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to retort:
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY OCTOBER 2 1909
What reason can you fairly Anti-Japanese Boycott.
adduce for a contribution from the Imperial Treasury? You say you have dropped $250,000 through the closing of the divans, but how much have you gained by the im position of dutics on alcoholic liquor?"
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HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB,
JAPANESH CONSULATE-
GENERAL,
STATUS RAIBED,
The status of the Japanese Consulate in Hongkong has just recently been raised to one of Consulate General Information to this
effect reached the Colony last week notifying that the change would operate as from the at October, 1909.
The elevation to the rank of a Consulate-
few months ago he was gazetted full Cossu in Hongkong quite recently and within six
importance which places the office on month of the advancement is pliced in charge of # Consulate-retat of the
par with that of any other city to which representatives of Japan are.accredited. The large and growing tradal and commercial in. teresas controlled by the increasing Japinaio, population in Hongkong make' the consu
the cordial relations maintained between the lar post in the Colony no sinecure for its acumbant, and it goes without saying that Japanese and other foreign commonitior in Hongkong are largely due to the tactfulness and ability of the officer who is entrusted with the duties of the responsible office ia Hongkang..
Those who earnestly gaze upon the com- mercial borizon so far see no sigu <í a` rev'val of the Colony's prosperity which is so much
Canton, Eat October.. yearned for in business circles. Prominent
Mr. Un Lal Chuen and others of the Ming are bound to admit that the Government
tocal msichants have tried to convince us that Shin Charitable luktitution have petitioned the estimate of the amount derivable from the
Canton, 1st October.
the keen trade depression would give way to a Viceroy suggesting the constraction of operation of the Liquor Ordinance is, seven For some time past agitators in Canton had period of prosperity, but we are kill waiting. typhoon sbelleria Chun Lung How, close to and a half lakhs—or, deducting the cost of
Indeavoured to revive the movement against the for the long-expected turn of the tide, Re Tal-she-tan. The Viceroy has deputed a the excise service 'six and a half lakhs to paese with a view of reinstituting the boyference to the unfleurishing condition of trade weiyuan, Chow Wel Ping, and the Pan Yu
enit against Japanese manufactures and trado, has come to be regarded as a matter of course Magistrate to jointly make an inspection of the General to, which the office of Mr. T. Fanat u deficit of five lakhs which to affect their purpose, the propagandists of at company meetings and the meetings bald site proposed for the purpose and to report an
has been raised is one that will give consider. mounts to unknown heights in 1911 the anti-Japanese movement have caused to be the other day proved no exception to the rate. the advisability of erecting a typhoon refugeable satisfaction not only to his compatriots in And having made that admission we must printed and published a large amount ofiteratore The unsatisfactory condition of trade, which there.
the Colony but to the foreign commanity also stand prepared to learn that the Secretary of directed against the Japanese. The circulars has now been 'pravalling for the last three
among whom the consular official i held in State has now no intention of asking Parlia joevitably found their way into Hongkong years, in most keenly felt by the ship. The newly formed Tal Shun Banking Cor high esteem. Mr. Funaten's, promotion bas meat to vote the two and a half lakhs which where it was hoped the sympathy of the Chinese ping section of the Colony's business-which,poration in this city was formally opened on beena rapid one. From Vice-Consul until a some optimists--the Governor is a self-cou-would be enlisted against the Japanese, Copies after all, is Hongkong's mainstay-and the only the 30lb ultimo. There were present the Pro- MANUFACTURERS. fessed optimist-anticipate. Moreover, if bills reached the notice of the Japanese by
of the circular and other inflammatory band commercial organization which would seem to vincial Judge, Chau Moag Tsang, the Tantai all predictions turn out to be correct, the whom they were transmitted to the Colonial Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Ping Pit, and other officials and representatives be free from the effect of the depression is the for the Development of Native Industrie, tion Kwok Kwan, the Tastai of Constabulary, Wong present government will dissolve either at the authorities. It would appear that prompt which has been paying handsome dividends in of the different merchant guilds. end of this year or the beginning of next and action was taken by the Governor of Hong spite of the restrictive factors, at present ob- a new Secretary of State, whether Liberal or kong who, in a representation to H. B. M. taiping. Conservative, may have no qualms in repu- Consul-General in