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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 20:8, 1905.
readers have so often been told that the Baltic aquadron consists of old or olevicte craft that they may well fail to réaling how really formidable it is. Even if beaten in the first engagement, it is not be assumed that raurants of it will not remain for
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ROUTEX'S SEXVICE.]
RUSSIA AND REFORM.
THE WAR.
BEUTER'S SERVICE.]
R. D. VENSKY'S DARING SKILL
"ENGLAND EXPECTS."
· olker |
day
THE HSIN-MIN-TUN RAILWAY.
The Times had the three interesting despat- ehes following:
GERMANY AND RUSSIA.
SPESCH BT COUNT VON BULOW,
WHAT THE CHINA SQUADRON SHOULD DO.
In the Reichstag on March 15 the Bavarian The admirable care with which the ecasting
Peking, 14th Marou. Socialist loader Herr von Vollmar raised the steamers are navigated is shown by the fact that so for only ons steamer, the Kushing, hoa
For several months past Trains loaded question of the relations of Gormany and LONDON, 17th April.
with foodstuffs have boon running daily Raasia in the debate on the salary of the actually struck one of those mines; bur escape The Constitutional party forthing in Russia was marvellous, but it is hardly to boexpected railway, via Kaa-pan-tsiu. to Hein-min-tun,
to the Russians at Makden along the Imperial Imporial Chancellor. He referred first of ell to the sale of steators by the Hamburg considerable time 10 threaten
the hart victim will off ne
The grat
lightly
Americau Line to Russian agents, and expressed includes soron me-mbork of the Connell of the shipowners and the Press have done their best while the Russian throughout the war lave
a hope that the coports wore true transport a commerce. Some people
Empire: barides Senators and other prominent to urge on the British authorities the day that entirely ignored the neutrality of the country
becording to which the Foreign Offe d think that the fact of feeling at bay “
only traversed by this section of the railway, and
protested officials. The Party is isming several thousands on our boy. Our existe, but any created it as within the sphere of military against further transacti
agniust further frusetions of this nat1-0. to defond Great Britais Trow iuvusion, but also will endow the Russians with a butter morul iuritatióne throughout the Empirs, to a con-
extradition treaties which to safeguard British commerce all over the "perations, filitary renses compelled the
nad Bavaria had concluded with than that which the easy confidence, born forenes at St. Petersburg on the subject of world; and a still higher claim is the claim of upunase to scoop) Hsin-mitus ant cut off Prussia of past anceesees, is likely to give the reform. A scheme bas already been draw demand that somebody shall babrought to ucesuut thene and influenced by the Raso the independence at the German Empire.
hamity. There will be a great outory Buda this important source of supplies. On Sunday Rasin in 1895 and maintained that these agree
the Chinese
railway anthorities, threatened by men
menis ware inconsistent with the dignity and Japanese. This we are not prepared to for the composition of a representativa assombly if a British steamer with a number of passengers Chinese Bauk, closed the railway beyond of the kiministration of justics in Risia, and
In great detail he examined the
principles on board disappears suddenly in the dzugor zone; it will be too late thes, and now is the time that Kuu-pan-tsio and withdrew the rolling stock
between Nin-chwang und-Isia-min-tan,
describe them as outirely inconsistent with preventive mearetes should be taken. H.M.S.
logue did destroy three mines the
The effect was serious, preventing the move the ideas of law and order. On a former while she was out practising fuing, munt to the Japanese if foodstaffs permitted to occasion Count von Bulow had cited the author.
the Russians.
