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OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. "

Washington. 10th February.

CHINESE EXOLUSTON,

The Geary Chinese Exclusion Act will expire

| just acres the square, Lismissing my jurick- g's man and jumping to the ground, I asked him what I owed him. He told me one rupee.. He bal carried me about four miles.

Thief!" mid the Englishmon, addressing,

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next year by limitation, and already the State of the man, at the same time knocking him down CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY

California ie using its influence to secure the "You only owe the fellow eight sunas," he polite- | re-enactment of the law. Representativa Kaku, ly informed we I, however, gave the jinrick: of San Francisco, has introduced a bill in the sha man the rupee which he had demanded of House extending the existing act to 1924. In mis, and passed on. I wondered that the Eng- 1882 Congress passed a law prohibiting the im-Hah reign had survived so long in the East migration of Chinese labourers for a period of under such violent treatment of the natives." ten yours. In 1812 legislation was caucted cou-The good Bishop's wonder at the Briton's tinuing is force the act of 1882 and adding a resentment of the uriental dishonesty is causing number of drastle provisions. This law was not a little amusement among his fellow conn- directed solely against Chinese, as at the time it trymon. The fact that it is spon just such went into operation Japanese labourers showed { violent treatment" that a civilised race must no disposition to come to the United States rely in order to survive so long a time" has Ton years ago there wers, all told, but 2,000 not, it seems, come to his notice. His owa Japanese in this country. About a year ago. tactics, in bis anti-vice crusade" in New however, there was a large and endden inftur, nuch- | York, were viclout-enough, rertainly, to show, now there is a demand in Californis and other that the advantages of "violent Treatment" THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

Chemists and Druggists, High-class Arra Pacille Coast-states that the act be extended so are not entirely unknown to him.........

ted Waters, Dealers in Photographics to inchule Japanese and other Asiatics. The

Requisites, Queen's Bord.

Japanese immigration of 19000 was due, in part. President McKinley and the members of tho it is thought, to the belief in Japan that war Cabinet are much annoyed by the efforts” of “ was about to break out with Bussia and the con mischief-makers to foment international ill-fock sequent fear of compulsory military service.ing by misrepresenting the reasons for the Representations were mudo to the Japanese absence of the American Ang-from-the-naval-- Government by the Government of the United pageant in connection with the funeral of States and the immigration value to a sad Queen Victoria, and the Isilare to send a den end. The fears of the people of the special envey to attend the obsequies. It is coast were not allayed, however, and they stated on the authority of the Secretary of the still want the exclusion act extended But it Navy that, with the exception of one old wollier

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highly improbable that there will be sacian extension. Japan is buying American products and promises to become a very valuable custo- mer. Commercial reasons, alone, wi induce Congress to act with wution atil conservatisın. The largest and most complete Stadio in Fortunately the Government of Japan has the Hongkong. Established 1859. Viewe, power to control the immigration of coolis Enlargements, Ivory Ministares, Oilabourers to countries where their presence

Paintings, o.; Ice House Street.

would disturb international relations, and it is the coolie class to which the strongest objections are made on the coast. The exclusion of Japaness business and professional men and of the others belonging to the educated classes would be out of the question. Throughout the M. MUMEYA, JAPANESE ARTIST.

Bromide and Crayon Enlargements and United States the Japanese is looked upon

also colouring Photes and relief Photos,

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the native" nigger."

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THE STATES AND THE QUEEN'S FUNERAL.

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Hongkong, 3rd March, 1901.

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in the Mediterranean, we had not a naval vessel of any sort in European waters. All the rest of our ships were either in this hemisphere or in Asia. The nearest point from which a man- of war could have been dispatched to the naval Pageant would have been New York, and this, in view of the shortness of the notice, would LAURAGE of COAL

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have been impracticable. The Department of Stats assigns a similar reason for the absence of a special envoy from the funeral services in London. Any appointes from prirate life here would have had to make his arrangemente for de- parture in great basto, for a fauction of the u'most solemnity. The only alternative ergined to be the transder temporarily of one of the Amerienn ambasadors or iniuisters from the Continent, which would have put a technical indignity upon Mr. Choate, since the special envoy would have taken precedence of him, though not his ment. On all accounts, therefore, it was deemed test to send Mr. Choate a special commission, | quired. by cable, to act as the President's personnt representative, and this was done CANADIAN ROMANISTS AND THE CORONATION

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BY

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SHOP POTTER OF NEW YORK. The Right Reverend Heury C. Potter, Bishop of New York, in a recent public addres in Brooklyn, explained to the assembled mai-representations to the anthorities at Ottawa, titude his theories regarding the proper treat pointing out their objections to the declaration, ment the Anglo Saxon-should bestow upon and hare requested that the attention of the apply unless he is prepared to give substantial upon subjects of great interest to weman's social the people that walk in darkness. Bistrop KHONG SANG & CO.,

Potter, who has attained mnoli notoriety by Shipshandlers, Sallmakers, Hardware,

Engineer Tools, Brass and Iron Mer attempting to cleans the moral veespools

chants, 144, Des Voeux Road.

