OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
WHAT THEY THINK.
China Mail.
VICKIDY AND BIGÁNDAGE,
But the Cantusa tako tha pro- clamation as a sign that their now Vicuroy is in carnost and as the spring advances they confidently expect that ho will ralem the promise of his words by active deals. Therefore they think that brighter days are in store. Act ne hope so; though to on, who has read my undrals of official pro- elmuations, specially at the opening of now viceroyalice, there lingers at the hack of the mind a fear lest it fu lat one mora folia add to the heap of official wasto paper.
Daily Preis.
BRITING NORTH BORNEO,
Fow people why are not directly in- terested are aware low remarkable has been the progress madó in the develop- ment of British North Borneo since it came under the control of the Charter ed Company, In the year 1889, when the charter was obtained the revenue of The Coliny was 10,000. In 1901 it was 98,000l. and 'fivo joars lator (in 1909) it was 243;6001.
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Burns may never to mado a British naval base, bertause bijgapore adequate ly serves that purpose in the Somb, at the growing commuial interests of North Bond most in course of time require more aduto provision
for its defanga than it n receivo:.
South China Morning Past,
LATR ADEIRAL GÜBLEK
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY
LATEST MAIL NEWS: Fox "N.-O. DAILY Nawa."] COMMUNICATIONS AND DISEASE.
FUNERAL OF ADMIRAL GUILER.
IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY AT ST. JOHN's
CATURPRAL
BAUREPAIRE HONOURED.
HANDSOME GIFT FROM AUSTRALIA.
It has hoon reported that Australia champion swimmer, with a gift of hue proscatod Bautepaite, the young 10007 in our of his achievements in various competitions last season.
Londen, Jan. 20-A conference on The funeral service for the late Roar leeping sickness is being held daily at Admiral Gubler was held this afternoon he Foreign Office. The conference at St. John's Cathexinal, in the prssoncu has been convened by the Imperial of a large cungregation comprising lead- Government as a role of representa- ing members of the community, the tions of the danger of the spread of the officers of the garrison, 1,062 apk and disease as a consequence of the conilo, and naval officers from the war-ships struction of the Rhodesia-Katanga in barbour. The sight was a most im-is concurfed. Railway.
pressive one.
NAVAL MANEUVRES. The lying in siate at the German London, dan. 20.-The British Consulato came to an end at 2.30 pm. naval munusuivres start to-day off the when the cortege started for the Cathed- coast of Spain. Twenty-thro battiel The route was lined by the men ships and fourteen armontel cruisers will take part ander twelve Ad- mirals. The commanders of the opposing fleets will be Vice-Adinimą! Sir William May and Admiral Sir Edmund Po
FEAT IN AERONAUTICS, London, Jan. 19.-Dispatches from San Francisco state that Mr. Bly, an aviator, started from a point twelve miles south of the city in a Culis bi- plane, landed on the deck of a miser in the harbour, and retanied to the starting point.
WIRELESS FOR STEAMERS.
had a remarkable record which, un- He is only 10 years of age, and has fortunately, has been brought to an abrupt termination so far as this season
day was narrated by our Loudon The story of his collapse the other correspondent.
While wo rojoice in the handsome of the garrison, 1,662 strong, under wo-look forward with confidence to his gift how handed lim by the Governmont, omninni of Major-General C. A. Au-sweedy return to that branch of sport deraon, o.n., and made up as follow:
ptal which his game has been closely Rank file. and so prominently associated.
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19th Rajputa
105th M. L. 1......... 800 H.R.S.B., R.G.A.... 300 'K.O.Y.L. I..........................
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R.G.A......
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At about 2.30 pm, the coffin was lifted from the catafaique and placed pou a gun, earringe. Then followed the Military Band., "All thò decorations of the late Admiral had been placed on a black velvet cushion, and wars earriod by the Fing Lieutenant."
front of the soffin.
the
The gun carriage was drawn by sailors of ILM.S. Monmouth.
