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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 28TH, 1906.

Although I are less in favour, and their friends who are "boy" more honest as a typis.

buiting the Council would probably rather not quite so glaring a case, this Colony they kept out of it, as they can do little shares with Shanghai the ignominy of good by such argumoole as:

We, as working injustice nader a Puritan law, as representatives of Christian countries, is 'n bad as those at which we now sunile, yet A. S. WATSON & CO., | heather land are misrepresenting the which once caused honest folk great incen.

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contrivs from which we come, for neither venience to no cad ave the increase of the laws of England nor America permit hypocrisy. public gambling on race or any other days. How the Chinese expect ur laws which punish crime at one time and give it full licence another?"! Tia

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Nine plague cases, all futs), were added to the year's lat on Saturday at noon, mating thie total at that time Bid eases.

The new Japanese t. b. al. Hatanharu, the

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.|pleader wound up, "Surely this dark fourth of five sister boats, was to have been blok should not be left to mar the fair launched at Kawamki Dockyard, Kobe on May civilisation which we represent "*.

The 31st. elevéver anti-gamblers are quick to recognise that the moral and religious shjections to gambling are less easy to sustain, and they, feeling that they have deven the authoritis into a tigh corner, prefer to remind the

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of the question has not been missed". though many people do consüler- gamiding is immoral, they way,

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A Chinese Hem of stationers at Shanghai is being procured for being cuneo need with others in thefts of stationery from the H. & S Bank thorn..

The Clov ruzent is calling sexled tauders for

Farmi. The sunditions are published in the

Government Guzrite.

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A number of riombers of the Reichstag will TELEGRAMS Admiral Saito) and Foreign Affairs (Viscount

leave for East Asia in the autume for the purpose of investigation. The Commission is expected at Kobe on October 7th and at Yoko.. bana on October 9th, after firet visiting China

and Tsingtan. They will leave Japan for home on Cctober 27th by the N.D.L. Printers

Alice or Prin: Ludwig-

We gather from the Hankow Daily No & that the suggestion has been made that the mission fries interested in the relief subscriptions for the Chinese whore suffering in consequence of the fids have been discriminating in favour of sicting who are professing Christians. The suggestion is indignantly dociot by a caissionary writing on the 18th inst

(REUTER'S BARVICK.]

GERMANY.

LONDON, May 24th. Baron Tachirschky, Minister for Foreign Airs, speaking in the Reichstag, sail that the forerament have strong grompts for assuming that ferman interests would not be offected by any evoutal Anglo-Russian understanding in wference to Asia. Be. ferring to the Triple Alliance, he said that the three Governments slood on as firm a basis as ever. The Triplice iad recently

The report of the Directors of the Hotel dis | received the most explicit assurance from Colonies, Ld., Shanghai, for presentation to Italy to that effect, The talk about the shareholders at the fourth ordinary general weakening of Austro-German relations, was meeting, shows the net profit of the company daring the last year to have been sta.389.10, equally silly. The Emperor's visit to the Deducting £12,000,00 of this for the interim Emperor Francis Joseph was in no wise ai

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War (Lt-Gen. Terauchi), Marino (Vice-

Hayashi), General Baran Kodama, douerul Viscount Kutsura (the late Premior), and Admiral Yamamoto:

THE GERMAN AMBASSADOR AT

TOKYO.!

Tokyo, May 21st, Ebe German Ambassidor (Baron Muram) is to present bis creientiais ou Tu-slay,"

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RECEIVED IN AUDIENCE.

Tokyo, May 21st. Major-Leveret Bethel, lately commanding the troop in North Chini, is to be received. in aulienos ch Wednesday by Their Majesties,

THE BINISTERIAL EXODUS,

Poking, May 20th, Mr Uchida, Japanese Minister, left here yesterday for home.

THE CONTROL OF THE CUSTOMS.

Tokya, May 19th The British Chargé d'Affairs, (e Hon.

Minister of the United States and span in regard to the appointments to the Customs, in respect of which Russia and Germany are also reported to be concerting action,

Public that "the moral and religious side the purchase of the pivileges of the Opium dividend of 4 por,cout. already paid, there is a demonstration again. Great Briain. or. L. D. Carnegie) is communicating with tho

| halsnes left of 831,9899.10 available for division. | Ítaly, esthere was no cause for such

It is proposed to pay's final dividend of 6 per demonstration. contulisorbing $18,000 90, increase the sickilig fund by $9,33-133, and carry forward, ofter paying commissions, the enem of $4,580 #2. These sums represent the epivaleur ja taas at in oxchange of 75..

