THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1907,
BY TELEGRAPH.
LABOUR TROUBLES.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Lord-Donald James Mackay-lony (11th pressing on too cruilulous workmen selaimes Baron), was born at The Hague on Deo that were wasteful, mischievous, and Gliber 22, 1839, and succeeded his father in economically unsound. A threat by Mr | Burns to resign his portfolio, provoked 1876. He was rector of St. Andrew's laughter, University from 1884 to 1886; Governor of Bombay from 1886 to 1800; Under-Seere MR HARDIE'S BROTHER BASUTO, tary for India, 1894-1890; Chairman of
LONDON, March 29. The Woolwich Deputation. London Hotinal Board 1897-19 4 Prosident
Mr.Keir Hardie, speaking at a meeting of the University College, London, Ho was of the Universal Brotherhood and Native also legal assessor to the International Com Races Assodation in London yesterday, nissim on the North Bes incident and in god thus wanting the recognition of
ation, now seeking now Chairman of the Royal Commission of Basuta latus to cortain lands in the Trinity Collogo, Dublin, and of the Univer nge River Colony, that whon they re sity of Dublin. His pubilestions include: turned boms buy should agitate and brave Essays on the accordance of Christianity the prison and even the gallows in order to If they sat down and gain their rights. with Nature of Mars, 1867: the Doctrine waited for something to be done, that of election, an essay, 1984; A treatise omething would never be done. the specifte performances of contracts, 1858, 91, *02 and 1003; British Mosses,
The Premier's Reply.
(Exclusive device, supplied by Reuter, pla Bombay)
London, April 24, Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman (Promier) and the Rt. Hon. Mr R. B. Haldane (Secretary of War) received the deputation of Woolwich workman sympatheticaly.
The Premerexressed his dap regret that the necenity for discharging old
1992; Jun Hack Tuke, 1839; and (in conjunction with Miss Agnes Fry) the Mycetozon, 1899, and Studies by the Way. 1800.
Ho is a Trustee of the Hunterian Museum, College of Surgeons, a member of the Historien] MSS. Corumission, and of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague, Alderman and Chairman of tax-was made a barrister in 1854; Queen's
INDIANS IN THE TRANSVAAL
LONDON, March 30,
Johannesburg, it was decided to protest At a maa meeting of Indians held at
against the Asiatic Act which has just been i passed by the Transvaal Parliament, Tho gislation was condemned as unnecessary and degrading to the Indian population.
It was resolved to submit to voluntary registration if the offensive requirements of the Act were not insisted upon. On
CORRESPONDENCÉ
THE SUBSIDIARY COIN EVIL.
(To the Editor of the CNA MAIL.) SIR The correspondent whoso remarks the subsidiary odin question you pub. lished yesterday forgot to things. One is that the gailis not large enough to hold the immense numbers whe would fail to pay a fine for tendering Chinese coin and the other is that it would not pay the Government to play a game of bluf
Can he say (a) what would happen if people did deband standard coin for the subsidiary (6) how cost would be saved the Government Win rush took place (s) and, how long it would take to work put the
Chinese coin?—Yours, etc.
BEANS FARMING.
SPORTING.
Làwa » Tennila.
THE SINGAPORE MURDIR.
Shot in the Back,
The Singapore Free Press gives the fol towing account of the murdor of Syed Abdulcadir bin Abdulrahman Alsgoff on April 17 ;— ·
OUR SCOTTISH LETTER.