Of the twelve steamers of the Nippon Pastor Mallor, who conducted Yusen Kaisla, Osaka Shosia Knisharmony at the Cathedral, walked in and Tukyu-Kiswa Kaiba running be- tween Japan and America, there are only six which are equipped with wire- less graphic aparatus, Tho re maining sis, however, will ba gradually equipped Indore July of this year, when the new American law.compelling the egaipment of wireless apparatus of all ocean-going steamers is to be put into
force.
AMERICAN NEWS.
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WIRELESS FOR THE PRATAS.
BRITI MINISTER's QUERY,, [THE TELEGRAFH" CORRESPON- DENT,]
Canton, Jan. 23.
JANUARY 28 1911.
SHANGHAI TRADE AFFECTED.
Motors. Nool, Murmy & Co.'s Ro port on the Shanghai Piece Goods has roached us during the interval of Trade says:-The sinister nows that the outbreak of a most virulent type of
business circles. Its effect on this tro posumonic plague in Manchuria has cause the greatest concern Tore in
THE LATE AQMIRAL CUALER,
relations the remains of the late Rear We learn that at the wish of the
Gannany. To-day at noon the coffin Admiral Gubler will be transfurred to was on stata at the German Cnpantato. Sailors from S.M.B. Luche mounted gased of honour.
From the Cathedral the procession will start for the Naval Dock Yard, where the coffin will be transferred by stoamor. S.M.8. Teingiau to
the Geruan
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LOCAL NEWS.
Capt. Banjo is expected to return on oil fields. Tuesday from a visit to the Californian
Rev. C. Dono on Monday night, at the Aleature will he delivered by the European Y.M.0.A.
Throe ishing boat owners were, îns $5 on Monday for plying in the harbour with no lights carly in the morning.
and for reaching possibilities attendant (Tuesday), nt 2.80 p., proceeding
The funeral prooccasion will leave the Magistracy on Monday morning for Three barkom were fined $2 each at is senroely realised no far, but the graveta Gorman Consulatu 15-norrowhawking rithout a licenco. upon it cannot bo over-looked. The to St. John's Cathedral, where the communication between different parts inception of more modern facilities of funeral service will take place. of this vast Empire las undoubtedly opened up the way to the widespread formerly were only known in isolated introduction of torrible diseases that corners of the country, and the rapidity with which this dread scourage is now making headway calls for the most stringcat precautions in all parts of the country to which it can be so easily transmitted.
HOW SHANGHAI VIEWS
THE OUTBREAK.
is taking command of the squadron, Unpt: Infft, of S.M.S. Scharnhorst, until the arrival of Rear-Admiral Krosigk WISDOM WHILE YOU WAIT.
Sir George Roid.—A hearty laugh is one of the boat soul-austurers in the world,
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M. Jaures. The growth of demo- racy lestroys the germs that are the
cause of wars.
During the week ending January 21 one Chinese and one German died in Hongkong of ontoric fever,, and”, two Chinese died of small pox.
and subsaribers, St. John's Cathedral, The annual mosting of sastholders.
morrow (Tuesday) at 5.15 p.m. in to be held at St. Paul's Collogo to,
TwaChinamen received twelve months* imprisonment and six hours' stocks at the Police Court on Monday morning for returning from banishment,
A Chinnman was fined $162.or two months" "hard" at the Polico Court.... Mr. Edmund Gosso-Certain bio-for having in his possession 3 trois G
Lio" printed in bold letters as the other comment than the words. A
rapbers of the present day deserve no maco of proparod opitın.
title pages of their books.
The nows of the spread of the plagte ia North China is Tory surious. The number of deaths is enormous and the droad discaso seems to bo rapidly spread- wired to the Canton Viceroy stating sommiinus develops in a few hours, and The Ministry of Foreign Affairs lens but a pneumonic kind. The basilius ing. It is not ordinary bubonic plagne that, regarding the installation of wire-it soorns to thrive in cold weather. 4. less teleg cap on the Prata Islands, cording to accounts received here tho the Britian Minister at Poking has
Lord Rong,When we contemplate germs were carriol castward isy iho
the importance of the "Galtic fringes". conferred with the Ministry, and sottraris-Asian railway, but wo boliavo that in our national organisation it means anied by the Commanders of S:1.5. the matter had been communicated to disease. There had been talk of Bas-
Among the more wara His Ex-forth some suggestions. Through the the railway mithorities are taking pro-trange that there is an endowicut for cellency Sir Frederick Engard, necom Luchs and Tsingtat and Capt. Lear-la Canton authorities.
