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market and, to cut out the old established
SIR FREDERICK LOGARD.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
A CORBAN named Kohan shoku was so excited by the aws of the annexation of his county to Japan, that he committed suicide at his residence on Tasiday last,
THE 11. Heimis), which was expected at Bangkok from Horgk ng on 24th alt, is to be chartered, by the new Nuthoḍlands Chipping Company.
ACCIDENT 10 S.S. " RAIOHING.
ASHORE GFF KOWLOON DICES.
ANNSXATION OF KOREM.
DE THE ZOROASTRIAN: CLUB.
A GENEROUS D. NATION.
We are informed that, at an extraord's au general meeting of the members of the aboma Clab, held under the chairmanship of Mt. F.P. Shroff 'n the Club rooms on Thursday, the 8.b
at 6 pm, a litter from Mr. M. J. Patell, role proprie or of Patell & Co, Hoajkonfi Center, Hankew and Calentia, repressing his desin to present to the Club a billiard table and other accessoria. worth in all 51 100, ca food contain conditions, was considered. Resolations
CHINA OF 10-DAY,
A Blend of the Finest Puro Malt felt and it may become necessary to let our where between the end of Klong Poh Yoma not believed that the Haichin; hae sustained | without the complete annixation of Korea to Gail Lays, in referdog to his fourany:—"Cue of
Whiskies distilled in Scotland
at the time of our going to press we have bren unable to ascertain the resu't of the survey,
JAPANESE' OFFICIAL STATEMENT!, sugar houses of Liverpool and Greenock.
"EXPECTED NEXT, MONTIL, Thus it is that we have great firms like
The following statement, was fained by the Butterfield & Swire and Jarding Matheson We are officially foformed that His Excel The squally weather, which prevailed through Japanese Foreign Office: The Japaness Gay inaugurating immense enterprises that traincy Sir Frederick Lugard, X.CMO, leaves: ani list night and the small boats of this morner, meni have a'ways made it a guiding pin scend anything that previously existed east London on the and Cctober for Hongkong by ing, must have caused considerable inconveni ciple of belt fatsiga policy to maintalo endure A. S. WATSON & CO., of Suez. That they earn good dividends there to patas bout the 16th pool, sence to focal shipping in the harbour, it got ing peace in the Orient and to assure rep010
whilst sometimes suffering from years of arrive in Piking about the 16th prox and is actual loss to the smaller craft in the vicinity of and security in this 7mpire. They have main depression is a factor in their favour, for dan to arrive at Hongkong about agih October, the port that have not had time to make the ally viewed with grave concern the ellustion to port before the equáll began to blow." In the Kerbs which proved to be fruit ul sources of every Chinese speculator knows there in
coure of our reporter's round along the water ficuty in the Extreme East fnvolving Japan front this morning there has been no report in serious complications substantiality behind his investment whether
of any casualties, and a visit to the Barbour
In their solicit do to put an end to those were pr.ped and duly seconded convaying it pay well or ill. Apart from this sub-
Office was also barren of rosalist disturbing conditions, they made se arrange the warm and appreciativa thanks of the mem, ject altogether, it is a notorious fact that nearly every one in Hongkong has been bit
Kowloon no sews was avaliable either, beyond meat in 1905 for establishing Japan's protecbers to the kind door, also for expressing wal the report of a slight accident to one of the torale over Kords, and they have ever since, unanimous agrement to the proposals as ten by the rubber boom, and it is almost
staamars belonging to the Douglas Steamship boon ariduously engaged in works of refaith in Mr. Falall's latter, t pertinaceous to repeat our frequently repeated
Co., Ld. It appears that at the height of the forms, looking forward to the consummation of warning against rash speculation in this line. To vary the simile, there are a great many
gala 'ast night the setting, moord the desired end. But they have failed to fad to the Dick busy in the bay, broke her in the regime of a protector to sufficiens hope
AN AMERICAN TRAVELLER'S ONSERVATIONS- people in Hongkong who wish that they had
shicks and was driven ashore by the force for the realization of the object which they had
--THE SPREAD OF MILITARISMOJA JUAL never touched rubber at all. There are
of the wind and the current Sba landed on in vlaw, and a condition of unrest and dis-
Reuters Apancy bay recaivad (particulars of excellent fields for investment in our own.
