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MARRIAGE. DONALD-MUDIE, — At the Temperance. Hotel, Dundee, on the 21st October, igia, by the Rev. J. A. Grahame, Victoria-st., U.P. Church, JAMES W. DONALD, Chief Engineer,- China Navigation Company, to BARDARA DAND (Bertie) oldest daughter of James Mudie, ÀM LC.I, la'e of P.W.D., Hongkong.

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1910.

VIEW.

As round .economists we have often ex-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY NOVEMBER 21 1910

Egypt fell a prey to European financiers in

the time of Ismail, who soon found himself. bound hand and foot, and hit country bolp less in the hands of the British-and-the- French. His successor, Towfik, saw the

Jesuits of Macao.

EXPULSION ENFORÒRD.

TELEGRAMS FROM LISBON,

At last, the expulsion of the 'Jesults from

professor in the person of the Rev. Father Bramley..

There are now eightyawa Jesuits in custody in Lisbon who were u able to quit the-metro- polla quick enough after the promulgation of the Decres. Included in that sumber are two

THE SHARP STREET AFFAIR.

MURDER CHARGE REDUCED TO MANSLAUGHTER.

Before the Chief Justice, Sir Francia Piggott, at the Criminal Sessions this morning. Joko

French steam away and his country occupica Macao baa, besa enforced de facto. It has former Hongkong boys, sous of öld Portuguese William Hayes, à gunner's mate on board the

* CHINESE MEETING IN HONGKONG,

NEWS FROM THE NORTH.

THE QAMPLING.QUESTION. [Specially Tran:lated for the Elongkong Telegraph,]

L

The Tartar-General, H.E. Tindg Obl, Acting

Viceroy of the, Twa Kwong, ban wired to Pek- ingly victorious British. His successor, Ab Portuguese and Chinass Catholle communi- and Sousa. Bealdes these there are a few Chin of alleged manslaughter of one Haisuze ing memorial'ng the Thrine for the supprov bas, has known what it was to be threaten- ties of Macao and Hongkong and the Porta-se priests: from Macso who bave been suc

Yamabe, a Japanese female infant, at Sharp sion of gambling throughout the Two Kwong, ed with arrest by British soldiers if he ven- guese of Shanghai to the Minister for the Co-cessfully initiated in the Jeru & Order, “

Street, Bowrington, on the 15th September and also Impeaching the President of the Pro tured to oppose the will of the greatest of onies in Lisbon-would have the effect of the

last. Hou, Mr. W. Rees Davies, K.C. Attorney.vincial Assembly, Liu Ming Hon, and others On Saturday evening an important meeting. modern' pro-conculs, Lord Cromer. The nexorable Decres being set aside as far as

from the Crown Solicitor's, ofico, prosecuted young man' was led by the British Consul-Macao was concerned, where from long expert. of Chinesa Catholics was held at the Chinese, instructed by Mr. H. L. Dennys, who are strongly opposed to his suggestion.

Catholic Valoo: It was attended by over and Mr. Eideo Foller, instructed by Mr. Leo, ́enco it has boon found that the professors of British soldiers arrayed li sertied, ranke the Society of Jesus ware of incalculable one hundred members and was presided by d'Alamada, appeared for the defendant.

benefit to the educational and moral needs of the Colony. Alas, the drastic proscrip.ion bas been proved to be

General to a window, whence could be seca

IMMUTABLE

*

"Look!" said Lord Cromer. Abbas lock ed, and yielded to the imperious will of one who had originally come to Egypt on a simple, financial commission. What wonder that thoughtful and patriotic men dread the effects of obligations which are capable of leading to such a dénoûement? As wc write we

learn that the Boglish, French, Germau and American' capitalists have ar rived at a common understanding, and that they will in future act in co-operation in the matter of the new Chinese loan. We wonder who will go the lion's share, and how much the mandate was conveyed late last night by

the dragon will get.

