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Leaving India and plunging through the various waters, I have at last arrived in London to participate in the general re- joicings of the Coronation ceremony of his Cold and Hot Water throughout. Majesty the King-Emperor. I merely come to this place as a visitor to sea and onjoy the ceremony, which is more than an or dinary function to ps people of the East, who are used to look upon the King as a divine messenger ront by the Dispenser of

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lines cr of my mind. A city of the dimensions of London is impossible to be understood in the right spirit, and heuer I cannot assure the readers that I am coming down as 'an apestle to lay out cer tain universal statements. But I can claim to say what I feel, and every word I utter comes directly from my heart.

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As soon as the special xpress brought me to this Imperial city the first thought that was uppermost in my mind was the crowda of passengers from various parts of the globe treading on the same platform where I was. Deafening chears, happy oxclamations, gleaming faces struck me as something unique. In my living memory I have never heard, much less read, any, thing of a similar kind. From the far-off America, Australia, "From India, from China, from Japan-all shook hands to. gether in this city. To-day, at this moment, I think there are more persons in London than two or three of the greatest cities of the world. What is there in London to attract so many? What is that charm which has hypnotised millions?

A GLORIOUS MONUMENT. These are the two questions that con- frent mo at the outset. It is not merely political connections; it is not merely the influenci of Great Britain in the world; it is not merely the idle curiosity of persons that have brought dowu streams of human heings, but it is adteething more, something erhier, and something nobler. It is the Irresistible charm, it is the tie of nature's attraction that she tied all of us round to thia city. There are many cities in the world huge and grand, but there is some counterneting side which disturbs with the grandeur of those places. But London, gifted by nature, stands as the glorious monument of perfection.

The special left me at the Charing Cross Station musing and soliloquising as to the various things I saw around me. With

LADIES AFTERNOON TARD ROOMS, curious face, with interested leois, I slowly walked the platform, and at last was | brought co to face with what I think to be one of busiest streets of the world.

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From the theatre I went straight to my hotel, walk to resume my excursions the next day. In the fine morning, which Noma was axceedingly cheerful, Irea from the equatorial head or freasing cold. I was kḥlu to hunt down many places of worth and note; the Parliament Hall, old in tradition: Atlas

Bramble | the Abbey, with monuments of the greatent

of the world's men, I visited, and was Britomart greatly touched by the architectural beauty; Cadmus As I was coming aleng in tramore

Cherub purchased a newspaper and was going through it.

special mention of the Clio Indian Budget brought me to that particular Fame column, I was reading it with interese when the conductor, who evidently was a very sociable and amicabia uran, as all fram Handy and 'bus conductors here are, directed my attention to another place in the piper, where thoro was something about the arrival of Indian notables in London. I Kent was very much struck with his kindness, Kinsl and asked him whether he liked Indians.

We in England sover recognise the Merlin culous bar, and we treat the black man just*linotaur in the same way as we do our own,"

Monmouth I naked him was the candid reply.

him several other interesting questions, simply to know bloorlen whether he knew any thing about Indis. Nowcastlu

with The more I engaged in conversation

Nightingale syni. him the more he seemed to show pathy towards me, country and country nie. Other I did not like to disturb with bis work, and Rasio assured him that we in india entertain the

Robin deepost feeling of affection towards Eng. land, which cheered him very much.

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His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.

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Commander

Hongkong

Voihaiwoi

Lt. Comdr. Hon. Guy Stopford

Lt. Comdr. M. B, R. Blackwood Cpt. S. St. John Farquhar 14-Comir, T. J. S. Lyzé

en route San F"cisco

Chpt. Cayley

Yangtazo Labuan

Weihaiwei Hongkong

Class,

despatch-vessel cruiser, Sud class

Tons. Qua I..E.P.

1700 12 2000

Cumar, Lowndes

4960

10

7000

Captain E. B. Kladje

Last report at

Weibalwai Weihaiwat

› Admiralty tux

Master W, Wast

Hongkong

river gunboat.

710

-900

Lt. Col. B.. G. Washingten?

~Hongkong

river ganbout

710

22

000.

Liont. Condy, J. M. Barker

Shanghai

sloop

1070

1400

Comde, H. Lyne

Shanghai

water tank and tug

300

300

Master H. Smith

Hongkong

sloop:

1070

1400

Condr. H. R, Venlo

Shanghai

torpedo bast destroye

360

$700

Livut.-Comdr. R.'S. Monroe

Weihaiwai

cruiser, ad class

4360

jo

7000

Capt. J. Nicholas

Weihniwal

torpedo bont destruyer

273

4000

Lt. Comdr. Hoo Buy Shopford

Hongkong

torpedo beat destroyer

B 4000

Jams

torpedo bout destroyer

.980

0

3000

cruiser, 1st class.