(From Our Correspondent,)
EDINBURGH, March 23- Tho. Ms. of "Scots Wha Hae," in regard to which so much has been written of tate, has been secured for Scotland. The injured gentleman was holding an It is the second version of the song made evening prayer meeting at his house No. 1 at the suggestion of Thunison to suit the Bakit Timah-rd: which is just a little measure of Lewie Conlon."A" beyond Monk's Hill, when the cowardly Maitland" bought the song at Sotheby's deod was committed. The party, compris for £356. The ruamor up in the contest ing Syed Abdulkadir, Syed Mohamed, was Mr Brown, the well-known Edinburgh Syed Ali Wahid, Syed Hassan al Habehee, dealer, and he afterwards bought the Ma Shaik Mohamed Belhair, Shaik Abdallah from Mr Meitbad" at figure which Baswadin and Syed Mohamed Tahar, all Las not been made public. It is under relatives or close friends of Abdul Kadir, stood that an effort will be made to secura
·were sitting out on a downstairs verandah the song for Burns' Cottage, where there reading the Koran whon suddenly there now rests the past's family Bible, which was a Hash and a report arid Abdul Kadir fetched 1000 in 1964, and which was who was diting with his back to the subsequently sold to the trustees' of the verandah balustrades fell forward excit
Cottage for $1700. The figure for Scots ing "I am shot." His friends lifted him
and found that he had a bullet wound Wha Tae" is not a record for a 'Bumis' low down in the back on the right side. Ms., "The Cottar's Saturday Night" hav
was quito conscious and after being ing made £400 in 1990. "To Mary on supported a little
wound was bleeding proto" £150.
and for
up
He
servants and skilled workmṁ should Quarter Sessions of the County of Somerset: the other hand, if this offer to compromisa gamos, in the Tennis Toumaments: werd to his bed, while was helped upatars Heaven" fotched £152, and "The Whis-
have arisen, but his duty to the payors obliged him to disregard
sonal considerations.
Sir Henry mid he would do his best to provide work at the Woolwich Armal but there must still by further
were refused, it was agreed that an appeal abould boasts for Imperial protection.
A
THE BURDEN OF TAXATION.
LONDON, March 27,
Council and Bencher of Lincoln's Inn in per-1869; Judge of the High Court, Chinnery Division from 1877 to 1883; Lord Justice of Appeal, 1883 to 1802 ; Trea-
In the House of Commons yesterday Mr surer of Lincoln's Inn 1892; prosilad over Royal Commission on the Irish Land. N. Bonnett (Liberal) submitted a resolu Acts 1897 to 1898; was Chairman of
tim declaring the necessity for re-adjust the Court of Arbitration under the mont of the burden of taxation in order to
provide urgently needed social rufoto, Metropolis Water Act 1992; and, of
H. Asquith accepted both the Rayal Asiatic Society and University spirit and the letter of the resolution. College, London; and First President of that the Ministerialiste weza able to Sannce Mr J. W. Hills (Conservative) denied the British Academy in 1902. He is a their social programme under the free trade DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. Knight Grand Commander of the Indian system,
Empiro and Knight Grand Commander of Mr Bennett's resolution was agreed to, the Star of India. The degrees of L1. D. (Edin.), D. Lått. (Hon. Oxon.), have been gained by him and he is alsó a Privy Councillor.
reductions.
Back in England
(Exclusive. Serier, supplied by Beuter,
ein Bombay).
LONDON, April 21. The Duke and Duchess of Connaught and suite have returned to london, thus completing their tour to the Far East.
[REVIER'S SERVICE.] THE BUDGET.