ZING VERSUS GOFPER, In our issue of Saturday we were the first

and the decree bax gone forth from the un- willing hoods of a thoroughly sympathetic Gov tror, that the members of the Society of Jesus beretofore conducting the Seminary and College at Macas must be hounded out from the Calony, boasting of the sanctified name of Citade de Santo Nome de Deus like so many malefactors T-the-good-Fathers-who-bad sought the

HOSPITALITY OF THIS BRITISH COLONY

Chevalier Francisco Tse-yt On the motion

The jury was as followsy - Mesirs. J. L.-Wil' of the Chairman, siccoded by Mr. Tam Lauzon (foreman), E. M. Bishop, N. M. Bux, E. J ting the incolingoanimo ly adopted Figueiredo, O: L. Arculli, O; T. El is and A. F. revolution for the despatch of the followlog Estle. telegram-

The Attorney General to opening the case GOVERNOR, Macho. "Chinese Catholics here request Your Ex for the Crows stated that the prisoner stood charged with manslaughter of a Japanese for cellency ask Home Government. to allow male infant at about 8 o'clock on the night of rollious orders stay. Macao as they are very the 15th September last, On that evening, fice useful specially Italian Sisters who educate broke out at No. 29, Bowrington Road, which and support so many Chiness orphats. Franrous at right angles to Sharp Street. The houss- Cisco TSE YAT, President, Meeting."

The telegram was despatched the same evening.

at No. 2, Sharp Streer was the place wlcio the

offence took place. At this paint, the Attorney. General stated that a plan would be laid before the jury and then proceeded to detail at some lengib the exact locality occupied by the var jonathouses. which would bs mentioned in evidence. There were only three houses which the jury would have to bear in mind and on which the whole case turned Bowrington other. One of the horses had a roof which was nearly flat, on which anybody could go across to the house jo Sharp Strect. The first witness would be borgeant Grant, who would say that he went lato Bowrington Road and saw a burning kerosian lamp lying outside the

*** NEW APPOINTMENTS,

H.E, Chenz Wan-ho hat boon appointed Ad- mital of the Yangtse squadron. H.E. Chang Heuna is appointed by Imperial Edict Com-- 'mander of the "Kiang-nan ahd Fukow Flact vice II.E. Cberg Wan-ho.

AN IMPORTANT AURERMENT. The Britiib, Facach, German and American

groups of Guanciers sizced no sgreement on the with last, The agreemsut providia" Tor" mutual co-operation by the respective groups and participation in the proposed Chinese Governmedi luar,

STATUS_OF_RETURNED-STUDENTS.

It is reported that the Grand Council and the Ministry of Education have decided not to award any substantive, official ra. ks to the students returning from abroad this year. Educational degrees only will be awarded Bare. after-

REDEMPTION OF FOREIGN CAPITAL The Grand Couccil has recommended that H., Sheng Kung Pao bo appolated Special the Chinese Engineering and Mining Company, Ltd..

to publish the news that the Harbour.auth.anexpected. It was recalved with that Chris. by Miss Doris Marlows with alleged larceny Road and Shirp Street. Turned ong into the Commissioner to negotiate the redemption of

orities have instituted a remarkable practi- cal test of the comparative value of zinc and copper as materials for sheathing the bot toms of veracit. This-is-a-startling Inuova, tion, Copper has always been regarded as the only satisfactory metal for the purpose of sheathing ship's bottoms, so as to protect

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an emissary of His Lordship the Bishop of

·Maca", do less a personage than the Private. Secretary of His Lordship himself. The re verend geblicmen received the news at the It was not wholly Spanish Procuration.

rosignation and Catholic fonitude that a his loog accustomed to Lusters self- denial and ablegation had accustomed it toall the reversts of fortuns. It was a death bed prayer, of the immortal Sf. Ignatius--the founder of the Society of Jesus-that its mam birs may ever be persecuted.

Cu: aurday morning His Excellency Sen

THE GAGE STREET CASE.

Before Mr E R. Hallifax, First Police Magistrale, this afternoon the case was con- inued in which Miss Hazel Lyna is charged of three diamonds, valued at $3,000, the property of the complaisant. Mr. Brutton, from the firm of Messrs. Brutton and Halt, appeared for the complainant and Mr. W. L. Shepton, of Mesars Deacon, Looker and Deacon, was for the defence.

