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CANTON NOTES.

[FROM OUR "CORRESPONDENT]

CANTON, 29th July.

FORWARD BONAM: CHINA LIGHT AND POWER CO.

Honam, like Canton, is making romarkable progress. A culls to conduct electric light from the power station has been laid aerose to that point. Poles, also, for the same parpass have been erected in all parts of Hocam. In a fortnight's time residents will be able to have electric light installed in their benser.

THE KWONGTUNG GOVERNORSHIP.

The Viceroy (now styled as Viceroy and Governor) has rendived a dispatch from Peking

M. THEODORE DELYANNIS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1905.

THE OPEN DOOR AND JAPANESE | THE APPEAL RE THE MACKAY

TRADE.

TREATY.

NAMES OF THE SIGNATORIES, The following telegram bas breo addressed to the Foreign Office by over 20 of the leading British firms in Shanghai

THE LONG HING"

3

PHOTO COMPETITION FOR AMATEURS,

$220.00 IN PRIZES.

ENTRIES FREE.

CALL

WRITE FOR PARTICULARS.

NG, H NG

& Co.,

The Premier of Greece whose long life was recently ended by assassination was familia y teneral Oko's army as the correspondent of Mr. J. Gordon Smith, who accompanied known as the "Gladstone of Greece."--

Bora 63 years ago, of a numerous and pro- the Morning Post, is one of those who believe minent Peloponnesian family, says London that the success of the Japanese in the straggle

"British werchants draw Government's journal, young Delvannis early applied himself in the Far East werados European and Ameri to the problems of life. His father dying early, can trade in this part of the world; and he sees, attention to fact Chino ignurys Mackay Treaty, he succeeded in completing his university train even now, signs of a Japanese effert to molio ing at Athens while earning his living as a pelise Manchurian trade. The Japanese, Mr.dering me ineffective. In most essentials taxation, navigation stipulations. deg. British cost in the Greek Ciril Servies. Not only Smith writes in the World's Work, will con Chris actively opposen currency, mining. provide fer his oen wants. but he paid the open door in Manchuria before they open it Government inset on treaty being made imme- for tlus sturation of his younger brothers, more effectually than the Russians were reputed diately sperative.

of

(Signed).Jardine, Matheson, and Ca In 187 he was appointed Gronk Envey in to have done. Whatever the political policy

to Athens threo Russiau, ho bought ands; and there was a Reiss and Co. Mackenzio and Co. Butterfeld and Puri

од returnin years later seriously applied himself to polities. skare is his trade for all those dealers of various and Swire : Sem. It. Shorrock and Co. John' Io was given the portfolio of Foreign Affairsations who gather on the frings of Asia. Ford; for the Hongkong and Shanghai Hark The merchants ofing Corporation, H. Hunter, Manager; Ward, in the Coamoudouros Cabinet of 1878, and Not so after the war.

tientsin end other populons mercantile Prost, and 6: A. R. Burkill and Sons ; F. C attended the Congress of Borlin as chief of the

tion of Manchurian trade by the Japazes." Edward S. Little. General Manager for the dourus in 188 M. Delynnuis became the only

The writer continues:---

Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, party leader able to tane Triconpis.

I was our of eighteen war correspondents who H. B. Skottowe, Manager: China Mutual Lifo In April 185 Delyannis formed 12 first Administration, I fell the following started in July last to ride from Daluy in the

Director: British-American Tobacco Co year over the complications arising out of the wake of Oku's army, thou fighting at Tashichaorance Do. (Lid.) J. A. Wattie, Mannging wojun of Eastern Rónwilis with Bulgarin after couting Stackelborg from Wafergiou. Ltd.). if. F. Keily Auction which led to the Potera blockning veek The Imperial highway leading to the north Murray, and Cn. W. C. Murray Manager The 181 elections brenglit back and through many villages and many walled R. H. Gars-Booth: J. P. Bissstt und Co.: T. ports.. Delyannis, only to be dismissed by the King rities, sutering at the soulh gate in each case Pemberton; J. I. Richards (King. As the concerteri notion of Russia and Chintin