an interesting jouresy of 12 moniba' duration" more immediate locality, notably in Man-Tie Hola-d-Chisa Tr.ding Company aurd the Cass Rocks off Kowloon Docks. There: qu'etude still prevails throughout the whole the Fco Kit Cheong firm in the Summary a urtemalued for the rest of the night. Fosterately Peninsula. In these circumstances, the neces churia, and yet the speculator rushes away this morning to recover the aim of $39. The the wind moderated and the sea was comparsity of fotroducing fondamental changes in the which has lately been made in Chion by atively calm, and between five and six o'clock system of government in Korea has become Dr. William Edger Gell, the well known to the Malay Feninsula and lays down.
case was fixed for the 25th of October next'
this morning she obtained the assistance of the entirely mauffext, and an earnest and careful American traveller, who has already crossed thousands of dollars in pursuit of a women.
tawbcat Edith of the Dack Co. in. get her off examination of the Korean problem has con- China fire timer. This last expedition, which tary phantasm. From the reports of the Chlo MSNEY work on the walls of the new build the reeks. The task was accomplished with winced the Japanese Goverment bat the was commenced last summer, had for to obi.ct ese Customs up North, we learn that the ening for the Siam Commercial Bank is being out any difficulty and with the favourable coregime of a protectorate cannot be made a visit to the capitals of all the Chlorse anxious to study tfcpol trade of Hongkong is suffering little speed.ly pushed forward and another fortnight dilions prevailing the Adith managed to pull to adopt itself to the actual condition provinces D-Geil being from the somewhat exacting dues levied upon will see the first storey pretty nearly complete the Hatching off and subsequently towed her of affairs in Korea and that the responsibilities the new conditions in the various centres of alongside the dock. The "coaster" was dry devolving upon Japan for the cus admicist a political induence and to complete kis investi WHISKY English importe. Perhaps in the years to come
the effect of Japanese exclusiveness will be ALULTIVATOR while ploughing his fields some docked for survey later in the forencon. It is tion of that country cannot be justly fulfilled gations and collections of Chinese literature. Ery ally know that there is such a thing as "give road, Bangkok, and the river, was struck by any damage at all, and as she was still in dock this Empire. Coast quently, the Japanese Go the things that remains uppermost In ny mind verament formulated their policy in July of Is the general spirit of revolu lon which 1 mét and take" in international politics. In the lightning da asth ult. He and his buffalo were
last year for the eventual antexation of Koren, with By this I do not mean an anti-dynastic instantly killed. leased territory, of which Dairen is the fred-
and decided to take measures for carrying out or an i fordiga feeling so much as what I would ing port, the Japanese are now absolute and
that policy whenevät ■ furiber development of call en 'anti-baby" movement. Particularly the situation should be fou ́d to call for the ex- among the scholars and thinking man the
· probably will become ultimately the posses.
ecution o' such mastoren.
opinion prevalla that Chine is pissing through apra, unless the Powers interfere or choose to
a critical parlad of her history, and there is a lay low as in the case of Korea's annexation. All these things affect British trade and
feeling of treatment that a baby should be on more especially do they affect the trading Motor boat filled with passengers while on,
the three at-1uch a juncture 1 did not
of astagon'sm
to the prosperity of Hongkong, through which most its way from Bangkak to Paklat edge fits on
find a display Regent, but to Chinese thinkers hold are alt, Wolle Allempng to exting it is
that China can never be proparly made mind of the imports into Manchuria pass. his report just published, Mr, M. Tachi-fire, the boat upset and sank in the vor near
that all Cain's troubles in modera times haya bana, the Commissioner of Customs, says the houe of the Nat Amper of Pakin. Every
under an infant ruler. They referred to the fact
ominously that the import of foreigó goods and a board sucre ded in pett ng ashara, -
in Peking, and the proposal to add H.E. Waa fidal solution of the problem in accordance occurred during the reign of the last three Em- with theft established policy, and Resident perors, all of whom were children. Elsewhere is being largely diminished by Japanese goods. At other Treaty Purts in the North the THE London Times thinks it absurd that a Ting-fang to be Wai-wn-pa in the newly creat- same story is told. English imports are being country should Import S100,000,000 waith of ed office of Advisor is in somente an admis. Central Viscount Terauchi, in proceeding to I found an anti-dynastic movement. Yet I saw sugar avoually and refuse to utilize its owsion of this. Far more imps.tant.Lilf, how his post, was-chraged with accessary inscno reason for sévolution in China. Quite the DOG displaced by Japanese goods. In Newchwang,
is doing all that is possible, Evan to ma-who in Chingwastes, in Tientsin, and Kiaochowies to piodicce the commodity, ever, is the suggested releament on account of ions and authorized to arrange for such solu- contrary, it seems to me that the Government
Reflecidos of this sozi are beginning to make lucreasing infirmity of Prince Chlog. Since
Viscount Terauchi, upon his arrival at Secul: | knows Ukipa wall-the changes are nothing. was convinced that the 'situation in Korea did short of marvellous."..." the same system prevails.
