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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908.

THE OPIUM QUESTION. THE CARNEGIE BERO FUND,

EARLY SUPPRESSION IN CROWN COLONIES

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LONDON, November 20. Thirty members of Parliament interested in the opium question have conferred together privately. They advocate the suppression of the opium trade in the Crown Coloning

at the carliest possible, moment. It

The Exclusion of British Seafarers.

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The following correspondence on this matter has transpired between the Ing perial Merchant Servics Guild and Mr

Carnegie :- The Imparial Merchant Service Guild,

The Arcade, Lord Street, Liverpool, 9th October. 1908.

Andrew Carnegie, Esq.

THE KING'S MESSAGE TO INDIA.

SLA, November Let His Majesty the King-Emperor's Meas. aga on the jubiles of Queen Victoria's Proclamation is follows¦—

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its well-being and content. These sincero felings of active sympathy and hope for India on the part of my Royal House and line only represent and they do most truly rapresont, the deep and united And purpose of the people of this Kingdom

12. May Dirine protection und favour strengthen the wisdom and mataal good will that are needed for the achievement of a task as glorious as was over committed to rulers and subjects in any state or in- pire of recorded time.

LONDON, Novombor 2. King's message, describing its statesman- The newspapers heartily applaud the jiko language as vigorous but guvernua, noxi minds of the people trust that it will appeal to the hearts and

1. It is now bfty years since Queen Victoria, my beloved mother and my august predecessor on the Throne of these roairs, for divers weighty reasons with the advice: and consent of Parliament, took upusi! herself the government of the territorice Sir, I beg to return thanks for year theretofore administered by the Ion, wide and profounil regist were the au-fitting anniversary on which to greet the Better of the 29th ullo. It would use East India Company. We deem this a farers of our countrymen excluded from the scope of the splendid fund which you Princes and Peoples of India in com- have created simply because their obupalk-

memoration of the oxalled tack than se Lion is one which computs absms on their ly undertaken. Half a centary is but a brief span in your long anuals, yet the part from the United Kingdom.

Their labour is perforce on the bich I half century that ends to-day will stand toleration, and is intended to form a naw amid the floods of your historic ages a for- seas, theirs is a fuard and vary poorly re-

shining landaussh. The proclamation of

The Times says: We are convinced that the stately and eloquent message will deeply impress the myriad inhabitants of India, though conveying stern warnings. It is imbued with the spirit of benignant laudas in Indian politics. We cannot

bo progressive concessions towards reason-.

is reported that a propagando in this muncrated job, and, in very many respecte, the direct supremacy of the Crown sealed govern India in jack boots. There mast respect is to be instituted in the Hone they fare considerably worse, tuan, these tho anity of Indian Government and open | ebla and moderate claims.

of

Commons and throughout country prior to the forthcoming ference at Shanghai in January.

DEATH OF PRINCE

CHING.

whose work aubles them to reшunim per- the manently shore. In the witter of seting, con-purposes, disfranchised, and consequently

THE LAFE EMPEROR LYING

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IN STATE.

IMPORTANT ARRESTS.

(Wah To: Yet Zuía Seroine.)

PERING, November 19.

"or instance, they are, to all intents and

they cannot command that Parlinient influsses which they otherwise would.

Therefore, it would seem very hard that, entipiouous as their bocvary and humanity has bus in the high own, they should not be regngnised as lewing the opportunity to participate in the advantages and privileges which will arise out of the Carnegie Her Fund. This will be metically so me the position stands at present, the out of the cases of livery in the British arercantile marine there are ut very few which happen in our local

coastal watOIX,

B HUNT UTA. The journey was arduous nad the advance may have sometimes seemed low, but the incorporation of many strange ly diversified communities and of some thres hundred millions of the human race under British guidance and control bas proceeded steadfastly and without a pause we survey our labours of the past century with clear gaze and good conscience.

E. Difficulties wat as attend all human rule in every age and place have risen up from day to day. They have been faced by the servants of the British Crown with

council and age and patience, with deep resolution that has never faltered nor shaken. If errors have occurred the agenta of my Governmont have spared We gather from your letter that you feel pains and no self-sacrifice to correct them; if abuses have been proved, rigorous that it is net possible to thoroughly in-hands have laboured to apply a remedy. vestigate nenu of bravery performed by a No secret of the Empire can avert British seafarer when ccurs outside the the scourge of drought and plague, but experienced administrators have done all that skill and devotion are capable of do-

at ser than there has been in similar cases ashore. In fact, in most cases at sus, the prosence of plenty of eye-witnesses is all the more probable.

the British Islands, or the waters thereof.

But there has never boon ny greater difficulty in obtaining, full, complete, and The name selected for the new reignoliable information pagaring brave deeds is Heu and it la awaiting de sanction of His Royal Highness Prince Chun.