Hearing by the north. In those muddy and Ramsay Geo. D. Sealt months later. After another spell of

this respect will no doubt have the effect, of shops, and many

Tarzer i E. W. Steiner; David Sassoon

coretarding the progress of the peace negotiatione, for Tricoupis, M. Dalyannis again took offies, and Chinese cities I stopped at

salo retained finntil 1897. In the previous year his Raw St. Charles cream offered

The Japanese noted the demand, with and Co. (Ltd) D. M. Nission, Monager: the Japavese Government innst try to rid Ilbert and Co; W. T. Price: Robt. S. China of lor illusion. Japan should make it great opponent. M. Tricoupis, died.

known to

to China in The ufcies of disasters to the Greek arms in resalt. Factories in Jopun monde St. E. McCann, D.dwell and Co. Ltd.). II. A

unequivocal terms that she VIN ORDINAIRE $475. will not allow the interference of third party manufacturer was copied, though badly mis

17, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL, HONGKONG.

tracks in China were centred in the carrying out the matter be pressed upon the proper anthorities.

in the effect that the Governorship of Kwong Greek Do'egation. After the death of Conmoun- centres of North China see the future domins Huffor: Brunur. Mond, and Co. (Ltd.), per ) of this treaty in its eutirety and begging that |

tung Profines hun been abolished, and His Excellency is to devise some means of giving positions to the late Gorornor's civil and mill-

tary staff, The late Governor's two infantry divisions, enrh comprised of two hundred sol diers, um to be turned over to be under the comend of the Viceroy..

PORT OFFICE VICTORY Owing to the frequent dolny and slowness of forwarding dispatches and official lettore by post horse and couriers, His Excellency the

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CHINA AND THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

Discussing the Chinese request to be repre sented at the Peace Conference, the fiji

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TRADE

MARK.

CLARETS.

Id Bottles.

2 dör.... i doz

Bottles hotties

$3.75 $8.7*

5.22%

625

9.25

3.74

6.75

2.75

*6,73

7.76 10.73

7.00.

8.00 1100

8.00

1200

Viceroy has ordered that that department in the war with Turkey were the occasion of a Charles Cream. The label of the America J: Muoray, Manager, Gibs, Livingston, and popular ontburet against M. Delvacuis, and led allel, and the Chinese dealers were given TP. B. Reiss and. Co. (Ltd); W. J.

Kunig and Co. Thes. Webster, Agect the peso confernce unir any pretext or COTES vircumstances what-ver What we doplere. | MEDOC Wuehow be abolished and that benceforth "all

10 his disaissal in 1897. M. Raili then becanie.

erutianes our contemporary, is that Japan's ST EMILION despatekos and official letters will be sent Promier, bat in October of the same year he was then ad the game as that shipped from Davies and Thomas: King, Son, and Ramsa

Tientsin and Shanghai...

the pp. Holliday, Wise, and Co., R. Grundy diplonautic indones towards China is not in M. Zaitis, who hail formerly succeeded by

MARGAUX .. through the Imperial. Post Offer.

followed Delvannis, but who had sounded and indierons Inbol of the Japanese imitation was Zeott and Carter Standard Life Omice, suficient proportion to the brilliant successes

plain, but the Chinese conkl not caused a split in the party. A further pell of stage between the gequino and the sails George F. Collyer: C. H. Row: . F. Porter achieved in the field of aims. China would ST. JULIEN...

and Co.; II. 3. H. Tripp: J. A. C. Plattever have taken the ill-considered more the ST. ESTEPHE the Tricoupiste followed, with M. Theotokis as

SERIOUS CHANGE AGAINST A NAVAL

OFFICER.

the Viceroy that the Captain of a certain gute was holding at the time of his death.