ity of Prince Bistarek în support of the The Japanese are indignunt: hast vel, the Leashing has alrezaly destroyed
intaining noiglikourly rela- four or mine. It is known that If. E. Yuan hey are fighting for the integrity of China, adviability of majuts Shi-kai Viceroy of Chikli, as Superintendent at re constsatly meeting with obstruction ions with Russia. Nevertheless, there were on of Northern Trado, did give orders that:
from conservative Chinese officials who still record many attoranoos of Bismarck's which Chinese crniser should go out to Shantung descanting to induce the Chinose to umiliations which had frequently been
eling to their fear of Itussian supremacy. Japus showed how keenly he had felt the national waters to destroy mines, but there is no know: recuusider this attituds of unfriend'y difcrimiused by the peculiar character of Germany' In the morirx of folge that anything has been actually dime. In recidents as Choke friend discriminar attitude towarth, Rastia
it has
will be within their rights in
in adopting serio
the former Minister-Presidoot of Wurtemberg, Baron von Mittnnekt, Bismarck was repented cruiser detailed for the work ja in dook at Taku, It is to the British nary that the British mer
Niu-ohwau, 13th March. cantile marine naturally and properly looks for
A promitent official of the Hsin-win-tun lise is not consonnut with ear protection, and it recollection of what the British navy has done with whom I have had an interview said: here in the past that a deaf ear should be
nouitality of the line has long been General Linevitch reports that the Rustared to the appeal from British shipp ng. It ctition. The methods adopted by the Russia
the souples of the oflial and their violation of the regulations regarding themed to inrauens obaviour of Bussin sing left on the 11th Justant, attacked the is a pressing matter; every stenaar that losy
Tientsin for hanghai or Shanghai for 'Lion- Russian flicers are aristo. Villago of Poahon!, five miles to the eastwardtain is condemned to pass through a highly uipment of ammunition and foodstuff" are open 1885 was the erowning point o crats, with a constitutional regard for their of Meian. The flanks of the Japanese were dangerous zone. and has to trust largely to secrets. The Cantores directors are believed Per Doz, own value: Inpauese officera aro Dro. enveloped, and they retired to Meian, which | good luck to get through it safely. With the to to responsible for the now departure. The tins had com« for Certoany to slnka oft
coustnot streara of travel bath
who matter has been referred to Peking and larg to Tientsin." WAY, B number of valashle lives are in danger all the
Tientsin, 18th March. time. The danger in removable and ought to be removed; and British steamers, which form
The Chinese managers maintafu that they are justifled in soppins the train service on the action of the Japanese in forcing them to break Yingkou-Kampak-to-Hsin-min-t, a line, as the
endorse, for we have seen how the Kussinn is more prone to count the cost than is the Japanese fighter. Certainly the Russians enjoy one beacht: they have learned to WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. | respect this oneray. So have the Japanese, but they do not express it is terms of over- respect. They have climbed from respect for the Enomy to self-respect; the Russia's begun with contempt for the easy, and their exaggerated self-confidence must now be tiuctured with a little self-distrust. It is, however. izinly shooting that counts; and these psychological factora inay ba credited with greater importance than they due ve. Russians are not good sailors Japanese are.
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The Russians are elated at the daring skill of Admiral Rozhdestvensky, and state that he is coating and cleaning his fleet at Kamurandh prior to engaging the Japanese,
IN MANCHURIA.
London, 17th April.
is their advanced post on the Kirie rond.
NO NEWS.
́All yesterday's arrivals were visited, but
bad
知行
measures."
The
in overcoming tho
a letter brni to control and direct hit nothing worth adding to the Faltie Fleetne Navy is prepared t- mbilicata altogether to their nentrality by carrying contraband left
Skill, experience, enthusiasm, sobriety, love of and aptitude for the sea, all preponderate with Admiral Togo's side; but the Japanese | are kuman, after all, and the Russian at. C. VERY OLD LIQUEUE-COGNAC 33.00 miral seems to have the advantage in mam
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records. The British steamer Pinna saw the Russions in the Straits of Malacco, but that was a long time ago. Tas Geraion steinær Madefoin Bickmers saw two war vesels near Saigon, believed to be French, which is not to be wondered at. Until operations at Camradh Bay ore finished, we are not likely to Icaru anything new.