an impression on the British miod, and are 1884 he has been the head in saccassion of the
Referring to the spread of milita, iam' in. inducing the soberly inclined to ask the ques- Tsungli Yamen and the Waiwupu, but la tion whether a tariff which might promote the recent years bar takes practically no laterest act permit any further delay in effecting ike keet, sugar industry and at the same time in the affairs of the Board. For a period contemplated annexation, and on the 16th of this Chion, Dr. Geil says: Throughout Chick with the Korean Government, by giving detail & source of wonder to me. Wherever I went I Details of the irreparable disaster at the augment the revenue would not be a fine thing of three years he never set his foot faside mouth, he opened discussion on the subject the constani-militory preparations bave been the doors of the yaman, leaving all its Ir the United Kingdom,
affairs to his col'esques, Na Tang and ed explanation of the view of the Japanese saw evidence of a genital plan for the pre
Government..
Not only in Subseq'iently, several conparation of an enormous army.. Yoan Shih kal, amongst whom, ha was tish, among otlier, rections of the exhibition, industries in 1907 was $384 730,000, and gave
and in the coures of such conferences, the towns drilling is. In constant progress" Dej of Yuan some of the work ha falleg on have arrived by the mail. From the graphic employment to $72,269 people. Considering Na Tung, but he is not sufficiently sure of
Kotelo Govtrament expressed their concur Gell was in Cheoglu-the base of 'operations A. S. WATSON & CO., cabled report which we reproduce elsewhere the fact that the manufacture of cotton textiles
in the present issue, the disaster at Brussels, is on exotic industry in Great Britain, all of its himself and has left things to Liang Tang-yen.ace as to the necessity of spanketingainst Tibat at the beginning of the Year, The suggest on that Prince Ching, is about to Viscount Tersuchi, having found that the He says: "There was great military activity, LIMITED,
afaing the proposed at 10,000 Chinese troept had bien moved into. although happily no loss of life occurred, is, | raw material being derived from foreign cutome to Peking until a post has been found for CUMBRIAEcole 1830 and Korea were in and I was told by the authori·les ahora, that
tries. this is a Drautz_20gLaheveinaru mäle ............AÏRYANNNĄ „BILDINGS.
YRA Shib-kai, and some other lodicallons seem gemeci, telegraphed to the Japanese Govern Tibet. Anyhow, Tibet was the chief topic of to point to Yean's recall as bead, primus interment in the evening of the 20th the final draft conversailen. It did not come in my way pares, of the Wiwupu. In this connection of the Trety of Anurilion, and requested that actually to see what the troops were doing, but there are some other facts of considerabieit be submitted to His Mefisty the Emperor it is a significant fact that there were loner of japan for approval His Majesty referred troops in Chengto than in any other contre I significance. Almost exactly twelve moulait in the Privy Council which specially met os visited. This would seem to confirm what I
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THE BRUSSELS DISASTER...
In
Brussels exhibition brought about by the de.
THE Coxswain of the steams-launch Hothong was food 515, at the Marina Magistrate's Couri ibis morning for obstructing the road' to fres navigation near H.M.S. Tamir. The King's barbour master was the prosecutor,
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CHANGES AT PEKING.
A SENSE OF "UNREST.
The beatisfactory state of things whià has The removal of Liang Tung-yan from the Watwupu in order that he may undertake a since then presented itself in Korea has asum, tariff mission abroad is significant, anys (teed such gravity that any long postponement Shanghai Mercury, as it leaves an opening in of the execution of fundamental reforms w.uld not only threaten pablic order and tras quillity the most important of the boards, for although in the Peninsula, bat would possibly lead to Tson Chia-lai is a highly estimable and ener Relic official ho bas scarcely had the wide ex untoward consequences. The Japanese Gov. perience that has fallen to some who are not
ernment felt constrained to lend themselves to
tion,
structive fire, which totally destroyed the Bri The gross outpot of the British colton (extile, "primus losor. par.s." With the dismissal forences were held for the exchange of views the provincial capitale, but in the smaller
an annuakad-kummunentorprose@gro449-zi};g£
land, uo less than on the continent. Three national sections of the exhibition have been annihilated, while nine other's have been damaged, the Italian section being partially
ing rapid advances and invading fields which the British once thought were so securely held by them that they need not fear rivalry from
any quaiter..