Canton, desired that the diating his predecessor's promise which is matter be brought to the notice of the Viceroy. recorded in black and white. So that wetions can be learnt from the tenor of a The effectiveness of Mr. Fox's representa must wait to see how the cat jumps before proclamation recently addressed by Viceroy we become unduly elated over the opium Yuan Sha-hsun to the Taciti of Constabulary icoders. No doubt several of the Govern; and which has since been widely published. A ment Departurents in view of the fact that rough translation of the proclamation reads the treasury will not be quite so emply as had been expected will take the trouble to discover that they want supplementary votes We can hear the cry from the peninsular typhoon shelter-which we learn is going! ahead as fast as a man on a greasy pole and with as much success-for additional funds, and the wail from those whose interest it is to protect the Peak şesidents for a small duration from the public purse for the for- mation of a racecouse, and appeals from every jack in-the-box who thinks he has a claim on the Government for support, but if the Government is to tide over the next few years it will hang on to every REFRESHING. solitary cash that comes into the exchequer
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1 have received from the British Consul- General a despatch dated the 5th day of thin moon (18th September) in which i am inform- communication from the Governor of Hong ed that he (the Consul-General) had received
had distributed circulers or placards in Hong kong to the effect that, recently, some Chinese kong calling the people to join in the anti. Japanese boycott movement and that the police there had bees instructed to arrest any persons lapad disseminating such literature calculated a disturb the peace. It is further stated, in the communication, that the papers circulsted a Hongkong are supposed to have apparent ly originated from Canton and my attention bas ten requested thereto, araw, there
to give instructions that you' 'are once to make investigations with the tenacity of a limpet. For one thing whether, any papers had beca circulated we have not the slightest faith in the govern staled and whether say meeting had ment estimate of the amount which is to be been held in this city in favour of the derived from the liquor duties. We should boycott movement against Japanese goods: I say that instead of looking forward to seven
keie has been'any, you should at once take and a hall lakhs being deposited in the such steps as are necessary to stop the recur- rance of such meetings and to at the same time Colony's vaults the Government should not
warn the members of the Canton Self-Govern- be greatly surprised if only half that sum is
ment Society against stirring up the feelings of paid in, and as for ten and fifteen lakhs be the people in order to revive the anti-Japanese mixed with aerated or plain watering the sums contributed by consumers of boycott, and also opt to disseminate telegrams strong drink in the years to follow, we simply to the Chinese in, other places, so that the make éxcellent refreshing boverages, suggest that the solar myth of Paguit, M.P., amicable commercial relations of the two was a fairy tale by comparison. The fact of countries may be preserved. You are also to Guaranteed to be made from the the matter is we are not out of the wood yet,bmit to me a report on your investigations in
this matter for my information." not by a chalk, for one way or another we have to meet an automatically, increasing pure juice of sound riba fruit.
expenditure with what we believe to be a slationary revenue." "The Colony is not likely -to-drink-itself-in-death for the benefit-of the- Government; e opium trade is not likely to increase although it may not fall off alto- gelltur ; and any other factors.which contribute. to the wealth of the treasury are by no means on the up grade. So that all things con.
ered we cannot be too careful of what shape, painted white, height from base to cen
The lighthouse ist built of brick, round in most people consider to be an opportunetre of light 70 fest. (a8olice of luck which has come to the Govern- feat. Some are even hazarding the most absurd guesses as to the reasons which have led the tenderers for the Opium Farm to make, bids far and away above those con- templated by people who know, nothing whatever of the opium trade and have no means of information concerning it. "We do not believe that the opium habit is being driven from the divans to,private houses,
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AGINCOURT LIGHTHOUSE,.
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DESCRIPTION OF LIGHTT.
In a notification of the Harbour Department, the position of the Lighthouse according to Obart No. 13: of the Hydrographical Depart meal is latitude 25° 12′ 45′′ N. ; longitude 122° 01'15" E...
The light invisible from ellpoints and flabes ance every 15 seconds, but for an are of 52 from North 47 West magnetic to South 85 West maguete, the light being intercepted by big land, cannot be guaranteed when ap preached within a distance of less than two
pratical miles.