Colonial Preference
GOVERNMENT MEASURES,
LONDON, Marel 26,
staunched Dr Galloway was telephily fusely and after it had bean
It was only during the wait for the doctor
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that those in the house thought of making by some important municipal questions. a search for the miscrenat who had lired the shot. The grounds were searched but It appears that the Lord Provost, when of the deed had yaziated. attending a funeral in his official capacity, Aloxamination showed that ! the it is apparent this and not a gun was
revolver,
wears one of the cocked hats which are used,
the
the
Yesterday alternoon quite a number of played of, in the presence of a host of pictatore. The most important match win in the Piafpasional. Pairs, bitwoon Mosers R. Hawock And E. B. Fortrand Mesars Woi Ona R.-F. C. Master
The first set was and struggle, Gome Ac for gamo want to ench side until two all," was called, the Mir Mustar lost his service, the driving by fr Forman and the mansh ing by Mr Hancock being exceptionally talling. Br Hancock evened matten up by sing his next forve and "fre all" was and the apat game all but decided matters for Moustra Mater and, Wei On got to ad- entage. Thename the turning point of the gurno. Mr Master, in attempting to drive, set the ball into lie.net. That was douce. Blesera Hancock and Forman won the
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was pointed through the verandah rulings geneally identified with Field Marsels. LOCAL & GENERAL CARTOONS and from the position in which Syed Abdul The present Lord Provost is of opinion Cadir was sitting at the time the weapon that these feathers are too gay, and do not must have been fired within a few deck of
AND
lila back. There was a bright light on the hatokon a sufficiently sympathetic attitude called with Mr Master to sorva.. He won assassin to pick out his victim without heon agreed that a plain cocked hat be
verandali and this would have enabled the towards the "remains. It has therefore SKETCHES, GRAVE AND GAT. that part of the house being shaded by trees The night was dark one and
trouble.
or, and his Lordship undertakes that he was enabled to stink up unseen. Nons if the Council paya half of the cost of the injured gentleman's friends saw this he will hand, down the head gear to weapon or the hand which held it and the the successor in the chair. The Bailice, flash out of the darkness was all they can also, have resulved that in future they speak to.
will wear robes when presiding in the Pollee Court,-in order that the errant D. D's may be moro suitably impressed, Whatever may be thought of these reforme, the further rosolution of the Magistrates to attend church ones a month instead of
with general satisfaction. It is distinctly only once a year cannot but he received
n move in the right direction, (n
gus and the next two, thus taking the act THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE. 8-B. The second net was a walk any for thoshipping representatives, Messrs Mastor
The Opening Ceremony,
The Prime Minister, Sir HenryCompbell- Bannerman, in a letter to Mr J.T. Walters, Liberal M.P. for the Brightside Division of Shefeld, states that the Government will do its utmost to press forward tho
and educated at Bristol College, University and also the Scottish Land Bill which
Bil-two indispensable reforma measures College London (Follow). He is is a ought, he claims, to have a far-reaching follow of the University of London, British effect in checking the exodus from the land. Academy, and Balliol College (Oxford). It is too much to expect, however, Sir Henry Howard, K.C.M.G, C.B., Prime Minister declares that the the though his diplomatic career las beensyden of England; Scotland, and Wales a brilliant one, has not been before the public much. He was born in 1813, was an Attaché in the Diplomatic service in 1885; Third Secretary in 1809; Second Secretary in 1879 ; First Secretary in 1885; and Secretary to, the Embassy in 1890, He was appointed Minister Plenipotentiary in 1894, and Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in 1800. Efe has sorred in the United States of America, the Netherlands, Guatemala, Gresca, Don- anmark, China, Russia and France. He has the Jubilee (1897) and Cornation (1902)
The Right. Hon. Sir Edward Fry, PC, B. A., D. C. L, LI. D., F. R. S., F. S. A.. F. L. S., is a most distinguished personage. He was born at Bristol in Norember, 1827, Small Holdings Bill and the Rural Road Wei On whning one gaine the sixth |
LONDON, Apå 23. Mr Asquith, inthe debate on the budget, referring to fecal matters, said it was possible to give preference to all colonies without taxing raw material well as food.
the
Parliament. There are, moreover, he adde, enn be reformed in a single session of indications of a severe struggle on these questions in both Houses.
A COLLISION AT ́SEA.
Junk Cut in Two.
.
ut, had a peculiar tale to tell yesterday, Chan Kwok Yan, master of a fishing when he was rescued by another fishing boat: According to his story he, and the remaining five members of his crow, were
aly. The endod -1,
4
...
A second gw in the Professional Pairs, awean Mews E. J. Grist and G. A. Hastings, and Messrs B. Johnston and L N. Murphy resulted in an easy win for the first-montaged pair, the scores being 0-1, 0–1
complete the second round in this Only two games require to be played to
tournament.
