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| the case of any people; but there is very little doubt that, taken collectively, the Chinese bave gat nourer to the epirit of their teaching than have the nations which tre professed them and in leed gloried in better than mere piilosophy. Crudely in terpreted, this means an implation that
1. Ratard, Pror ch Consul-Coral at Song- the nations of Christendom juve been anuge hypocritical, greater slaves fo-huubige; and | huí, has returned to his post. He and Mine Katard hayo komu spouding a hohday in Europe. we hark the courage gevessary for an
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A marriage has born areanged, and will take placa quidy in January, butrom Sir Water munte, & cao, C.B. and Marion, daughter of the late Sir Charles U. Aitsaison, K.Qs.L., and of Lady Altelison, of St. Christ phos.
TION OF THE CHINESE ARMY.
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Los Dox, 2nd January,
ODD VOLUMES' SOCIETY,
LECTURE BY MR. BAINBRIDGE. For an hour and a half Me. Oliver Bain- bridge sesterday afternoon discoursed" in the presvuce of a good attendance of ladies and gentlemen on Native Life and Custoras in
Southern Seas,"
HI, E, the Governor, who presided, introduced the lecturer. He said- Ladies and gentlemen,
on the occasion of the first meeting this monson of the Odil Volames' Society, I have mach plorence in introducing to you as lecturer Mr. Over Bainbridge, Mr. Bainidge is a | experienced traveller in some of tõus kose kuowa pacts of the world, and what he will tell as | will no doubt be of great interest. Is is also an experienceul Jecturer, so that lie will put his
The CHAIEMAN. in proposing the confirma farts in a way which will claim your attention.
| tin of ibo rezolution, said :—
I am looking forward, and I think you neo abo Juoking forward, to a pleasant boar while Mr. Bainh.idge gives his lecture (applause).
Gentlemen, the objad of this meeting is de submit for confirmation as a spential resolution The Timex, discussing in two exhaustive | the recalation which you have just. hoard rad,
Mr. Bainbridge, at the outset, explained that articles by its military correspondent, Yuan and which was passed at the Extraordinaryo was prompted to travel by a desire to u lynto Shi Kat's army, which is wandy praisal General Meeting hebt here on 20th December, himself, and stated that the facts he would for its excellence in training and discipline, 1995. I proposes that this resolution, la con-
presont that night, he intended to publish ju a flrard.
book which might be of interest to people describes a scheuse for increasing the army
Mr. P. 1. Her seestatel the pe pasilion, who had not travelled in the different parts of Movers, A. P. Blunt, W. B. Cunningaun. to 402,000 inen, and remarks that this which was carried unanimoudy,
the world. Some peoplo laboured and w the P. G. Gorton, L. M. Ring. G. 1. Pat », R. S.
The CHAIRM -The relation is duly delusion that he was an American. He was Pratt, E. C. Sekuelos, 2. A. H. S'y, A., Browift. would relieve, the powers of all further
I thank you for your attendaten,
1. kle was viry much British, but he bal W. Tupper lave banxiety for the integrity and inlepesidence continued. Taylor and WP.
gentlemen. The society is now in a position to live in the United States and hala grost appointmi student interpretera
His of the Chinese Banpipe.
teal with the shares, of the China Teplers" admiration for the Americans heause of their" Majesty's Consulte Sorzien in Clins, Japan
·Insuraned Company in accordance with the progressive pushfuluess. Entering on his or Siam..
teras of the society's offer.
Pan Times of Dee, 2 amounes :- Orders
THE ANTI-TKA DUTY LEAGUE.
Losnos, 2u1 January, The unfiter duty league is already con- election have is gives for this the of Vier-Adm. Sir A W. Moure, who has, bom appointed Combusting a lavish non-partisan
campaiga by means of posters, and has now issued a strongly argued general appeal.
ja times of stress. Chins, on the allerver-in-Chief on the China Station in sac- 16.cn hund, may by sand to have given ihmission to Alm. Mir C, Nord, lobbisted
vory fair trial. There have bech sporadiel the President on the ith lust, and struck at lipses, of course; oven Courterus could sumeet the same day. The King difcost, craiser. "Jose his temper," and it would have been at 6, 1. Bramale, is to convey the now interesting study Margus Aurelius with under-in-Chief to Chin the toothaches pesterdd by an insurance fargent but on the whole, China has, as a
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THE ELECTIONS.
LONDON, 2nd January, The Finas calculates that the Liberals must win 76 seats in order to defeat the
CANTON IN 1905.
