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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1912.

Notices

? GOING HOME? JUST ARRIVED

A Holiday at Home,

and a way

to get there that's holiday.

WHY NOT

:

Soo the beauties of Japan, of Honolulu (the Paradise of the Pacific) of California, of Colorn-

, and the fascinations of Niagara, San Fran cinco, Chicago and New York.

AND THE WAY.

Every "ravel wise" tourist takes the deservedly famous U. S. MAIL Steamers of the

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THE COST: isot more by this route with its unrivalled opportunities, than by any other route. For a return ticket. to London the cost in but £120, including borth and meals across America. To San Francisco via Japan and Honolulu the cost is £45. For the INTERME-

·DIATE SERVICE First Class accommodations are provided for £43 to London (rø.urn ticket £74) and to San Francisco £25, SPECIAL RATES to officers, Army, Navy, Consular or Civil Service, on application.

STEAMERS.-

MANCHURIA MONGOLIA............. 27,000

KOREA

INTERMEDIATE.

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Apr. 30 1P.M.

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May 21 June 18

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May 14 Juno I 1 July,

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PERSIA........... ne

CHINA *.............. 10,200.

LET US PLAN AN ITINERARY FOR YOU. King's Building (opposite Bluka Pier).

Telephone No. 141.

FRED J. HALTON,

Agent.

Hongkong, 24th April, 1912.

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Hongkong, 29th April, 1912

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Phone 340.

DRAPERS,

aymond MILLINERS.

THE WORLD'S OREATEST

ILLUSIONIST,

THE OPENING PERFORMANCE

is delayed till MONDAY, April 29th,

The will be a day long to be

- remembered" in Hongkong,

The fist thing on rising, repast, celi inorning, these words:

The oat Raymond, King of En fortainers and Entertainer of Kings," bugins his Hongkong Engagement on the Night of April 20th.

"I MUST SEE HIM!”. This should be continted until it can

be said as easily backwards an forward | whoa it may be con-i terad well fixed in

the memo:j.

OUTFITTERS.

Complete House

Furnishers

NEW ADDRESS

12, DES VŒUX ROAD

(CENTRAL.)

(Opposito their old premises). William Powell, Limited

Boking at MOUIRIE & CO Ticket holders for Bainyday can la ‘e. Haysbone. 27th April 1×12 same exchanged for Fonday.

RAYMOND,

"MASTER MIRACLES," THEATRE ROYAL,

APRIL 29. **** Tickets Findly exchange at MOUTRIES; Hongkony, 26th April, 1912.

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SCENIC RAILWAY.

Renaming of corroded plates by sition of metal,

Welding of brea pieces of any kind of metal OFFICE : Bt, George's Building, Brd for, Telephone, 1035.

KOMOR. J.T. SHAW Dissbros

Art Curio Dealers.

INSPROTION INVITED

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Proprietor

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The rame as was shown at the HONGKONG UNIVERSITY BAZAAR, will be open to the publio from WEDNESDAY,

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OUR CONTEMPORARIES.

WHAT THEY THINK,

China Mail.

China and the Pessimists.

It may therefore be presumed that their present views on China, sound as they may be in certain rospects, are not exactly to well- ostablished or likely to carry the same weight as would doubtlesa have been the case had they breathed the atmosphers of the Revolution. We will not conjoa ture as to the possible source of thoir information, but merely state that the facts at their dis- posal no matter how well. informed they may be are not likely, upon close oramina-. tion, to justify the pessimistic viewsapparently expressed. China has passed through n gigantic struggle in a shorter time thun any other nation over ongaged in a similar upheaval, The recont uprising lastad. less than six months, and might almost bo termed bloodless" so far as actual warfare was concerned. The aim and object of tho Chinese has been 'accomplished," and if the subrequent negotia- tions have been tardy, they may be none the less firmly fixed in consequence, and bosides, the hustling spirit has not yet taken. hold of the country, cagar though ahe appears to be to adopt westorn custoins. China's future lies in the proper handling of her enormous natural resources, and how they will, be handled by the now regime it is, still much joo early to speculate...

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Daily Press.

Dr. Sun's Mission.

It speaks well for the sound common sense of the Reformers that they have acquiesced no, completely in the self-effacement of Dr. Sun Yat-sen the acknow ledged chief of their organisa tion whom they olooled ̈ns" Provisional President immediately on his return to China; and if only Yuan Shih-kai is supported. whole-heartedly by his Ministers in the exercise of those rare qualities by which he acquired his fame, as soldier and statesman, there will be hope for the future ...... of China. It was Dr. Sun Yat- son's original idea, we under

tand, that the country would neod to bo virtually under for military dicatorship

&

five years after the change of Go- vernment, and the circumstances of the present situation make the noco:sity for this plainly appa

rent.

What the country needs is stablo government. Without it. there can be no progress and no peace. Dr. Sun Yat-sen can ren der the country no betfar sarvica than by preaching this. gospel throughout the land, for stable government is needed no loss in the provinces than in the Capital, and wo trust that Dr. Sun Yat-sen may succeed in impressing this fact deeply in the minds of the gentry and merchants of Canton especially,

South China Morning Post

Tit for Tat.

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Thore was no one. in Canton: more surprised than Dr. Sun when he found that the Governor- General had gono, unless it wars Mr. Woo, who was telephoned for to attend the yamen on PROVISION & COAL

urgent business." Not suspect MERCHANTS.ing the object of the message, he 15&sallied forth, and on arrival at

the yamen was promptly detained,! Meantime a hurried meeting: seems to have been held, at which Dr. Sun was virtually, compelled, there being no other, way out of the difficulty, to no- quiesce in paremptory orders to his henchman to resume the duties be had so unceremoniously aban doned a few months before. Mean-

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1st MAY; 1912,

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country to visit his parents," and the City of topay turvy administraSI tion pursues the uneven tenor of its way, wondering, no doubt, what is going to happen next, We should not be surprised if Mr. Woo were lo pass the good thing along at the earliest moment to Mr. Wong, as he has

other matters to attend Mr. Wong may not, find venient to visit

time being.

evinced any pзri

do no

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