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two countries to compose their differ ences arising out of a decidedly delicate situation. The French attitude was recently neatly hit off by the Paris correspondent of the Times in these words—"Germany, desirous, it would sceni, of opening conversations on the subject of Morocco and the sxecution of the International treaties and agreements relating to that country,

THE CHINA MAIL.

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"NEWS" OF THE DAY.

To-day quotation for Para rubber, Per Mosses Vernon and Smyth, in da. Ed.

The English air of the 2nd July was delivered in London on the 19th Aug: Jewellery to the value of 8800 was stelan from No 1, Cameron Villas early on Sunday morning.

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FUNERAL OF THE LATE MA

E. JONES HUGHES.

The mortal remains of the late Mr E Jones Hughes, senior partner of the firm

MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1911.

CHINESE CONSTARLE AND'

A BRIBT

The Criminal Bessions were continued at the Supreme Court this morning, before

MIR FATRICK MANSON.

Proposed National and Inter -national, Presentations.

We have received, the following.com manication, which speaks for itself. Thes who are interested in the proposal are re-

of Mr Hughes and Hough, who died at the Chief Justice Sir Francis Piggott, the Pak Hospital on Saturday morning when Un Tar Wo was charged with offer from typhoid, were laid to rest at Happying bylba.

allay on Saturday ovaning amides every Kun MG. O Alabaster, Auting quested to communicate with Dr. Cantile, to prosecute 140, Barley Street, London, W., or to Dr manifestation of sorrow and regret. The Attorney-General, appeared funsal was a very large cue, a great num-on behalf of the Crows, Instructed by Mr. Farstin, Alexada Buildings, **Both at home and abroad it har A message received from Manila at 11-or of residents attending to pay their last. L Dennis, Jr., from the Office of the Hongkong, who is the local Secretary.

The service was Crown Solicitor, and Mr Eldon Potter de-occurred to many that the time has com restals to deccaand. gandacted by the Rev. C. E. Hickling fonded, instructed by Air Lewis duringthe funeral service addressed the very The following were sworn in at jur. urgeassembly as follows:-To-day we moeters-Moars H. Reads, foreman: E. R. But W; P. C. Smith, A. Temperley, R. 8 under a cloud darker than those which Inve Makin, L. G. Rodrigues, W. Gardiner, been shrouding our shios this week. it as cloud with a great light beyond. All

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The-silk ez R.M.S. Empress of Japan which left here on the 2nd July arrived New York on the 18th August...

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Piorcy.

when an appropriate testimony should be

paid to Sir Patrick Manson for the original And scientific work he has done in the field

Tropical Medicine.

to

taken up with enthusiasm by rury one It is redless to say that this will be who appreciates what Sir Patrick has accouplished and inspired.

has acted like a man who in proposan, yesterday stated that the typhoon ing a basines conversation begins by E. Luna ing up. placing his loaded revolver on the table. The other interested parties also possess rolvers, but they havet

Mr Alabaster said that prisoner was not as yet imitated the crample set

The not proeft of the Moiji Fire In-here are missing a friend. Mr. Hughes was

constable, who was a public servant under by Germany. For the moment Co., during the year ended March friend of man because he was a friend of charged with giving bribe to a Chinese

Yen 584,696,384. A./ God, who is the friend of all mort. Ho the ordinance, amounting to `$45 with supportad. Is will take the form of a

had the great privilege of being brought view to lafuenting his conduct. The France, I gather, confines herself to 31st, 1011, was

dividend of 20 per cent, is to be paid: asking Germany: What do you

up is a Christian home in the Principality Chinas constable would tell them that The General Coronation Committee meeta of Wales, and so learned to walk clown with mean by placing your revnirer on the lable?' and 'Don't you think that evening, when the question of the disposal of the balance remaining from it might facilitate the conversation if the Celebrations Fund will be considered.

- On Sunday night while a European to unload it? The unbeding of nurse was waiting for a team at the lower the revolver, I understand, would be Tram Station Chinese boy came up an explicit assurance that Germany behind her and snatched her handbag value does not contamplate a landing on Moroccan tearritory."

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| MARSHALL, a gon.

DEATHS.