The question is a purely Jazul on Shall the Council susand for thran days the operation of its own loan? Have they the power to do te? Drom a legal snadpqial. I hold the Council has no right to make lawful for three days what Inlayful rent of Lipe year. Surely his is as obvious truth. The Caual vigorously and transly enforce the law with regard to

of the year; has it lay gambling during

mahe periodical raids on youbling sheds, when the gambling implements are not destroyed, and then suspauds the law and allows fos and metric and gambling within a coctain teen for the other days of the year! It wbl be interesting to know the exact bound- aries of this these days' legalized gambling district within which thò pritea have instructions

It is reported that Sir Chauls Macdonald will not return to Tokyo, when he goes tome of leave shortly, and Land Lord Redesdate will

Raccord him as British Ambassador:

A correspondent, apparently in som uları,

calls attration to the fact that the Shanghai Chinese have formedd a cadet corps, and are drilling (greigo style with modern weapons..

A Peking letter states that it is proposed by The Shangpa to start the Burean for the Re gistration of Tende Marks in that Board on the but day of the 5th moon (22nd June nezi).

The May Foglival' at Kowloon School was

to not interfere with gamblers and whether "ated fore an appreciative, audience on they in expected to arrest the low who saturday night, when the pretty dresses and his fautan fahly or coalette whool just across the

picturesque seļting charmed everyone, Miss ¡iuo.**

Eva Ranigne was the May Queen,

The sporting sympathizers jump to the con- clusion that the "unco guid" are aiming at all gambling, and some of them discuss the chics of gambling in the forlorn hope of convincing others that it is really not such a onnghty thing. They also waste time, we

In the billiard tournamen: between the Water Police and the Kowloon Cricket Club, jut co chuted, the police run out winuers by 97 points, There were sight playeru on each side, the gas boing 300 up.

H.E. the Governor, under instructions from

Mr. William Le Quenx;in his newest romance

THE GERMAN BURGOMASTERS IN ENGLAND.

LONDON, May 24-hr. The warm speeches of British states The invasion af 111," prophesis that English during thu vian of the Borgomasters ure civilians will be kiudly treated. Following in heartily reciprocated by the German a copy of an Imperial Decree, in Engish, posted | Government, and by wide circles of the by unknown agents in various parts of England: people.

We, Wilhelms, give notice to the inhabitants of those provius of England occupied by the German Imperial Army that wake war not upon English upon the soldiers, and

MEUSUFHA

office. Conseqtontly, it in my wish to gica the latter and their property entire weurity and as long as tiny do not embark upon kostile enterpris .ainst the German troop they have a right to my protation. Generals Commanding the various corps in the varie districts in Bagland are ordered to place before the peblic the stringent which I have ordered to her adoptoi sgainst towns, villages and persons we set in contradiction to the uages of war, They ar to ngulate in the same manner all the

troops, to fix the difference between the English and German rate of exchange, and to facilitate in every manner possible the individual tranke. tions between our Army and the inhabitants of England.

WILHELM.

RUSSIA.

LONDON, May 24th.

40 olicial communication from:

St

Petersburg says that in view of the con- tinesses of political assassinations, and the consequent public excitement, a full amnesty and the revision or abrogation of exceptiouál laws a impossible.

LONDON, May 25th.

The Constitutional D mocrats have sub- }

mitted a bill to the Duma for giving the fullest possible freedom to every roligion.

May 20th. At the conference of the Diplomatic Body. yesterday it was decided that Chion's naswer to the protézis mudo by Great Britain and America has made other protest, the Conference is was unsatisfactory. Howover, as Great Britain salved, having deci led ibst no further step shall be takon until China's further reply is refsivad.

THE RUSSO-CHINESE NEGOTIATIONS.

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Peking, May 19th. The Russo-Chisese negotiations are making hardly any progress in cousegansof the heavy dewandu monde by Rmenia and the fact that the Watwop is orarwhelmed by other important matters which bave arissa lately. No article of the Treaty bas yet been settled. THE JAPANESE FOREIGN MINISTER.

Tokyo, May 19th, Viscount Huyushi, Jately Ambassador in Luton, has been appointed Foreign Minister. THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR

HONOURED.

Tokyo, May 1915. Sie Clan Macdonald, British Ambassador," was received in audience and afterwards sater-

an unprecedented distinction.

The aos Prices are strictly NET. The fear, dogging-a-degë horse-No-amount of the Secretary of S-me-for-the Colonies, has operations necessary for the well being of our CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY AND THE shed to tiffin by the. Emperor and Empress,

disecunt of five per cent. previously allowed on our Whiskies conses from this date.