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Hongkong, 20th September, 1900,

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number of weird and wonderful

41 and 45, Dos Voux Road. Shipchandlers, his experiences-during this journey that Sailmakers, Riggers, Commission Agents he based the greater part of his speech. Also,

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for Shipowners(omposition ("Grey- hound Brand") and Blundell, Spence & Co.'s Composition.

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Probably few of you are aware," he said, "that the neccessful defence of the foreign legations in Poking during the recent uprising was das largely to the efforts of Secret HAUGHTON & CO..

Naval Military and Court, 16: Queen's Road, Squier, of the American Legation, a former saptain in the United States arany. I had the Opposite Kuhn's Carie Stors.

pleasure, not long ago, of talking to his 17. year-old son, who by reason of his bravery and achievemements during the siege, was made a | aide-de-camp to Sir Clande MacDonald. That boy, but 17 years old, purchased all of the parisions comeamed by the various legatious for two months, going to buy whit food-was- needed in company with a Chinese coole, in the DROZ & CO..

market places, and passing under the fire of the 10. Queen's Road Central. Repairs, of Chinese troops. While talking with him I Watches and Clocks by competent said: It has made is very happy to hear

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any deeds of violences or do any koting, as did the other troops gaged during the siego."

His reply, after some deliberation, was, Well, our troops were not a bad in those respects us others, but they were bad enough.. The only ones that did not do any lusting were the Japanese."

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"That is the sort of thing," continued the Everyone should Read Bishop," that should make Christians blush; to think that the Japanese were the only inex that did not commit any deol of violence or any leeting and that they were not Christians, but

Branch Office-LONDON, NEW YORK, Bos-heathens. When I visited Chins about a your BAY, BINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIEN-go I was greatly impressed with the fact' THIN, NEWCHWANG, and all Ports in that always and overywhere intercourse with

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All kinds of Oil Paintings and Photographic Enlargemente,

looking for a certain banking bouse, which I WITH A NAVAL BRIGADEA, TOP FLOOR, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

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YOU MUST STOP COUGHING.

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ILLUSIBATED WITH FOUR MAPS,

CONTENTS-

From England to the Cape, and Crossing the Fine The Naral Brigade in South Africa Boer War, 1899-19-OR to the Front (Colenso)-Spion Kop-Vaal Krants- Final Operations and Relief of Ladysmith From the Cape to China-Naral Brigade in North Chins with the Allied Forces- To the Belief of Peking-Bummary of Siege Appendix.

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By LADY JEUNE.. LADY JEUNE is the wife of the Right Hon. Sir Francis Jaune, K CB., President of the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division, and a Privy Conneillor. This lady is renowned for her benevó at work in the service of the poor, us wel as for many trilliant contributions to leading revis and magazines upon topics of weil in portance. But in London, whem ele is 3 a leader of society, she is famed, above. everything, for her briliant art of outer- which attracts to her gatherings taining, men and women of the hivhest rank, learn- The article Lady ing, wit, and renown. Jeun has written for our columns will be welcomed by all hosts and hostess, Laly Jeunes articles on the Lite Queen will be fresh in the minds of our readers.

́OMAN AS A DOCTOR.

By MRS. ERNEST HART. MES. HART has the distinction of being the pioneer of women medical students.. In the seventies she studied medicine in London sud Paris, and h rbook entitled Dief in Sickness and in Health is a well- known and standard manual. A la go part of her life has been devoted to Trial in- dustry and technical education, to which cause she has contributed her private for. · tune. The above-named article gives a sketch of woman's work in the medical pro- fession, and explains the career and pros pects of a wonian doctor.

THE DUTIES OF MOTHERHOOD.

By MRS. ADA 8. BALLIN. What mother or maid does not know Mr. Balliu Very fow we think. The editor of The Babyand Womanhood has been the good counseller of the home circle for my & day, and her name is "familiar in Our our months aliousehold words."

Motherhood," from her pen, article ou gives some practical advies and sympathy apon the duties and responsibilities of maternity. XTHY GIRLS MARRY AND WHY

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[276 Hongkong 3rd May, 1805.

By Mn3. V. E. HUMPHRY Mas, C. E. HUMPHY is perhaps better known to the general public by the name of Madge," under which she has contributed the Girls Gossip to Truth sitve those articles were Brst started. Sho. is the anthor of those popular works en- titled Manners for Men, Mamera" for Women, and a Word to Women. The arti- ele we have obtained from her pen is very vivacious, and likely to prove of absorbing. interest both to marriageable maidens und those who have passed that eventful stage.

[568 Hongkong, 23rd February, 1901

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