Mooszy.-On July 31, 1911, at Shang nai, in hor 80th year, Maxy, widow of the Into Capt. Joesph Mooney, of Dublin.

NENAS-U August 2, 1911, at Singa Igapore, Jone CONCEICAO SILVEIRA NOMZI, late of the Banque de L'Indo Chine. Aged 45cars.

Was

.

opportunity

should be:nforded

Professor Blanchard, of Paris, haa'

natioal tribute, which promises to be widely already taken steps to further an inter

of Sir Patrick's features, by M. Richer, of medallion of

gold, bearing in impression Paris; and of this a replia will be dia for about thres.........months. Appatantly upwardle God: se niso he learned to use, without pricus to duly he had known prisoner tributed to subscribers of 75 franes and abusing, everything which God has given defendant was under the impression Professor Hanchard's schunu will be **Whilst hoping and believing that to all richly to enjoy. Walos is com- that he was ander observation fer on successful, and that British 'support' pantively a small country, but it producJuly & he met the constable and hold will be freely given, it is felt that great man.. And here we tom of a great heart; for he

mourn the him that he knew he (the constable) an

was making enquires with regard to him God-fearing, God-loving and was sager and offered to give him 250. The constable to do good as far as opportunity norved. ceported the mattor and on the 7th July His career was one of those which make prisoner took the constable upstairs to a for building up a colony's substantial room over his shop and after some convers Assuming, as now seems probable. Chinesa visitors to the City Hall Library, "preparity: Thore was nothing meteorication ka affered him a parcel which he said medicino, and the iden has been, sapported

about him or his methods. His high re-contained 843. The money was taken to punties was based upon a character built Sergeant Blackman. If they believed the up, layer upon layer, in truth, honesty constable they would have no doubt that and parsovaranco in straight forward ways. His word was as good as his bond. Our sympathy goes out to his partner, who will realise the greatness of the loss to the firm as the days go by, of one who was always

$15.

There were 377 European and 179 ad 189 European and 1,984 Chinese visitors to the Museum during the week ending 20th August.

that France and Germany still find it impossible to come to terms, what will the upshot be? Up to the pre- sent, Britain, acting with exemplary restmint, has been content to stand by while France and Germany sought to find a common ground of settle- [Br

The health returns for the past week are very satisfactory. There was only one esso of plague (fatal) and one of enteric

the sufferer in the latter being

·

Those of our readers who have not soon Dick Turpin's ride to York' as done by Fillis Circus at the Skating Rink should lose no time in doing so, The maro Black Bess, is most realistic in her dying act.

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to Sir Patrick's Anglo-Saxon compatriots which they held hire, ant to afford tangible to bear direct testiniony to the esteem in proof of their appreciation of his work.

A National Testimonial has been innu- gurated for this purpose by the London And Liverpont Schools of Tropical

is proposed by medical ulcers of the Navy, the Azing, and the Colonial Service. It i that the National Testimonial shall consist of a portimit in nila to be presented to Sir to be placed at such

black-and-white reproduction for sub scribers of one guinca, or muro,

the bribe was offered.bat if they did not Patrick.be my decide upon, and of

there was very little left of the casu.

Eridence was called.

The jury returned a verdict of not guilty and bis Lordship discharged prisoner.

CORRESPONDENCE,

titution

"It is further hoped that there will be sufficient funds to provide a sam from the interest of which a prize. should be given

fur the

interval applied work dous in

at stated in Tropica!!

that

Knowin

and Hygiena.

with.

the interest you take in all

to the welfare of the many.

and communities within the British

trusted and honoured. But our thoughts

LANDALE.-Og July 24, 1911, at Terment. This, of course, does not mean

go out still further to one not present, who taughtie, Dumfries, Scotland, the wife of

that Britain was indiferent 28

must be staggering under this awful blow,

THE CORONATION SURPLUS. DAVID LANDALS, of a daughter.