Manchurians know no difference.

ne

and

Cu. LAROSE

10.50 11.50 1450

Ting Nai Ching, the Commander-in-Chief of Premior, a brief interlude of M. Zaimis in 1907 tou.The spelling of the labels was rklicalous; Stokes, Platt, and onsite; Dickeson, Jass, as taken if Japanse diplomey had been Cos Sr. MICHEL 12.5 gunboats in the Cauto. Rivor, has protitianga and then in 1902 M. Deivaanis took office, which the picture of the cow was absurd-but the Co., Herbert E. Railton. Agent; E. .flciently careful and cuntious su as to sip

Imitations of French brandios, cabe sugar Bateman: H. F. Bell: 1. W. D. Sel-midt; p.P. any movement, inimical to Japan's interests in CH. LEOVILLE... 13.00 The dead Premier was one of a brilliant from Bordeaux, Price's candles from Liverpool/Showan, Tomes. aal Co.; J. H. T. McMatris: sho

Caldbeck, Macgregor, andl Co.; Aquarius Coy.. The Tokyo Arahi sags: The Chinese bout under his command has been making use family, one brother having boon Elector but at Rowa's pickles, and Libby's corned best could Caldbeck, Marggro, & Co., General Managers: sovereignty over Mandarin disappeared with of his vessel to curry cargo and passengers end, National University, and another President of thus employed, be his massed a considerable the High Court of Justice. M. Delyannis, liko also be had of the Chinese storekeepers,..They For the Chinese Engineering and Mining Co. Russian accupation of the province, whick

are made in Japan, says Mr. Smith, packed or (Ltd), E: Elerhardt. Agent: J. II. Teostale Weirenmstance has forced Japan to the present CALIFORNIA his old-time opponent, M. Tricoupis, wax a

bottled identically with the goods of the M. Law; A. . de Sous; t. H. J. Wade: W.H. war. be nomital existence of China's great speaker, sud la his various political can a wretched paigns masifested a wonderful enthusiasta. He American or British manufactuer, and the Batty: Jus, Janes and Co; S. C. Farnham Boyd. į sovereignty in Manchuria is as true to-day, as) ZINFANDEL

are copiod after a fushiou.

sum of money, while he neglected the upkeep of Lis gunbont which is now in condition.

THE AMERIČAN BOYCOTT.

a semi-feast day, The 26th Justant wat being the day after that set upurt for

of Mars. This worshipping the God

a

very popule deity amongst the labour.

ing classes and workers in the factories,

de the temples, to "Chits chia joss for good

rather vacillating.

BRITISH TRADE AT KOBE.

alio. It is therefore with all the more satisfac. The

The representatives of the various guilds were practically empty, and fresh Importa Diet, giving the Government a monopoly of th. David and Co. Peale, Lauder, und Co.; J.

fraught with grasa consegaeneos.

The Aokusin say-hine, it would seem. does saut fully realise her rent position. The reason that Chinu must rasin an outside so far as the disposal of Mauchterin is concerned is clear from the fact that she had declared her A communication was at the sand thus prenentrality in the war waged on Manchariva sail seated to Lord Lansdowacaotting forth in detail. as follows the chief complaints of British merchants

150 18,50

15.00

14,00

1700

1700

AMERICAN

$4.75

$5.70

5.75

--

SPANISH.

H. PRICE & CO.

12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

Still writes further

-Director; S. Groundwater; David Cranston At the beginning of the war the Japanese Jas H. (horne, Braud. Bips, and Co. but that means nothing to China so long as it If Chien does not is only an empty ame enneted legislation bringing all the tobacco

Pp. Maitlaw), and Co. (Lt), Harry munufactories of Japan undor Government Maitland: Manager: Evans and Co.; A. M. A want the restitution of the rovines through VALDEPENAS... 84.75

Japan the latter may retain it bora if, keeping control. The manufacturers were forced to

