Infinration.
THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1907.
child, and knowingly kill it, fearing the OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.
result of exposure, we can perfectly wellünder- stand her state of mind at the time, but when a man deliberately takes a woman to a hotel, kills her, crams her corpse into a box, WATSON & CO., and lakes measures to get that box away he is deserving of no sympathy, and in receiving the extreme penalty of the crime, Adsetts suffered what the law provided for his owni misdeed.
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WATSON'S
CELEBRATED
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VERY OLD LIQUEUR
SCOTCH
WHISKY. A PURE MALT
WHISKY
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GENUINE AGE
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THE TRADEMARK SCANDAL IN JAPAN.
STRONG PR "TEST FROM AMERICA,
The important subject of the present status of the international trade-mark question is dealt with at considerable length is the current issue of the Journal of the American Asiatic Association. In an editorial it is pointed out that Japan is the only great commercial nation which has not expressed its readiness to extend, in its consular counts in Obing, the same measure of protection to a foreign trade-mark that the conniey of its origin ir willing to extend to similar property owned by a Japanese subject. To obviate the objection that the Japan ese system does not admit of the conclusion of such an agreemaut by an exchange of diplomatic notes, the Department of Blate of Washington is understood to be now engaged in the ́ effort, to negotiate, a new treaty with Japan in regard
to trade-mark, and other similar forms of -in- dustrial property. It is to be hoped, says the writer, that Japan will not continue, to plend disability to conclude such a convention be- cause of the failure of the Treaty Powers to come to an agreement in regard to the rules suitable for trade-marks registration in China, Nor is it less to be desired, that japan should' recognise the neceifity of outlawing a núm. ber of trade-marks bearing Tapanese names which her subjects have fraudulently appra.
$15.00 pristed from their foreign owner. The fact
that there exists in Japan a technical right for anybody to registers trademark for which it owner has neglected to secure protection, and
A. S. WATSON & CO., tha legal ownership has thus nothing to do with
LIMITED,
WINE. AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
Hangkong, 12th October, 1997
BIRTHS, A
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On November 1, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm
1ewenwang, of a daughter.
On November 5, 19›7, at Skangbai, the wife of H.TOD, of a
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priority of use, does not make the proceeding. anymorerespectable,nccording to any recognie. ed standard of international ethics. Io some.
what forcible languagethis authority concludes, "It is commercial brigandage, pure nud simple, and Japan must forfeit her place among the great Powers' of the world if she insists on furnishing facilities to her people to establish a title to the possession of stolen goods."
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
TWENTIETH YEĄKĘ,
We have been favoured by Dr. G. H. Bate
Wright, local secretary, with the following results of the Oxford Local Examleations held In July last': femtingem de
"HONOURS 'LIST, BOYAGES Junior, Third Class, M¬k Khi-fook (4% Preliminary, Third Class, Provost, Pi (1) Preliminary, Third Class, Tänan, J. (.
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junior, Third Clasi, Lay, K. M. (T),›
· “PABS LIST, BOYSEN, MEN
SENIOR.
(b) Brandt, F. I'« Ah-j (1) Tsui Yan-san, A.A (D) Hastings, R.Į,,hehu (Q) Arculli, A., A.A. ~| (0) Whitfield; P., A.1., (3)ChauKwan-lum,a.a. (1) de Graça Oxio, (5) Wan fu-shing, A.
Over Aga, 19.
F. M., A.A
(B) Lukban, S. (3) Tho San-fan.
{T} Wu Chao-chu."
.... Junior '(D)·Chiu Yan-ter (D) Frewin, J. C. (D) Lace, G. E. (1) Lopez, F. (1) Lopez, J. (i) O'Brien, P. J..
(1) Sequain, C.- (1) Sternberg, M., (0) Cheung Hok-chas (5) Chan Ying-wing. (8) Matthaey, H. W (8) Wan Yik-shing Over Age. 16.
(D) Chau Chiu-yan (1) Basto, A. -(J) Eira, J.
(0) Wong Lam-cho (8) Chan, C.
(3) Fung Man-sui (8) Li Chor.chi Preliminary
(Q), Tiô Chakemin
(0) Ablong, P. E. :- (3) Wilson; A. :) (D) Anderson, HI, g) Leung lu-wing (D) Edwards, W. W. (0) Mok, C.- (D) Hall, A.