BALTICERS AND THE HAMBURG-
AMERICAN LINE.
the British Commander-in-Chief to do every the majority of the shipping interested, look to thing in his power to remove the dangas, unlea leading position it bus always huld in €, ina.---- N.-C. Daily Nows,
AN EARLY RUSSIAN ESTIMATE OF JAPAN.
then no alternative but to ease the service entirely.
GERMAN INDIGNATION" UN- POLITICAL.
eatsil.
as having been indignant in 1879 at the imposed by the Tsar upon the Emperse William I of going to most him at Alexaud nra. In 1883 Bismark had felt inclined to reign as a protest against the encroachunonte upon the independence of the German impro which the
The extradition treaty of of the luliralties apon Germany by her eastern neighbour. the fetters of this humiliating subordination. Σε want now be absurt for the Traperial Chad- cellor to revive against the Bocial Democrata the
that they desired to charge
precipitate war
heaped
The
affairs had been revented to the whole world, with Russia. The hopelesscondi ion of Russian and not even Chine nowadays feared the Russian Empire.
Count von Bulow at sure replied and begun With a માં coptandum glorification of this foreign policy of Prine Bisarrek, which he
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the god fortune which has attended ouring stalonout with regard to the circumstances oribe the following parenges from the Herr Batul in kis references to the present of Russia. Cannt von ülow observed;
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Court yesterday, Paerre, a Spaniard, was (39 charged with attempting to stowaway on the *.. Glenlochy He was fined $25, with the alternative of one month's imprisonment.
The new Peak tramway has advanced another stage. We hear that a compromise is probable with regard to the terminus of the new track,
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What
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and that an influential combination of interests Russian skipe 168 og restricted there could plicable to the destruction of the buman judge ercrything that took place in Europe from connexion of the "dependenen *
is
basing arranged. At presaut reports appear
to be in the confidential stage.
While the master of No. 81 Station Street, Yanunt, was away in the wuntry worshipping
at his ancestors' tombs, two of his fukis, who wero left in charge of the shop, stole a box of his clothing and sundry cher articles. The theft was discovered, sad the two woa were placed bofora Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Polies Court yesterday on a charge of larceny. The first defendunt was discharged, and the second want- uncul to two mouths imprisonment with kard labour.
MINES IN THE GULF OF PE-CHI-LI.
might gradually take root in Japan, even with
the
THE INDEMNITY QUESTION.
and
to
described as exalted far store the criticisms of herr von Yollar. The grout feature of Bis- markian polios was that it had been free from In the course of his reply to Herr Babel in
the influence of personal sympathies and anti- hers, so that we must not attempt to mini-
the Reichsing on March 16th, Count you
pathies, and had been dictated solely by the mise the hardness of the nut which Togo
Mr. G. H. Baillie weites from 18, Petbam- Bülow again protested against the Sealist otrests of Germany. Although Herr vor plac, S.W., OF March 12 In 1969 was jatrucks' upou · kamsin, and muintained that the Vollmar had represented the prostigs of Russia line now to crack. That he will give a good
published
a translation of Rogailoctions of Social Democratie Press had outoavoured to being sa seriously, iropsized, ho la never- account of himself when the time comes is
Japan, written by Golownin, a esprain in the poison the relations between England and theless reluctantie alini'ted that the domoc- Rura Navy, A chapter on antional oharacter Russia and to excite animity between or racy of France continued to cultivate most absolutely sure; and as. the party with a
ountains a forecast which, in the light of pre-many and Russia in connexion with the assiduously the Kussina alliance. Nor could just quarrol is supposed to be thrice armed,
Tent evente, in of peculiar interest. Golewain, Dogger Bank incident and the bombardment Herr von Vollmar deny, if he followed forsige we are entitled to look for a continuance of March 18th, coas von Bülow me the follow they might well bove taken to heart. I trans-oxido-tvousky's squir
Replying to Herr Beled in the Reichstag outo, gives a warning to his countrymen which of a significant German trawler by Admiral affairs, that the English Liberul were"ongerly the word "i desirous of good relations between Englan í and dignation" had been repeatedly employed by Russia." regard to the present position Allies' efforts to chastise the Bully of the America Lius were chartered to Iruasport caal must no expet f this numerous, ingeniour, and
in which ships belonging to the Hamborg of this shrewd traveller-
condition of Russia. On one occasion Priner "Men of insight nii the world over are more Far East. The issue could not be in sure for the Russian Baltic Fleet
industrious people, who are o pabio of every- Bismarck, dealing with a despatch which bear less convinced that the praition of Russia as According to the specific samoces which thing, and much inclined to imuats all that is (Count vou Bulow had written when he was a Great Power will survive the vicissitudes of has been given by
by the Hamburg-American
foreign, should ever have a Sovereiga liko' our a young charge d'affaires, had informed him the paesent wür and the difficulties of the prosut. Line, the German transports are not to accuto. Peter the Great; with the resources and tres that the word "indignation" wes "not a domestic trouble, Ironical interruptions by pay the Kussing fee. Their sole functionares which Japan pos-enser, Le scull enable t political expression.." Politicians, Princo Bia the Social Democrats.) Just wait and now."