FROME OUR RRESPONDENT.
January 3rd. The year that had just closed has been fron the political, sennomied, ant francial points of of view as momestars as any in this anuals of It is the end of the the City of Bams. troub-coms Kwangsi ballion aud Linis
fecture proper, Mr. Búnh-idge gare illustra tions on the screen of various phases of native life in the Sath Seas. Dealing first with New Zoland, ho das cibed the Muorios as the grout. est mativo mums in the world, and in his reference. to untivo religions ide na said the natives were not falow the civilised vaser but merely behind thou Per fustabes, the South Sea Islanders had had the idea of the creation thousands of yar
fore we had it. He pointed out that thuga pla did not believe the idols they worshipped
were gods, but thoses behpond to concentrate thoir
profundity of their thoughts was got to bo
the Hongkong Football Cub in the Rngyionists unaided, or 117 to confront a pos | perforation of order in that turbilent provinces / Brugghts their gols. In other words the nation, followed for a thonstul years she Friday) Back : C. C. E. Gilbert Thorvosible Unionist and Nationalist combination Lampariunt works have beea undertake ganged by the ends form in which they
quarters:-L. M. Larmony, J. Q. Lucky, J ̧| No fewer than 133 members of the House XL. G. Taylor and G. B. Down. Halves : - 6. of Commons mure not seeking re-election, R. Hay and F, J. Blackburn. Forwards: RM Parking, F. C. Hall, J. c. Sten, E. Rogers, S. C. Vickens, 6. vogarraz, A. X. Other and 11. P. Chud.
line of least resistance, and on occasions, turaci, the other cheek. There is surely no "D" AND "E ARE FAVOURITE ¦ nessity to indicate how her wherever to this ideais a "panned out." Neither WINES ALL OVER THE FAR EAST
materially nor spiritually can the Chinese AND ARE SPECIALLY BECOM be said to be advancest beyond the glitary
MENDED.
Lamni hature which vents an expletive when its thouhmail is hit with a Lamber, After a fi tril, Ching is going to revert to the motheils of barkaisin, the AS WATSON & CO., | Seisutilic, improved methods of barbarista
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amongst which the removal of the obstructive barriers and other dangers to navig:tion on the Canton River, and the ortensive reclamation HE. CHOU FIPS TRANSFER. works earried on lath by the Government and private concerns rank amongst the last seful We published a slegram yestrday announe.
from the public point of view. Canton eity jog ti transfer to Foocbow of the Viceroy of At tive Tsimchutsoi Police Station East airhLianking" (LE: Chou Fu, Governor General as dergone a prackal? change within tho past year. The introduction of foreign expa the mentors of the Hongkong Pelios Force of the Liang Kiang), One exrrespondant
and uniforms through Us Influenes of the feruined their friends at a smoking concert. describid it as a "promotion downwards." Japanese; and the `tandeng ucpóred by land- To those who havo dedings with 16on, and as an Irish promotion" was unlikely in the lords to haid, semi-foreign style houses aro others, the hospitality of the Hongkong Police case of such a successful official, we emitted fast transforming the gral asport of this is well known, and which it is reports tha
romarkallis town. The city is slowly losing its pure native colour and one only hopes that its til smells with soon be lost lea From the administrative point of view, unful
which Christendom sends to the Far Eastmofing was left undone whica was necessary al ng with its expoaraders of the" andidefie to make the evening a mocess, it will readily ideals. Japan is frankly barbarian (in this be understood how soce esfal the entertainment ennection). Chim sees that it has paid was.
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zeighbour, and more than Bet, she hours the other ixirbaritus singing praises of Japan fer stessfal barbarism. Then where do we stand? We cling, wisely, to
Mr. Kuun, magistrate sitting with Mr. B: Tayern, British -Asessor, at the Shanghai Mixel Court on December 29th, heard a charg y against a cluic esolis of plying for bire without * lisense within the Settlement contrary to
the evilis laing fined Si, and sad he did a recognise the selan chair tax, but allowed the fus to be impressed under protest. Magistrate Kann marked the charge sheet $1 deposit
these words,
Weziro nawe advised, by our colleague of the Chung Ngoi San-po, that his new position, the Go, zurbip of Fabien and Cheking, is no
less honourable than the one in is leaving
FOOTBALL.