LONDON, April 10. The procession of Colonial Premiers to the City wasmade in the order of seninity. Mr. Louis Botha, the Premier of the Transvaal, one last, and received as raat ked
ovation from the crowds assembled is the
hero. streets. Bollan has become the people's
The proceedings at the conferment of the freedom of the City of London upon the Premiore was marked by the stataliest ceremony, '
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The Scottish Rugby players have this season carried off the Calcutta Cup with a lot to spare. In succession they have beaten South Africa, Wales, Ireland, and England, and must be reckoned one of the best International sidee that have ever played, either that, or that the other The Hon. Alfred Deakin, Prime Minister countries are below the average, which can of the Commonwealth of Australia, returned hardly be admitted. The fact that the
colleagues. thanks on behalf of himself and his Colonial Scotch 16 defented the South Africans with comfort at a time when the Coloniala were There was a most brilliant company sweeping everything before them, supporta
Fandicap (A Olona) took place between
The very interesting game in the Single assembled to witness the ceremony, the opinion that it is the merits of the Per Annum, $7; Per halt
In the Double Handicap Micas F. Maitland and H. Humphreys beat Messrs R.B. Beattie and L. J. Wishart, after two closely contestel sets. Messrs Maitland and Humphreys won both, 6-4 and 8-6,
Beattie and Whart would have won the though with the least bit of luck Mosers
second.
He denied that the income tax was medals. Since 1896 he has been British on board his hat just of Wagh on the Messrs H., Haroook; (owes 30/9) ml J. I. † including the Ministers of the Crown; the Scotsman and not the weakness of their Minister at The Hague and Luteinburz, night of the rd. While engaged in traw-MasPherson (owes 116). The latter start? Archbishop of Canterbury, high-officials opponents that his led them to clear the
intended to remin at 1/
HOME SPORTING,
The Grent Metropolitan Sakes.
LONDON, Ayil 23.
1. FatherBlind.
2. Tarbis.
3. Royal dream.
The City and Suburbia.
London, Ayil 23, 41 against Dean Swift, 7 aguast Debioth, Kuroki, and Slavetader. 8/1 against Larino, 1/1 against Votedly
[last year Dean Swift won the City and Suburban (1) miles), cnarying 7st. 11lbs. --- ED., C.M.}
THE TOULON DOCK FİRE,
LONDON, April 23. A fire has occurred at Toulon lock yard. testroying the workshops, the torpedo school, and sevaml storehouses.
The darange is estimated a soverat
milllons of frans.
The cause is 1st known.
THE HAGUE-CONFERENCE.
Britain's Representatives.
LONDON, April 23, Mr Runcim announced in the House of Commons that the British deegates to the Hague Conference are, Lord Reay, Sir (Edward) Fry, Sir Ernest Stow, Bir Henry Howard, besides several val and military exports.
[Of the four ames given the best-known
is the Right Hen: Sir Ernest Masa Satow,
Ha needs title introduction to our
C. B. in 1874.
was knighted in 1890 and revered the ling he noticed a large steamer, with two exellently and won the first three games yellow fupucis, bearing down upon him.ville Mr. Hank only scored four points. He called out to give the alarm, but as Mr MacPherson played a consistently the oncoming steamor did not respond steady game and had his moro experienced he and his cow burnt candles and less opponent continually on the move, enticing sticks to warn them of the danger. It was in up to the net and then tossing over his no use, however, and the steamer crashed out. After the first set, which Mr Mac
LATE TELEGRAMS.
EGYPT AND SELF GOVERNMENT.