The Chief Eunuch, Li Eun Ying, and Taui, Saperintendent of the Palace, tave been arrested, the latter on account of having exceeded his powers.

The body of the late Emperor is lying in state in the Ancestral Palace, where only the Emperors worship. The new Emperor, Prince Regent Chun, the Grand Councillors nad high officers

to mitigate those dire calamites of nature. For a longer period than was ever escaped the dire calemities of war within known in your land before you have your borders. Internal peace has been

ualtokon,

4. In the great Charter of 1858 Queen

The bulk of the Bengali population in Calcutta view the King's message with in- difference, if not shaolute disappointment.

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King's Message has been received by the nativo pres with keen disappoint mont, and in some cases with bitterness. has been granted to the Indians. The The Asrita Basir Putrika says nothing style of the Message might at least have been more attractive. By the side of the Queen's Proclamation the King's Message appears to be a fifoless thing.

how little statesmanship there is in Eng The Bengallee says the Message shows land to-day. It bitterly comments on the lack of any promise of equality of Indians with British subjects in other parts of the have been a hollow mockery by the side of Empire, and says had it been given it would. the treatment of Indians in the Transvaal A promise

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which was possible at least as a promise: fifty years ago ceases to be possible to-day.

A CYCLING ACCIDENT.

In proof of what we urge I may say that the Royal Humane Society, of which Victoria gave you noble assurance of her H.R.H the Prince of Wales is Prusident carest desire to stimulate the peaceful this afternoon, an inquiry was hold regard-

Before Mr 3. R. Wood at the Magistracy' whose medals and decorations are deemed industry of India, to promote works of of a very high ordor-usually find no public atility and improvement, and to ing the death of Teu Cheung, a female, difficulty in securing the fullest information administer the Government for the benefit who died as a result of being run over by s British ships, and the Society does not rospecting acts of personal bravery on

of all residents theroin. The schemes cyclist. The jurors sworn in were: that have been diligently framed and Mera R. S. Judab. H, R. B. Hancock, contine ita scope to our own local shorea

If the administrators of the Carnegie executed for promoting your masterial Here Fund were not satisfied that they supienes and advance-schemes unsurpass and C. M. Mayor. complete and correct information of an acted in their magnitude and their boldness- of bravery, at sen, then it would not bear witness before the world to the seal

devote any part of the Fund towards it

The resources of the Fund are quite Ample nugh to admit of seafarers being included.

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visited the Auocatral Palace to witness scuably be exported that they should with which that benignant promise has amination of deceased considered that deathThe 105th M. L. 1. Band will play Special

the lying in state of the late Emperor.

The Empress-Dowager, queen of the late Emperor, bad su amicable consults tion with concubine Klan and ordered stabmit that they narit the grandant the Government to pay her taels 500 per month.

Persistent rumours are current in Tientsin. Shanghai and Peking that Tuan Shikoi saya he will assassinate the new Emperor.

The Government have ordered the arrest of persons heard making such statements.

If only in the interests of humanity, wo

encouragement in saving life at sea. They themselves fraquantly riek personal_hard- ahips and dauger, and thus are able to appreciate in what serious jeopardy they must place themselves when attempting to

rescue other

I may mention that, not long ago, different enses arose where members of the Guild Jost their lives on the high seas in attempting to save others, and their widows were loft is very straitened circumstances. According to your present proposal mich enges could not be considered in con-

been fulfilled.

6. The rights and privileges of the Feudatory Princes and Ruling Chiefs have been respected, preserved and guarded and the loyalty of their allegiance has been swerving. No mom among my subjects has been favourer, molested or disquieted by reason of his religions clief or worship, All en hare enjoyed protection of the law. The law itself been administered without disrespect in greed or caste, 62 anges and iden« varied in your civilisation. It has been simplified in form and its machinery adjusted to the requirements of ancient communities slowly entering a now world.

me due to hemorrhage following a ruptured spleen.

Privato Geyer, who had been out cycling with Lance Corporal Lenken, both of the Middlesex Regiment, gave evidence as bo seeing a Chinese woman trying to dodga the cyclists. Witness did not see Lauce Corporal Lenken touch deceased with his

cycle.

Whilst cycling at Yaumati, stated Lance Corpora Lenken he saw deceased and he rang his bell when some twenty-five yards away. Sho appeared to become 6. The charge confided to my Gorem multitudes of mens now and for ages to turn. ment concerns the destinies of endless frightened and did not know which way to He did not know whether the

Prince Ching died yesterday after-mction with the administration of thee, and it is a parapunt duty to repress handle as touched her or whether she

noon.