were "moRG or less (Great laughter.) consists in conveying col for delivery st to beonme, in a few yours, the Sovereign of the warck had observed,
iloverer deeply a peasantly affected by events, but they did "ppointed neutral ports, and they are not to Eastorn Ocean..
The Lamperial Changellor proceeded to reiter- ein "indignatios. proced
I to these ports in conjunction with the horror of everything foreign may be impressed no
indulge in
at the charge that the Social Democrats would issan warships hut independently and by on the depo nad Chinese Goveromat, yet The Germans had too strong a tendency to like to see Germany plunged into war with Before Mr. P. A. Hazeland at the Peliosher routes. Nothing whatever in known with ja ehenge in their system is not inconceivable; } raise indigoant protests against what took Russin in the interests of the Russiau party of regard to the application of ilegal vorreion by acessity may compel them to do that to which place in foreign couuttias, barents or Rl years revolution, and he quoted a Socialist journal in the Ruson Reet te members of the crews of the their own free will dore not impol them! At age they had had an agitation in favour of the support of this opinion. Count von Bilow is German Trausperte, either during their voyage tack, for example, like that of Chwaste, often Greeks, followed by an agitation in favour
foad of
this point, since, dwelling pop sted, would probabis induce them to thi k the Pales, and more recently they had excited though the Socialists, as is er in particular off Madagascar. Indred, the repeated,
well known, statement is in tan highest degree incredile. of means to repel a handful of ragabon's who themselves in behalf of the Bulgarians. Thor to not. exercise the slightest influence apon If the Russian admirals should have taken dis urbed a nation. This might lead them to hand subsequently indulged in a movement on German foreign policy, the Tears
4. certain measures in order to secare the
build I ships of war on the model of the of behalf of the tours (Burenrammel). There was statesmen may perhaps be persuaded servation of recrecy with regard to their Europe; these ships might increase to Bests, now an attempt on the Luft to szoite a believe that the German Government hue
agitation with regard to dispositions and with regard to the condition and then it is probable that the good sueders
beir forces, and if the freedom of the German of this meure would lead them also to adopt great a mistake to regard events in that country order to puras an outwardly accommodating
Russia, but it was
to overcome serious opposition at home in
men's movements in their relations with the the other scientific methods which are so ap- through the spectacles of Taberalism as it would policy towards Russia. According to Count. have been at the time of the Holy Alliance to von Bülow, it is unjust to speak la this hardly be any objection to these preceding
In this manner all the invections of Europe
of Germany If the Hamburg-American Line in
the point of view of Legitimist principles, upon her eastore noighbour. He had often deallegs with their seamen shook have violated out the creative spirit of a Pater, merely by the When Herr Bobel suggested that the pointed out that we are not dependent upon the provisions of German law and the terms of power and conenrrence of circumstane a The Germasa Government would like to offer Russia, and that we do not run after Russis, thei onntract with the men we would, as a Japanese certainly would zat be in want of assistance to Russic he could only reply that but that we have no reason to make ourselves maller of course, call the company to strict teachers if they would only invite them. 'I Gerinan assistance had not been asked and that disagreeable to Russia as many people would account in Germany, As a matter of fact, therefore believe that this just and upright there was no intention of offering it. There like us to do.". Priano Bismarck tad boen ez- ttore las not hitherto besn the slightest erid-people must, by no means, be provoked.**- was no thought of interfering in the domestic posed to the same reproaches T, and also 40, ance that the Hamburg-American Line has in Times.