Ministry of Posts and Communications, cautions to prevent the spread of the Celtic research. mouth of HL.M.S. Morliu, representing
Mr. John Blater. The only way for the Commander-in-Chief closely followal in lund. The British Minister at that, if this was done they would walk strian wars deaf or intended to commit pending the travel of Chinese cooliestreets is to drive as if every pada- The sehemu has so far not len taken by rail, but eventually it was decided
a motorist to rive awfully in the by the representatives of all nations. Peking has repeatally sent communi- from place to place and so propagate the The commercial body was also well re-entions on the subject to the Ministry disease still more. It is for Shanghai Pro:otod, and prepding towards the of Foreign Affairs, and has also told to take strist precautions, as we are now catho Ital Capt. 1. E. Power, of II.M.S. the officials personally that the scheuns close to the Chinese New Year, when Monmouth, Ind charge of the unching is of great importantes to navigation, thousands are returning to their homes and inquired whether the Canton from Mundurs and other parts of Thu. Legion of Honour was rapro-authorities have really given up the North China where the plague is raging. sentol by nailors of S.M.S. Luchs.project. Lucis and Tsingtan followed, carrying the Canton Viduroy whether the work at Tientsin and Peking. That may be
Next to these a division of S. M. S.
We are ghid to notice by late telegramE The Ministry of Foreign Affairs asks intelaborato precautions are being taken
Josep M. 8. Argus, II. M. S. the matter to the Ministry as early as camte sailors from 5. M. S. Franz the Viduroy to report his decision on but there are other ways for the natives M. S. Nowcastic, II. M. S. Waterwitch attaches much importanes to the entor- carefully watched, and if not netually Tsushima, II. M. S. Monmouth, 1.possible, as the
to return to Shanghai, and vessels from British Mister Chefoo nud Tairen have need to bo vary with their respective officers.
quarantined they and their belongings,
urders.
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suicido.
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girl loft school with a good sound brain than merely a record of precocious infancy.
Dean of Linpolu.-I would rather n
who paint pictures are not artists at all. Aralduseon Norris.Many people
accent may greatly hamper a ninn's Mr. J. A. Lovat Fraser-A vulgar
career.
By the death of the Commander-in- Chief of the Gunman Asistio Squadma a friendly government loses the sur- 'vices of an officur to whom high offica was assured. Ileed, in the weak of
[YIA MANILA-3 bis dentli, Admiral Gubler was export. ing to be prunted to the rank of Vion-Admiral; while, in a few wouka General Leonard Wood is dissatisfied Washington, January 19.Major time, he was to return to Ciemny with the present regulations governing where he was certain of a place at the military practice of the United States the numerous im tributes. Thon is practicable or otherwise and reminds the case, says the Shanghai Mercury,day for employers to say," as you ndmiralty, Carmony has not to any officers of Flag rank, posing in to wanw-degree as Admiral Culler the qualities of seamanship med initiative, that they o' lose one without feeling it and there is no doubt think the death will create & serious gap among the men at the top of her active list.
KULINAMAN MURDERED AT WEST POINT,
NO ARRESTS.
Lam King, à boarding housu run- ner, was murdered at West Point at
about 9.15 p.m. Ist night.
The fray took place at the junction of. Des Voeux Road and Hill Road, The documed, who was found lying in a pool of blood, hid be stabbed in the back, and must have died instantly.
No arrest las bon made. The affair is another street mystery.
SHOOTING BIRDS IN NEW TERRITORY,
A TEST CAER,
J. M. C. Lopes, a clerit, was sam- moned at the Magistracy this morning before Mr. E. R. Hallifaz for shooting wild birds, against the ordinansa
New Tera.yor
Mr. Leo Binada appeared for th, defence. Mr. P. P. J. Wodehons. proscented:
Sergeant Kr, stated on the 22nd inst., mint 4.15 pin, he Mr. Lopes in possession of these two birds in Fanling Station.