Little John. Hartley N. Macleod, Chairman; exectly as Russia lass done. China should con- The British Consul at Kobe raports. interpess of their factories, their machinery, thoi Evans, Easto, Trading Co. per Owen S. China's sovereignty intact at the same time,

trade, and there stocks to the Govorument. fur from satisfactorily in goma cases The Harling, and Co.; Lavens and Clark, Asistic nul on the 25th large numbers of thym went tion that one notices in the later mouths of the manufacturers. ure. indomrified, though/Shanghai Mntual Telephone Co. (Ltd); Scottsider twice before she gets in an unfriendly

Co. Agunts A, G Kidsto, and Co "Walter your such lucreased comicace, of which at pro-American Tobacco Compadas turgely Potrolig Co. (Li). Aruhold, Karborg ner tawards Japan. as her action may be sent there is anything but a dimination. By interested in the firm of Murni Brothers of Duin: The New Engineering and Sufpbuilding the end of 1904 the trade of the country had Tokyo, one of the largest establishments, and Works, J. Blechyndon: L. Moure and Co.: 9.

the Japanese assumed a thoroughly healthy tone; warehouses when the legislation was enacted by

Cooper; E. D. Sassoon and Co." passed freely into consumption. A few we industry, the American manufacturers moved chants may have suffered on account of shack their scene of industry to Shanghai, whewe an bess in certain lines, but probably the majority effort was made to secure the Manchurian and of British business men have bad a profitable the North China trade. But the Pin-heads year, and that possibly to the exclusion of other Pete Heroes, and ther cheap cigarettes, nationalities. Nor can their prospecte at pro- manufactured in Japan with the Gorerationts seat he said to bo anything but good so far as stamp on them are being pushed in the wake of

in concerned.

the armies As nosely all the population of

This statement would appear to be proved Tama

Manchuria, male and female, are smokers. by the fact that tw years and eight pathsay he to China. is very annoying to tinda is Intge. It has already been lost to the

after the signing of the treaty none of the important provisicus of the same are effective Such being the case, it is felt we are warranted China ignores the in the assertion that treaty, rendering the same ineffecti

also met on this occasion at the large temple, where they proceeded to make a declaration to the Goil of--Murs that the labourers of the different guilds would not use or purchase any

American goods. Thousands attended the ceremony. A white-haired old gentleman, the head of ons of the guilde, was invited to taks the chair. He accepted the invitation. and is a loud voice read the declaration so that all raight hear.

The declaration states that all the labouring einsses in Cauton havo combined together net fu use or purchase American goods so long us the american dovernment rufuses to abolish the Chinese Exclusion Act. Furthermora, if

any person or persons broke their promise to the God of Mars they would bring death to their

doors, etc., etc.

th

It is now fairly certain that the import trada at Kobe for the first six months of the present year will greatly exceed that for the corres-American dealer. ponding period of 1904, and it may equal the

In the trail of the Japanese armies Chinese hacksters gathered outside the city gates to open whole of last year's import trade.

Turning to the ports of Kobe and Osaks. marts, selling various knick-knacks imported with which this report na principally to from Japan. While walking through one of deal, it is found that they account for a thoss marts, where booths nes spread beneath total of 91,701,651, being an increase over large ambrollas, oue dag in September lust. I 1903 of 4,124,043, or 32 per cent, of the found some tooth-powder offered fo sale. total imeres noticed already for the whole labelled Colgate's Boat White Rose-Made in of Japan. Besides, the trade of 5976n speciul Chicago." This label, which falsely proclaimed open ports" fie ports which remain open Chicago as the scene of manufacture, further so long only as the trade per year reaches said: These Teeth-powdes is best fr a Lessing Teethache." After loud caring, the crowd dispersed.