mmunicativas addressed to the Editor, the methods of earbarism, and we eling, Municipal Regulations. Mr. Koan objected to Valley yesterday afternoon before a largo
paublication but as evidence of good faith, All latters for publication should be written en
the paper valy. one side up
anwisely, to the conventional Inambag that forbids as front luiting it. Sir faN HAMUTON, although he does not say so. No akymamsty signed commervations that have. ɑlready, appeared in other papera will be inserted,
ages that it is that humling which prevents Users for extra copies of JAILT Pukas thould be sent before 11 am, on day of publication. After that
as as much as anything from Japing the hour the supply is limited. Only supplie Lelegraphic Address: Pass, Codes: 4.8,C. tfal beneût of our practice. We argueilber
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The Burlin Médical Association has recently been coupled with the eas described by Dr. Schuster, of a furrier, 69 yosis-old, who make one morning and policed that he could no langer real, or, as he himself ixpressed it, could not put together the letters." He recognises all objets which are shown him, but
forms have been introdng d, amongst the most efficient of which the now palies system tuks first rank. The furtherum of elu- cational matters and an attempt at sanitation also marketi features amongst recent.
MONEY.
ILMS, TAMAR" Y. H.M.5, "HVILEJ, ̈ This, the deat match in the opening round of the Soldiers' Clab Football Challenge Shield, innovations.. mus played on the Naval Gronul a Happy
Financially, the year has been a disastrous que number of speelstons. The team's word : ---
Findeed. Increased taxation demanded by the Bands s H.M.S. Tour: Flowers, pant; Wilkinson, liceroy's consiaut uppoul for back; ean, Ridley and Whelan, halvos; depressed trade generally. The tottering bauks Alton, Parker Platt, Woolley and Sander, and Longs that withstood the crisis Inst
forwards.
H.M.S. Sutlej: Mellanby, goal, Honeybean and West, back, Kilver, Parker and Cares, balces; Barton. Spitales, Houd. Bailey and White, forwards.
worn expressed. In clatty and euey manner. the lecturer talked of the various raons in Fiji, Solemn Islands, Ilismsrak Archipelago, Papa, contuling with an allusion to the community of Chinese Jows he had just visited
in Els interior of Chines
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The Governor, at the close, said-I told you w shonlt have an intersting boature and I Think my anticipatins and yours har ben vilised. We have had a lecturo enlivened by
Am-chan umur, al whatever Shanghai a hose thought, we curtainly do not think we havis had los och anthropology and ethnology this afteranu522. We look forward to having great deal more of it when the hooks which Me Bainbridge promines us new published. Now, ladies and gentlenen, you will join with me ju expressing our graditals for the intereste ing lecture we have hai.
A round of applius terminusled the pro- conlinga,
MACAO.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
January I
SANTA CASA DA MISERICOLUTA,
The rumour current last week that tho Government is going to appoint a committee to take charge of the affairs of this institution turns out to be correct. The confirmation came by last mail and the order was published in the Diario do Governed. The Government will
year aro disappearing one after the other, aut signs are not wanting that the coming
It is rumoured that half of tho natire Chinese New Year will see the end of many moyo. silk bongs will fuil at the end of the year, and Although the Tamar started ono lack short. there is very little prespect of things improving they had the best of the play in the first half, in the near future. The crops have al boon appoint three numinous, while the members will but their erratic kicking, coupled with the good and the prevailing high exebangs has dealt have the right of aorainating two to the com-
any score being made. In the second half the Satlej players vormed op, but their efforts to seore proved fruitless. Before each of the uels there were many xaxious aimants, but at the call of time po story was recorded.
T'ho provincial coffers are empty and the Viceroy is at bis wits end to mako onde meet Loun after loan has been raised, but this policy of alling a hole by digging a bigger one along. side enonot last for ever. The provincial
as ex as these are delineated on paper, ectivity of the Sutley's goalkeeper, prevented the weaker establishments the mortal blow. common objects, such as a house, a bout, or a a, he fails to recognise them, just as a rory young child fails,. Dr. Schuster comes to the conclusion Dut an interuption has taken place in the monnection between the pallen's sphere of sight and Lis powers of associating ideas, Dr. Seinuster calls the newly-discovered disease ** soul blindness,”
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Resals A draw,
PETTY OFFICERS TO STAND APART,
The following Admiralty Order has been promulgated al Portsmouth-Position of Petty Ocer.--It has been observed on several ccassions that petry officers have been assembled
credit is not unlimited. Nor can the ration< mohopolists Le expected to submit to further officia; exuctions. The public lemon has beon squeezed to its utmost and will not yield a Any further appeal to the single drop mora. public is doomed to failure. The last loan was a total fiasco in spite of the "guarantees
the ranks at inspections and when forming offered. guards, and that at classes of instruction the petty officers have been indiscriminately mixed the lower ratings; these practice
with
POLITICS
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From the political point of view, the year is a
mities; in our word, the institution will be turned into a govorument institution, It is at pat knows what renneration ths turga govorument proteges will receive, but I believe they will draw midsome sume yourly.
