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TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1910.

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KOREAN ANNEXATION.

THE BUFFS' SUCCESSÖRS.

The R,T,M.S. Hardinge arrives with tho 1st Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry on ALL QUIET IN THE CAPITAL 2nd December, and will leave with the 2nd Battalion East Kent Regiment (The Luffa) on 5th December.

(Independent News Agency's Service

to the China Mail)

TORTO, August 30,

King of Korea has issued a

parting nsoript to his late subjects, and the Resident-Ceneral has published a message befitting the occasion,

Seoul is quiet, and a general amnesty el prisoners has been proclaimed.

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FLIGHT OVER LAKE, GENEVA,

(From Our Own Correspondent.),

LONDON, August 30. The Swiss avintor Du Faux Bew with his acroplane over the whole length of Lake Genera 41 milein 66 minutes.

THE KAISER'S SPEECH.

NEWSPAPER ATTACKS

REBUTTED.

(Rester's Service to the China dhuil, )

LONDON, August 30.

A MATTER OF COSTS.

In the Court of Summary Jurisdiction this morning, before Dir Justice Hazoland, an action was brought by the Man Chan Firm to recover from Shum Yik Chow the sum of $98.60, being amount allagad to be dua na bilanče for money lant. There was a counter-claim for $514.89, balance dum for sbour supplied. Mr F.O. Barlow was for plantiffs and. Bir Otto Kong Sing for the dofandant.

Mr Barlow said he wished to apply for an adjournment as his client was sick. He produced a medical certificata. It was impossible to got on without the plaintiff. Mr Otto Kong ding applied for costs for the day in both cases. That would be $10 for aach caso.

His Lordship said he thought be had better leays that to the Taxing Master. Mr. Utto Kong Sing said they might come every day and plaintiff might ga on producing certificates with the result that ultimately defendant would be done

out of his coste.

Mr Barlow did not think there should

bo costa in inch case.

ANNEXATION OF KOREA.

Toxt of the Treaty.

We are indebted to the Japanese Consul General in Hongkong (bir T. Fuuntau) for the following tannalation of the Koroso Annaration Treaty -

His Majesty the Emperor of Japan and His Majesty the Emperor of Korea, having in view the special and, close relations to promote the cammon wral of the two nations, and to assure permanent pesce in between their rospective countries, desiring

the Extreme East, and being convinced that these abjects can be boat attained by the annexation of Korea to the Empire of Japan, have resolved to conclude

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NIGELIN London, Methueni and Co. Laura Poulets was not by any means an attractive woman-indoed à vindictivo old peasant woman on hur death bed doclared that she was a bad "un"-and yet it is not pomible to quite condemn har. Brought up amid narrow circunstancia, with a nost restricted qutlook on life, with no ideas on You can read the latest up- roaches her thirtieth year without achieving her chief object in life, the winning of expansive possibilities inhercompositionsho

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mate." Her father was a country solicitor's managing olork who had a hard struggle to deep his large family on 2950 a year and when the story opens she is making treaty of such annexation, and desperate attempts to escape from the have for that purpose appointed a dull thralldrom of an unlovely home by their plenipotentiaries the following:-His pursunding a cad of a tobacconist to marry, Majesty the Emperor of Japan-Viscount her. This individual had another string to and His Majesty Emperor of Korea To over Laura when the other girl's father Masakata Tareneb, His Resident General; his bow, however, and he curtly, throws: Wau Tong, Hla Minister President of delivers the ultimatum-"th' weddin' will Statos, who, upon matual conforoses and be three wooks from now." Then Laurs deliberation, haro agreed to the fellowing gota naituation as companion in a beautiful articles:

house belonging to one of the county

Article 1. His Majesty the Emporer of Korea makes complete and permanent cepston to His Majesty the Emperor of Japan all rights of sovereignty over the whole of Korea

Article. His Majesty the Emperor of Japan accopia the concession mentioned in the preceding article and consents to the complete annexation of Kores tp the Empire of of Japan. Mr Otto Kong Sing-I! your Lordship

Artiolo 3. His Majesty the Emperor of makes an order in one case you ought to in Japan will accord to their Majesties the the other. Ton dollars in the ordinary fee. perial Highness the Crown Prince of Emperor and Ex-Emperor and His Im- Mir Barlow-I think it would be a hard-Korea, and their consorts and heirs, such titles, dignity and honour sa are appropriate to their respective ranks, and sufficient annual grante will be made for the maintenance of such titles, dignity and

The Berlin semi-official Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung vigorously robuts the newspaper attacks on the Kaiser's speech delivered -nt Konigsberg, en-ship in each case. pocially the passage, "Regardless of the views and opinions of the hour I shall

go my way." ..

The journal says he would be a bad King who whould take the opinions of the day as his rule of conduct.

Sir Otto Kong Sing-We have been pat of befors. On the last occasion it was Mr

Eariow who was ill.

