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THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

fYROM THE Times TOKYO-CORRESPONDENT}

The fact that on Math January, the third year of the existence of the Anglo-Japanese alliance expired, and it within other twelevemonth

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 29cm, 1095.”

because of the confidence she reposed in the Angio Japano niliance. And the war itself has brought into clear rali-f the good influence of the alliance, for, as The Times says, it is oring to the allianco that the combat has beon confined to two Powers, abt that the world's tranquillity has been saved from the risks of any third Power taking part, of choice er of cosity. At the

the quation of continuing or abandoning the whether the war Russia's ulig, France, Hong; compact will sater the field of practical alties to have felt much anxiety on that score, but would have attracted carnest attention in Japan sho Ins now recoverot her quanimity. As for

slutsistirtualty guaranteed against.

the

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forence of outside Powers. What The Times what was wish to say. This nation's says is

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bo called The Time of them, which may just interpretation of the valse and of the then the Kilways, nail that is why cures are i

opinion. They are tha

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of Tokyo: the dini

results of the alliance way surpes, but cortainly corresponds to the Shopiti, dous nor fall short of, that of The Times. Shimbir, which

When the all was formed some English- and the keni Zashi, which fills the ride of the Economist Recently the Nicki Nicla Shimbam argued that, whross the benefits it always a classic among Japanese newspapers, enferred on Japan were great, thom it

stall. We, inte ho possesion and unser the conferred upon England were

Lave reason to believe that even these persons tip of Mr. Kato Takeski, formerly

have at last changed their opinion. England's country's representatives in Loulen. beesann a powerful wait of the fourth estate firm resolve to stand by the allians and bor But Sir. Katô is in the opposition, and the preparations for doing have treaty net

ia not trend of his polítics ia without effect on the

with some rewards. Without explaining We desire to y tone of his, orgen. tu point of absolute

most important and the med conspicuous, We indopradence and impartiality

allinis in the fact already micely, journais muzed akaye take the lead.

Set months

The P published a

that this nation justly appreciates the value translation of an articls waiele appeared in Jiji at the results of the alliance, It is true that Shimp with reforapes to the lines. It was from the racanent when the allisbeo was formed at the disappollineat the Juguese people well understood its worth

in detail, we the three

Chest

nial the

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embracemouts will occupy her sufficiently, Her power may diuinish in the fute in not likely to increase suddenly. Wo de sot devin to be Russia's too to the bitter end, but it is our conviction that an alliance with her would be hal policy. Such thing would he consonable only in the event of reovory, and of Russia's Government changing temlcacien, und becoming truly

an article e fiven by the Japanese ¦ and its influence. But the war, by affording Enelund's might declining beyond all hops of)

a

szut hope. They nation to the lines bad reflected before svars- | n practical and visible mensro, has largely thing their confidence in it as an instrument increased their appreciation and bas of peace-preservation.

To

reinforced

szak froin abservation their lidenes in the alliance and the resting itself thoroughly of

I

gratitude for it. Thas it has eram about that pacific and progressive. the Japanese regard the English precisely as

taw extended and too intimate to be mistaken

With these urticles before him, and with the For five years, at any rate, a tranquil or is

stared to the Far East that was the though they were their brothers Wa Japanachr.ars that their language is representative,

freest universal command, the

rejoice greatly that it should be so, and wothink a render may ask whether from a Japanese of view anything can threaten the delusive, and thereafter quickly the

There is, I believe, question began to In uskot, low-can think the Buglish, too, foal gad. What is mora, paint

since the Japanese people entertain this stability of the a guarantee of failings of gratitude towards the allienne, ofi alliance be converted intu

of i culy peare The Juji Shingo answered, and its reliance on it, and of satisfaction in it, we believe England's self-effacement when the naror entoudied the view of the thoughtint to day somos

satie conti cht, a

section of 14 countrymen

Fxteal the serpe of the alliance. Make it an agreement bialing Absolutely inch of the con- tracting parties to come to the assistan of the other in the eront of war. Then, with Grist Britain's Navy hosting the command of Far Rastern areas wirt with a Japanese arur rondy to fund at any point on e coinbistina wald exist sch as negation or eligns of nations might venture to defy. From that time there would crash to be danger of Whole to aggression at the expense of China, ir of mene sinet Iudin ac of the closing of the use reint door in this Far East. situation would be controlled by Anglo-Saxondom with Japan

The

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The

one thalliance the contingency of!