Bearings are from seaward toward the light. feet above sex level: its radius of visibility on The light is 864,000 candle power and 480
a clear night is 30 nautical miles,
It is not every day that the Colony, is afforded an opportunity of gazing upon a Field-Marshal, and so when' Lord Kitchener
of the famous soldier who had gone through more than one tough campaign and who bad. known the stern realities of war. The uORT. precluded the possibility of a popular demon- suming and unostentatious nature of the man
K. more than the delightful informality of his stration, but nothing could have pleased K. of
visit. He did not make himself the terror of local regiment, as his presence here was purely in his private capacity; but had it been otherwise, it would have been decidedly interesting to know to what extent our citizen sofdiers are the use. fal unit they are popularly supposed to be. As it was, there was no blars of trumpets to announce the arrival of the great soldier and administra- cor and he left as quielly as he came. Honour
FIFTH MEETING.
WESTWARD HO.
HARMSTON'S CIRCUS OPENS TONIGHT AT KENNEDY TOWN.
set foot the other day on Blake Fier, every-held at the Happy Valley, on Saturday, 9th body who could slip away for the poncejost, (weather permitting) is as follows:-
The programme of the fifth meeting to be
from their respective vocations burried to the landing-stage to obtain a fleeting glimpse4Pm-GYMKHANA STAKES.--Value $200, Distance One Mile. For all China Ponies. Catch weights at io st. 6 lbs. Winners of an open race or open Griffin, race 5 lbs, extra Non-winning Subscription Griffion allowed 5 lbs. Jockeys who have not wen more than two official races in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed s lbs. A Cup called the Gymkhana Cup will be presented at the end of the Season to be won by the Pony scoring most marks in the race for the If all goes well, and all- rumours prova true, Gymkhana Stakes at the Gymkhana Meet Victoria, the capital of Hoogkong, will be ings duringite Season, counting 4 paints for a desented to-night, while Kennedy Town, that first; z for a second ; and ; for a third. The salubrious spot by the sea away to the west, benefit of marks already scored to pass with the Fony or a sale. #py winner of the race to is that Harmston's Circus opens to-night, with a will be thronged with visitors. The reason carry 5 b.exira for each win in subsequent programme which leaves nothing to starts for the Race, but in the event of a pony desired, There was some talk,, · be. carrying the penalty not winning, 3 lb, to believe, of getting the people lo Mars to deducted next time he starts. Such alba, to Prior to the publication of the Opium Farm tenders, the general public have looked for.
ramais deducted until he wins again when ward to the presentation of the Estimates with
he will carry the full Popaltins without de- dection. Penalties accumulative up to 15 an interest mingled with serious misgivings, lbs. Entrance fee 55, sad Prize: $35. but the outcome of Thursday's proceedings at (Half entrance fees to ga to winner.). the Colonial Secretary's Office in connection Mr. Blank's Grayback, 14 lbs. with the letting of the new Opium Farm shoulder Dryasdon's Beu: Friend, 151lbs.† tend to dissipate the fears of the community as Hoa, Mr. W.J. Greison's Garth, 16lbs, to the readjasiment of the burden of taxation. Mr. John Johnstone's Herzblast, 15:lbo† Although the Government does not bind itself to Mr. L. K. Letson's Seafoamı, 151lbs; † accep: the highest or any tender, it is as, almost Mr. Sath's The Tortoise, (late Strathmill), foregone conclusion that the sole monopoly of prepariegand selling thed ug in the Colony will he awarded to one of the bidders, in which case the deficit in the Colony's revenue will be much
to whom honour in, due)
THE OPIUM. FARM,
smaller than was expected.' This fact should make the Colonial Treasurer shake hands with bimself All's woll-that ends well.
HOUSEHOLDERS DEWARE,
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Ponalty of gibs.
Pensity of sibs.
• Allowance of gibs. Points awarded up to date are as follow-
Gar.....iamurus 13 Triad..........12 Best Friend...4. Sportsman
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2-4,20 p.m.-Five FURLONGS. HANDICAP. For all ponies, which have run at this sea- son's Gymkhanas and have not been placed first.ur.second. Entrance fee $5.Lust Prize: Presented by Officers of the Garrison, zod Prize: $25 (Entrance fees to go to winner.) Mr. M. M. Brica's Toddles, (late Phoenix),
165 lbs.