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sidressed to The Editor, 1, Ics Hense Road, and destroyed. In a fire of this character their is reportel from Kagoshima that an exorgotiations were in progress for the recall of the sind, and imperial sanction was then was told of the troops having bean sent", put- should be accompanied by the Writer's Name and financial loss, heavy though it must be plosion took place there on a lighter, owned Yaan. The ex-statosman visited Tientsin large, given with the advice of the Council, Accord towards Tibet...
does not attract so much attention as they the Rising Sun Oil Company, on Thursday ly onder the undersanding that his visit was
at midnight. The ligh er ( ays the Nagasaki || part of his return journey to the capital Nographed to the Resident-General on the sams Olinary badnew communication should be adtrundfact that many of the ilings destroyed can- Prea) wat moored in a crank running through not be replaced. The loan collection in the the Daimonguebl reclaimed land sad for some The Editor will not undertake to be responsible for British Section included many exhibits which time after the explosion the creek was oil had never been out of England before. Those Foar lighter-men were blown ashore; one of who lose very heavily in this matter are the them, alighted on the roof of a thealse, 400 Trupices of the Victoria and Albert Museum yards away, and fell through it to the door. All were terribly mulil.fed and killed. The tosse are yet unknown,
any rejected 115, nor to return any Contribution,
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INDIÇIMENT OF THE JAPANESE,
CAUSES OF VAILERÉ LE NIPPON SYNDICATE, A rimarkable indictmops of Japanese me- thods was made recently at a meeting held at Crass Keys House, Moorgatel street, to wind up the Nippon Syndicate, Limited,
"In spite of the fact that the 'undertaking
founded and conducted by men of eminent reputation in the world of Grace" aid Mr. Echweder, who presided, " we have been'unable
with the Japanese. to tramact any business of a axilsf-ctory patare
The rali per quariar und "per*gennem, proportionat and some owners of great houses throughout cause of the disas.ar and the exiest of the Peking unless he was to be supported by men approval of the Treaty in draft, Thereupon had enormous capital at its command; and was”
Babsariptions for any period foe than one month Ingland.. The exhibits included some price will be charged as for a full month
less treasures owned by the Trustees, be- The dally lane is dallverad free when the addressiden collections of china, tapestry, chip. accesible to monger. Peak abscribers can hava pendale specimens, books and pictures. their copies delivered as their residences without Fortunately enough a large number of there any extra charge. On coples sent by post an addlišonal 33,80 par quarter le charged for postage. were only specially prepared imitations, but The pariage on the weekly isens to any part of the as it is, the reported estimate of the loss is ve woził is 80 omnia per quarter.
£100,000. But in the commercial and in- Single Copies, Dally, tax cen's, Woskiy, twenty dustrial sections the loss to British exhibitors
five cents (for cash only).
must have been immense. The courts de- voted to carpets, and modern tapestry, the courts illustrating English furniture, the great
exhibits of scientific apparatus have all gone. „Hongkong, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1910. Many of the industries. represented had
HONGKONG AND ITS TRADR.