this

Consular district ate Sakai. Bamadı, GOVERNOR CHANG'S WITHDRAWAL. Nanao, Fushiki, Miyadzu and Tsuga on Governor Chang ba issued a proclamation the west const, and Yokkaichi on the Gulf of that from this day two has ceassed to tranenet Owari Fucifiel) amounted to 656,0 0f making the total for this Consular district 34,357,85174 public affairs in the Kwongtang Province, andor 47 por esot, of the total foreign trade of That all official letters must now be addressed to Japan. The "special ports" on the west coasts, facing Rossinn territory, show a decline in 1904 whereas Yokkaichi, on the south-east crust, shows a considerably increase. Bat so long as greater tradal and harbour improve ments at the latter port are not provided, foreign ships are not likely to visit it more than they can help. During a storm last year four foreign steamers visiting the port were stranded on the same day.

the Viceroy.

THE RECENT TYPHOON. "Although Hongkong was fortunate enough to escape the ravages on the late typhoon. shipping to and from the port had not the samego Inck. The German steamer Hus Hugner. Captain Corgerman, when about miles from Hongkong was struck by the typhoon on the 24th July. The damage done has not yet been estimated by the Marie Sneroyor, but believed to be very considerable, as a quantity of deck cargo, parts of the deck houses and one ĥio boat are stated to have been

wushed away.

"The German steamer Verona, which arrived frora Amoy yesterday, two and a half days late, also had a trying time. Although not much damaged, the moments during which the typhoon lasted were very anxious uses for the cran, and the ship was blown 200 miles to the north eastward of her course.

THE BATTERY PATH AFFAIR.

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CHARGE SUTERED TO MANSLAUGHTER Before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Police Court resterday the case in which Aaron Ellis was charged with the murder of Gunner Richard Sampson, KF.A., was called ou

Mr. F. B. L. Bowley. Crown Solicitor, applied for permission to alter the charge from murder to that of manslaughter. The accused pleaded not guilty.

Mr. P. W. Goldring on behalf of the defendant applied for bail. He understood that the Crown Soliciter offered no objection to the poused being allowed out on two personal bands of $5.000 each. Bait" was allowed, and the hesring of the case was set down for Sth Augusti

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British shipping shows a gross increase over the previous, year of 371 ships entered with tonnage of 656.345 tons; deducting, however. the tanzage chartered by Japanese, there is still net increase of 1 vessels and 222,580 tons. German skipping similarly shows a normal increase of 80 vessels and 95, 95 tons.

Norwegian shipping shows an increase of 73 ressis and 75.679 tone.

The respective net increases over the prey out year's shipping are therefore 15 per cent. for the United Kingdom, 29 per cent. for Germany and 16 per seat. for Norway in touage.

The increase in United States shipping is principally due to the employment of larger In this respect American enterpriss bar, indeed, bean bold, but with what auceris still remains to be seen.

vessels.

ERUDITION IN THE LAW COURTS,

The following amusing dialogue oceneral racently in a case in a Loudon Court cone-reieg a large estate and involving reference to old legal deonroexts:---

"Mr. Justies Grantham Well, what is 'n "noilur".

The Judge: Thanks, very much. One likes to have these terms clearly defined.

Mr. Pollock, K.C. But, my lord, Johnson's Dictionary" gives a slightly different masing.

The Judge Read it, please Counsel (reading:

Sotlar, upper chamber of a house, a garret,

Judge, Conuse), and interested persons in Court laughed heartily,

SIR WILLIAM BUTLER.

THE BOYCOTT RIOTING AT AMOY.

In reference to the terms of the telegram, it is first of all charged that, Chin ignores the recent British cominarcial treaty.

As to the remaining per lon of the telegram, it is charged that China actively oppoax the tresty stipulation, coveting (a) erroney, (b) This statement is torne out by the fellowing mixing. (c) taxation, (d) navigation.