Mr. Frank Browae, Gwaramont Analyst, was called nad spoke to examining certain rings

house. Considerable noise was proceeding inside the house and the constable saw, smoke

them from corrosion and against barnacles, hor Eduardo Marques, the Governor, of Macao, which were recelved by him at 3 15 pm on the issuing from the house. P..G. Og and P. C

sea-weed,etc. Experiments with other mater rials have hitherto failed.. Perhaps zipc has never been tried before now. We learn that the eight plates of copper which need renew Laliq the bull of the steam leader ""Stauley," which is now in dry-dock at Kowloon under going her yearly overhaul, are to be replaced with plates of zinc." It will be interesting to. observe how zinc compares with copper in resisting the corrosive action of sea water. The zinc is cheaper in the beginning. Is it so in the long run? If it can be shown that it is, the future will see every Government. bottom in the harbour sheathed with ginc. Without an extravagant exercise of imagina. |tion one may suppose that so important an experiment will not be confined to Hong. kong." Vessels in waters of like changes in temperature, etc., will naturally follow the lead of Hongkong. Any experiment that makes for cheapness combined with effi ciency is to be viewed with gratification, Our Harbour Authorities are, it is evident, as vigilant in this as they are in other maiters.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

DURING the week ending 19th November, ther: were three cases of enteric lever One death has resulted,

and its Lordship the Bishop received

REPLIES TROM-LISBON

to their Telegraphic despatches regarding the orders at Macao. Both the telegrams called upon the two oficials to immediately substitute the priests in the Seminary by secular priests and to give, prompt effect to the Decree as ng lost all the congregations affiliated to the Society of Jonus, The Decree was accordingly promulgated in an issue of the Boleting Official the effect of which was that the Jesuit Fathers were prohibited from being io or enterlog Por- suguese territory under penalty of imprison-

ment.

The congregatious affiliated to the Society at Macao are those of the Apostleship of Prayer, the Daughters of Mary, the Congre- gation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and the

juvenile associatleas of St. Louis and it. Joseph

lored for the most part of present and past Pupils of the Seminary of San Jord. Underthe orders, emanating from the atheistic Govern- meat of the Portuguese Republic, therefore. these associations having for their object the spiritual well-being of their members must slee ba dispersed.

OTHER RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATIONS, not included under the denomination of the Socicy of Jesus, do not, for the present, come under the prascriptive bau; for the telegrams reveival from Lisboa on Saturday stated that the operation of the new law affecting them wou'd be held in abeyance panding the re- ceipt of the despatch by post referred to la is Lordship the Bishop's telegram to

HARMSTON'S Circus brought its reason in a close on Saturday night with a capital proths Colonial Ministry. gramme. The attendance was poor,

| 31st October, · A litile sulphate of zinc was

fouad on one of the rings.

Chang Hing stated he was the "hruse coslin of No. 2 Gage Sirest. He remembered the moraleg of the 26th October, when his mistress sent for him to bolt the shuters of her room, which he did. After that he went balow. A 45p.m. be received instructions from the wash. amab to go and knock at his mistress' door. When he went up tairs, defendant came out of the room and said "Misasag sleep, you no can see," After that she went back to her own room. Whuess close the door of his mistress' room and went downstairs, He remembered, taking letter to the Police. He laformed the Police on the same evening about seeing defendant' coming out of the room..

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Me, Shenton--Do you always bolt the win Cows when your mistrsis goes to bed? Yes.

Even in the summer time?—Yes. How long have you worked there? From the to h of the Chinese 9th moon.

Was pour mistress there then ?—Yes, Do all the other misses bolt their windows when they go to bed?—Yes.

Dats your mistress always sleep in the moro- ing?—No, daly sometimes." --

The case was farther adjourned till to-mor

TOW.

PERING-AND OIBER FLACES.