Our departed friend was a faithful and RAWLINSON-On August 14, 1911, to the result of the conversations;"

loving husband who luxuriated in his home Shanghai, to Ror. and Mrs FRYE RAY

(To the Editor of the CHINA Man.”) LINSON, a daughter.

our policy was to leave, the affair

life he was a strong and tender father, devoted to the interest and welfare of Sir,---I notice that there has of late baonphore of influence upon which Bir Patrick has conferred direct banefts, and in the to be thrashed out by the two

his children. Our deepest sympathy some discussion on the subject of how interest of Tropical Medicine generally, we nations most directly concerned, and There will be a solemn Requiem Masa

Should not shipping be considered a little favourable considoration and support. so long as the settlement did not at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Con- go out to the bereaved widow. Our to spend the Coronation Fund balance.foal sure you will give this proposal your

44.Particulars of expressions and our endeavours at

the International prejudice British interests we would caption, on Wednesday next, at 7.30 am, time like this scom altogether ineffective more by the provision of more typhoon Testimonial inaugurated by Professor say no more. This, we contend, was for the repose of the soul of the late Rev. to help as we would wish; we can and do warning stations? Signal-nets are urgent. Blanchard, of Paris, can be obtained from ly naided in Kowloon Bay, at the extreme the Local Secretarios Return Forni Father A. Palotti. Friends of the deceased commend her to his God and our God, who end of West Point, and also one which affer both Testimonials and's Proliminary the strictly correct attitude to adopt. and members of the congregation aro can affectually bind up the broken heart residents of Kowloan can see.. These are proposed Manson Prize are enclosed.

List of Subscribers for the Portmit and But now we have a vastly different invited to attend.

and scothe with His own diving solace. small matters, but very important. The Staff-Surgeon PERCY W, BASSEXT-AMITH, situation to face. No settlement

RN.. D.T.M. and H., Cambe., The children whom he loved and to whom bocan no longer minister, these, each and

Lecturer on Tropical Modicine, Royal Bcspital, Haalar, have our heartfelt sympathy and best;

JAMES CASTLE, Esq., F.R.O.S., Member of Honorary Surgical Staff and wishes. May they be ambitious to honour the name they bear by ever seeking to be

Lecturer, London School of Tropical Medicine. and to do the highest and the nublest within their sphere. For all these bereured

MEMOS FOR TO-MORROW... 6.10 p.m.-Meeting of the Coronation

Committee.

General Memoranda. THURSDAY, August 24:-

SATURDAY, August 28:-

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2.30 p.m.-Legislative Council Meeting. 12,000 Records 150 p.m. Fourth Gyuk benn Moeting

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Britain would be quite alive to congratulatory telegram was doa- the seriousness of such an un-patched, on behalf of the Moslems of happy outwine of the "convers- Penang, to Sir Arthur Young en, the that unless ocasion of his appointment as Governor of a solution could be found, the the Straits Settlements. The following has been received :-" Sarwar, question would become increasingly Panang: Ploses express to Petting embarrassing and iuxious," while later Moslems my boat thanks for their land

congratulations. Young, Carcosa," in his speech he declared that, “failing a settlement; we (Britain) must become active parties, in discussing the

situation." This, he added, would be our duty in defence of British interesti

When the a.. Japan arrived in part

on Saturday evening it was learned that a Chinese passenger on the steamer had given the officers on board an anxious time. First he attempted to dush his brains out by knocking his head against the bulwarks and then obtaining a shopper he attacked

rest of the balance would be used in similar

matters which the Goyerument cannot afford to meet.—Tours, etc.,

1

NOT A SAILOR,

Sir,-1.see the General Coronation Com- mittee is to meet to-morrow, to consider opes per prayers will ascend to the God of the disposal of it $96,000 balance. I do

a fatherless and widow. Hongkong is the poorer for this departure, which has sider your spendid idea for starting a hope those who attend will seriously con- enriched the upper world. But the sterling branch of the Devenment Civil Hospital at eximple can never be wholly lost. It has Kowloon. Such an institution is badly been exerting a conscious and unconscious needed, and, moreover, any charitable indeance on the lives of others around work, such as that, would doubtless com-

Firm and in the Colony, Elis was a

and the approval of our gracious King. Hoping the question will be breached.-

this will go on being multiplied in the whalesome life, livod mot with Your, etc.

death constantly before him, but hẻ

od day by day so sa to realise the more kundant life, which is unseen and eternal. is life was lent to the community and to family all these years and has now been called to its roward. He did not live here Ing enough to enjoy rest in the eventide

Lord."

a friend inficting & pasty gash on the of life; but he has, heared his God and side of his head. On his being secured he saviour say to him "Good and faithful broke loose three times by breaking the handcuffs which were put on his wrista. Ora, enter thou into the joy of thy arrival in port by was handed over to the palice and on the way to the asylum he jumped overbrand. Lance Sergeant Fox followed in a sarapan and rescued him with

A bast-hook.