The Jonghong Telegraph
ly, the Japanese Govejoment at once tele- gotiations went so far that those closely day, anthorising him to siga the Treaty. The acquainted with the proceedings folt justified in Korean Goveromsat also submitted to His stating that arrangements for Yuan's return
Majesty the Emperor of Korea for app:oval had been completed. A hitch occurred, how the Draft of the Treaty on the zzud, and His Korean Masty, in full appreciation of the ever, and the nature of it car's some light upon general situation and recognising that the present events. In the course of pourpalers Yuan annexation of Korea to Japan wa Id con- pointed out that it was useless förbim to come to tribute to the promotion of welfare and in- terests commoù to. bath nations, gave prompt after his own heart, Divided counsels in the the Treaty of Annexstion was signed on the capital would wreak more injary still upon the | mliergoon of the aaud between the Resident THE Bangkok Daily Mail, of 24th Auguste. He also pointed out that it was no use Gener i Viscount Terauchl and Mr. Ye Watt says: Complaints are often heard in Bang of bis returning to office if he was not to be yong, Minister President of State of Korea. danger in the city. Many of these are able to be mailated and their full fuition prevent at the same time declating the rules to be fol that vagrants are becoming a nuisance and a supported by the Throne, if his schemes were cated the Treaty to all the Fawers concerned, The Japibere. Government then communi
b.died and should be made to work in gaol ured. Whilst this was admitted in principle the lawed by Japan in dealing with the external otterwise. Yesterday afternoon is two smas concrete demands of Yuan, when eventually affairs of Korea. The Treaty is thus promulgat. children were coming from the 4sumption formu sted, did not meet with the approval of ad to-day (August 29), and takes effect from Convent school they were met by two vagrants the Regent, and though they were modified who threatened them with knivas not to shout ultimate agreement became impossible and while they took off their earrings and cold negotiations dropped. One of the special fo- secklaces. Some perous came on the scess stances of an important undertakir g's being
this date..
"Th's I regret to say, is due to the, wide-
"pread unreliablily of the Japanese nation in
commerce, no less than, to the reluctance of
ties concluded by Korea with fore ga Power share in the resources of the Far East, which As pointed out in the Declaratico, the Transur allies to admit British enterprise to end cease to be binding, and Japan's existing they appear to claim as their monopoly. ty, foreigners are si'owed in reside and trade. The saifish policy of the Japanese his re- treaties are extezded to Korea. Consequent groups of ceramics, and the fine selection of but not kŁowicz exactly what was the matter made abortiva which was used, as ́an illustra in all parts of Korea and there to ejny the duced the doctrine of the open door to a fiction the tkleres acceeded is making good theirtion of Yunn's point was the mission abroad of same rights and privileges, os in Japan Proper "We are not the only syndicate that has cscope.
His Excellency Tang Shanyl in connection At the same time; the right of extra-teritoriality been disillusicaed," he added. "Of all the adopted the principle of collective exbibit. FRAU Duikioviz, liviog at Fosen, in Prussian with currency and finincs, and Yuzu Itaisted which foreigners have hitherto, orjoyed in undauskings that were established after 126
being the oldest woman in the whole world. Polnod, bas long ecjoyed the distinction of abe was born on February 21, 1785, and thus was 12 years old last February. However, a Balgerian peasant woman, named Babarásilky, and who has never guitjed her naiva village of Bavelsko, `has deprived the aged dame of Fesen of her record of longevity, for the oj garian peasant was born in May, 1788, and is thus sine months older, For sealy 018 hundred years the Bulgarian peasant has work ed in the fields her descendants, who are nearly a hundred in number, now mike her joint allowance. The old dame secalls avons
ing. For example, the Fire Cotton Spinners and Doublers Association, representing From the reports of the Imperial Customs, sa firms, exhibited a symbolic group of which have just been issued, we learn anany statuary. Similarly in the silk trade many facts which have a bearing distinctly upon firms jolued bands, while the display of the tradal activities of Hongkong. A few motor cate was arranged by the Motor days ago we referred to certala of these Manufacturers and Traders. The exhibits movements and were able to express the of footwear, chemical products and kindred uoluspired hope that much good would re- articles were all magnificent features intend Walt in its accomplishment.. At no time in its ed to dispel the illusion that American and history, has Hongkong been more harassed German goods outweighed British in quali. than it is at present. She shares with the ty and value. The machinery exbibits were Straits Fettlements an incubus of military fortunately in a different part of the exhibi-that happened in the beginning of last century contribution.far beyond her fair share so far tion premises and; so far as can be gathered, much more easi'y than she can recall those of
au the Crown Colonial delences are concern-arn only partially damaged' if at all. There the last forty years.