THE KAISER'S YACHT.

allianon has hitherto prevented any third Power from taking part in the combat. Will reafter accruing to them from the allianen presumptions when we say that the benefits

altailed it equally effective in averting the wil

I such as the setion of pablicists

interference of any third Power at the moment. to also were not at all able to foregres

The policy of the present British Cabinet is of discussing terms of peace? That is vital. of the British pation; and, whether The value of the alliance will then be unbjected

te a crucial test. in Japan's estimation. the Coast changes or does not change, the We aro kenteis) that, on the anniversary of the alliance policy of blas nation will net alfur. formation, the Timer directed the attention of the Opposition to the magnitude of the results. atinine, and we have taken the opportunity of giving some expression to the sentimo is that our own people entertain towards the alliance.

If we turn now to the Kei Zhi, there the opinion held in Japanese business circles-an opinion specially interesting since it deals with the doctrine of the very sorrow elique which has always attached more import pucifying a patertial enemy than to enltivating a useful friend-

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GEASS LINEN, SHAWLS, HANDKERCHIEPS BLANKETE, TEUNKE,

A correspondent of the New York Herald, Hoben who was given an opportunity of seeing over the Imperial German racht, the zallern, at Genou, states that she saunot of Httings with many yachts belonging to compare in completeness and Ingariousness Thn, in brist, was the Jij Shimp's pro

English, American, and French owners, suċ gramme. After it was formulated, however,

she fucks many of the accessories which have come to be regarded as indispensable to events occurred which might perhaps have

comfort and enjoyment of modern lifa at s exercised a

a modifying influence. There

The journalist was received by the officer of first the progress of the Ballic Squadron

Though the war is still raging we occasionally the watch, who bade him welcome in both outward and the incidents connected with it.

German and English,

that most. It appears

Hohen- Some of the journals of Continental Europe hear of people in Russia who talk of a Busa

if not all, of the officers of the have stated that Japan expected England to Japanese alliance by al by, and oven in our such perados, though rure, are not

peak which is, after all, he mother inkera wanafacture out of the North Sea ontenge a

for

wholly wanting. detaining the Russian ships. At Inotext no time was there slightest

one is reminded by a picture which haugs The line of argument take is this: It is tongue of their sovereign a fact, of which test expectation antar bat England somni do nya bing, of them in expected that dal which this kind. comment, and only one was Far East can evor be wholly shattered, dedication in the bandwriting of the Empress runde the solarest circles-uninely, that

she be expelled from Manchuria she cannot be Frederick: To my cear Willy on his birth- day, from Mamma." One reason why the detention of four junior and irresponsible expelled from Siberia, and thus the ineffaceable

Albext is that officers scarcely mot the situation. Japanese are shout is free from the fapit nature of her tenure in the Far East becomes Hohenzollern" is not se, palatial 8, for

of clear. Therefore by force of armis nothing instance, the "Victoria" and Karragon as any people in the world and more can be effected than to compel her to she was built twelve or thirteen years ago, besides, they never foured the Buitic Squatron

kaots without being It could not hare boyu expected, however, that abandon hor designa upōn the sovereignty of t he is still a staunch and seaworthy craft..

and can do her twenty Manchuria and Korea. Any attempt to the contrivances for onling the squadron would her totally would be merely to lay the foundations driven and, if necessary, an additional two

Buganda shure o

William II, who is undoubtedly aware of the "Hohenzollern's" deficienoies, dosires a new this mattor has not caused

Jacht, anil as he is thorough yachtsman he

is beon exercising the grind and crascience of but in private there uro Japans who wonder Bo-Japaureo nilianes should be cemented after the war as most conducive to the peace of

to Dons at Harvard University. A forical whather chivalry towards an ally con

East Asia.