(v) Litton, G. J. (D) Strangman, T. (J). Mayer, I. (1) Silva, J. (1) Tavares,}).
-(0) "Tiang On-wing § (8) Cheng I-ham
(v) Friend, J. B: L, (Y) Hoskios, G. (V), Stokes, T. G.
Over Age, 14-16
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(D) Leung Ping-kwin(5) Tavaroi, F. J.- (D) Muskett, W. H.B (1) Xavier, D. {J} Blake, G {3} Husk Kwo
(0) Re redios, I, M. (0) Samy, A. R. (Q) Wong Tai chọ (Q), Yeung Ming-830 (5) Leung Nai-shun (s) Leung Nai-hang (y) MacNeill, M.
(1) Castro, H. () Elias, R. (1) Maltos, J. (J) Rosario, F. (J) Rosario, L. (J) Sales, J. (1) Silva, J... (1) Souza, J.
GIRLS, PRELIMINARY...
(F) Woodcock G..A. (Distinction in History). Names of Candidates and Schools are in alphabetical order.
D-Diccesan School S-St Stephen's College j-St Joseph's College Trivate Tuition Q-Queen's College VVictoria Britisk
School: Certificates expected in a fortnight.
ADBETTS LAST.
END OF THE TRAGEDY.
STORY OF HIS CONDUCT IN PRISON.
Between the dark and the gloaming this morning, William Hill Adsetts, the convicted murderer of Gertrude Dayton, suffered the extreme prsalty of the law,
in
BY RAIL TO TAIYUAN-BU
"[Noli by a Spact it Corroipondent.]
On Wednesday, October r5ib, the last - rail' ・Was faid which completed the **iron-home" road to' Txiyuan-fu, the capital of Shausi, 'a province famous for its mineral wealth. Your correspondent made the journey westward from the Peking Hackow line some days bafare this and had to make the last few Since the verdict against the prisoner miles by horse-back, Regular passenger and was given by the jury, Adit is beted in goods traffic has been maintained for some smanner which fully betokeard his realisa- time past from the so-called “junction" at liba of the crime" for which be bad Shihkia chwang, a mud-but village not far been committed to prison. At fint be from Chestow, which is nearly a half-bouan became 10 hysterical that four warders" were || train-ride south of Chengting-fu" in - Chihli, allotted 10 the port of watching him. His to Yuze, some twenty miles south-east of screams and howlings were mixérable to: hoar. | Taiyuan;fur Most maps; as for instance ile The chaplain came, and he refused abso generally excellent map published by the lutely to him... Three times the chap- Chida Toland Mission, put the junction at |lain · attempted to pacify the mao and Cheating.du. But this is a histake as anyone qach time the chaplain was ordered out dropping off ai Chenting-fu in the hopes of mak- by Adsetts with cosiamely. He was unable ing connections will discover to his sonów, to eat or read and his sleep was of the Thanks to the courtesy of the engineers, most fiful description. Even the gaolers were your correspondent was able to travese sorry for the pluabis condition to which this nearly all of the remaining interval beyond man had been reduced. ;
Yüze by construction, train, "and today Tai- yuan-fu itself can be reached in this way. Before long this last section also will doubt- loss be ready for regular traffic.
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As usual everything that the rules of the gaol permit was allowed to him during the three weeks of terrible anticipations which he dndersteht, “As a matter of fact in some i | spects the color wore relaxed in his favour, and the warders, who were appointed to that Special and unpleasant duty, of looking after † bim, treated him as the child that he evidently appeared to be when the full significance of the rentence was understood by the condemned
man.
Telegram.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”
SERVICE.
SHANGHAI TRAGEDY
ACQUITTAL OF VARIAM SINGH.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
13th November,
Varium Singh, who was alleged to
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have murdered a Sikh woman on board the Shaolismy, was acquitted yesterday evening.