الله

CUTICURA

*

China luns remained so on-looker throughout the for the recovery of the province from Russia. play, and, when Japan's triomph is red and she is about te gather in the traits of her victory. Soap, Ointment, and Pills China s'eps in and wishes to play a leading

the World's Greatest part. Bach an action, however couraniont it

to Jap

Skin Cures. Jepun policy regarding, Manchuria is as- tion of war against Russia, to maintai clearly set forth by his Majesty in his declatu the integrity of China aud to make Munchuris open market to the world. If Japan had designs on Chinose territory she would not have fored for want of pretext and opportunity to Pat her intention. China ought to disor barry Linion, the spy entertain towards Japan, concludes the Nokain, and, distegar ing by gratuitous wivics that is

an

TRANSPORT.

The Chefen Daily News reports :-

A huge raft containing 10,000,000 foot of spars and piling is to be towed across the Pacific. to Shanghai during the summer, says the S Francisco Chronicle. This is the gigantic plan of a new company just organized under the laws of British Columbia and which is to be a Francisco. At the head of the concern is II. R.. Franch of the Robertson Raft Company of San

Robertson, who is said to have made vast sans by his success in rafting jumbor from northern points to San Francisco,

f

(r) Currency-China widertook to established her by Muscovite agents, she may rely auiform currency throughout the spire the good faith of Japan. Facts apparent at the menuirt of writing show that Chian bas mot adopted a policy looking UNUSUAL METHOD OF PACIFIC towards the carrying out of this clause of the ara a number of mines in all the leading pro treaty. Instead of que uniform coinage, there The M-C. Daily News understands that upon vinces, teraing out provincial coins of varying receipt of the disturbing news from Amay the values and denominations, much of the coiluage Committee in charge of Boycott matters at bolag of a delased nature. In the opinion of Shanghai, at once telegraphed to the principai me of the best judges, this course of action merchants and gentry of that port exhorting will probably bring a financial crisis upon the them to maintain control of their fellow oitizens country, which in its turn will work serions and showing how foolish it is for the people of hase with British trade. Professor Jenks of Amoy to net so rowdily "You should," said the American Commission, after investiga ious the dispatch," continue friendly relations with presented a report to the Government which overy American in your midst and get courteously was traversed by Chang Chib Chang, the lead as usual towards them. Our dispute isnot with ing Vicorop in China, in a memorial to the

Throne, in which he advised the Emperor to Except for an accident to the first one or American merclients, officials, and missionarios

two big rafts, which broke loose, all the buge bere, nor with American merebants iu tho Stutes, reject the enggestions made. It is very evident

frm the tenor of the memorial that the Chinese rafta baso been brought safely to port. They We moraly want just treatment for our conatry-

fear bo safaring men and shipowners, who men going to the United States, and if we cannot Government sae in the proposals a top-laidare, nevertheless, looked upon with considerable get our wish we merely show our displeasure on the part of foreigners to obtain seme

regard the bulky rafts as menaces which should by refusing to buy things of American manufae adrapinges over them.

by prohibited from going to so turr, that is all. We must not quarrel or illtreat) biiuing-The Chinese Government en- Americans in our midst, the majority of whom tored into a solemn engagement to initiate heartily decry the action of those concerned in and conclude within one year from the signing the States. It is, therefore, to be earnestly hoped of the treaty a series of mining laws based that you poopla of Amoy keep to the letter of upon the best established Western procedure. our programme already decided amongst us. These laws should have been in force in namely, abstain from buying or contreching for September, 19. Almo, two years have now American goods until we get our wish, which elapsed, and there is still no sign of any such is very simple and does not require onyxertion regulations being issed. On the contrary, the or bu lying on the part of the mob. There is various provincial Governments are issuing no use for such things at all. We are heartily regulations of their own, all of which are of such A nature that foreign capital is prohibited from sorry that you have done auch things in Amoy and sincerely hope people of other cities wil being invested in the same. not follow your lead example.

BOW-AND-ARROW DECLARED

OBSOLETE

A Chinese Imperial Edict dated July 2ist is thos translated by a contemporary-

Taxation. Although articles of the treaty was not to come into forse until all the other treaty Powers bad agreed therots, China nevertheless engaged herself to reform and systematies her taxation. Taste of initiating ref.ros in this direction, taxation is more onerous than before. Consequently the restric tions upon foreign trade ardors pronounced than before the signing of the trouty.