Mr Batlow-We aro not here to inflict a

penalty on a man who is ill.

CASA

His Lordship said it was really only one. There was only one attendance. After further discussion the costs of the GERMAN CROWN PRINCE. are fixed at $15, and the case adjourned until October 20th, this being the Grat available date.

PREPARATIONS FOR EASTERN TOUR.

(Router's Service to the Ching Mail.),

-Lomos, August 20. Router's correspondent at Berlin reports that the Orown Prince tem- porarily relinquishes his military duties on October 1st.

His Imperial Highness attends re- gularly the Foreign and Colonial Offices to study Eastern politics proparatory to starting on his voyage. -

The Prince, sails on the erniser Gaeisenau, probably returning on a German liner.

KOREA ANNEXED;

EFFECT ON EXISTING TREATIES,

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, August 29.

C

The Korean Annexation Treaty has been published in Washington.

The Korean tariff will be cortinaed

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----ACCIDENT TO ROYAL

ENGINEER.

At about 1.50 p.m. yesterday a Sapper of the Royal Engineers fell through the joints of a pier, which is being erected in the A.S.C. camber, on to the stone breakwater below, a distance of about 12 fect He sustained injuries to his head and body but the extent of these are not yet known, though it is believed he may have factored some of his ribs.

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"Before Commander Basil Taylor, R.N., at the Marine Court on Monday, Captain W. A. Valentine of the as. Kinshan, brought a charge against Captain E. Bienaime, of the s.s. Charles Bardouin, for failing to observe the rules of the road in

the waters of the Colony about 10 p.m. on

the 24th inst.

Mr W. F. L. Shenton appeared for plaintiff, and Mr E. J. Grist, represented defendant.

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No-Frods Japan will also accord appropriate honour posed to Laura's very material matter-of

Katharino Tynan. by factoons. sad treatment to the members of the ment and so we are really left guessing at

But Wilmette dies at this mo- The Rod of Justice, by Alice and Claudo

Jakow. Imperial house of Kores and their hors the clone as to whether Laura was success. Convict £13.L, by Marie C. Loighton. other than those mentioned in the preced-ful or not. Altogether the book discloses Micale Faraday, by L. T. Mesde. ing articles, and funda necessary for the very clever study of an unusual tempera-

ment. Only a woman could thus have Hypocritas and Sinners, by Violet) maintenance of auch honour and treatment stripped bare the soul of another-woman

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Bad left it unked and abixering, for all the world to see.

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Article 6. His Majesty the Emperor of Japan will confer peerages and monetary grants upon those Koreans who en account of meritorious services are regarded as deserving such special recognition.

Article 6. In consequence of the afore said annexation the Government of Japan assames the entire government and admin- istration of Kores and undertako to afford full protection for the persons and property of Koreans obeying the laws thors in fores and to promote the welfare of all auch Koreans.

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Article 7. The Government of Japan will so far as circumstances permit employ in the public service of Japan in Korea those Koreans who accept the new regime loyaly and in good faith and who are duly qualified for such service.

Article & This treaty having boon ap

proved by His Majesty the Emperor of Japan and His Majesty the Emperor of Kures aball take effect from the date of its promulgation; in faith whereof, ota

Nutwithstanding the eamest and labor- of Kores in which the Government

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Q. Costo, of the s.s. Isla Verde, Was charged, with dropping a thras ton anchor The entire nation is stirred by the gravity of the altuation and the enormity of the near the cables. The caso was remanded. the Government have already run far into crime represented. The financial tossus Lo

The second prisoner who was charged millions of dollars and hundreds of lives at the Magistracy with setting fire to No. have been lost. Forest rangers and sathlers 128, Shanghai Street, Yaumati, in order tå known with exactaces for some time to defraud an insurance company, was com have perished to an extent that cannot be

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'According to his account of the affair, a and burned to death and 100 others are defendant who appeared at the Magistracy mising. It is estimated that 8,000 settlers to-day had an unusual experience. He GREAT BRITAIN are homeless in Idaho alons and many said he went into a launch at Quarry Bayj Oregon and eastward into Montana and ia

A wall of fire has moved Idaho a thousand square miles of forest are Oregon and Montana are directly in the blazing.. Large reserves of pine forests

Bis worship, having heard the evidence. ious work of reform in the administration others are threatened. sestward into to sleep. He was minus a jacket bat

during the night a fairy god-mother had appeared and not only "eumshawed him wain, the apparently did not bellere jacket but actually put it on for him. The

hold that the Charles Hardouin failed to Japan and Korea have been engaged for keep well clear of the Kinshan se required more than four years since the conclusion of by rulo No. that did attempt to the for a decade,

cross ahead of the Roshan therapy out of Goverment in that country has a not of 1905, the existing system Hasampo will no longer be an opening against Rale 22,

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oftpreserv port. Shinwiju is to be opened

Defendant was fined $150 or two monthsing public order and tranquillity, and in path of the flames and their escape is in such things, rudely aroused him from his

addition, a spirit of suspicion and misgiving dominates the whole peninsula. In order condition. Twenty-four of its people are the police and on making his appearance Wallace, Idaho, continues in a precarious blissful slumbers and handed him over to to maintain peace and stability in Korcs, dead and another twenty five have been before the magistrate defendant was sont to promote the prosperity and welfare of badly injured by fire and otherwise. Koreans, and at the same time to ensure

instead.