CANION DAY BY DAY,
WEICHOW CHINESE SUSPICIOUS [From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 13th November,
A correspondent writes from Weichow to the effect that, a few months ago, two gunbosts of foreign nationality were seen lying in the river Kwai Shan, in the prefecture of Walchow, for at a place called. Hai Fung, in the district of
some time. Some foreigners from these qua- boats were also seen busily engaged in survay- ing the waterways from there to the inferior extending to the mountains of Nism Shan. It is the opinion of the natives that the foreigners. had some sinister design in urveying those, waters, as the district offered favourable posi- tions for the establishment of fortressed. Now Home foreigners have again appeared on the scene and have put up flags to mark out a pot-
On October 15th a special train with flying colouri'curried the French engineen and the Assistant Chinese Director General all the way from the eastern to the western terminus, and on that day a change in schedule gave two regular passenger trains each way daily. The full journey at present requires a stop-over of ose night en route, but in about a month it is expect ed that the train which leaves the junction with the Pebis lias at 7 a.m.will reach Taiyuan-fu the same afternoon at about 5. The second west-bound train leaves the junction at 4 p.m. just twenty minutes after the arrival of the weekly train de lux on the Peban line- whether the latter be from Hankow or Peking,tion of the back around the small, islands there, and have also marked out the boundaries in the Niem Shan mountains with white poles, which to the minds of the natives seem to show that the marked out places will be acquired. by the foreigners. But so far the officials of
Jé has already been stated that Adseits had attempted to take his life by dashing his head against the walls of the coll.. But, froin the information which is at our command it is impossible to convey any idea of the frantic state of the accused during those weeks that he has lived. Being an American he doubtless thought that the liw would be us--for a change in schedule on this main line slow, or rather as it appears to be, in the brings the through trains to this function at country from which, hails. British justice is the same time of day according to this new quick-whether it is always sure is a diffejezt schedule. Since Octafer 15th, the drain d
question-but when it came to the peinture leaves Paking every Thursday at 9-30 the locality have no knowledge of this facts,
Adretts behaved like a man and exhibited the Characteristics which he probably obtained a à marine in the service of the United States Government.
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am and Hackow every Sunday. »This west-
LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT. bound afternoon train on the Shani lion stops for the night at the bighest part of the rua
Instructions have been remaived by the Can which is considerably cast of half-way. Taken ton High Authorities from the Capilal to prèv All his wailings and weepings were finished all-in-all, this "Ligne du Chausi," built by the pare a report on the policy to be followed and He had already made his enfession and he "Compagnie, Imperiale des Chemins de fer the arrangements to be made for the early in understood that it was impossible now to fight Chipais (also the builders and operators of troduction of self-goverment into the different against the law which had decreed him to a the Pohan Lige) is in our judgment the most prefectures and districts throughout the pro sentence-that of capital punishment which difficult of construction of all the lies yet com viece of Kwangtung, and to forward the report the majority of people at the present day object pleted in China, although the problem of cross-to the Capital to the Ministry of Internal Affairi to, but which navertbolass is the law of Euglaoding the Yellow River maken the Pebon line (he Minchengmi) who will discuss je and, if pinioned by the executioner. He walked to Bridge is truly mariellous with its 102 span
At five o'clock this morning, Adsetts was very worthy compeer; for the Yellow River found gilable, will approve of it.
ibe scaffold without assistades. The chaplain of 30 metres each-founded amid the rush of It is now ascertained from an official report asked him the usual questions.
muddy, waters and on the treacherous bottom that for the second half year of the last, of * China's Great Sorrow,”. This bridge; how- | Chinese year, the total collection of LiNK ever, is the ono fexture, aside from a small bit | days for the whole province amounts to Taeli of not over-exching mountainous road just | 2,178,2 jó bf which amount Taëls 19/1,880 hava south of Hupsh's northern border, that relieves been remitted to Peking and, the balance of the Peban line from monotony.
Tacis 3 9,340, is to be appropriated, towards, defraying the cost of the adrainis ration of (bé: "Kwangiung Governocot
"Have you anything further to say now?” Adseits in a firm, calm voice, which was won, derfully different from the toss he had used Futuro sam daod July 25, been to Before said "I thoroughly dessive my san ceived as Simta from Dr. Sven Hedia, the tence. I'm sorry for what I've done; and may famous Swedish explerer, who is now travelGod have mercy on me." ling through Thibet). His previous communice: The executioner adjusted the white cap, and ON completing her commission as flagship of /tion gave details of his journey up to his arry the bolt was drawn, Death, was certified as al at Shigatse. Dr. Sven Hedin, writing from the Mansarowar Lake, says that he and his party are all well and in good spirits, and his explorations have been fruitful-in-results, as he has been almost the whole time in inhabited country.
the China, Squadron, the cruiser King Alfred
Cheonghang Belegraph will return home.
Hongkong,WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1907.
AUSIT OMEN.