י

A writer in the Peking Daily News, dealing with "Social Peking," says -

The most wel-known precept of our great sago, Confucius, is within the four seas all are bration." This is a very familiar

Wait went up the stairs of. No, 29 with a view

afletwards heard a noise and turning round the 10 patting out the fire. Sergeant Grant shortly corner of Sharp Street bi saw the defendat banging by his hands on to the support of the vérandah. As soon as he saw the Sergean! coming, the defend at pulled himself up and disappeared inside the house. The Sergeant theo saw defendant throwing thlags into the

stract.

The theory of the prsecution was that the defendant went across the fist roof of the house oppsite, on which anybody could walk, gud thus go; into house No. 1. He asked the jury to remember that defendant was a sailor. and that he was accustomed to climbing about, The defendant must have changed his mind, for only afterwards he got inside No. 2 by means of the verandah,

which was common to all the houses. The defendant disappeared inside the house and at most immediately the Sergeant saw a Japanese mas rolling down the stairs and on to the street. Be saw a lamp at the fool of tho ̈stair-, case and a japanese chil flying base it with ils feet against the foot of the stairs. The defendant was again seen throwing things on to the street, including pieces of wood, chairs and pieces of brick. He was seen to re-stor No. and was caught as ho was coming down the stairs of No, i, The staircase was a narrow, wooden one, very steep and precipitous, and it was very difficult for two people to pass side by side. It turned of right angles into the street, The place was occupied by a Japanese.dealer in provisions, his wife, a child and an amah, The couple were bathing the child in the bath foom and after they had finished doing so, the

PARLIAMENT AGAIN,

It is reported from Peking that Shaori, Ho. an, Klangsi, Dupah, Fokies and other Fro- vincial Assemblies have again elected repre- statives to proceed to Peking with a petition to the Throne demanding the immediate estab libment of a niliament.

TRAPPID IN A DREDGER.

STOKER'S TERRIBLE. EXPERIENCE, IN-DOVER

HARDOOR.

Ao extraordinary shipping a cident occarrad at D.ver on the 14th nit, the large Admiralty dredger, & Andrew, turning intle. In the harbour. One of the crew had a terrible ex- perience, being Imprisoned in the capsinsd ship nearly two hours. He could be heard knocking on the inside of, the bull for soma time,

It was possible to get at him only by cutting through a section of the steel hall. This was done, but the operation occupied a considerable time. The man, Michael Kane, a stoker, was eventually rescued in a state of collapse. The water had risen up to his neck, and he had both legs broken. A few minutes longer and death from suffocation must have followed. He was got out by a companion named Taylor.

The El. Andrew dragged her anchors and drove asboço opposite Waterino-crescent. With the rising tide she got cff, but as she was. leaking she was taken to the eastern. bresk water, Eleven of the crow landed to obtain a steam pump to keep the water down, Five men wers left on board. Sba, was struck by a violent sea and heeled over. Four of the man. succeded la escaping, but Kane was trapped in the stokehold.

Describing his experien'e, Kane's racuse said: "We dete mined to rap on the ship's side with a hammer to see if he could bair," We heard him knock in reply, and wo shouted,

ACHINIMIN was awarded 14 days hard labour (0 Czercise office, at Macao, and the Cano.sian phraso, su familiar that it is often on our lips father entered bis room and went out into their right, Mike; buck up; we'll ba 'there.

and four hours' stocks at the Police Court this FORBIGN_LOANA POLITICAL roing fox larceny of a table...nother man was given fr ur-months hard for the theft of a large piece of rope from the 9.5, Touareg. THE Chaptalo, P.M.S. Tamar, destes tove nowledge the receipt of $145.7, being one given by the man'gment of Harmston's third of the gross receipts from a performance

pressed our astonishment at the blindness of the Chinese to the advantages to be derived from the admission of foreign capital in the development of Chica's vast and as yet un- touched resources. Being good Britishers we have always esteemed ourselves as true friends to the Chinese, indeed, we have more than once asserted that China's only honest friend in Great Britain. Believing that our honesty of purpose cannot be doubted, we have been inclined to sucer at any opposition to British loans his mere, anti-foreign folly. Recent events, when viewed from the stand-

Circha on the 5th instant to aid of the Bed- Ford Fund.