It was with the bow and arrow that our

(dy Navigation.The conservancy of the Mr. Eldon Bankes KC. My feared junior Imperial dynasty conquered the World". has discovered as definition in one of his books. (Chins) and for the reason archery on horse. Whangpho was a matter greed to before the "Bollar." a lower chamber of a house, from thick has ever since been a sine qui non lu the signing of the treaty, and, though very possible curriculum for the examination of officers and pressure has been brought to bear on the Latin solarium.

drilling the soldiers of our armies. Times, authorities by all important commercial bodies hwerer, have changed, and the bow and arrow in China, not the first step has been taken to have since become obsolete in the face of con- actually carry out this acessary work. There tantly changing invention in warlike weapone.ie al-o evident a great reluctance on the part of Filled with the desire to follow our illustrious the Chinese officials to allow the free use of the ancestors, who make it a role to take up all inland waters to hippare carrying a foreign things that show a superiority over those in flag.

In general it would seen that the Chinese rogue, we hereby command that all princes, daires, nobles and ministers of the Manchu Governments and the officials throughout the race shall lend their attention to the study of empire, ure now more abstractive in their treat modern military matters so that they may be ment of the subjects of the treaty Towers than Let before. There no evidence of a hearty and well prepared for warlike on agencies. them not be satisfied with imperficial things honest endeavour to

tiefly. only. Mauchus who are

when appearing in audience In view of the above facts, the telegram At the end of a leading article on the Chinese

thope that the British. Govern Dycott of Amerfenus, the NC Daily Se England ought to congratulate herself ou her before as ure hereby excused from holding referred to has been forwarded to your lordship

I can imugine the sort of this weapon, while those oncers nad min Zollow with the earnest Ladiscreet men.

прод says-We are not upholding the buyeatt, which is, like rovenge, a sort of wild justice fall of language being used about Sir William Butler, ing the Court from one place to another, or meat will bring such pressure

The has laid bare the sameful military stores when entering the Imperial Palaces to want Foking Gorarament that the treaty may become injustice, bo wu very much doubt it being scandals to the whole world. There will be the guard should all the

to more be careful

place now stand, not only are British commercial as well being accompanied by a display of physical force,

A telegram making similar complaints Las as it is reported has happened at Amor. But ananimity of the Frees in this instance will obsolete unes As to the sumul selection of interests entering, but British prestige a

render all denunciation of this great nian useless. men for the Imperial Guards Corps, and the it must be conceded that only under very strong politicians have been, responsible for the past selection of Manchas to serve in the Blan- also been received by the China League in provocation would such devoted traders as the Chinese are, ent of their own trade; and they unfair treatment of a man who deserred exceed-chu régiments, we hereby coumand the Impacial. London, whilst the Association of Lancastrians. Chamberlains to aet in conjunction with the in China not only supported the appeal to the world promptly resume that trade if they conldingly well of his country. The politicians, va be assured that Chinu is to be fairly treated, not the other hand, have in every case escaped Board of War to consider the best way in which British Foreign Office, bat wrote to the Asso- to meet modern requirements under theviation of Lancastrians in Londen poiting eat that the whole of the interests. of Lunca biro merely on paper but in fact, when the baw punishment for their lack of forcaight and for

their administrative incapacity,

present circumstances. treaty is made.

THE BOYCOTT.

The Bobertson people, despite this opposi tion, appear determined to extend their field of operations, and will send to Sham hai-orat ienst start it in that direction-a larger raft From prosent plans it will be towel by one or of big logs that has ever been pat together. more of the most pourful tagbents of San Francisco accompanied by a collier or oil stranier with fuel for the tugi.

THE "BREIZ IZEL" ARRESTED...