LATER.

splendid fund which you have initiated, and we anbmit that it would be sorely felt by widows and orphans left behind. Pending the approval of the Regent, further is connection with this matter, but Wo grently regret to trouble you any

Prince Chun, the new reign cycle is beo do so knowing your readiness to give your attention to any question of benevol known as Shun Tang (KH) as once in most deserving cases, especially where it is needed as a result of herois suggested by Chung (bih-tung, deeds. Could you only say that any special enses of berois the part of British [Note:-These two characters mean

seafarers on the high seas, or from British Spread good polier throughout the Em-ships in ports abroad, would at least receive pire," and are to be adopted from the first consideration at the hands of those who day of the first mount next year. --ku, G..] administer the fund-they in such cases The principul Eunuchs Li Lin Yn being given the power to use it as we have sugusted, if deemed deserving-we fal and Wang, with two others surnamed Chiu, have been sent to the Beard of Law for punishment, being charged with attempting to obtain power und with interfering in important affairs at the Palace.

sure flat whilst appreciated by the public at large it would command the very sincere gratitude of seafarers in this country, am, Bir, Your obedient servant,

(Signed) T. W. Moosa,

Secretary.

Skibo Chetic. Sutherland, October 12th, 1908.

Dear Bir,Mr Carnegin has yours of 9th instant. He agrees with his Trustees that Prince Chuo advocates the early they have quits en ugh to do organising the Hero Fund at home. What they may de iu later youre will be known later. They feel they have undertaken a difficult task-Respectfully yours.

(Signed) Jas. BERTRAM,

establishment of a Parliament.

A CURIOUS SQUABBLE,

T. W. Moore, Esq.,

Secretary,

The Viceroy of Canton has just ordered Proctor Chu to asek out who amongst the officials have not yet given up epium-anok-The ing. This man is said to be a very stern and determined oficial. In the course of

Gate:

-Secretary.

with a stern arm guilty conspiracies that fell. these conspiracies I know to be abhorrent havo Do just cause and no serious aim. After His Worship had summed up the

to the loyal and faithful character of the jury returned a verdict of death in ac rast hoste of my Indian subjects, and I will cordauso with the medical evidence. not suffer them to turn me aside from my His Woreaip considered that such, task of building up the fabric of security accidents might happen with the utmost and order.

care on the part of the ayclists.

7. Unwilling that this historic univer- say should pass without some signal hark ed that, as was ordered on the memorable of loyal olomuney and graco I havo direct-

uncasion of the Coronation Durbar in 1999, the sentences of persons whom out Courts have duly punished for offences nginst the law should be remitted or in varinus degrees reduced, and it is my wish that wrong-doers may remain mindfat of this

act of mercy and may conduct themselves without offence henceforth.

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*. Steps are being continuously taken to urge obliterating distinctions of rate as the tests for access to posts of public authority and power.

In this path I confidently expect and intend progress henceforward to be steadfast and sure. de education spreads experience ripens, and the lessons of responsibility are we learned by the keen intelligence and apt. expabilities of a India,

HUMOURISTS OF ALL

NATIONALITIES.

A very interesting lecture was given Ly Mr W. H. Williams, under the anapicias of the Union Church Literary Society, at the

Union Church Half on Thursday evening.

Mr W. G. Humphroys presided and there was a good attendance.

What is a humguriet ?” What is bubour?" asked the lecturer. A standard dictionary gave the meaning as one who gratified his own humour, one who had odd conceita. It may or may not therefore be compliment to style anyone a humourist.

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Si, In thanking you for your further administration will be all the more efficient Even in glcony tithes the French kaew Lau, who has a house near the North favour of the 12th inst., we can only express if this officers who conduct it have greater how to preserve their light-heartiness,

Chu, suspecting that Prefect Lau the bape that, as the organisation of the opportunities of regular coulact with thoro During the French recolation there Gold of Cathay, by Gilbert Wintle. was addicted to the pipe, determined to Carnegie Here Fund developes, it will be influence and reflect common opinion i examine into the matter and search the found quite practicable to bring within its heat it. I will not speak of the measure peared in a newspaper the names of those

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aud⚫ serious struggle arose announcing the creation of the Fend, is mark a notable stage in the beneficent pro-he

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Night's ontertainmente." The Song of Hyacinth, by John Oxenham. between them. The result was that each the scene of many heroic acta.

Nonconformist ennscience rather mon sent in a petition to the Viceroy you mention could easily be surmounted

We would point out that thip difficulty Brass of your affairs.

valour and fidelity tried the happy disposition of a man lite Holy Orders, by Merit Coroll. complaining of the other, the one and theby Baiting the advantages arising out of of my Indian troops and at the Now Year Mark Twain, the Americau baroourist, Keepers of the House. by Cosmo Hamilton. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.: other describing what is said to have the Fund to these British seafaring heroneve ondered that opportunity should be he can see humour in stones, in the happened from his own point of view.or their dependents actually residing taken to show in a substantial form this uning brooks. The lecturer concluded with many amusing illustrations which my high appreciation of their martial in- Now the affair has been handed over to in the United Kingdom. the District Judge and Treasurer to be on British ships many he considered by the 11. The welfare of India was one of the

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