#LONDON, March 25.
informs a French journalist that the filing bost into the water, Whou the a change over the game and Mr Hancock
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We learn from the Japan Times that. Mr Uyeda, the founder of the Toyo Jiyu Shimbun, which existed about -23. jears
The Khedise of Egypt, Abbas Hilmi, into them, precipitating the crew of the Pherson wou by G1, however, then said he bang Right Hon. Sir Wilfrid Egyptians are highly intelligent people, and finaster of the bout came to the surface the exhibited something more like his for and the ceremony Prime Minister of the his lines must not be scanned too closely, ago, has given the following interesting
field. The team owed its success moro to and military and naval officers.
Lord Mayor, the Right Hon. Sir Willian lence on the part of any one division or Imtapdiatly after being introduced to the all-round ability than to exceptional excel- Pardio Trolos, Botha was met by Lord any particular member. At one time; it Roberts on the dais. The two former seemed as if their goal line were not to be antagonista in the field shook hands in the crossed this season, but on the last minutes most impressive manner amid toniultuous of the game on Saturday, England managed choering from the brilliant assembly. to swarm across, and spoiled fan otherwise
Responding to the Lord Mayor's specels interesting record.
the health of the Colonial guests held in the Guildhall after
This is how a local bred hress out,-and Laurier, G.C.M.G Dominion of Canada, said the e
look round and
company for "Rugger" inen, and oven "Sockors, combled there had only to
of Cape Colony, and Mr Louis Botha, Fremier the mastal, sitting
there
together to to the question whether the find an answer Conference would be a failure or a success,
The success of
of the Conference, "Sir Wilfrid said, was asured. It would In the singls Handicap (B Class) Mr dumenstrate that the British Empire was a He expected that u Fedented
claims loal movement, and he repu inlending to hold him until both were curtain, while Mr MacPherson found the 'sca Dr L. B. Jameson, Premier of Care vat usually adopts with the pen :
the
rescued.
are quite capable of managing their own only member of his crew that he saw was won by 6-3. His serves and placing, concerns, He denies that the national.
have assumed the form of an anti-is aged father and he seized hold of him, especially on the back line were neat and foreign
despot.
The cullision with the steamer net a number it times and lost a good deal diates any desire to become n
The Egyptians, the Khedico declares, are very fond of the French, and he hopes uppened a cight p.m. sad until ofis length. The third and fint ut also
11. French will come to Egypt in large three
Chan held on to his went to Mr Hancock by games to 4, Fach numbers, despite the Anglo-French entente inther. Then mature gave cut. He could player scored is games.
no longer asist his father, the The Times, commenting on the Khedive's statement, warns Abbas Hami that he hadst him go. That better display his devotion to his country Chan saw of his parent. Three hours later, by not permitting favourition and corrupt six a.m., Chan was picked up by another tion so rife in the public "departments still sing boat and he was landed at Wagian under his control.
Lighthouen, from whoro he made his way to Hongkong and reported the occurrencer He could not recognise the vessel which cut his boat in two all ho could say was that it was a two funnelled vessel and that both funnels were yellow in colour.
OUTRAGES IN MOROCCO.
'LONDON, March 25. Further necounts of the outrage at Marakesch show that a fanatical mob stoned the British Vice-Consul while that gontloano was defending his rudence in which Europeans had taken refuge. The Vice-Consul shot one of tha i
the mob, Frenchmen in Morocco accuse the Germans of
excited the Moors Enraged at Dr. Mauchamp's experiments in wireless telegraphy, the mob forced an cutrance to the doctor's house, and stoned the unfortunate Frenchman to death. They also stabbed the dead body repeatedly. Marakeseli have been sacked by the Moors
The houses of several Europeans in
LONDON, March 28.
the
of
Shinrock, Springbok,
Out of the Hottentot land,
Blackheath,
. Inverleith,
All the same to Scotland !
It is said that this rhymo le constructed on the football principal, if you can't
account of the career of the present Japan- ese Premior as a journalist to the Jiyu Tanshin:-
"Marquis Saionji, the Premier, found- ed a newspaper called the Toyo Jiya Shinban (Oriental Liberal Press) in the 14th year of Meiji. The editors wire Mr Matsuda, now under him Milster of Justice, Mr Kashiwada, an ox-member of Parliament, and the lats next Conference.