affairs of Russia or of risking German livorrars ago, and on one occasion the great any way contravened its obliga ton."
and German property without reason, Their Chancellor had replied that thes- charges only personal opinion of the Russian system of showed how perdous was the discussion of
no real Reverniment was a matter quite apart from their foreign affairs by people who had foreign policy.
acquaintanco with them. The Timer says:There is hardly room for
Passing to the object of the sals of German ships to Rasian agus maintained that, In the House of Commons on March 15th, any difference of opinion about the morning of
VICKERS SMACKS HIM,
according to international law, such transac Sir T. Dewar (Tower Hamlets, St. George's)
postponement of the ban which Russia har It is a
tions were legitimate During the present asked the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs sought to negotiate in France,
The annual meeting of shareholders in
war both sides had d purchased many vesals from whather his attention had been called to tre significant indication that the remarkable danger to British slipping in Chinese water pa the point of orbatstion, anal that apprehen on March 14th at Sheffield. Mr. T. E. Vickers published doinils of the sale of British skips patience and liberality of Russia's ally ars now Vickers, Sons, and Maxim (Limited) was held foreign owners, and the English Press Lad the Masonic and whether he could sea his way to co operate ion concerning the security of the Lage zams Presiding. In moving the adoption of the to the JOHN TRAse's gold to
through thating mines in the Gulf of Fo-chi-li, an
Th sential
condition wa Rassis shou uld with other Powers to secure their destruction. already advanced will prevat the throwing of report, the Chairman said some of the share-tie
into the Earl Percy, Wa are is communication with more money
Russian military chest. holders had suggested that they would have pre- no longer ty the German fag, and that their A rumour that reaches us as we go to: the Japanese Government on the subject.
to press thing
that ferrod a larger dividend, but the directors desired German crews should not he compelled to serve Sir T. Dewar afterwards asked the
the lean has been negotiated after all, on the to be in a position to declare an interim dividend, under the Russian tag. The perfect correct. obricusly, to take in stores, to clean shop, bids fair to be equally as good as, if net to to the Admiralty whether ho was aware that faticated, materially alter the situation. ad preferred to
French terms would not, even if and in order to do that they taunt satisfy the news of the Germano attitude throughout the the ritinismos which war was demonstrated by a preliminary to eclipse, its predecessor. Every consideration floating mines in
auditors. Instead of going to that trouble they of Prohi li con- Gulf
that the point of exhaustion
declaro a dividend equal to 12
bail been advanced from oppo attempting a run to Vladivostock. It is has been given to the comfort of the gusats, I stituted a danger to shipping in Chinese waters, | Beyond recognition ceases to be unanimous, per cent, for the year, and to carry over enough
the one hand they were accused of 1 and caused
buen reached, opinion ceases to be consternation amongst has bee besides filling their bunkers, and as will be seen from our advertisemout shipping Fiontein; and would he It is thought, on one it the Russian ships will certainly take heavy columns, nothing hus becu left undone that will
the British squadron on the China Station nece, It is even hinted thus, if the war wero! preferenca as natural, because there wore the that. they desired to see Russin weakened, and communicate with the Commander-in-Chief of supplies will induce or compel Russia to sue for the auditors
shareholders as well as ordinary
were therefore suretly in favour of the pro- shareholders to be thought of. deck cargoes of coal. This accumulation conduce to the barmony of the evening. As on
longation of the war. There was no foundation Mr. Albert Vickom seconded the resolution.
