on Friday of the Council of the the progress of Japanese intellects few persons sident in Seoul, strongly condemns to Re will at once take a more sinialer aspect.

work of Restoration and the opening of the

Constitutional party, Mr. Metoda, chairman of would notice such a slight difference. They ident-General for the withdrawal of the o country, the Count specially feels the weight of

the committed, stated that the conclusion of were almost, sure to be unable to make any of departation. The Revident holds tint the the Franco-Japanese Agreement was a matter distinction between the two, and would buy order as made was perfectly. that duty. It is for this reason, continuer Count BANGKOK, PADDY CROP.

It is also stated that Marquis 1to, who is of congratulation for the „Empire. Many either of the two brands for ons and the Okuma, that he has been exerting himself since last year for the satisfactory solation

members of the Constitutional party desired that spirit. The principal part of the trade mark Resident-General ordered the withdrawal of People in Bangkok, especially traders in rice, of the Japanese question in the United

the sentiments of the party toward the Agree in this case comprised the words "Scotch the order of deportation, bat fearst on the ment should be expressed, and the committee whisky Black and White, and in this point result of the course taken by him that the sub- looking forward to a bumper crop this year, as States, and be is ready to continue his efforts markable degre the rains began in good time and are not until his object has been attained. One is. A letter to the papati is hardly the place to appreciated the necessity of such a course both labels were identical, and the shapes of ordinate Japanese oficiali (a Seoul hive beep excessive. Evidently, this is not the case all apt to erroneously conclude that such con- go deeply into academic discussions, but I being taken. To phtain the vote of the com- the bottles and labels were also alike, it was, trying Hard to suppress freedom of writing only natural that the two whiskies or speech, and to help the official organte over Siam. A headmas of a village in the troversy must essentially be followed by a cannot refrain from placing on récord the mittes on such or fellowing resolution was would be severally taken as one and the against the explicit and repeated lositions too much rain and water in some parts of ibe | of Japan in the world boiler than the Japanese] foreigners would view any steps taken by the submitted and unanimously adopted. Ma Procurator, main-1, Authentic-asorms; the opic CD MAS Anthong district says that there had been war. President Roosevelt knows the position entire approval with which most thinking was called, and the following resolution was

of the Resident General This infomati That the Franco-fapstate Agreement just The accured, country. The superflukty of water kills the themselves in his message to Congress, be Chinese Goverment to institute an uniform young paddy shoots, where the land is low. recognised that Japan had entered the ranks of coinage, with the ultimate object of securing concluded respects the independence of China, tained that as the public generally believed that been frequently, expressed the Wordnity

the principle of equal opportunity for all imported wines and spirits store superioris qua. Iberal policy in Korea is ros. It is not perhaps well known that after the great Powers of the world, and he instruct the stability of the gold exchanges. Man

For good or ill, Chios is inseparably bound nations in China, and also ass es the security lity to the home product, he had wippted the Elication by the unsymp the seeds are sown and before transplante ed the American people that the Japanese

apanese, mikor omcļais ini tion, the water rises in the fields and the should be given equal treatment in the United up with Europe in trade and commerce, and of the respective positions and territories in words la question in order to make his whiskyDADES

visifor paddy crop keeps pace with the rise in States as the people of other great Power step that would place on a level with other the cominent of Asia of the two signatory appear to be imported. . He did out. water, always holding its head above the The Japanese should demand from the United countries would be welcomed by wise Chizure Powers We are not only convinced of the the words formand to easential level of water. But the paddy plant should Sites only that which is recoguised by Preti and wise foreigners alike, not be too young, or else it will be killed by deat Roosevelt, and nothing more, and the being submerged in water. We hear that this Americans should only put into practice the is the case in many places, and a little more of instructions of President Roosevelt la the trest rain or any further influx of water at the pre- ment of the Japanere, and no more, went time will shatter the fond hopes of a Japanese mual continue to demand their privi: bumper crop-Slam Observer2274

leges on thle polet, concludes the Count.??

an alarmist view, it would be folly, remarks Mr. Japan is satisfied that such an important ble: Sir Richard Steele, he said, for the army furnished no lessons to be learned by the article, patented his invention, and made large that the Company would have a claim ùpón

The

The Chinese Government may say the same

of currency seform. They long ago ondecook

I... CHINA, WILL BENEFIT. But, Sir; the point I wish to make is that it China-the Chinesa Government and the Chinese people who would benefit most by an uniform currency. Very strong foreign in terests are opposed to any curtailment of the free impottation of silver, but it has been proved to the Chinese Government that the reform would benefit them financially in a re-

You have in the past savocated stability of exchange, and aorthing you can do, Sir, to forward its ultimate realisation is a step towards aunlating and helping this mighty,country take its proper place amongst the nations of take its pr

THE FRANCO-JAPANESH * BNTENTE":

CONSTITUTIONALíst apprOVAL.

The Municipal Council of Osaks har de cided to celebrate the conclusion of the Franco-

of

STOTT.

́great advantage of the Agreement in maintain tolde-mark. For the essential, S

ng the peace of the Driant, but it will go, long way is farthering (13) interests of both Not walcome the conclus. countries. We therefor sion of the Agreement and hope that the friendly, relations; existing between the two Powers will increase 'in córifiality

of his trade-mark he added the two four facing sach blher, and thus made a clear dialected bas 1ath the two, Bat thing copfended the Pro- curator, was only, pramoditatud ruse for grad in the provisions of the 14738 quch was the Intention of the accuse, w

188 PRKOS IN-KORBA.

RESIGNATION OF OFFICIALS,

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