Chomin Nakao, The Marquis and lys #6- The return journey of the Premiers to the Hotel Ceoil was marked by renewed For the truth of this tale, there is the sistants devoted themselves to propaging evations from the crowds who lined the best authority. The hero of it was the the principles of liberty and democracy, streets from the Mansion House to the Rev. John M'Noll and the scene was an but their arguments ran to such extremity Stran
was the last Pestonji (owes S/6) had a somewhat casy living would be represented at the get the ball get the mRN
JAPANESE EVACUATION OF
MANCHURIA.
Formal Intimation to China,
story over Mr. S. Dupree (oires South 15/4), winning to sats by 6-2 and 08: respectively.
:
Athletion
A
THE SCHOOLS SPORTY.
The attention of members of the my, Navy and Pollo forde is directed to the half-milo event open for them at the Hong keng Schools Athletic meeting on Monday next.
WEATHER REPORT.
The Times says that every day shows that orangelical miceting in the Highlands that the Marquis was finally obliged to the Colonial Conference is impressing itself The "Stern Presbyterian mind oridently retire by an Imperial Ordinance. Many mis strongly on the people of Great did not wholly agree with evangelism, and Saionji was the fremder of the journalists Britain.
the preacher's reception was somewhat of to-day, and, living the closest relations It is still more satisfactory to find that chilly. His announcement of the opening with the press, he has made every effort the visitors are mored by the same feelings.
Referring to the problem of the place of hyun evoked a prompt robuke from the directly and indirectly in behalf of journ. India and the Orown Colonies in the Impe-precantor, who explained that they sang alists. It was through his efforts that the rial scheme, and the supposed indifference nae hymus here," Mr M'Neil proposed to representatives of new papers thirughout of the Colonies thereto, The Times suggests abstitate a paraphrase, but this, it up the country were honoured by the Emperor that Colonista be admitted to share in the.
nored, was even more obnoxious. Ah,
ho
Conference
recognised by the
Nakne wore-mirer Nichi offered s
pross
The Tokyo
salary for his services But Mr Nakae
adniinistration of India and the dopandon-well," said the preacher,"se can just recently. It was in March of the 14th sing Lord bless and pity us. The only year of Meiji that the Toyo Jiya Shipbun has discussed ita future misfortune was that the quip was wholly was founded. The Marquis was chief of the A Peking telogram states thuib ths | The following notice is issued by Mr constitution and the question of an Italost upon its victins, who sang the psalm At that time the sharp pou and the tact of Staf and the late Mr. Nakno chief editor.
announced to the Walwapu on the morn Japanose Representative the formally
Figg of the Hongkong Observatory perial Council.
On the 25th at 11.55 The barometer lain recipremtes the wishes of the Premiere
A telegram received from Mr Chamber. with unabashed fervour, ing of the 10th instant that all the has risen over Japan and the Loochoos, and incidentally mentions that he is pro-
A Strange Find. Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Japanese forces had been removed from and fallen on the E. coast of Chica
gressing favourably,
On April 12 the police made thread not ava the Marquis. The paper was much esteemed that the late Fukuchi Foreign Affairs, has heartily supported the Manchuria with the exception of railway
This is in reply to a telegmat from the The high pressure area still is over.
Genichiro of the Nichi Nichi confessed action taken by M. Pichon French
nefor head of auch succes in Minister for Foreign Affivirs, in occupying guards. The 15th of this mouth is the Japan, and insure appears to be slightly Conference sympathising with him in les coparate seizures of rilles, pistols and car-ho had the Moroccan town of Ujdi and demanding date conventionally fixed for the comple for over Tongling and the N.W. fart of illness.
The following are attending the Coutridges, totalling two hundred thousand, in the press. The entering of the Menuis from the Sultan retribution for the murder tion of the evacuation.
Newcastle and Sunderland. The owners into the ranks of the journalists, hower. It is stated to be the China Sen.