;
Mr. Lawark's Theodolite, (late Backstay),
156 lbs.
Whether the approach of winter is respon. sible for a spate of petty thefts cannot be vouched for with any degree of certainty, but with the advent of the cold season, and, incidentally, the Chinese New Year, there is as unexplain. able tendency for larcenies, especially of cloth- ing, to be on the increse.. A casual visitor to the Magistracy the other day must have been struck with the number of farceties appearing before the Magisterial ken and in each case' sharp sentences were meted out to the offenders. Mr. C. E. Anton's Dunkerry, 134 lbs. When the nimbleness of the thieving fraternity Mr.-L. B. Leeson's Soudan (late Forfar, and their capacity for converting a drainpipo 49.ibs, into a ladder are taken into consideration, Major H. Findlay's Polo Stick, 145 lbs. householders would do well to guard themselves Mr. Slater's Pioneer, (late Tedcott), 143 lbs against the local Bill Sikes. The Hongkong Commodore H. Lyon's Cavalier, 140 lbs. characters are no victims of kleptomanis but Mr. Blapk's White Heather, 140 lbs, Are the second editions of the man from Home, Perhaps, by way of diversion, local lovers of with advanced.theories of the divifion of wealth.
peace might with profit try Ma.k Twain's joke for burglars. The only pity is the Celestial's capacity to appreciate a subtle poist can scar- cely be called developed.
THE HURDLE RACE NOT HAVING FILLED,
2
be
repasted on good authority that the beili- attend the performance, because it is
geract planet is only some fifty or sixty millions regretted their inability to be present owing to of miles away at present. But the Martians
tha necessity of having to stay up all night re turalag answers to the questions which Fro............. fessor. Rattletrap. of America and Professor Donnerwetter of Germany are asking them.
they may witness our neighbours on the ad- Colonel Bob Love, however, will point out the star to any inquirers and if they are lucky joining planet having their biennial bath in ...she grand canal, Those who declare they can not see one star may be induced later on and for a consideration to see half-n-d· zar. W'e aced hardly say that there will be a fall servica of special cars, and that all the arrangements for mesting the wishes of patront of ibe Circus are complete. To-morrow night (Sunday) the second performance of the season will be given big crowd at the admision gate, and it may be anticipated that there will be a
SHIPPING.SUBSIDIES.
POSITION OF THE M.Y.X.
The Osaka Jiji notes that"the estimate of the Communications, Department for next year
was test in to the Finance Department on the 6th ultimo, The Nippon Yuren Kisha not having expressed a decision as to whether it prefers to receive a subsidy vader the old Steam Navigation Encouragement Law - or sidy Law, the estimate for the company under the new Ocean Navigation Sub-
BACR HAS BEEN SUBSTITUTED.-3 445 for the European lins, Y3,449. hop for the THE FOLLOWING LADIES' NOMINATION next year has been placed at Yazio,000 - P.M. "AUNT SALLY" RACE. Dolls to be North American line, and Y600,000. for the *. placed at latervals across the course, South American ilne, as approved by the Diei- Gentlemed to start mounted opposite Judge's in its last session, Thelo amounts are emimat- box. On a given sigoal they are to ride to aed on the basis of the new Shipping. Sobsidy A BLOW TO THE SUFFRAGETTES.
point indicated and there dismounted, pick Law. In the event of the company preferring The cascrupulous methods of the band of up a bundle of sticks and return to starting to continue finder the old law, continues the women in England known is the "Screaming point when they will baad the bundle to lijf, there will be a deficit of about Y500,000 Sisterhood" have been severely denounced by their respective nominators, The prize will is the estimate according to the calculation of Miss Maria Corelli. This latest blow to the be won by the lady who knocks down her the company, though the Communications " cause" har been the outcome of their own doll in the least number of throws and in the Department assesses the deficit at not 'much misguided enthusiasm. It appears that some
sborfest space of time: Post Entries. Enmore than Y100,000 which it is proposed to time ago, a number of suffragist missionaries,
france fed $1.00. 1st and 2nd Prizes Pre-meet out of the Government reserve. carried away with their zeal, claimed the tooted by Hongkong Gymkhana Club. Tuesday, October 5th-Specialists Training, famous novelist as a convert to their cause (~~5.15 p.m.-ONE AND A QUARTER MILES Gun layers, range takers, signallers and fuze despite her literary attacks on the movement HANDICAP-For all Chica Ponies. Ea. sellers. Instrucions, Sergis. Moore and Carman, | This" unqualified falsthood,” as the author of trance fee St. First Prize: A Cop Presented ROA, Sergt. Wallis, and Buffs.