for either of these assertious, and both the of coal above, if properly atowed, is unlikely the previous occasion, the old Chamber of Com- the subject, or taze such other action as he stopped, money would be forthcoming to holp nieres Room has been requisitioned for the night doom necessary to secure the destruction Rasa out of her difficulties, although it is
Mr. J. H. Boutley asked if the profits from Russlar and the Japanese Governments were evident, as our Faris Correspondent points out, to be any, in Irance to the efficient work- erot
Mr. Protyman (Suffolk, Woodbridge), The Lut the prospect of having to advance money the holding of the company in Willium Board- perfectly will aware of the real attitude of ing of the guns and ships. On the con
Sous had been brought into the Germany. He read a despatch which he had the first part of the question is in the for a war indeunity is regarded with
recently received from the German Minister in in the recent case of the Eastry, the affirmative. The Commander-in-Chief has uneasiness. Optimism seems to be nourished trary, inval officers know that coal is one
Japanese have made a mistake in seizing the already been communiented with, and he has upon the theory that Japan really can
-Those of last year come into Tokyo to the following effect
The Japanese Government has never of the best shot stoppers that can be pro British stramor Segon Privee in the Tsushiana reported retural cages in which wines have been a se pot in a slemtiger, live mod de unionit
by Majesty's ships. As many as injure Russia's We and it diffionit Mr. E. B. Dakin, a Shefeld shareholder, attached any credence to anti-German Insinua- sided and so it serves the double purpose of Straite. The Sazon Frizer was hound from possibla of these mines hats been destroyed, and to conceive that the maintenance of Russian asked whether, considering that Vickers, Sons,
tions (Acestreitagent and it has been aware affording a certain amount of protection, urul New York to Shanghai and Muroras (Japan). any others that may be met with will be prestige can be an object as dear to the and Maxim held a half share in Willian Beard that intrigues were being conducted against The Japanese Government has no grond hearts of Japanese statesraen that for its sake She had dischar, ed the Shanghai portion of destroyed. of extending the mobility of the flest. Th
to complain of us or to mistrust us; it attaches Any others that may be met with is not they should forago any part of the advantage it was relevant at that meeting to discuss the
the greatest importance to good relations and Jatter is an important point, for it is prob.her cargo and was proceeding to Muroran with
ground War risks on the cargo had been under-suicient. Not many will be met with by ships which they have won at such a tremendous cost accounts of that subsidiary company and to ask rai. able that if the Armada once makes writion at nominal premioms, as, of course, the them.
idling in port. They ought to go and look for in blood and in money. An indemnity counts questions theroon. Ho desired to discuss tho goes absolutely no
It is a more pressing matter than our
double. It won
weakens their adversary and it
props and Sons arking for the balance of also asked me to report
sat out some weeks ago by Mesra. interests me to report that the dush for the nortlura port, Canranh Bay risks contezipated rere those of possible experimenting with wire oss messages that they strengthens thetheedges. Without pretending their more
to any knowledge
with to us sa with regard to of
Japanese will have been its last voluntary balting seizure by Russians, not by Japanese. No cannot read.")
may surmiso ou general principles
that mere The Chairmen-We have nothing to do with other Powers, will respect faits accomplie and place. Provisions in Aunam are both doubt, suggests the Times, the Suzon Prince,
regard for the prestige of Russia or for the that. We are shareholders in Mesars Beard acquired rights in East Asin. This, he added, interests of those who have lent money to Russia mors's, but we cannot interfere; at least. I cau was not only the firm determination of the plentiful and cheap'; and all that Admiraj like this Fastry, will promptly be rousel.
will scarcely be
not interfere with any management of their present Governusat, bat was the pranont According to a Peking dispatch the Imperial siderations allowed to weigh against con
security or ROZIDESTY ENSKY should possibly requiro The Suzon Prince in owned by the Prince Line.
principle of Japanese guiling or advantage.