Anny. He proposes a complete re- rision of the regulations. The decision of General Wood is based largely on. the report of the inspector general published some monins age in which that officer found that the United States infantry were deficient in matching onpacity. General Wood proposes to seek to eliminate this condition by the now regulations it so far as the regula tions are responsible for that endition. Washington, January 20-The Domatic leaders in and out of Con- gress endorse Representative Chaing- “Clark of Missouri for the next spenkor of the United States. House of Hope sentatives. No other member of the party has sought to be its candidate for the speakership.
neral Mardi, "Song of luath," and The military hand played Sommer's. Beethoven's and Chophile fauocal
Marches.
Victoris, und clergy veived the pro- At the Cathedral the Bishop of cassion, the coffin being carried by sailors of S.M.S. Lachs, and was placed on the prisfalque in the cathodiral,
prise.
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patch, the Canton Viceroy has in-allowed to proceed up the river to On receipt of the telographie dos-ought to be disinfested before they are structul the Provincial Treasurer to Shanghai. attend to the matter and report.
CONSPIRING TO MURDER.
TO-DAY HEADING,
the good, and faithful world, the Pastor Muller spoke a few words of sympathy in Gorman, and mentioned deceased had done for his earthly King The ceremony was brought to 题 States Senator D. U. Father of Florida ed by the ongan. Many ladies and
Washington, January 20United close with a beautiful hymn, accompani-spiring to murder."
The Attorney General having entered behalf of ths minority of the Ball-gentlemen were da attendance. huger committas reeminends that this the prosession was reformal, and started were discharged.
a nolli prosazui in this case, the prisoners Senate demand the dismissal of Socre for the Naval Dock Yard.·* Cory Ballinger.
New York, January 20-Former Beuroary of the Navy Paul Murion died hors lust, evening of apoplexy,"
CRUSHING BRIGANDAGE.
ACTION BY THE NEW Vickior. [THE TELEGRAPU" CORRESPON- DENT,]
Canton, Jan. 24, His Excelleny the Canton Viceroy lias instructed the juniur, odlicials--in every part of the proxines, telegraphical- ly, with reference to the frequency and daring character of the brigandige which prevails...
In the thigrani His Excellency.men
Then
As the coffin was inken on hard the Tsingtau the Admiral's flag was hoisted to peak and then taken to half mast while the warships in the harbour fired a salta of thirteen gim. The inen of the Lachs, fired three volleys while K.O.Y.LI, uglom played the Last Post. The Tsingtan then left the jetty for the .. Balow. The warships in harbour were manned, and all Angs Now nt half mast.
LATEST CHINESE NEWS.
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PAPERH
OFFICER REPRIMANDED.
Surróska PROTEST or Ghuman GOVERNMENT,
Loni Mayor of Manchester.Thu
are told you are not paid to think," has gon
Sir J. Poynter, R.A.-Feinnle their attention than men, who have a art students soon euro assiduous in
tendency to take things more easily.
Herr. Molkenbuhr-Formerly wars wons waged for religious reasons and for the spreading of brotherly love nowadays, they are waged in order that capitalists may find new markets for
their wares.
the Chins Marchants str. Feichiog, Mr. G. E. McKay, Chief Officer of
pital at Shanghai from smallpox. died on the 18th in the Isolation Hos-
Road, reports to the Police that some Henry Tables, residing in Caine one entered his house and stole a gold scarf pin eot with pearls and dias monds,
Blake Pier is now undergoing its spring cleaning, not before it was need proved by the painting of the pilism ed. Its appunranco will be greatly im- green.
breaking a public riekelia. Defendant Palico Court on Menday morning for A French sailor was charged at the
him to pay $2 compensation to, the ploaded guilty, and his Worship ordoted ricksha.coolie.
The Governor, H. E. Sir Frederick, Lugard, called at the German Consulte at I p.m. on Monday afternoon to pay his respects to tho commander of S.M.S. Luchs who liss taken charge of the remains of the late Admiral Guhlor.