"The Soul of Lilith" herself put il, was met 2nd Prize: $25. Entrance fees to go to Wednesday, October 6th-Gan Dill, and by an audience at a sufragist meeting subse- winner,)
B. L. 3 and 4quently held in North Wales with groans Hoo. Mr. F. H. May's Astral 16zība
creature," This aroused the wrath of Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson's Garth, 1581ba Friday, October 8th-Officers' and Special-England's, foremost lady novelist and in Hog. Mr. W. J Gressop's Lammerton, 150lbe int Fire Discipline. Instructor, 'Sergt. Cir.reply she wrote saying that she would indeed Mr. L. K. Lecion's Seafoam, 150lbs
VOLONTBBR Corps ORDERS,
we do not believe that romen and children During fog, if an approaching vessel sounds are falling tedy victims to the evil, in factfog signals two canoon shots will be fired from we do not believe any of the impossible the lighthouse at an interval of two minutes; if stories which were turned out wholesale by the vessel continues to sound log signals similar those factories which are given to the mak-bols will be fired at fatervals of five minutes. ing of bricks without straw. The real reason for the high tenders, is perfectly well known to those who are interested in the trade and a little reflection on the part of others might bring enlightenment in its train. These "extraneous circumstances,”
s" to quote the Telegraph reports, need not be examined at Slagle Copia, Daily, en cents Weekly, twenty-the present moment, but they are there, and
Ave cents (for cal only).
The ratos por quarter and perinear proportional Subscription for any perled low than one month will be charged as for a full month. The daily imot is delivered free, when the addrem" is socéssible to messenger. Pask subscribers can have their coples delivered at their residences withoni any extra charge. On coples sant by post additional $1.80 per quarter is charged for postage. The postage on the weakly iwas to any part of the
world in 80 osola par quarter,
the Colony has benefited by them to the extent of at least two lakhs of dollars estimate that the
Parades at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m., Mon- day, October 4th-Recruits Infantry Drill, Infantry Company Lectures. Instructor, Sergt. Wallis, zod Bars,
The Hongkong Celegraphaling te Governor's the artan Farm Companies, 295 Q.F- Lestructors, Sagia and a voice was heard to cry out & Poor Mr. Deyasdosis Best Friend, 156lbs
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1909.
THE GOVERNMENT'S LUCK,
would reach five lakhs. So far, then, we are in a somewhat better position financially than the prophets had foretold, but never- theless the Government must "ca candy and treasure.every fraction with the jealousy of the professional miser.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
VICEROY Hai Llang of Manchuria hai reported to the Walwupu a case of surreptitious im portation of arms, '
While the Government has every reason to rejoice and be exceeding glad at the un- 'expectedly high figures of the tenders for the Opium Farm, it will nover do to become hillarious over the topic for we are by no means out of the wood yei. It was estimat ed that the loss sustained by the closing of the opium divaus would amoun! to anything between five and six lakhs of dollars, but it THE tenant who appeared in the Police Court turns out that the estimate was far in yesterday for asinutiệng bịs former landlady excess of the actual return, to the extent of was this morning Goed $5 by Mr. 1. R Wood. two or three lakhs, according to the highest
tender made to the Government. So AMENDED. Rules regulating all Appeals from much the better for the Government, but it the Supreme Court of Hongkong to His lessens the chance of our obtaining that Misty in Council ara published in the
Gorille, "substantial contribution"from the Imperial
Moore and Carman, R.G.4.
mes, R.GA..
Parade at Talkoo" at "5.15 p.m.-Thurday, Quober 7th-2,9; Q. F- gun drill and touc lion of gun layers. Instructor, Sergt. Moore,
R.GA,
JOINED.