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THE ACCIDENT TO THE 8.6. BENGLOE.

the

CHARITY.

C. W. DANIELS, Esq., M.B., M.R.C.F.. Member of Honorary Medical Staff and Lecturer, London School of Tropical Medicine. Colonel

Sir Wx B. LEHMAN, R.A.M.C., FRS, M.E, OM., Professor of Pathology, Royal Army Helical College.

M.D..

Professor G. E. NUTTALL, FRE. F. , Ph.D., Be D., Quick Profen- Bor of Biology, University of Can- bridge.

Wx. TEM. FROUT, Esq., C.M.G. M.B., CM, Hon. Lectures, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Major Porn Boss, C.B.. F.R.S.. F.RUS, L.LD.D.Sc., Professor of Tropical Medicine, University of Táverpool, and Liverpool. School of Tropical Medicine Professor W. I. Sison, C.M.G.,

MACAO POSTAGE SCANDAL

SIR,-In order to meet the needs of the public of Macao regarding the sale of post- age stamps and to avoid further sandals within the Post Office promises, both the MEERS OF THE PROVISIONAL: COMMITTER, Governor and the Postmaster General bave been devising mens to facilitato matters

MD, FRC.P., D.P.H., Lecturer. London School of Tropical Medicine.

THE OPIUM AGREEMENT.

Infringement at Canton.

until the arrival of new stamps from Home, The chief mourners ware Mr T. F for, notwithstanding frequent telegraa Hough, M: F. M. Hurley, Mr E. J. de from the Macso Government, the Home Figueiredo, and Mr W. G. Gegg, while the authorities still tura a deaf our to the urgent demands. As a result the Concelho Chinese office staff and household servants, da Provincia, has been compelled to issue In the House of Commons on July 25, some of whom had been in the service of notification providing for the attachment of | Siz H. Carlile naked the Secretary of State

letters for Macao, Hongkong, Mr Hughes for more than a quarter of a coupons to letters cintury, were present. Among the other Canton and China porta, while letters for for Foreign Affairs whether representations

Europe were Hon. Mr W. Chatham, Hon. Mr Cueton of add be amped on the pro- had been made to the Government at Fekin on the subject of the levying at Whore, air, in

in view of these facts, is the

of addressed letters.”

Liberty proclaimed by the new Republic Canton of illegal taxes on feaports from when the local Governor cannot do any-India,. in disregard of Article 7 of the thing and no authority is vested in him recent Agreement between his Majesty's And why the delay in replying to the tele-Government and "that of China; and-

Neither the whether he could say what steps, if any. Governor nor the Postmaster General are had been taken by the Government of to be blamed for the recent fracas'; they could do nothing to cope with the diffen). China in the matter. tipe without authority from Home. Alas!

Yours, etc.

LUSITANIA.

Sir E. Grey-The anewer to the first part of the question is in the affirmative.. His Majesty's Government trust that in view of their representations, the Chinese A DANGEROUS DISEASE.

Government will require the Viceroy of Dat can be curl. Chanzberlain's that lading opium, en payment of the YSENTERY a dangerous disease Canton to comply with their undertaking.

For the time being it looks as if the question of "compensation must be placed quite on one side and attention restricted to Morocco itself, In other words, we have reverted THE "MOROCCAN DEADLOCK. to the position as it was when Germany aggravated the situation we anticipated,, France and by sending a naval force to Germany are not finding it an easy Agadir. What the final outcome

In our isso of Saturday we reported Montague Ede, Hon. Mr C, E. Ross, Hon. Cretonae is always a favourite fabric matter to come to agreement in their will be we would not dare to pro- phesy, though we greatly fear serious "conversations" arising out of the

developments. But, whatever the

that the .a, Japan, of the Apear line, badDr. J. M. Atkinson, Dr. F. W. Clark for hangings, casciment ertainajate Moroccan affair. A week or so ago futurs may have in store, it is at picked up the disabled Glen fine steamer Mesars M. J. D. Stephens, H. W. Looker, Because of its dainty freshness, its a Paris message stated that the ang. rate conforting to know and feel Bergloe and was making for Hongkong. W. Robertson, N. J. Stabb, J. W.