Rear-Admiral Kawashimi, the cap- Japanese Third Squadron, wero "At tains and officers of the Imperiał Hume' on Monday on board the Tsushi ma from 8 to 6 p.m. Deats conveyed the guests from Statue Pier, and number of the local Japaneso cora- manity and Europeans jid a visit, to the gallant sailors.
Chin Chan were brought up at the administered to Commander Sims, of right thing," the thing exportal of Bishop Gord-There is a certain Wong Tsz Kin, Mak U Chin and Supreme Court, before Sir Francis Pig- the U.S. Atlantic squadron, by Preue, which levels people down to a die-is
New York, Jau. 12.-The reprimand stand well, with society, to say "the forco of public opinion, a desire to
gott this morning, charged with top-sident Taft is considerad to ba the mal nud vaid uniformity.
result of a protest lodged by the German Government with the U.S. better to put ainan in the way of any
Bishop of Manchester. It is far Government, the spouch of the offering half a crown than to give bin half significance. being regarded as mis of diplotantie a oromi.
Dr. Burton Fanning-The four The speech in question was in reply winds of heaven are really health-give to an address of welcome by the Lording, end-to shut them out of our honsos- Mayor, and was reported by the times and factories in to destroy life. of December 5th as follows:
This completed the sessions, and the jury werà discharged. from further al- tendance,
RAILWAY OFFICIALS
HONOURED.
{THE "TELEGRAPH " CORRESPON- DENT.]
Cantor, Jau.. 23. On the 21st inst, the shareholders of the Yuet Han Railway C. held a ten arty in honour of this Now President and Vice President of the Company (Messrs. Jim and Wong) in the hall of the Canton Principal Chamber of Commerce, which had boon placed it their dispont by the Committee of that
Institution.
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Mr. J. Parker, M.P.-Many people look upon religion as a fire-scape from hell.
daily growing worse, and no effort The gambling nuisance in the streets
several points along Queen's Road and apparently it made to stop it. Ab
and twenties to gamble and incidentally Das Voour Road coolies gathor in tens
might expend a little more energy in to interfore with traffic. The police this direction.
Chun U Chung was sharged at the Police Court on Monday morning, before Mr. E. R. Hallifax, withoutaining $500 W. Goldring prosecuted, while Mr. W. by means of false pretences. Mr. P. E. L. Shenton represented the defend
Mr. Keble Howard The Now York society girl is an extraordinary combination of wisdom and innocence. aut.
Mr. Plowden.-Good intentions are sometimes misunderstood, and are not always welcome.
working classeskoop Sunday better than Rev. the Hon. J Adderley.-The other classes keep any day.
Commander Sims, in responding, expressed the men's appreciation of the hospitality and entertainment which had been afforded them in this country. They had been received with genuine heartiness everywhere, and lie attributed the kindly fooling which had been dis- played to the strong blood-tie between the two peoples. The men had beati granted four days' leave of absence, but there had been numerous requests for an extension of leave in order that grandfathers and grandmotions and have been practically swampod by Miss Horniman. Since the theatres other relations in old England mightidal comedy tho, audiences cannot be visited. 'He was sure that if the listen with docunny to any lova semne, or time shook over come when this British even any expression of affection Empire was seriously manned by an upon every man, every dollar, overy modesty, its espnsity fur adinitation.
Mr. Boulalt B, Amran-The only
ship, and every drop of blood of their
Mr. G. A. Whitworth-Theodorn kindred noross the ocean.
eing insintendo, uisolfishly thoughtlose He called mind is searching forward with a pier of to-day, poised on a sense of duty to the coming generation.