So that at the pressat moment the Salesian Fathers continue

and Franciscan Sisters are allowed to carry on the beacficient work of the two Caveats for the time being. It is to be trusted that the

hardened hearts of the men who now rule the destinies of Portugal in the Pɔringuese capitat will be moved to bearken the prayers of the Lumerous telegraphic petitions, sent forward The teaching in for the retention of the holy ladies at flacan

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THE SEMIJARY

and it is not infrequent that one is inclined to ples on it. We are not absolately certain as to the four seas which Confacius had in wind, but we take it that, by reason of his

familiarity with all the warlike tribes who were

- in

verandab, carrying his child wrapped up in a When I got into the stoke-hold, which was bath towel in his arme. As be entered the fall of water, I found Kane Jammed between toom, he saw the defendant come through the the wing the bailer and the ship's side. He b'g, open window. Immediately he saw tho was just keeping tishead above water, if the Japanese, ha picked up a lightad, glass lamp tide bad beso corning in instead of going out

from a table in the room, Isid his hands on the

he would have been drowned."

CHINA ON VERGE OF CRISIS,

SANJATIONAL statement BY -PROFESSOR ROSS. Professor E A. Ross, Professor cf Seciology - at the Waiversity of Wisconsin, abo has been' making extended joursays through Chlua dur. ing the past six months, studying acciological

THE ginseng case again occupied the attention of Mt. J. R. Wood at the agistracy th's after noon. The bearing was no surned 1o this ca elt will be remembered that $14,500 worth at West Point. al ginseng was stolen from the Yuen Fat Hong and that by tomɔkoя musing the classes language diversity. It is not surprising, there the staircase and ha ded it to the father, T Conditio.s, states China is on the verge of a

CHINESE Coal will spop be on the market in Jeva. The Chinese Engineering and Mining Company at Tients'n, which works the, pro shipments of both coal and cake to that island next year, & representative of the company will arrange matters there this month.

will not be suffered to be wholly disorganised. Of course, it has had to bo tempor.thy suspend ed since Saturday, but we bave it on absolutely reliable authority that the secular Fathers, goder Bishop Azevedo, are already in posto

exception of the Kaglish

Miant, with the

characteristic caergy His Lordship, has class. With

instituted inquiries, in Hongkong for a com petent English gentleman to fill the gap cans.

will be resumed

as

point of the Chinese Government, not from declive minas at aiping, intends to send trial already, through his perso.al representativo, ciri'tion there may be the great principe Government Civil Hospin', where it died

that of an economist, justify a great deal of the reluctance of the Chinese to involve their country in an iodebtedness which the case of the Portuguese youths Cruz in might end in political tutelage. As the case Botelho, who wore chuiged with theft, an op of an individual is, so mutatis mulandis, is plication was made to-day that the boys be either dismissed or the charges reduced. Mr. that of a nation. No nation, any more than Hallilex said he would discharge them on all wholly free. We do not refer to the Nation.cocd and third defendants over in a $50 per

sonal band to appear for j idgment.

criais, and the next few months, would show whether there would be a great oprislog, per- hips with mach bloodshed, or a peaceful re- volution."

about the northern and wasters frontier and who were called barbarians by his cantem- pozaries and those after them, he meant the man's shoulder, and pointing towards the staks world, in more popular English one would aid "Go" He then started to push him for therefore change these words folo "under the ward gently and fallawed him to the stairs. On sta." This is a doctrine which is not peculiar pushed the man a dthrew the lamp at him. coming to the corner of the stairs,, defendant to China and her sages, but it has also ita la. The limp did not bit the man. but struck the dependent origin from the mouth ofthe Great wall, hot both the father and child were affected Teacher of the West. it is natural that there somewhat by the burns they sustained from the should hav's been some difference in the ex.. burning oil. When the mangat to the bottom of pression of this great, thought by reason of Sergeant Grant picked up the child at the foot of the staircase, the child was not in his arms.