THE Chinese gun-baaf King. Tin, one of the three ofdered by the Viceroy of Liang-Kiang was successfully launched from, the “Kawasaki- Dackyard an goth uli,
Adsetts has been punished according to QUEEN Wilhelmina has conferred the Grand the law of Great Britalo-a, law founded Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau upon upon involved.by-the-Roman-republic-ton Treng Tsiang, formerly Clonese Minister That there are many men who object to
al The Hague. capital punishment none, can deny. But that any can say a word against the punish. ment meted out to Adretts it is difficult to understand. How they can sustain their
LONDON post officer have just received their share of the first issue (5,000,000) of the new world-stamp for international postage. The stamp, which is really a coupon costs jd, and covers return postage from almost any Con. tinental country, from Egypt, from Mexico; from Chili and Costa Rica, from, Slam and Korea. The design on the, coupon shows a goddess flying a message from hemisphere to beheren excelicat miniature map of the world.
initaniancoux,
The only persons present were the ssistan! Superintendant of the Gaol, the Doctor, and the two warders why were charge of the
mao.
The sounding of the goog prison was the only method by which the hanging of the prisoner was made known.
LIKIN COLLECTIONE,
SECRET
INQUIRY. Mr. Ko Yuhim, a member of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has arrived here on some
The Shensi lins, however, has a very moun- tainous region to traverse and, in a word, it is for the most part a long sloping sinuosity with several graceful entire horan-shoe curver.” At ons place there is a panicularly narrow U on one arm of which stands the station of Wei-mission of inquiry and has reported his arrival chou. The highest past of the line is 3:5-01 the Viceregal parmen. Mr. Ko is at pretent laying at the Canton-Kowloon Railway Office. OPIUM HABITURS, "The return of patients"admitted"into"ibe Canton Fong Pin Hospital for treatment since the establishment of the institution, and the -number-of-those who, have been discharged #1 follows:-Admitted into upon recovery,
Abova sai-level, while the western terminus is,
about 2,600 ft above, sea-level. The total length of the line is practically. 150 miles while. au air-lige between Chestow, and Taiyuan. The body afterwards was laid out for ex-fu would be not much over 120 miles, amination by the Corner's jury,
so that the line has what we may term sinuosity of 73% The stations are rather frequent, 25 in all-with an average interval of a little over 5.1 miles, whereas on the more Irvel and much longer lehan line the interval
This afternoon-it-the Migistracy, the Coroner, Mr. F. A. Hazeland, assisted by a jury, of whom the following were the mem- bers:-C. Arnold, F, C. 11. Kellinghu son and H. Rapp, held an inquiry on the corpse.
The Assistant Superintendent of the Gael
An interesting case for shippers came before the Senior Magistrate, at Singapore, the other day; when fessza. Wee Fin and Company wele prosecuted by'tle Postmaster-General reasons it is not easy to discern. The for failing, to give the Post Office notice of an SPECULATION is already rise' with regard to the Court had been duly carried out.
man who was executed this morning appears to have been the companion of those who are usually considered to reside in the under level. Ile may have been a man in the American Navy, but when he left the Navyhe becamças bad as the man in Pericles. Not only did he attempt to suggest in the Philippines that he was an independent citizen, but he also seemed to have lived upon the earnings of the "unfortunate." On the
and the Irincipal Warder gave evidence to the effect that the sentence pronounced by the
Thereafter, Dr. W. A: Moore, medical officer of the Victoria, Gaol, gave his evidence, which showed that Adits had died as the results of the ruling of the Court from dislocation of the
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alteration in the date of the departure of their filling of the Portsmouth and Devonport com. steamer, the Hang lo. They were fined $25 mands, which become vacant early next year. and costs.
The Chin command has not infrequently been the prelude to that at Devonport, and inasmuch Miss Gwendoline Woodcock, the elder as Vice Admiral Sir Arthur Moore's appoint. daughter of the Secretary of the Sanitary meat as Commander-in-Chief of the Eastern Board, passed the Oxford Local Preliminary Fleet, which includes the China Squadron, is with the evidence adduced. Examinations with dustinction in English His drawing to a close, his name is mentioned s tory at the last examination. Miss Wandcock the gribable successor of Sir Lewis Beaumont is the only girl from Hongkong to gain dis. There are, of course, the claims of other officers. tinction in any 'subject and also, it should be of vice rank to be considered:
The jury brought in a verdict in accordance
M. SHIPQFF, formerly Russian Minister of Finance, and M. Putiloff the present Financial Under Secretary, have been, commissioned to
is two to three times this on the average.