respect. the doings at Cardiff and with

new craft is an up-to-date vessel in every In considering the value of this contention will probably see, when the time comes, that the revencital

are of the President, in which the game has but condemned, The reasons assigned for for the Russians, On the other hand, the Powers with Eastern Asis. Failing & Rusuh luxuries-as-a-steam or rapoar bath, Kust han longued that sentiment is never suffered Japaness allianes, would it be importe hotween the bath-room and the Kaiser's sleeping is verdict are not without inter at. It is "the actions of the individual to vitrude upon the sphere of business in the

contain the innumerable

.can often be entirely soncealed, not only We have to West, and that fow things are too vainable check Russia's Far Eastern ambition perish. | cabin in a dressing-room fitted iths sufficiencynted tast

That

players. is the question there not to be sacrificed on the altar of ently?

pomidor. Of course Japan cannot on uniforms which His Majesty requires ever rom the muses of the spectators on the de-lines,

it nrces. Siberia. But does that make

within reach. The sloping calu itself in but from the nearer observers on the England's action in money getting

the umpire. this respect

in altogether overshadowed by the ary that the two should become allies? As averly plain, a big, brass badstead, with and even from hfference of other Powers to their suming that the occasion for an alliance arrived; ¦ reading table alongside, a dressing table, and training for young company dent obligations; indifference which induces them to graut the free ass of their harbours assuming that a tima coms when Russie, bowing; another table on which stands a telephone Acnin, wo are told that it

her head to Japan, offered practical evidence and territorial waters to vessels forming us that her For Eastern mbition had disappear d. apparatue, and a few chair, being the only strategy to discover the weakest man in BERAntia!

the of the Baltic Squadron as

Imperial sale is the pictures and photographs man most recently injured, and attack Lin **Tisibly a part warships dium-olvas - namely, the coaling in it the idea that such an opportunity shouki furniture. The most interesting fentaro of the the opponents' line, us for example, the

adorn the walls. Among the photograph again and again." If he has been be grasped to the exclusion of England? present The Japanese are nor protesting Creating that the military issue of the

are two or three of the American Unit Motor dazed" by reputed blows on the head, "par That would be like spliting against war.

snapshots of His Majesty ticularly on the jar," he is the one to single were docicul and that we could

+ducation the wind, as their own proverb puls it. But I Marie Jarely discern what tuggin's subsequent and there are some shop at moments Want tice for Fhas neat onset. But what

out

Why

it is promising strugforlifears! policy towards aur country would be, should had divested himself of his Imperial, answer for it that they are thinking deeply.

a better guide to a successful career timu The popularity of the allinne, however,

theas things, England, England and Japan bo then divided? Or should and was enjoying himself as any one of h is not affected by indeed, is little eoneer at Bat 14 juinene, Russis by included in the Anglo-Japanese subjects might. It may, however, has regards the precepts and examples set forth in the

One of these alternatives would allanes?

as an indication of his spoel fondsoss ft works of the late Dr. Samuel Smiles We itself of an altogether different kind projected

have to be chosen. If Japan and

Amilitary matters that a conspicuons place a learn, however, that the youth of New Eng- into the matter what Port Arthur foll. It land cannot be separated, then an Anglo- the wall beside His Majesty's bed is occup land have discovered a refinement of artifico way the

sentiment that naturally inclines a

For just a fow Japanese.Russian alliance must be booked

THE SISTERS who direct ST. ANTONIO'S brave man towards a stout foa

is no ing in There

regiments, foreign as well as Germ. British brains. If it is good malnom to ham. Photographs of the Imperial Family remar a damaged man, it is still bettor tactics CONVENT at Macao will be very thankful numents after the capitulation and after the for. But in every sphers England and Russia by coloured sketches of the uniforms of dins which had auser suggested itself to our dull

aro mutually unfriendly.

to Shop-keepers, Linen-drapora, Clothiers and I the Mikado's instruction

umerous, a large bandsome one of the Empts to pretend you have been hurt when really you ugaliant the past to suggest an entente between them. torms in recognition

when the interests of the twa Powers Today,

In the Empresa's sleepinz eubin on the art are quite sound, and to come down live a led Tailors in Hongkong, Macao, and elsewhere who defence the Russians were quite popular itt Japan. If in that brief interral peace had been clash at so many prints, it is certain that to having a coign of vastage. restored, this two nutions might have joined bring them together would be most dificult. Lands in a grasp of lusting friendship. But the Are we then, to break with England and join / side of the ship there is a more apparent no of hammer on the ausuepooting advare, will sand to them remnants of material, books

the procedure of the British ships which carry note must be taken of the relations of other The correspondent says ho looked in vain for spurt has just been issued, baaring the signs.