The French steamer Breiz Jel, now in dock at the Kawasaki Yard at Kole, has been provisionally attached at the instance of Mr. faking, owner of the steamer Ryoy-muru, which was lost near Moji in collision with the Breiz Izel sera days ago, Mr. Makino is bringing an action against Captain Codet, tastar of the Franch steamer, for the recovery. of the value of the yogo-zare, amounting te 150,000 yen. In obtaining the uttalamont order at the Court Mr. Making deposited the sum of 60,000 yen.

CHINESE ARRESTED AS RUSSIAN SPIES.

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COMPLETE TREATMENT

For Every Humour, from Pimples to Scrofula, from Infancy to Age.

The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in eczema; the frightful acal. ing, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, an in scalled head; the facial disfigurement, as in pimples and ringworm the awful suffering of warn-out infants and the anxiety of

and parents, as in milk crust, tetter,

all demand a remedy of l salt rheum most superhuman virtues to successfully

That Catienra cope with them.

Sanp, Ointment, and Pills are such stands beyond all doubt, No statement is made regarding them that is tiof Justi fel, by the _strengert evidence.

anel

and

sweetpess;

the

The

power in afford diate relief, the certainty of speedy permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy, have made them the standard skin cares and humour reme dies of the civilized work.

YEARS OF TORTURE

Itching and Painful Sares Covering Head and Body Cured By Cuticura.

"For üfteen years my scalp and fore--- head was one mass of scabs, and my body was covered with sores. Words cannot express how I suffered from the itching and pain. I had given up toge when a friend told me to get Cuticura. After bathing with Cuticura Soap and applying Cuticum Ointuent for three days, my head was as clear as ever, and to my sur- prise and joy, one cake of soap and one box of ointment made a complete cure in one week. (signed) H. B. Franklin, 717 Washington St., Allegheny, Pa,"

CuteFox, Dinissent, srid Pills are sold themaghout the

·Cariericuse 64-1 Zara, Rue de Ju Palki Chem, Camp Hoston. Henry Hutout."

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world. Beder. Folior g

69-1

FOR SALE OR CHARTER.

HE Auxiliary Yawl Yacht "SNOW. FLARE: 42 tous, # knots speed, excellent accommodation for four persons, The Osaka Jiji publishes a Newchwung Electric Fans and all conveniences, recently. telegram to the effect that the Prefect of thoroughly overhauled, terma moderate, owner Faumen, named Tupu, and about 60 of big leaving for Hems. subordinates were recently arrested by the Apply te Japanese Army on a charge of being Russian spies. The Prefact confessed that he had been giving information to the Bussions regarding the movemente of the Japanese Aray, recairing a large sum of money in return for the service, detained, and the remainder have been released WEATHEE REPORT.

A champion of Sir William Batter writes: equipped with bow required by law to be or the letter of the Fout ither the spirit. Tuan and six of his leading "followers' are ;

to bear

the

・effentire, while there is always a danger of its und rubbish about unpatriotic conduct, bat the themselves with proper motorn arms in qup inmediately and fully operative. As matters

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued On the 31st at 11.55 am. The barometer) the following report has risen over the . coast of Chien, and fallen in Formosa.

There are some indicatione of the existence of a low pressure area in the Pacide, which may bo sitouted to the S.E. or 8. of the Loochaos.

"N.E. winds are likely tur set in over the Formosa, Channel and N.W. winds over the N.E. part of the China Sea.

Forecast:-Light or moderate N.W. and W winds; fine

WHYMARK & THOMPSON, 62, Bakai Machi, Kobe, Гарал

Kobo, 12th July, 1935.

(1716

D. NEWELL WILSON,

DENTIST.

Latest American Methode. Reasonable Feos,

No charge for examinations. Office hours 9 a.m. to 5.P.3,

No. 2. PEDDER STREET (next to the

entrance to the Hongkong Hotel) General Post Office and opposite to the side

Hongkong, 5th 1905.

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