In the castero or lower part the line winds in and out among terraced hills and cuts through great banks of loess deposit—these "cuttings" requiring skilful terracing and draining to prevent rapid cansion, etc. Forther west the hills became more formidable and call for several tunnels while the mountain stream cros ed give play for the bridge-builder skill Cost is encountered about midway on the line, It is fire quality anthracite and is mined in great chunks about 10' x 12" x 16" in bulk. The mines are within the concession of the Peking Syndicate, and the railroad does a good business in coat transportation, the freight on coal alone already fuaning about $1000 a day.
Several'slow-moving camel trains were scen
the Hospital 11,137. Discharged from Hez
pital on recovery, 5,614. In addition to the above "2;2 opium-am king patients wēru recovered and were, discharged from the in admitted for treatment, and those who have titution numbered 205,
SPECIAL COMMISSIONER, Taotai Fung Yoen-ting has been ordered by the Ministry of Communications and Post (the Yuchunph) at l'eking to proceed to the Southern caphal to investigate Into affairs in connection with the Cauton-Hat kow Railway, and into matter with regard to the Caoton branch of the Imperial Chinese Telegraph Administration. Taotai Funx is reported to ba a passenger per the C. M. S. N. Colà x.s, Kwangine,
NOKE DETETIVES,
The Canton Police Department has decided
question of capital punülment, there are noted, is the only girl from Hongkong who has ADMIKIL Sir C. E. Domvile was 10 retire from proceed to the Fat E et for the purpose of, erwending their way heavily laden, but their to add another twenty members to its detectiva
pastča,
W. G. Stopford, A.D.C., to rear-admirál.
side: and goode
-PROPOSED TRACING CENTRETE Upon the recommendation of the lita Tuota): Shum Chuan-1, total of the circuit of Wale chow, Chaochow. xoi Kayingchon, it was
Ping near Swalow, the purchase of sand, etc. for which is estimated to cont several tens of -thousands of dollars. The authorities..seeing. that Government funds are at present wp- tosbares in forming a company for the carrying "available have decided to javite subscriptions
divers opinions, but in this case where an absolute brutal murder was committed few
the active list of the Royal Navy on 10th ulte tablishing trade relations between Russia and number a rapidly decreasing and doubtless staff, and has sent out notices to the different will hold that any other sentence than that
on attaining the age of years. It was for his Japan, and settling questions respecting the they will soon be entirely superceded ex ept stations to submit the names of probable suit- of death was worthy of the crime. Adiels THE Representative Board of the Anti-Opium skilful services and gallantry aginal piraten
Manchurian Railway,
ad local distribution and collection of the candidates for selection to 6ll these posi Societies has passed a resolution which, while when lieutenant-commander of the Algerfine on
tiasa ~ The stations have beed advised to might be a first-class man, a good son, and thanking the Government for its action on the the China Station he was advanced to the rank THE Temps makes a strong protest agains
The general aspect of the country is very recommend only men well acquainted with the all the rest of it, but the evidence showed opium question, expresses disappointment-that of commander on Sept. 7, 1868. By his refire.the proposal of the Budget Committee to effect similar to that of the State of Utah In North city and local circumstances. that he committed the atrocity, not under the proposed reduction of the manufacture ofment Vice-Admiral Sir A. W. Moore, Com
America.. the influence of drink, but while he was opium by the Indian Government should be mander-in-Chief of the China Station, is ad. quite sober, self-possessed, and with a full spread over such a long period as ten years, vanced to full admiral; Rear-Admiral C. G. knowledge of what might result. Whether and he apparently conditional on the action of Robinson, Superintendent of Pertsmouth Docksion of the Reserve Brigade which had beengineers have made the line narrow gauge, proposed to open a triding centre at Tai Ching. opinious agree on the abject of capital China, and presses for a speedier closing of the yard, to vice-admiral; and Captain the Hos, punishment is not in question. But Adielts trade, L. & C." Express. certainly, in our opinion, met his desserts when he suffered the extreme penalty of the