Molerate E. or variable winds will ferenco
was minds the subject of discussion among probably prevail in the Formosa Channel, CANADA The Right Hon. Sir W. Laurier, and fresh E. winds over the Northern, c. M. t. (Prime Minister), Lady Larlar, are supposed to bo Russian revolutionaries, Mr E. J. Lemaire Private Secretary). The police have since discovered further alores of the China San.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours end- Hon. W. 8. Fielding (Minister of Financo), myterious large consigninonts of arms and
Mrs. Fielding, Miss Edith and Miss Forecast for the 34 hours ending at noon Secretary), Hon. W. Paterson, Mrs. Pater Palm T
10a.m. to-day, 9.00 inches.
Florenes Fielding, Mr I. B. Viete (Private ammunition at Glagow and Edinburgh. terdorrow CANT DISTRICT
of Dr. Mauclump, at Markesali,
ALCOHOL ON TRIAL.
LONDON, March 29.
ing at
FORECAST
the Kwazoku (nobles), and Prince Iwakura desired Marquis Tokudaiji, the plier brother of the Marquis Saionji to ayse the hater to give up the pro- framonThe litter strongly rejected this adelce, but an Imperial Ordinance compel led him to retir from the work. When the news was made known the public demanded the inson for his retiring
The
readors, his reallença in Bangka, Tokyo
the belief of Japanese oficials that Russin and Peking ting, brought bin into
also will be in a position to make a similar Intimation prior to the 16th instant. prominence in the Far East. Born in 1843
With regard to the railway guards, thỏ be as educated in Mill Hil. School and
Sixteen leading medical reen, including Japan Mail gathers from Japanese journals University College, London. I took his gir Thomas M'Call Anderson, Regius Pro- B.A dogres in 1861, Doctor of Philosophy fessor of Medicine in the Glasgor Univer. that, the who forse no tainas by
sott, Misa Paterson, Hon. Bir 6 W. Palm Toddy. Marburg, in 1877, Hon. I.D., Casbridge, sity, and Dr William D. Halliburton, Japan in Manchoris is one Dirision-the
Borden, z. 6. 1. o., Miss Borden, Mr. The Ayuthis district, a correspontent in 1903, Privy Councillor in 106. He of 'byliod in the Iscences and three battalions of reservists: The sinds, fresh; aqually, some rain..
Hoogkong and Neighbourhout: L. Panet (Private Secretary). Hon. L. writes to the Bangkok Times, has for some editors of the paper, therefore, printed a in King's College,14th, under Lieut-General Sameshima- have published
Brodeur (Minister of Marine and Fisheries), entered the Japanese Consular Service sa
that in casas of disease former force was recently moved from ads, modente.
2.Formas Channel: N.E. Dvariable
Mr R. A. Wallard Prino been developing a now industry in the pamphlet in which the character of the student interpeter in 1881 and four yens alcohol is a rapid and trustworthy ro
manufacture and sale of palm fuddy. In farquis and the real state of affairs in cou
with his retirement were fully South cost of Chins between Hong- later was appointed interpreter. Thence storative, and its moderate use as an article Tehling to Idaoyang, which will be ita
noction The Marquia, it was wrilben, headquarters henceforth, and the three long and Lammocks: Same as No 1. forward his advancement was upid. In of diet for adulte is usually bonelcial.
Deakin (Prime Minister), Mra Dekinost places this is a small nisitor, not reto very embodiment of liberty, 1808 he was Japanese Secretary to the
battalions of reservists were sent over 4--South east of Chins between Hong Mr G. Attles Hunt (Secretary to part-garded by the fay or the Spirit Farmer,
ment of
External Affairs). Hon. Sit W. recently. This number of troops re-tong und Hiniaan: Same as No. 1.