"MITSUI BUSBAN="KAISHA,
SALE AND ORD.R OF STEIMERS.”
pd, There is no mote loyal Crown possession were many strong British features in the de- than Hongkong, Yet we find the port put pariment, as for example colton and flux- ht' a' disadvantage as compared with tho | making plant; gas producers and engines; mercabille fleets of other Power, Whether and power hammers and printing machipery, ment at Home be Cooser Shipbuilding exhibits included models of Radicals, the fact remains that recent warships, passenger and cargo vessels. The Mitsui Bussan Kaisha is reported by an our Crown Colonies for bet. There were 35 British exhibitors of machin Osaka Journal to baya ordered three vessels remains unheeded. In the Wertery in motion and their exhibits occupied a of Bogotong each and three of 3,000 tons each tein attempt was made to third of the machinery hall. It is satisfac from Tugland. They are to arrive in Japan in Industry And the result tory to know that the disaster, grave arif The Kaisha has sold the Ariake Hark to ut
March nastin order to avoid the increated iar
disastrous, because undoubtedly was, has not led to the entire gaba and the Tallons Marx, 3,316" iuus," to that were imposed closing of the exbibition, and, the energy Mr. Hashimoto, of Nagasaki,.
to glyo the planters a and enterprise displayed in the organization of the diagot, Harv
teet. of thin spändid monument of Commerce, stranded hear. Shanghal 1
and Industry have not been wanlod,
lender st. Kobe na Saptembe
Events Coming.
Satniday, solh September. Hongkong Hotel ball-yearly meet'ng, at the Company's Hotel, 12.30 pm
8,0,0, Aquatic Sports, at
upon the appointment to high office of H.E. Kores comes definitively to an end from to Wat het parzon genfa with the Regeat, and this they are entirely justified In regarding snchtight kindled by the alliance there is not a single Taog. For tome noixplained raspon Ting day. The Japanese Govermatt believe that war, and as a consequence of the friendsbip was the point upon which agreement was its of extra-territoriality as ended upon the termin instance of the successful, conclusion of any possible. The impossibility of continuing the win of Ke ex's treaties in consequence of the transaction of any kind with the Japatate, present ausatisfactory condition of things led anarxation, considering, that the continuance wo months ago tofuither negotiations.thH.E. of that system would inevitably prove a serious "ynae, negotiations which did not reach a brai. obstacle and interfere with the unification of but which seem to have been closely connected, the, administration of Korea Moreover it with the retirement of Liang Tung-yen. In the setins only canal that foreigners, being a- light of these facts the stshi now taken by H. towed to enjoy in Kores the same rights: and E. Tang isal, pideant ; it may be that Tang privileges as in Japan Proper, should be called does not fest himself strong enough to accatt upon to serrander theright of extra-territoriality office in Peking without the presence of EL E. which is not granted to them lo Japan Proper, Yuan is order to hold out against their com rivals; or it may be that the stand taken liation of taxing the infilativa la regard to the by H. E. Ting will sava the Regent the humi- open recall of Yean. That we may be sure - must come in time. His party generally will not be likely to take office witheat him and the very fact of their recall may is taken as evidence that the necrsity for the presence of a baad and shoulders man in Feklog is at last
The effect of the present changes it is not eaty to estimate. The new office-holders will have several big tasks before them, not the least of which is the re-establishment of the supramcy of the capital. This essentially to the salvont for all the anarchy that prevails
The foregolog is a brief exposition of, the 2000, the country not ansichy of belolant dynamite type, but the persistent defiance of fetts consequent upon entailan to domenic sihority by large and locally ic flauntlal bodies, and foreign relations. The Japiseted Govern of man-One effect of the stern of Yan's ment confidently bellave, shst good order and
-change-le-the- necurity will betrakte
Taralay, 13th September, Queen's College. Be-opens, F Balillos Public School re-opens,
Owing to the termination of the treaties cou cloded by Rotes, the conventional tarifi bi- operative. However, having in view the fact therto in laten lu Korea equally carsas: to be that the xocexation is necessitated essentially by consideration of a political character, the Japanese Government are apainos to avert,, AN fde as possible); prejndicial effects apon, the economic interms of foreigners Kores, and. are moréover conscious of the advisability of abstaining-from meaiores which may bring about radical changes la the economic rela tiens between Japan and Korea. They have therefore, decided of their own accord to maintain the customs tarf hitherto as- p.m. forced in Karna, for a term of ten years, fa raspect of trade, foreign as well as pntional.
men to Pakior la nuo le ha a chelewa Talsed in Koray Bash
fattitada towards.
which das strong sentiasing And the results
rary kind, activities and the
Thursday 11th September Legislative Council meeting, 133 P
Saturday, 13th Sep'embark Gymkhama Mesting, at Race Course
Meeting of Ching Light and 14
Hongkong Cricket Club:opasc