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was eren so, if we remember aright, that Mr. adornment. Over the head of the brass bend had thought he was "in for a soft thing."

Richard Bwivoiler beguiled poor Mr. Qally, the hands with Russia Considering England is a canopy of pale manveloured silk, antie

and received the attack which had been in- revelations and exportalices that surn followe

immense novy and our ninsular po walls are covered with a cretonnalize to tire

the gentleman's dispelled this ausient emotion. The glamour to enter the lists sainst her we designed with small roses on a white grind. tended. in all good faith, for of Port Arthur's endurance did not sarrive the light of ford foots, and the conduct of the incomparably more arduous than to outer the The Botser takes his favourits books within rife. We are sorry to find, however, that

lists against Russia. We hars a navy, it is

of the educational con take all advantage Hohenzollern their Russian cfloors,

apparent indifference to

bittruo, and Russia has an army, but England has when he goes for a cruise, but in additis the some of the young men at Harvard do not

andhere

botwoɛn offered their country's loss, their faxurious habita

the extinction

of our foreign commerce waxy-yoined Gorman eucyekpedia, an upper the average college player wasory pretty pieces of work made out of cloth WARLIKE EXPLOITS OF THE and their mutiral recriminations produced quite the command of the seas. This policy would small library of the "

14 in

are copies of Schiller and other Gemau pos.

postu. revulsion F fealing in Japan. It cannot be and would condom var empire to the existence

learn, bad much rather play fair than foul' good half of the two or three hundred Baid that there ever was any turning away frota of an isointed island. Therefore, to break with

are English works. Professor Max Max for In fact, he permits the gas to degenerato articles are bought by charitable persons and the Maglish alliance, but probably it may be said England for the saka of

of joining with Russin

instance, for whom Wilian II's friends was into a mero amusement or trial of skill. Well, the Sisters are thas helped to keep up their the alms of friends and in great measure by that for an instant there was a disposition to

English well-known worki he the wo at of mistakes In Germany well known, isrepresented by several veins and he has his good time, but he must not expect very large establishment, which is maintained by

opcords get on. There is

the earnings of the girls themselves, who lead there is a collection of a score or so inelude Russia. Since that time the unrest

there are many who dislike England used who throughout the Tsar's dersinions, and the cherish the dream of driving hor ont into the terrible épisodes connected with it, have

to whom the distinction of having slace in pared for teaching his pupils a lot of Lain by no means an idle lite within the convent

shel i apbrontly alliance would compol England to

Greek" when they ought to be learning walls. clash o exercised a newly deterrent intinence, and when end. They held that a Russo German-Japanese of ernises in varions waters. The onisovelist Headmaster who was once reproached by a

Hongkong, 18th May, 1904. this library has been recordvi the third anniversary of the alliance came it

hands with France and America. That is a Mr. Henry James. The Emperor hatnother something that would be useful to thera iu found a mood well reflected by an article in the

mers plantasy. Do not the Germans themselves Asahi Shimburn, which I now truste

declars that there is no rom for their country cablu, which serves as a working anfead ng after life. "Oh," replied the incensed Doctor, room, on the promenade deck, just aft the "you want your lad to get on! Then he mast Of On January 30 the Anglo-Japanese alliance and Japan in the markets of China? Our ven

foremost of the "Hohenzollern's fuis, must learn to chent and tell lies. Sir, I year. The telegraphic then, is that the Anglo-Japanese alliance mast completed its third

be continued as before. Not only is it esential this he makes frequent use, and wheraising leave that to you. I will teach him something LACE COVER FREE with Illustrated Price List. Import Direct from the Loom ortract from The Times which we published in

that will help him to enjoy his le sure and be a our last silo, was part of article in cor-

he spends most of his time there. to Jupao in her present war with Russia, but

Close and ernvenient to the Impial site companion to himself, after he has amassad memoration of that anniversary. The Tinies called the Anglo-Japaness alliance the pivot of und attributed to Great Britain's world-policy,

our ins

of

we also believe it to be oren more essential to Bugland's fature. The Times recently

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influence in limiting the aroma of the war.