fors, to find Christ saying that men are sil sons child was naked. It must hava bien naked, the same thing, for whatever the language or of God. This is only another way of saying because tto father sald it was wrapped up in a bath towel, he child was taken to Dr Majima's which was close by, and afterwards to the

Professor Ross says there is a strong. mrve- that abould lie in the actions of human beings shortly after admission. The defendant was is the sime all the world over. Men are social throwing things into the street app reatly with matt for reform, and the younger alement etek- ed by the Rev. Father Arkwrighi's departureicostores and truly they are sons of Eeaven, great reliberation, the same time shouting ing the change is waiting to see what the and we have every reason to believe that ar who should regard one another as broibers,

oat How's that for a shot?" The doctor would Prince Regent will dɔ., The reformers cont'der · rangements are practically concluded whereby As it is a common doctrine to both hemis, dazed condition and died at 9pm.

[say that the chi'd was brought to hospital in a the services of a Britisher of scholarly attain-pheres, it is more iban easy for every one to

There the altituds of Peking mare or less a abam to were five wounds on the left side of the head, impresa'the powers, and there is a disposition ments have been scared to act as a member understand it and perhaps to put it lato practice which, ths doctor sald, might have been to look upon the Manchu officials as obstacles

caused by broken glass, Death was due to frac We understand that the gondèman engaged course is now a days, more than atang other time, Al hough the result of death was dus to fracture

in the way of the eagerly sought reförm". It is will be leaving Ex his zew sphate of asstainass

jos most satisfactory state. From inquiries of the skull, it was recessary that great force Peking,-and this would be the meats of pra- THE CPR. Company inform us that their

lo-morrow.

mate amongst those who have been abroad, shou'd be used to cause the fracture, even la venting a rising if the reformers are satisfied Yokohama office is in, receipt of a wireless

THE JESUITS' DESTINATION, message from the RM,S. Empren of Japai,

we are gratified to learn that every one of be case of a small child 1 ke the deceased. He that in his hands China would go forward, la conversation with the Rector and one of them, without a single exceptico, bas express to set up but a great deal had been made at the did not know what defance his friend was going in Northern China" has exactly expressed the which left Varcouver on the 9th November, his confiares this morning representative of a1 bir high satisfaction of the s:cial conditions Police Court of the question of the defendant's opinion that a great revolution is inevitable la Ano her correspondent weitas - It is my point of view of many thoughtful Chinese, reporting all well and that the Captain expects the Hongkong Telegraph learnt that the plans that cow prevail in this capi al. A few years probable at to of mind at the time of the com- Chips, to come sooner or later with such force

to aniva at Yokohama on ibo 24th instant, st as well as Europeans, when he says "Sir Grop.m. The message was despatched from of the Jesuit Fathers are already complet. ago wa would have found this subject a mission of the offence. The opiston of the ne shall astonish the Western world, Anil Mon- Alfred Lyall truly points out that the the steamer at midnight on Saturday, when the ed as regards their future movements, Their very difficult ore to write upon. But to-day Police was that defendant was not drunk at the European money-market is to Asia a most WAS 1,3 miles frem Japan,

respectiva destinations will be Cochin. In things have changed and apart from the very time and appeared to be quite calm after his chulim i rife. Most of the Chicose officials rare cases of rough treatment of rickshaw Atrast. The Allornos General proceeded to are anti-Mancha, most of the literal' arO perilous snare," and that the more an Asiatic We are infirmed by Mest, Jardine Mathe British India and Brazil. The Rev. Fathers

coolies on the part of drunken persons, no bat, explain the law on the subject, #ying that anti-Manchu, most of the officers of tha miji- Government runs into debt with European on & Co. Lid, the Geas of Managers of the Gorgives, Sebastian, Pereira and Nazareth ter friendly rel.t'on between the Chinese the law rendered a man liable for a