MYSTERIOUS HOUSES.
There are at present in various parts of this city some houses, which cannot be termed vither boarding houses, hotels, schools or military Jarrucks; still I find that they aro crowded with men, sometimes dressed in Chinese and another time in semi-European style. I would draw the attention of the Government to the sanitary conditious of these houses, for it is a well known fact that wherever a large num
quód fighters nor good pare-keepers. He does not suggest that the Japanese so dier HONGKONG OFFICE. 10A, DES VEUX ROAD C. is better in all respects than the fritish; LONDON OFFICE: Ial, FLEET STRRET, EC., alter describing the desperate struggle le by a Japanese outpost of thirty-six mer against a thousand Russiaus, be reverts to the question of surrenders, with South Africa in his mind, and confesses that martedie paribus tina surrender type of army ingy expect to be babadsomely thrished by Erkkysany ab some time or other encoun-I the on surrender are whenever and ters a phrase in reading, which, while it wherever they may meet." Does it not sim does no more than embody and crystalise a fair to conelole that, if we exonerade belief they may have held ursily for years, we must) the surrender type" from the appens to give, suci belief a definiteness stepcion of comantice, we must regard the peculiarly gratifying. To many, a sentence imposible ideals as, the things that hamper from Lieut-General Sir LAN HAMILTON's
Au hamlicap them? Staff Officer's. Serap-Book during the Russo-Japanese War" will appeal in that way. Drawing a picture of what with his essentially soldierly ideal he regards as that glorious auil impressive survival from: heroic times a nation in armus," and holding up for comparison another less
The Singapore Government has introduced heroic view of an unmilitary nation, Sir
a Bill providing for the more ad-mate treat- Jax Hamntos gas on to remark, With ment of beachombers," who have become our education anti-military, and our Araya great nuisance there! organized on a basis of wages, we The alcune of Noel Murray's e tomary marching straight in the footsteps of weekly share report from Shanghai is another China, who one thousand years ago became judication of the stain of things sluing
The Kakonda Srimden publishes an account so clever as to see that war was a relic of the riot week.
of the outbreak at Harbin on the 281k, of No- barbarism. So it is; but to neglect. its! The Courier Saigoje in beats that a detach-
voir bay. We read that towards nightful a precepts on that account is to hand over ment of the British Far East het will shortly ember of mutions soldiers rushed into the
A grand reception, awaits thus the conduct of the world to larlarians." visit Saigon.
sirvats za wot fire to various Government General That is a shrew? stroke; one that must visitors, who are expected on the Wirk January.
buildings, murdering and pillaging. For over a year a German steamer has been Maduri off, whose Cossacks were bivouacked greatly disconcert the good people who Leilove in the possibility of universul peace, doing a profitulle trade ap the coast of Antuan, outside the town, immediately mustered his -and-pin their faiths to the ideals that were Now, chances of profit are growing loss ewing roopers and rode in it their heard his iden be- only party inernited in the Hague tri- the Japaucar merchandise Honding the ing to restore order at one coup. Ho rested “bunal. Tar Fugiesi conclusion of a world markets there, at musting the German articles.to extrem ensures sabring so 49, of the mutineers and setting the torch to their har Que of Mr. John Hays' Brst regarded pleadings racks. But pricutly the Cossaelis fill onl controlled by barbaricus gains force by the Podeniable fact that there is already at Shanghai, since is departure from Houg among thengves, and the mutineers, taking nation which for ages has taken to heart, was in eauction with the difficult druntage of this, attacked them and recovered question whether the Chief Oficer or the the upper land. There ensued a fearful scome
the Indinu Government and his own prede thing more than a bogio. The boycott is as cessor, and expressed his entire approval of the identical ideas, and is now actually in the Chief Engineer of a steamer is the superior of outrago, sarnage, and destruction of property, Convention which was subsequently sign active as over and the day is perhaps not far is dus here on or about Sunday, a.. position of seeing the world controlled by rank. The ease, ou of assault, on the e. and since that time the city is said to be in a by Colonel Younghusband and the Tibetan
barbarians".
representatives at Luana-Times China has not always Stepney, was adjonznod.
most unquiet condition-Japan Daily Mail.