Breachent

and Germany

is the Imperial Chancellor's, where is Kaiser forture by arts in which I confess, sir, that I

foe, for the power of France Prahendan estate, and many questions of affecting Britain for the sole purpose of making the

A GIFT FROM ENGLAND.

PEACH'S LACE CURTAINS

is frequently closet with Count Bülow, am not proficient." Whatever truth there sy

LACE CURTAINS, it the very great result of having limited the that this allianes is the picot of the latter accountauies his gereign in be in this Theory of Education-when so an by

HOSIERY, CLOTHING, FURNITURE war to lug two Powers directly interested. Weley, and that it had oxorcised very his voyages by set. Though ww from his diverse riows are float-it is certain that tho

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considered. Years ago, it is true, a begining

LINENS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CARPETS. desire to adopt the same language in estimating The Times farther insisted on the importance kingdom, His Majesty by no med neglects Philosophy of Games has not yet been duly

Contains & Pairs of Curtains, made the value of the alliauco from our own pain of muistaining the alliance firmly, The Morning the high concerns of State, and

day pass, even when he is sunt holiday was made by an Oxford tutor, who drew up a

specially for this Pareol as follows truth

treesredly rugaised the now position won futis Japan's world-policy pivots on the Port, too, said that if Great Britain fully and making among the Norwegian tea which is classitud list of sports and pain, and POPULAR PARCEL 23/6 CARRIAGE FREE.

relaxation is he does

adapted for a special purpose. Golf, he said,

paire alike Dining-room Curtains, choite design from Real Lace, 34 yds. long, GU ins, wile, alliance. She formed that alliance primarily by her ally: her political inthosuce in Asia would nos pire come hours to the labou of bis highway a magnificent imposture devised in North

pair caperb Drawing-room <urtains, design from oll Rose Point Lace, 4 yds, long, 2 yds. wide. to preserve the peace of the Far East, and, as a

attain a degree over before

pairs alike Bedroom Curtains. 3 yds. ing, design from new style of modern art. Earn if desired tran- no single-handed dary object, to contribute to t

need by It, and not give some country

millions of people have been dried in that English bollave that a Scotchman could care

by nort Mail, The Chan for something beyond money. Squash Customers throughout Empire testify to value and reliability. Send Post Office Order for 23/6. of the world. By means of the alliance

rackets he specially to Social Re The Parcal well packed in Oilcloth will be sent by post, direct to your address, by nor wo for tis Brst time obtained position and in the East is too small to be formidable. So, blue and white cabin kuowu af

Save 50 per cent, and import your own goods, British made and reliable. because for the worthy divine was COLONIALS, power to give effect to our world-policy.

then, our policy should be to continus the Lafortunately, the alliance dil not falfil the Augio-Japanese alliance as before and to con- THE AMERICAN SYTEM

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the Governments and

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3 very hot at it, and never get any expectations

The game of lawn tenuis he despised, though Arply at once for Price Lists at the office of this paper. If you wish the Gift included, send the allied countries as

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Direct lo he considered it good enough for Broad instrument.

SAMUEL PEACH & SONS, Minafacturers, Box 694. War finally broke oat between Some may contend that such

"Nothing matters if you will Churchmen. Japan and Russia. Yet we have au kusitation bave the disadvantage of leaving Russia

of revenge. to proy

On the line counts

NOTTINGHAM, England.

the desire

course would

But

collor's."

OF

ENTISTRY.

Dr. M. H. CHAY-

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in affirming Uut if Japan, risking her national Russia will have no naval base in the 37, Des VEUX ROAD CENTER HONGKONG keep just within the line.

vania, U.S.A In." Existence for the sake of carrying out to the fall Far East and her military prestige will have From the University of Pears her policy in Clius and Kors, adopted the disappeared while, alsa, hur own domestic Hongkong, 3rd June, 1904. resolution of going to war, it was largoly

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