with her a tow, The Japan arrived

Z C. Emmets, F. Smyth, B. Layton, W, that Britain will by no means permit safely with the other vessel and reported strong, W. Nicholson, R. Sutherland, grams still unanswered? negotiations between the FRENCH

her interests in this matter to be the circumstances. Both boats were on AMBASSADOR at Berlin and the adversely affected.

the way up from

and Singapore at 6. Worcester, A. Shulton Hooper, G. P. 8.45 pm on the 18th inst. when in Lammert, La Lammert, G. M. Young, W. We are therefore making a special GEROLAS FOREIGN MINISTER were

Int. 11, 8. . and Lang. 111. 13 E., 130 miles east of Cape Padaran,

M.Humphreys, E. Thiel, E. F. Aucot Japan display of the newest designs, in that i complete standstill, and although

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sighted a stomer making distress signals. Forbes, A. G. Coppin, A. O. Lang, E newest cretonno fabrics and invite ?

two days Inter we were informed from Twenty-one gamblers were fibed 83 She proceeded in the direction of the Bruce Shepherd, G. Curry, A. & Wright, your inspection of these and also

signale and found the Beoglos with her G. H. Modhurst, G. C. Mackic, Jów. our choice stock of ether fabrics the same quarter that another meeting

tail-end shaft broken. The latter vessel Tiles, W. A Dowley, W. Logan, J. M. had been "held between the

Worn Wa fined $1,000 or six seked to be towed to Hongkong and months' imprisonment by Ms F. A. Bazosccordingly the Japan stood by till day. Dyer, W. E. Clarke, A. G, Gordon, E. C. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bernedy has consolidated duty at the enhanced rate. diplomatists in their endeavour to Land at the Magistracy this morning, for

Ther the Banglos sant across her Wilks, B. Jazen, HL R. Makin, P. Potts, been successfully used in wine epidemics of hawaer and start was made. However, E. Griffo, H. Underwood, W. Ldyscatory. being in possession of raw oplum.

For sale by all Chamists and shall b: exempt from any further taxation find a basis of agreement, the news.

after about two hours' stating the rope

| Storekeeper.

Whatover at the port of import came through from Berlin on Satar sentence of six months' imprisonment parted. Then the Japan sent serom her leak and many others,

Floral tributes were sent, by the follow. and four hours,stocks, together with 94 steel hawest, and by this means the day that again there was a deadlock. strokes, was meted out to Chinaman who Bungloe was safely brought to this porting:-Mr. T. F. Hough, Office sta" of

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man "in Queen's Road West. when the ordinary sources of infor- tation were temporarily closed to the Press and the public-some month or BO ago no satisfactory explanation of Germany's aggressive move at Agadir had been forthcoming, and it was declared in "Paris that it was manifestly impossible for France to tum the negotiations into profitable.. channels antil she was acquainted (by Germany with the meaning and object of the latter's demonstration in the south of Morocco, so tir from the seat of trouble to which France

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The Indinu was in plain clothes at the time and had previously been watching four men. of whom prisoner was one, whose movements were suspicions. Just as the thief saat bed the ornaments the constable Before the Criminal Sessions commenced had him by the queue being only few at the Supreme Court this morning, the steps away and when the woman locked round she was surprised to find the thief Chief Justics, Sir Francis Piggott - 1 Foug, Mr and Mrs W. Nicholson, M

in custody and holding the crramonte in hand. The constable was warmly com. mended by Mr F. A. Hazeland.

-- SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

Mrs Amos P.Wilder and the children, who recently passed through Hongkong have gone to Switzerland và Marseilles.

dressing the furymen, said that he desired

and Mira G. P. Lammert, Mears 6hawan, í

Tones and Co.. Mr B. F. Chapman, Mr

to correct, a misapprehension with regne D. Dorabjee, Mr F. Lammert, Mr W.

to something, bo had said when addressing the jurors on the introduction Armstrong, Mr F. Fahrmana, Mr H. G.

White

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