COOLIES are known to enjoy park, but it We dre informed; by Mestru. Jebsen & è ker ́a good man in do what lu Hang did Ostrander, of Seattle, that they have become law this morning. Blie blavado and braga yesterday. ffe went into the galley of the managing agents for the firm M. Jebsen of doccio carried him througli for a while, but China Merchants steamer Aleifoo and promptly Hamburg. They have already inaugurated a neither of these was sufficient to effry commandeered a ham. Unfortunately for him trans-Pacific freight service and will now have him through the straightness of plain he was seen while the act was peformed, and sailings from the Pacific coast at least month. Britial justice. No doubt there may his taste for pork will not be assuaged for ly. For the present the destination of most be the suggestion that he was treated Reveral days to come-in fact for six weeks, of the firm's westward bound steamers will be unfairly, inasmuch as he had no power which was the sentence passed on him by Mr. North China, proceeding share from Puget of appeal, but we submit that his con. Hareland, at the Police Court, this morning. Bound and the Columbia River, vid. Japan and Vladivostok. On the relun voyage fesalon was sufficient to prove that the
they will take cargo, frăm. North Chins and verdict of the jury arrived at,, after careful INFORMATION has been received in Manila of Japan to California ports as well as to the and serious consultation, was entirely sub- a number of cases of smallpox in Pangasioso Columbia River and Puget Sound. The firm stantiated. It is melancholy to think, that where the people are being vaccinated as is also inaugurating a regular coasting service in China, as we did is 1900, And it is at the amin should suffer capital punishment rapidly as possible. In Dagupan and other between Seattle, San Francisco, Mexican, and moment when we bave undertaken this engage. Adicts committed a crimp, under revolting Assistance has been asked of the health at bined Oriental, Central and South American of the Dowager Empress causes spprehensions Dearby towns there have been several of late. Central American poris, and with this comment, at the moment when the advanced age conditions a crime for which he would thorities at Masita to cope with the disease add service, they will be in position to name of those troubles which so often accompany probably have been lynched in his own it is probable that extra ran will be sent to through rates between all points on the Pacific changes of regime in China, that we leave out country, and a crime for which pardon was the province to assist those already in the field coast and principal parts in the Orient.-Jagan Far Eastern possession without troops."--Z Impossible. When a dlugle woman takes her in their work.
Chronicle
weeping reduction in the numbers of the garrison which France maintainaiu Indo-China Owing to the difficulties of construction- Three years ago this force totalled, 31,300, and yet these do not seem to as to have which was reduced a year ago by the suppress really accessitated this choice — the' en- specially formed to view of the troubled mate There can be, then, no real junction with of China at the time of the siege of the Lega- the Pehin line which is standard gauge, tions at Peking. This reductioa was justified At present the stations, at the so-call by the return to normal conditions in Chissed "junction," are in adjacent areas and for Now, however, a further reduction has beza freight traffic, the tracks are brought paralle voted which will bring the total garrison, to All goods must be transhipped. The coal less than 20,00 men, which the Tempi must be tossed tump by lump from the Shanel out of the propetat. declares to be dangerously insufficient. Al
car to the Peban car on the adjoining track. though France is relieved, from certain die As traffic increases, as it must tremendously, quietudes in that region by reason of her recent
we faricy this feature will prova,a bil awkward, Treaty with Japan, that same Treaty engega
The engineers who have justly won their her to actin concert with Japan to ensure peace laurels in building, this well-constructed and and securlly in the neighbouring Chinese do- finely equipped road (the passenger accommo minions. "The Temps remarks: "Either 1834 "dations are throughout just one grade or 'class. means potting, or it means that in certain cir better than on the Feban-line) are M. Georges cumstances we could be called on to intervene Espanel, Engineer-in-chief: M. Millorat, Ad- junct Engineer-in-chief, and M. Jacques de Lapeyriere, First Assistant Engineer. The
their meritorious work as the prosperity and people of Shassi may yet come to recognize
developmitht which the road is sure to induce begins to spread.
M. Espinet is about to return to France and 21, Miljorst will be engineer-in-chief
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SHIPPING AND MAILS
MAILS BCK ' English (Malle) 14th inst., 6 p.m. German (Sachsen) 14th inst,, 4 p.m.
•Indian (Gregory Apcar) 14th inst, morning, American (China) tôth inst., a m. r Canadian (Empress of China)' 17th Inst. Patr
inst, and in due beve on 18th-fast.
Thess. Cardiganshire left Singapore on 12th
The P. M, S. S. Co.'i 1.5. Chinm arrived at Manila at 3 p.m., on sath insty and will-sail, about noon, on 14th inst, which will maka ber due in Hongkong on 16th inst, moraspg)}}}