The case was remanded to Tues day, 31 January. Bail was allowed in $600, and two securities of $1,000 each,
Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co., The directors of the Hongkong,
February 21st a dividend of $1.25 per Ld., will recommend at the half yearly meeting of the Company to be hold on share be paid to shareholders, that $6844.38 be written off book value of $20,000 bo carried forward to New properties, wharves and lighters, and
mits shooting the' liels, and I Shun Tnk'district who have been nog should give commands to the various addresses being prosented by the Niue extorual enemy, its people might count thing that redoctus mediocrity is its Account.
ro-
There was a representative gathering Charitable Institutions, the seventy two Company. guilds, and the shardtolders of the
The Grand Councillors have received Mr. Le D'And~My client ad-
the effect that as soon as the Provin- instructions from the Prines Regent to tions the disuissal of officials in thecial Delegates have disperse they prove to your Worship that they are bine rook pigeon and not the ordinary actful of their duty in fututing down yamens to make inmediata preparations gamo pigeon.
the evil characters in the places under for all kinds of constitutions] How did you get the two birds?their jurisdiction, whore robbery hud forms, in order to prevent any com- At the Railway station.
been rife, and he warns the officials, in plaints being made by the people. every part of the province, against the
The two distinguished guests briefly rosanitment of a similar offence. On instructed the various provinsial com-served, and the proceedings 'onded,
The Ministry of Education recently replial in suitable terms. Tea was then the receipt of this telegram, they are tu missioners of education that they mast their tast attention to the cup- strictly prohibit the students to further ture of robbers, and to the maintenance persist in their demands for the early
And you insist on taking then away from a sportsman Yes, when it is wild bird.
They were freshly kille 1. and are ring doves. They uns full grown, and not
blue rocks.
Mr. Alanda--How long bare you been hore About 14 years.
You have never boun out shooting before? Yes, I have
How long -When I was about 17 years of age. ~Idon't mean that, I mean in itong
kong About seven years.
of peace in the pluses mixder their juris establishment of a Parliament. Any tition. If they are found to be negand who violates the order will be ar- lectial of their duty, they will be dorested and bo sovurely dealt with. graded without lomioney.
THE ORDERS FOR CHINESE WAR VESSELS.
The Mainichi, publishics a
Tokio
Do you consider the pigeons in the Hongkong Gardens are blue rocks -essage stating that it is reported that
You,
Mr. Wodehonse suggested that he should produce two pigeons to cqui- pare flota.
His Worship-Yes, you had better do It quickly as they won't keep long..
case was Forsanded until Friday
the Chinese Government has asked some American shipbuilders to canstrist a ortiser of 2,600 tons. It will bá zo moshered that it asked the Kawasaki Dockyard and, the Mitsu Bishi Dook- yard to bich construct a gunboat of 780 Mesure. Armstrong & Co. and Vickers Maxiu? & Co., each a ornisor of 2,400 tons, a curtain Gormon Dook yand, a destroyer, and an Amerivan year another oruiser. Orders remain to be placci for another cruiser aud a tmining vessa!.
to
BIRDMEN. ARRIVE.
- WELL-KNOWN AKRONAUTS REACH
HONGKONG.
With regard to the set of books of postont official of a Board with the history, oompiled by Liu Tsing-tso, ex-ESCRIPTION OF TUĶIR PLANS, config the degres, which was sub- mitted for partsal by Shon Chia-pao, and the books having been torised and peritio by the Imperial College of
the rank of Reader of the Grand Se- Inscriptions, Liu Thing-tao is granted sretariat.
NEW TREATY BETWEEN
CHINA AND RUSSIA.
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the Russian Minister in Peking for, tho The Wai Wa-pa is negotiating with now treaty between China and Russia and is said to be exarcising the greatest
omont two well-known bird men, and The Colony has in its midst at tho residents very probably will be given an opportunity of socing their machine in
action.
The corunauts aro Mussts. Baldwin and Mars, both of the USA. They are staying at the Hongkong Hotel, and this morning wero called on by a representative of the "Telegraph."
CHEFOO'S HOSPITAL.
We have been authoritatively informed Our Chiefoo contemporary says:-
for clivers, whith wore heartily given, for the King, the British people, and the integrity of the Britial Eutpiro."
A PURSER DIES.
Sir Edward Clarke, K,C.-Women are vory nucli more indulgent towards the faults of men thun towards the faults of their own sex.