9000

river gubbent

816

1200

*aloop

1040-

Commur. B. O. M. Dary"

cruiser, Ist einen

14,600

27,000

oruiser, lat cha

1800

Capt. L E. Power

river gunboat

180

A

800

cruiser, 2nd class

4800

river gunboat

$3. 9

Lt.-Comdr. G. P. Leith Capt. G. E. P. Hunt, D.S.0. Lieut.-Com, C. H. Woodward

Canton

Bongkang

*Yangtazo

torpedo bost destroyer

950

€ 6300

Weihaiwej

depot ships sabinarines

080

1400

Lt.-Comdr. N. E. Archidulo

Hongkong

river gunboat

83

Lt.-Con. C. A. O. Douglan

West River

river gut bost

83

240

Lt.-Com. E. J.-J. Southby

Canton.

river guzbont

&

240

Lt.-Coudr. Manrico E. Leslie

Yangtse

torpedo boat destroyer

3311

0

4300

Gunner E. J. Trille

Hongkong

+

Tamar Toal

receiving ship

4830

G

Commoderà C, J. Eyres

Hongkong

river gunboat

180

Į

800

Lt.-Comdr. R. J. Buchanan

Yangtame

river gunboat

720

ir 2

900

Lt.Comdr. M. B.. Hamilton

Hongkong

torpedo boat destroyer

355

6

6:00

Lieut. Can. H. D. Adair.Hali

Weihniwei

surveying ship

820

Lt-Comdr. Eancock,

Hongkong

torpedo hoat destroyer

360 B 300

Lieut. Condr. G. E. Hartford

Weihaivoi

river gunboat-

107

river gunbaar

150

+

200

500

Lirut.-Cont. B. R. Brocke

river gunboat

130

500

Lieut.-Com. M. H. Wilding Lt.-Comb, G. F. A. Malock

sabamrice

submarine

submarino

This Sandpiper

was the first experience which I had in this Saipe city. Tho event, though small in itself, yet redacta a great deal on the spirit of Taku toleration of the people.

ADMINATION OF THE POLICE.

Woo cock

S

The policeman is all attention, and Thistle many a time when I had been mistaken Vigo te has led me over to the right pines Waterwitel think the London police is the most per Whiting with grest inconvenience to himself. fect in the world. With busy, rolling | Walgeon trafic, with extraordinary real nud push the poligo manage most cleverly to avoid all accidents. This is a wonder in itself. Woodark

Another striking feature of this city is 36 the way in which hotels and restaurants in any other are managel. In Fadin, or

well. country of the East, I am sure even trained business ni who is brought up to the trade from his childhood enak not manage hotels so cleverly and as well as British systems do. The travellers are very well looked after. So much so tant A man feels entirely at home at an excrp- tionally low price. With the present congestion one could have naturally ex- pected a comparative riss in hotel charges. This is tot se, but, on the other baud, the charges seem to be the cheapest possible. The rates are oven lower than what could he met with in Fadin. This adds addi- tioanl convenience to the visitors, who seed nut empty their purses, as they du in other cities,

THE BEAUTIFUL WOMEN.

Decalfe

240

2 210

3

Comdr. C. L. Lambo

Lt. C. Godfrey Herbert Lt.-Comdr. A. A. L. Fenner Lt. Conter, J. R. A. Codrington

Flagship of Vice-Admiral Alfred L., Winsloe, K.Ú.B., C.V.O., C.M.G., Commander-in Chief

Last of all, the women, their dress the many prevailing fashions among them, did not leave me untouched. With Oriental Alouette

area and seclusion na Easterner cannet | Argus have a full conception of free atmosphere Caronde and its result. The basy housewife walks along with her husband she takes part in Comete

all deliberations that affect the welfare of tho household; there is a mutual tio and afec- tion, and the English woman is a very medel Dupetit-Thouars t of modesty and happiness She appears very Esine beautiful, educated, and civilised.

Esturgeon Almost every office here seems toʻulilisa woman's energy and cleverness. This is Fronde woman is confined behind the walls of her M thing which is unknown in India, for a Henri Riviere

Jacquin

own house; anities and chances along with equal opportunities Liao her husband. The English dress is very. Lynx

Manche picturesque, and adds lustre to their handsome figuro.

I am deeply impressed with the people Montcalm*

Their good manners, their Mousquet of London. the courtesy, and politeness have all made y amiability, their kindness, their affection, me feet for them, and wherever I am my Pilo hart will fondly turn to this portal of Pistolet happiness and glory... Baja in the

Protec Manchester Despatch,"

Redoutable Styx

KIPLING'S' CIRCULATION.

On the strength of material gathered Vauban from Messrs Macmillan's statistics, the Тебегал Pall Mall Gusrtie estimates the sales of Mr Vigilante

Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station.