tary ate poti-Manchu and if the rank-and-fila Indo-China Steam Navigation Co, Ltd., that are going to Brazil, and all others including the public and the foreign community could be crime whether he was drank, ort. There are too ignorant to know just what they a10, Basuciers, or has permitted the investment they have receiv da telegram from London to thres Lay Brothers are allotted to Cochin. The found in the whole history of Peking. Every was no evid ace to show that defendant was they would to a min bs wiling to join forces of foreign capital within its territory, the theeffect that the Board of Director bave de

where one goes one scos smiling faces from the drank at the time bat even assuming that lo two students will proceed to the Jesuits' Col

west in the midst of the busy Chianse. It is was deuak, dronkenness in Itself was no excuse clared an Ipter'm Dividend of 5 per cent, na the more it falls under the stringent, self-interest. Preference Shares payable on the to b Novem lege at Kurseon-the great centre of learning not possible to say the same when one turns fre the commission of the offence and did not men in the army of China who would turo tral- ed and inquisitive "political superintendence ber, reto. The Books of the Company will whence so many crudite scholars have als attention to the treaty parts like Bhanghal exempt him from punishment for the parary gati-Manchu movement set properly golag. of the capitalist state." We have seen this be closed from the 74 b November to 30th been produced for the collegiate institubers every forsiga face on sees is the sligste petration of the cime. As regarded the are legion, la Boxerlem and anti-Manchalsmi in Cuba and Porto Rico, where American November inclusive. ¦

tions scattered through the length and brander is stamped, with the Osinaman-get-out-of-my-question of defendant's state of mi sd, the Jary China has à mapeco from which, only a greas Capital is so largely invested that the Tut Chiness merchants and traders in Dell of British India. At dockio the Saparlor Geo- United States Government could not cearted something new to organised alert is the very Rev. Father Gil Var, whose belp. They have established an association escape from the necessity of"bossing" these fer safeguarding Chinese commercial location college is known as the High School and to jalands, even if she would. We note that there, Thea m is to encontrare Chinese enter which a seminary is attached. In Betganm the Cuba is a Republic, free and independ plain hat quarter, and to offer rewards, bes- Very Rev. Father José Manuel Gonçalves in rowd's lactions, and give certificates to Chinese the rector in addition to which office he acts aut-that is, in name. For the overwhelm who coms fate prominesce in that fine. The also as the R. C. Chaplain to the Milliary ing power of the United States overshadow association helps members la times of difficul-Forces. The staff of the Belgaum Dolinga 19 af-my-way trade mark. It revoc has been 10

ty, conducis arbitration procoadloge, and krepa the Chinese there intouch with those in China, | strengthened by the acquisition of an Engilab

any individual, that is in debt, may call itself but the first count upon which he bound the of the professorial Muff in the Seminary Lia Peking the international and social interture of the skuli end laceration of the brain probable that Yaan Shih-kai will ro uro to

al Debts of European Powers, for they are of a different character altogether, Mr. R. F. Johnston in his book "Lion and Dragon

pil, This laux it should be in the casq of Quba,

4

way trade maik,

"

and fight for the party who pays mist. The

tor against the Government, were a revolution-

TYPHOON WARNING.

would haya every opporinalty of satisfying itself upheaval will rid her. The hangliai National Review comments an on the point. The charge had bead reduce f follows on the above: We scarcely think that

from murder to manslaughter, and the latter d f leted from the former in this respect, defend act the writer does Shanghai and the other. Treaty

was not involved in what was termed ja law Ports Jaslice, Whilst it is true that social re- Jations between Chinese and foreigners ers

1$ 'malice aforethörght. If by deliberately closer ic Foking than in the ports fat reasons rushing the man down the stairs the child's that we cannot here discuts,, it is far from just | death was bought about, thou the defendant to say that every foreign fare one sees in the was guilty of manslaughter, whatever his inten strerts is stamped with the Oblanman-get-ont- tions might have been. and it is less so to-day than ever.

Evidence was called and the case adjourned, till form errome

The telegram quoted. below was received from the Manis Observatory at the American Consulate-General to-day :-

Manili, November 21st, 10.30`S M Cyclone or Cyphoon Pacific Ocean about hallway batween the Carolines and the Philip piann moving w, o¢ W«NW; •

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