The leading Shanghai journal remarks: The dusinarity of the Chinese officals in the matter of the recent riot is shown in the sentences passed by The alized Court magistrates on rioters brought before them. By Chinese law, armed participation in a riot is capital offence, and sentanco is executed sam
Most of this rioters, many of them their relations to the men and are prejudicial foreign has been the dominant feature of the year notorious rowdins, were sentoured at the Mixed to the maintenance of discipline.
ardent exponents of the raotto, "China for the looked after now when plegas and other diseccon are not rife, lest they prove to be hot-beds of distinct from the lower ratings and to imbus The latest cousis in Siam puts the total Court mostly to six months' imprisonment. effort is to be made to keep petty officers der review. The Viceroy is ous of the install. It is best that those places should bu
Bither the aungistats de not kupw the few, in
them with a proper souse of their disciplinary Chinese." and but for his extraordinary sorarity,
plagus when the spring comes round. popidation af runnelbing like 8,790,009,
which case fĝey should be promptly ropland. relation towards their suborliuates. On all would andenbteilly be a very popular mau.
bccasions of man falling in the petly officers is a well-known fact that his relations with the or they were ausious to slow that rioting in
ire to bo kapt separate from the townr
From yesterday the Post Offico hern began representatives of the different Powers hers the Anglo America Settlement is a trivial
ratings, and when dansen of instruction are offenes as compared with rioting in a native formed the potty officers are to be classed up have been far from cuttlial. Sickness is to isso money orders on Hong kong, and vice- city. No foreigners would ask for the capital by themselves. In future the prefix chief alge often resorted to by officials who desire peram. le largest sum that can be remitted sentou be carried out such offenders.sty officer or petty officer is to be used by to evado discussions on ruptters annoying ifrom at one time is $100, and the commission is vas
dl ranks when addressing or speaking of the Chinese out of Viow), and in this respect par cent. THE WEATHER. they should have a punisia at which would holding those ratings."
our present Vicoroy is a past-master in the be avully a deterrent for the fature
art, as he bus succoded in kemping foreign visitors away from his yemen for the last eight mouths...
lower the position of the petty officers record ous. Official oestruction to anything of Chidesu congregate, cleanliness is not re-
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GREAT BRITAIN AND TIBET.
Rentor's Agener understands that the Tushi Lama of Tibes will, on the invitation of the
APESSIMISTIC OUTLOOK. Signs are not wanting that the awakening of of this event is China has commenced, at any rate at this end of
Gov-anwent, visit ladin, and in all probability will meet the Prince and Princess of Watus in beyond question:
Calcutta. The importa Laina, whose place the Empire The Japanese, who banufted for
a time through the prestige they gained by their of residenen in Shigatse, b canie on the depar ture of the Dalai Lama, from Lhasa spiri aal head of the Buddhist Church, and is regarded victory, and who had so carefully sewn the tis. He has always displayed a friendly
his co-religionials with the grafast vanara patriotic and auti-foreign winds, axe the first When Captain O'Connor risited him at Shi and the instructors here, I understand, are wiitude towards the Tadion Government to feel the storm. Students are leaving Japan gate in Uctober, 1901, while the British thoroughly disgusted. Meanwhile, drilling Afission was at Lhasa, he met with a very cordial reception from the Toshi Tan, who 8008 02 wverywhere and the much-despised dwelt on the friendly relations existing between yellow-peril may eventually trun out to be sore.
distant when general boycott against the rest of the world will be the order of the day.
MONEY ORDERS.
The weather is now beautifully fino, cold and dry, and there are many shooting partics round about the neighbouring villages.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.`
The C.P.R. str. Empress of Japan arrived at Vancouveron Wednesday, the Brd Jom, at 4 p.. TheCPR Vr. Atheniem arrivel at Yokohama at 8.30 a. on Sunday, the 1st Dec and loft again a pau, sans day for Hole, where who
The Sill ex C.P.R. str. Tortur arrived in was dum to arrive at midnight on Wednesday,
New York on the 31st Dec.
The OS,5, & C.M. chartered str. Saint Hede
on the 11th inst.
the 3rd Jan.
The I.G..str. Prinz Waldemar, from Japan
The Indo-Chine str. Kutsung, from Caletta and the Straits, left Singapore for this port on the 3rd Jan, at 6 pm.
Singapore on the 3rd ivet, and in duo hers
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