Prosicion of our British Legatimi;, in 1884 he was Agent
party. Unluckily, this Lyno Minister of Customs), Mies Lyne but it has come to be quite s hisinose in copt him thew is no one worthy to be the Monthen to the north. Besides the publication was detected by the Metropoli presents 10 mon to every kilometra,
Dr Wollaston, Permanent Fond of us drinking of the spirit led to too frequent tan Police aid the editors were imprised. toms Department), Sir J
Hoo:
and Consul-Gueral. at Bangkok, being
London Rectang
THE DRINK BİLL
LONDON, March 20..
Mme.
rate
.A.
A
Hon.
Vard
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appointed Minster Resident in the follow- Tho, consumption of heer in the United which is 5 en less than the conven The Dutch steumust. Tilling" from in South America-Minister-ident at of the population compared with 2 gallons ry authorities are quoted as saying that with broken met showing-in latitude a
par head in 1889. Tho consumption of Mosto-Video Thence he went Morocco wines and spirits in 1900 Also showed even the Independent Corps that is the
ing year. Toren years later he was Kingdom in 1906 was 273 gallons per head sionally fixed complement. Tho niloy reports sighting a submerged rook New Lady Ward, Miss Ward, fights. The authorities have now taken Heico came to spend the Jiyu Shinbui
as Eavoy Exmordinary anil Minister considerable reduction compared with that Plonipotentiary in 1893 bank Tokyo in for 1800.
BEWARE OF A COUGH,
4 and long E. 181,39. name given to the above three battalions, numbering in all 2,000 men--will not be regularly distributed along the line of rail. way. Such a method would interfore se TOW is the time to get rid of that IN cough, for if you let it hang on, no riously with the training of the men she can tell that the end may be there In the House of Commons yesterday. Therefore the plan pursued will be to post have besa urod of their couple very
LABOURITIES AND MR BURNS. LONDON, Marcle 28.
RHEUMATIO PAINS BELIEVED. 10 one nadd how suffer the
goalsing pains of sciatic and acute rheum tian; as quick relief, may be had by apply. fact CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. ing Chamberlain's Pain Balm: This THIS.
Privato
notice of the matter, and have forbidden Soorotary CAPE CowNY-Hon. L. 8. Jameson, the manufacturo of the boddy without per C.B. (Prine
Minister), Mr. R. Sothom mision having been obtained. Holland (Private Secretary). Hon Dr Smartt (Commissioner of Public Wor
Works), and Private Secretary
NATAL HOU. F. R. Moor (Prime Min star), Mi
Miss Moor, Private Secretary
P Bond, I.Q.M.G. (Prime Minister).
TRANSVAIL-General Pollia (Frime Minister), Mr F. W Boyers (to not as Private Secretary And Interpreter and
on the Asiatic Society in Japan, the Mis Mesara Kur Hardie (Leader), W. Thorne, Ginimum tumbor of mon-probably 7 or quickly by using Chamberlain's Cough WFOUNDLAND: The Right Foil Sir Isa medicino of great worth and his been clearly, demonstrated in HaDy:
1E05, then nenes to Peking British Minister from 1000 until last year. Al
lus publications deal with Japa hand-
book, dictionary, ote, as well treatises
1909
and J. R. Clynes, of the Independent 8 per kilometre as guards, and to keep lamedy. Why not you? Try it and you sions, etc. He was knighted (CM.) Labour Party, donounced Mr John Barns's the rest in a body at some convenient lace will be surprised at the quick sold whobi is 1895- and ateived his G. C. M. G. i administration of the Unemployed Act.
vhonce their services cau bo conveniently it affords. Sold by all chemists and store. Mr Burns retorted that Mr Hardie was made use of
keepers.
two others.
merit. Try it when you have a cough thereande of cases. This liniment releven leop and rest possible, or cold and you are certain to be pleased the pain ara mires leop with the quick rollet which it affords. It wher is alone worth many times in past is plassant to take and can always be Many have been permanently cure of * For sale by all chernista und storskrapers depended open, For sale by all chemists rheumatism by the use of this liniment. and storekeepers,
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