French destroyer

French gunboat

French cruiser

123

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115

Yungtszo

Upper Yangtasa

Upper Yangtar

Hongkong Hoggkong

Hong Long

Last report

Canton

Suigen (Reserve)

Saigon

Saigon

Baigen

Saigon (Reserva)

Saigon (Reserve Hongny

Nizme.

Fag and description.

Kaiser Frans Joseph I Austro-Hungarian cruiser

French armoured cruiser Achéron

French cruiser Alger

Tons. Guna H.P.

Captains.

French gunboat

4400

1830 10 210 -3-420

506 7

Capt. Alfred Cicell

Amoy

1700

Lieut. Bertrand

Saigon

5100

Capt. Delzons

Suigon

400

Commander Badin

Saigon

French river guubont

French gunboat

3,80 -6 150

370

Liout. d'Estienne

Freneli gunboat

BOO 6.

500

French gunboat

645

1000

Comdr. J. Gervais Liont. de Linares

French armoured cruiser

10,014

30 20,000

French gunbost

141

French sub-marine

Liect. Combut

Saigon

950

303

Sajron

Haiphong

French gunboat

201

208

French gunbont

500

Ephoag Ras'v Saigon (Rogerre).

French sub-narina

Lieut. Marrs

Saigon

French surveying-sup

1625

5000

French destroyer

9700 307

12 19,600

Comdr. Ragot da Touche Capt. Charon

Saigon

Saigont

4

302

Lieut. de la Rocha Kerandreori

Saigon

French gunboat

Lieut. do Maindreville

Upper Yangtze

French gunboat

130

Licut, Puech

Tongku

French terpode boas

130

300

Comdr. Morteno)

Flongay

French sub-manne

Lieut. Morris

Saigon

French batteship (reserve) 9437 French gunbeat

8 6071

Capt. Drouet

Saigoo.

1798

10 1700

Lieut. Saxiot

Saigon

1

Takiang Takon

French gunbut

Yangtze

French destroyer &

230

French torpedo-depot

French torpedu-depot

Lieut. Bihol

Cap St. Jaagus –

French ganboat

7

500

Licut. Biscall

Canton

German cruiser German cruiser German gunboat Germanu gunboat, Germana cruiser

3600

20. 18,500

Capt Bllerthun

Taingtsu

11.600

38 28,000

Captain Calar

Tsingtau

1900

10

1300

Comdr. Merement:

Shanghai

900

12 1300

Capt. Mysing t

Shanghai

3250

24 11,000

Capt. Schrooder

Tsingtao

German gunboat German cruiser German river gunboat

200 10

3400

1350 22 13,200

Comdr. Bendemana

Shanghai

Isingtau

Yangtazo River

German fagship Germa torpedo-bout

--11,600

400

36 24,000

Taingt

6500

Germana 'torpedo-boat

280 4 €000

Capt, Licht, Heyden Liout, Koble (Hans)

Taingiau

Tsingtaw

German gunboat

900

10

1360

Comdr. Luppe

Shanghai

German river gunboat

903

Garman river gunboat

223

-1300

500

Capt. Lieut. Graf Dohns-Schlodien › Cançon

Capt. Lieut. Kautta

Shanghai

Comdr. Tommi Picenardi

Shanghai

Portuguese gumboat Portuguese gunboat

Capt. Matts d'Oliveira

Macso

700

Captain J. Milheiro

Blacso

7. 8. submarine

Ensign 3. M. Murray

Manila

U.S. protected cruiser UB.tarpodo-boatdestroyer

3430 17

7900.

Com. Clarence S. Williams

Yokokaina

420.

7

8000

Ensign E. B. Roet

Manila

U.8. tarpodo-bost destroyer U.S. gunboat

420

7

8000

Ensign Robt. W. Urbanisa

Mazils

243

8

250

Ensign Stuart W. Cake

Canton

Chauncey- Chattanooga

US torpedo-bost destroyer

420

7

8000

Ensign L. N. McNair

Manila

U. B. protected cruiser

Amoy

U.S. protected cruiser

Dale

U.S.torpedo bont destroyer

8200 420

10,

4700

Comdr. Hugh Rodman

Cavite

8000

Ensign F. J. Blatcher

Manila

Decatur

U.S.torpedo-boat destroyer:

420

Ensign C. S. Gravos

Hamile

El Cano

UIS. gumboat

No. 14, D'ÁGUILAR STREET. Hel

Jairon

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Fros.

U.S. gunboat

1397

1800

Comdr. B) 0.′′Bitler

Yangtza Rlysz

U.S. gumboat

Lieut. J. WSchoenfeld

Cavite

Mindoro

US, gamboat

Liout. C. A. Woodruff

Maceasin

U. B. submarine

Ensign E. D. Whorter.