Mr. P. W. A. Wilkie joined the Corps on the 27th September, assigned Corps No. 3,104 and posted to No. 1 Company.
Mr. W. F. Blake joined the Corps on the 17th September, assigned Corps No. 1,105 and posled to the Engineer Company.
NO, COY, H.KV.A.
There will be a meeting of the members of the abore Company at Headquarters on Wednes day, 6th October, for the purpose of électing a Shooting Committee for the coming season,
IT is stated that in consequence of many Chin.
ess residents in foreign colonics having tele- graphed to the Government offering contribu-
be a poor creature if she were to join in the
movement which was "unsexing so many
Mr. Blank's Greyback; 144ībi Mr. M. M. Bric's Toddles (late Phocoix), Holbs women at the present ilme. This aloofness on Nr. Seth's The Tortoise (late Strathmili), 115lbs the part of an eminent member of their sex Mr. Laworks' Theodolite (lage Backstay), 135lbs from their cause must have come as a thunder- | Mr. K. K's Hi,bland Heather, 130lbs bok to the band of enthusiasts who count among their number Countesses and other illustrious members of Society. Exchanges from home bring news of interesting develop. ments in connection with the movement but judging from the 'mere handful of women who aše seeking to revolutionize the suffrage syntem by ruch meine as storming the House of Com. mone and home-whipping the Londos bobbies, the cause would appear to be doomed.
CASUAL CRITIC
TYPHOON WARNING,
Thatelegram quoted below was received, at tions towards the Navy Fund, the Government the 'American Consulate-General (rom the
Helin on the subject and to recommend that a October 2nd, 8.45 am Cyclone or typhoon
5-5.45 p.m.-DISTANCE HANDICAP. ONE AND -A QUARTER. ILE-For all Horses, Ponisi Males and onkeys. Description (whether, waler, county bred, Chine Pony, Muls or Donkey, &c) name and height of animal to be given. Entrance fee $3. 18t Prize: Pra- sented by the Hongkong Gymkhana Club. 2nd Prize: $15.
Mr. Kliemenil's Waler-Gloger, Scratch Miss Wilkinson's Country Bred-Sister Aane,
20 yards.
Mr. Lethcebottes China Pony-Lyamus, 110
Yards,
Mr. Johnstone's Gharry Pony-Fastor and
Faster, 350 yards. • Mr. Johnstone's Muto-Who's My Father, 440
yards.
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A RUISO-JAPANESE Chamber of Commerce “in now being established in St. Petersburg.
IT is proposed by the Chinese Government to appoint a special high commissioner to pur chase men of war, who shall be independent of the Navy Department.
THE local agent of the Chinese Englatering and
Mining Company, Limited, informs us that the total output of the company's thres mines for 25,870.3 tons and the sales during the period the week ending 18th September amounted to
to 27,8440 tons.
His Majesty the King has not been advisad 10 exorcise kis power of distilowancs wilh respect to Ordinance No. 5 of 1909, entitled an Ordin ance to demonetiza Postage Stamps bearing the Herd of Her late Majesty Quéen, Victoria s and Ordinance No. 18 of 1909, entitled an Ordinance to amend the Interpretațion Amand- ment Ordinance, 1908,
AN examination, open to all qualified natural- born British subjects, for appointment in the Civil Service of ladin os for Eastern Cadetships in the Colonial Service or for clerkships in the Home Civil Service, will take place la London ip the month of August, 1910 copies of the enguiations, syllabus of examination and forma
Parliament o glibly 'referred to by Lord Tar Chinese Government intends to send has made up is mind to confer with Prince Manila Observatory at 11 am, to-dayika Mr. Johnstone's Donkey-Roasting Hot, Booof application to be filled up by the candidates. Crewe. The Secretary of State when he is delegates to report on the shery conditions on appealed to redeem his pledge will find the Manchuriad const, so that it may enter into... scale of rewards for such contributions may be E. of Northern · Luzon less than 500 miles | Mr. Johnstone's Dopkey-Rather Warm, 880'] may be obtained at the Colonial Secretary's himself in the happy pósition of being able gfrkery compact with Japan.
dawa ap and poblished."
4- distast moving WNW.