It was reported some days ago that on the return to Kobe of the steamshipmon to thokla diflculties in the right Hon. E. Baning-Sport tesultos Achilles from Yokohama,two of the spirit, to pull together in times of crow, ono a European parser and the trouble, and to keep their tempors when other & Chiuse staker, woro-found-they lose. suffering from small-pox, and wore ra- Hospital. moved to the Wada-no-Misaki Isolation
We now regret to report the death
comes to every uation when art is Mr. Francis Grierson. The theo weakened by booming popular.
Grossi, tau Magician, gave another the City Hall, when there was by no perfonnance on Saturday evening at means the audience prosent that the entertainment varmantod. The tricks were remarkably, well dons, and evokod· loud applause. On Monday night he will give his last performance, when Mr. Grossi will be nailed up in a large packing will take the audience into hist caso (thus imitating. Nicola) and then confidence.
Mas U-Pinokney and daughter will,”
take up their punanent residence in with Hongkong, having decided to on Wednesday, over their connection
where he leaves the ship and proceed by Mr. Pincknoy as far as Ponang England They will be accompanied
of the European, Mr. James Isna puct the sense of beauty in a man who
Mr. A. C. Benson, I always James by name, which occurred on Saturday afternoon, the 14th instand romantic in scenery, and complains several rubber estates in which Hong- gous in search of what is melodramatic to Sumatra to inspect as a director Mr. James was born in Dolgelly, of tho dulnuss of the simple country- kong is largely interested. North Wales.
Mr
GERMAN FLAGSHIP
8. M. 8. Boharnhorst was expected to-day from Batavia to take part in the has not been sighted up to 5.00 this funeral of the late Admiral Guhler, but
afternoon.
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side.
Mr. Yoshlo Markino.-English poo- ple are not so revengeful, and they don't tell so many fios, as the Japanese: their standards of morality are higher.
ment coration is nearly always disfigaro Mr. Edward Marlyn-Modom do
the social life of Hongkong. Pinokuoy will be sadly missed in
Deqartment of the University of Edin- Among the graduatos in the Medical JAPAN OFFERING LOANS TO. CHINA
December 21st, 1910, we notice the burgh whe received their Degrees on The Japanese Minister u Peking
care in the matter. The general basis' that the French Sisters under Dr. 0. far the treaty have been drawn up by Galoou's supervision are to haro
name of Mr. Wong Chung-yik, who has writion to this Wni Wa-ju saying
Sir Julius Wernlier.There is still rocured the Dogres of M. B., Oh B. Filsen inen wore arrested on Satur-cillor Shin Chao-chi and comprise the Las been made ready in order to at uuce Vice-President Hu Wei-te and Coun-chargo of the quarantine hospital which that in view of China's intention of day night, by Sergeant Baker, in a following questions: boundaries, 2 be able to deal with any plague sus- to take part in the great Naval Ilovio final stage of craftsmanship.
plenty of room for the inventor. The Japanese andoured cruisors
Among 59 candidates, Dr. Wong was rodogming, the railways from the for- garabling rald nt. No. 15 Tai Woo custoas duties, 8 missionaries, 4 cm-
“Kurama" and "Tona" will lie sont scious mastery is the keynote of the Wong is, the brother of Mr. Wong Mr. Ratland Boughton-Uncon- the only one to pass with Honours.. Dr. cigners and of the good relations exist Siroot. They were brought up beford marco, & Levelling and naturalization, the necessay outlay for the protection tion, and a vote of Y800,000 has been lieve that wo are in the world for somoshan of the Hanyang Iron and Biol ing between the two countries the Mr. R. Hallifax at the Magistracy Garrosting robbers and other offenders, of the good health of the town and has demanded from the Diet for the ex-great purpose, and that every human Works, Dr. Wong exporte to remain
pects. H.E. the Tootai is applying to be held on the occasion of the corona
Kroug, of the Yangtze Engineering. Rov. Dr. Orchard-Unless we bo Works, Hankow, and Mr. Wong Kok Japanese capitalists are willing to the morning. L'ach man was ordered 7 mines and bank notes and mutual wired to Shanghai for a supply of penditure connected with the reyage of soul is of supreme value, we shall not abroad for some time pumping, further advance the necessary funda to China. to pay a ding of 42,-!
proteziion of golealate,
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