Mavila

Botiona

V. 8. station ship.

·6244:

Ensign Robt. V. Lows

· Manila

Monadnock

Cerits

U. B. monitor

4084

$200

Commander H. A. Bispham

Cavite

U. S. cruiser

3430

20

Comdr. William G. Miller

Yokoh

Taku

a very picturesque and modest hotel, I Kipling's books as follow.c

99,000 Emden began to have excursions round about the The Jungle Book (1884).........

... 79,000 Guaixenat city. I was so bewildered with new sen-im (1901)

... 73,000 The Day's Work (188) sations that I was compelled to stop at

Plain Tales (1887)

63,000 Iltis every nook and corner for a couple of The Light That Failed (1891) 84.000 Jaguar 62.000 Leipzig 1208 minutos.

Just So Stories (1902) The Second Jungle Book (1895) ... $1,000 Life's Handicap (1890) ...

... 54,000 Luchs

61,000 Nürburg In the night I slowly passed through Many Inventions (1583)..

47.000 Stalky and Co. (1899) flashes of lights and busy streets, slowly Captains Courageous (1807)

Otter $6,000 and slowly, till at last "I was attracted by Traffics and Discoveries (1904)

$7,000 Scharnhorst 34,000 8.90 a music hall, where I spent nearly a Pock of Pock's Hill (1906) ...

... 34,000 couple of hours. I have hitherto heard Actions and Banctious (1909).... much of the London stage, but I could Wes Willie Winklo (1888)

Soldiers Three (1885)

34,000 ... 30,000 Tiger not imagine exactly what sort of thing it From Sea to Ses (1899) ... 22,000 Tsingtau could be.. I entered into the theatre, The Naulahka (1992)..

... 19,000

Vaterland and took a scat in's very comfortable

Aetonishment has been expressed that. place, As. I expected, I was not the those magies carly stories Soldiers Three, Calabria object of much attention; but, on the The Phantom Rickshaw, Wee Willie Winkle, other hand, everyone there. socmed to etc., should not figuro higher on the list. Macie have a fine sense of politeness and good The explanation must be that Macmillan's Patrin bomoar which ara, unfortunately, are only took over the publication of these

Adder among the citizens of a big city. One was after fabulous sales had been rondo of the inquiring after the weather, how I felt it, cheap paper-covered editions brought out Allany.

Bainbridge whether I was comfortably lodged, and by Messrs Wheeler; of Allahabad. Every- whether I was pleased with this city."There one who counted had read all these books Barry was not that peculiar sort of indifference before "Kipling in the cheap" bocams no Callio that stuns strangers. Everyone was of longer buyable. amiable disposition, and seemed to take much interest in strangers.

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After time the performance began,

ascompanied by fine music. What struck IEN

me moet was the excellent scenic effects which I believe to be characteristic of this city. There was a touch of reality in it, and what the eyes saw the mind at once recorded with exactaves and procision. This is a special feature in s stage, for if what one sees in a theatre could but be

S

TING Burgeon Daniņi

Cleveland

Monterey

recorded in his mind it will be only a NO WO & CO., LD. Now Dricans sheer waste of time and energy, with nothing now to learn. This is the case in

Almost all thestricts of other cities, where GOLD & SILVER JEWELLER In emotion prodominates over all considera tions.

2 DRAMATIO ORITIC.

In this particular theatre, for, mstance, there was a mixture of reality and serious boss, which aluno produgas that effect which the stage ja justly famed for. A few hours more at the theatre brought to my find's recollection, the many noted, dramatiste. Shakespeare and the most modern Cecar Wilde,

HADE. TA ORDEI

Italian craiser

'U. S. gunbost

UB.-submaring

U. 8. gunboat

Capt. Tagurt. (Karl)

Capt. Lieut. Jaatzen Capt. Kraft

8100 10 4700 Comdr. John D. McDonald.

Lt. Coside William D. Brotherton. Tangtze River

Livut, George C. Fegram Ensign. Van de Carr Lieut. J. Schoenfeld Lt. Comdr. A. N. Mitchell Enaigu N. H, Goss Comdr. Joseph 3♬ Jayno Erinary M; Jensen

Pampanga

Porpoiss

Quir

Rainbow

U, 8. cruiser

Samar

UB. gumbost

Saratoga 1

U. S. protected cruise

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17.070

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Villalobos Wilmington

U. gunbost

08. gunboat

370 1307

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ILK Goods, Chiness Embroidery, and Shark-

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Drone Picces, Ivory and Jadestona. Carica,

37, QUEENS ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, January 191011

Flagship of Rear Admiral John Hubbard, Commander-in-Chief United States Asiatic Fleet

Admini de Castric Commander-in-Chief, the Frynchi China Station Commodorel Fam-Ke atel, Commanding is foca defence Indo

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ship

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