policy Resident at Urgu. Mongolia, has reported to While some think that money troubles will make
Mr. Dakio-Do you not think that we, an Count von Bülow went on to By that he did is to his land. As the Americans express M. Olginsky, the correspondent of the Norge the Grand Council that there has been sore for peace if only by making it more difficult to shareholders having a large interest in Messrs. not know to whom the Japanese Foreign
trouble ju persunding the ex-Dalai Lama to it, it is now "up to him" to make the Freya, tells bow the Japanese missed cap leave Urga for Tibet owing to the intrigues of fontinue the war, others fokon different view in Beardmore's, cught to lure the privilege of Minister referred when he spoke of anti-German
insinuatione
Herr von Vollmar knew. which they seem to be coufirmad by the disgushing any of their accounts?
¡perbape Russian agents who want to get him to escape belliense tone of many communications from
The Chairman-No, I do not think so at all. The Russian Government was similarly aware into Russian territory, so thus they may use St. Petersburg. It is always dificult to I do not see why you should wish to hamper that Germany would not present
the impossibility of making terms,
not think the gentlemen here prezent wish to be They would continue to cultivate their relations political purposes. In consequence, how in appraise the value of loud protestations as to that or any other subsidiary company. I de dificution of Russia to sto punt, the tent of the strict watch kept upon the ex-Dalai sometimes precede the Lami's movements by the Lauperist Resident,
setion they Tery
The resolution was then pat and was carried outagonism which was not necessitated by any red German interest. (Lond cheers).--Times. and to a total lack of naval" dash and go," these, three carried projectiles, one the park of Amuy, the ex-Poutil of the Buddhist faith stress upon those things, we are bound to re-nanimously.
cognize a
a complete absence of eng entstantial has been naabis to effect his sscape and has sign that peace is to be sought at present.
Theology is hoth an art and a science and The love of work for work's sake is not s or, conversely, it will give to the Japanese clothing, one coal, onor engineer storus, thren given a promise to leave for Tibet vis interior ay come out of the indecision which | just as no amount of knowledge of the science. characteristic of the present day. There is e
towns of China Proper and Szechuan province
the Tear; but the oligarchy behind him of painting will make a man an artist, so no tendency to rash and get it over. Much of our navy more kudos than ever if it shonta commisariat stores, and one hospital requiro- by the middle of the pressut month. The is fighting for its very existence, it sees in amount of schnarship will make
man a modern work is scampsd or badly done. We ments. There ver algo six trains of wounded. Chinees Government will breathe more freely peace another monace to its privileges, and it theologian-Rov. G. W. Allen in the Hibbert are so anxious to catch time by the forelock have the extraordinary luck to stop the The trains travelled without lights at intervals Once the Pontiff has loft. Mongolia-N-C has no other instinct than to go on in its Journal. Ergo, theologians have no scholar- that we almost tour the forelack off.—Mario
Daily News.
acenstomed way. whole of such a great Armada. Newspaper | of sight winutes.
Tre intentions of Admiral RozwBEST- As an outcome of the last anccessful "smokor
YENNCY and his officers are now as an open held under the auspicos of Look to naval experts. The line of pro-Quadrillo Club, the concittee have dorided to posed action by the Baltic Fleet is, hold a similar fauction to-night, and judging from the programme before is, the concort
and to stand ensy
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attempt, hit or mins." The prospects of taring an enormous booty, during the fight his enterprise cannot be made any rosier by from Makdon, through their failure to cut the further delay. Some weakness is inevitable railway on the 8th ist. On that day 450 in his fleet of forty-seven vessels, but it will carloads of artiliers left Makieu and reached Tio-ling and 16 trains of from 52 to 55 carriages
of these mines.
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bo tot down to abnormally bad hundling. arrived at Tie-ling on the following day. Of Yeu Chih. who, by the way was in 1900, Taoti impossible. Still, without laving declars detained with anything of the kind (Cheers.) with Russia and would avoid an attitude
if all of them fail to reach their objectivo; balanging to the remaining batteries, one warm
too much
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