On the treaties with the Foreign Fowera ceasing to operate,. Japan's existing treaties will be applied to Korea

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Wah Tes Fat Po's Service.)

PEKINO, August 29. Ching Fen has been appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs for the Kwangtung Province,

THE CHEKIANG RAIL- WAY TROUBLE.

(Wah Tex Fat Pa's Berriec).

PEKING, August 29.

-It is stated that the Grand Councillors

wished to raise a foreign loan for the

purpose of constructing railways, but, fearing the opposition of Tang Sou Chin, manager of the Chakiang Rail way, they decided to degrade him.

The people of the Chekiang Province have sent telegrams to all the Provinces urging the people to unite in the petition requesting the Government to reverse its decision in degrading Tang Sou Chia.

TROUBLE IN YUNNAN.

(Wah Tes Yat Pos Service)

Pexrse, Angust 29. H.E. Li Ching Hi, Viceroy of Yunnan. has reported by wire that riots have broken out on the south-weat frontier of the Province, and that the troops sont for the purpose of quelling the die met with several

mprisonment.

AN OLD MAN'S SORROW.

An old man went into a Chinese temple

probable.

the safety and repose of forsign residents, The forest rangers, who leading the to prison for three weeks.

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at Shaukiwan to "joss," when he encoun- tered the keeper of the place.

"Wherefore art thou aad, my good.

being convinced of the urgent necessity of The officials of the forestry bureau.claim menta under false pretencen. Defendant, it mani" exquired the later sympathetically. quirements of the sivastion, and of furfish that they have panitive evidence that the was stated in evidence, took two friends to

"My son is sick, sigh unto death," ng sufficient guarantees for the future, answered the native, and I have come to Have, with the approval of His Ma joas that he may be cured."

jesty the Emperor of Kores, concluded **Let-un both jom to the Posat" through respective plenipotentarica

their suggested the temple keeper consolingly-ation of Kores to the Empire of

a treaty providing for the complete ander "He will tell us what medicine thy son By virtus of that important act, which Japan. shall take effect on its promulgation, the Imperial Government of Japan undertakes the entire government and administation

most desirety."

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County Cricket. Having performed the sacred exercises, for which the native gave the Poast ten

(From the “N.-0. Daily Neurs ")- cente, who in turn told the keeper to buy Kores, and hereby declares that the

Loxnox, August 25, matters relating to foreigners and foreign opium with the money, the latter ascertain trade in Kores ball be conducted in The following are the results of the ed that the medicine which would cure the accordance with the following rules: cricket matches played on August 22, 23 son was to be had by boiling the leaves of 1. On the trenties hitherto conclul 24

ed a substantial repast with a liberal supply

of refreshments, in the presence of some Chinese sing-song girls, who were angsgod to fan them during the mcal, it was found. that the defendant, who acted as host, had only three cants wherowith to settle his account. "His friends had already departed and bo was arrested.

COMMAND OF HM.S. NEWCASTLE.

Captain Walter H. Cowan, M.V.O.,

the command of the Newcastle, which

"bull's horn" tree, the son drinking the to be operativo, Japan's existing treaties at Bristol by eight wickets; Surrey beat od by Kares with foreign powers ceasing Gloucestershire beat Northamptonshire ton thus obtained.

will, so far as practicable, be applied in Kent at the Oval by one run; York- Apparently these instructions were faith-Korea. Foreigners resident in Kores will, shira haat Hampshire at Portsmouth by fully carried out, but, and to relate, the son as far sa conditions permit, enjoy the sato afx runs Nottinghamshire beat Middle... who lase just bear appointed to died and this led to the temple keeper and the protection of their legally acquired The between Sussex and Essor was rights and immunities as in Japan proper Baxa Nottingham by four wickets. apposting as the Magistracy this morning, rights, subject in all cases to the juris ras, match base oween Lancashire, we taken the place of the iliated Bedford in charged, on suspicion, with the man-diction of Japan. The Imperial Gov-Derbyshire was abandoned on account of Far Eastern Watera, has had a varied sore).

ernment of Japan is ready to seat that the

to jurisdiction in respect of cass actually pending in any foreign.consular courts in Korea at the time the treaty of annexation takes effect shall remain in Buch courte until final decision.

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MATRIMONIAL DIALOGUE.

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KC.B.. sant against King Koke of Brasa River (modal with cissp), -in the

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engagements Government of Japan ing face, and leaned over to the magistrate. following of interest to pensioners :--- will for a A period of ten years levy upon

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