WINE AND SPIRIT

jogic seems able to overcome a prejustice that has so long enjoyed the countenanen of The lawunkers. Certainly it cannot be said ¦ of all tritics of such glaring inconsistency.

appa nted Mrx, E. Tatelier to be head-mistress of Heilíus Public School, in plussef Mrs E. A. Bateman, retiral.

The Chief Mannger of the Họngk ng and

Shanghai Bank at Hongkong, Me. J. R. M. Smith, haves on furlough by the 8.4. Espress of China. Mr. H E. R. Hunter, the present. masuger of the bank at Shanghai, will relieve

A. S. WATSON & CO., that "the whole at this fourentation appears to be the thin end of the wedge" destined LIMITED,

to uprout pouy racing and all other sports that carry gambling in their train. There i MERCHANTS.

aro those who adaire justice as an abstrac tion, who do not care much either way, but who say: "Bo fair. Either stop your gunbling in high places, or let the poor erotic and working to none. Either impartially enforce ur' rypeal your ordio- ances

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, Hougkong, 17th May. 1906.

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Tao question is asked by one of

the controversialists :

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The Waiwupa has wired to Viceroy Slum ef Cuvion justrusting him, saya Bün Nuafuugraz. to amend the Canton-Kowinou railway baras) meat which he has toaletively made with the British authorities, as it is not entirely satik. factorily drawn up.

A piece of ground outside the West Gate of Maksen, iheasuring about three miles in circumferanos, has been selected as the inter national trade settlement. According to a Chinese report, the selfiem nt will be under the

Why do you consider incumbent upon yourselves to force me not to gamble? If it is ut wrong for us to gamble as race dy on the problem whether A's horse will beat B', it but wrong for a Chinese codie or Chineseinsive control of the Japsnere. gentleman to decide whether he will risk his money on the "under" coraing up and the over" not coming, or vice-vers, the morality or otherwise of a whole thing to my

mind sems to be in the problem whether either

"Giren at Potsdam, Søpt, 4th, 1930,”

POLICE COURT.

Saturday, May 26th.

REFORE Mu. P. A. HazHLAND) (PORT POLICE MAGISTRATE

THE HIP STREET ASADIT. The application for a re-hearing is the case of the German seam in who was committed to gaol for ous mouth without the option of a fine for assaulting Conatabla Taylor in Ship Street

was renewed.

CHINESE COMMISSIONERS.

LONDON, May 24th.. Cambridge University has conferred honorary degrees on the Chinese Commis signers now in Engloud.

ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.

LONDON, May 24th.

THE ROON REFLOATED.

Tokyo, May 19th. The N.D. 1. S. Roon was refinated Just vruning by the salvaga ressol Gura Vara end the German cruiser Hansa, and loft for Naga- aski. The Japaneso torpodo-gun-vossol Tatsäta also assisted in the operations.

May 12ud, The N.-D. L. 8. Roon will be docked at

a month.

BAIE WAT PHUURWDO IN JAPAN.

Tokyo, May 9th. " There is a national celebration at Nagoys to day on the total mileage of the railways in Japan reaching 5000 miles,

TOUE OF THE SIAMESE PRINCE. Tokyo, May 2011. Prince Nakornchaisi of Siata has arrived at

MR. STEWART LOUKHART,

Chinonfa, May 22nd. Mr. J Stewart Lockhart, CM.G., Commis ignor of Weihaivet, arrived on the 18th fast and has been entertained by H.E. Yang Shih- hsiang, the Governor, in the Bi Hung-chang The British community Memorial Temple.

Sir Edward Grey in the House of Con- Nagasaki tomorrow. The repairs will regnira mona said that no agreement exists with Russió, but that there was an increasing tendency between Eugland and Euosia to deal in a friendly spirit with questions as they arise, and that this spirit had more than once lately led to co-operation between the two. Powers. He would be glad to encourage this tendency, which would Secul. maturally result in a progressive settlement Mr. C. F. Dixon of Mr. Jolin Fastings office) again appeared in support of the

of questions wherein both are interested, application. He said his former application and the strengthening of their friendly was made under section 96 of the Magistrates' relations. Ordinance, which empowered a magistrate to view his decision or graut a ro-heating upon the date of the decision, upon such grounds as application unde within seven clear days of might deam sutfcient. This renewed applies- Lion was mads under section 133 of the same land, the Imperial troops in Pretoria have Ordinanes, wherein it war stated that any been ordered to be in readiness.

feli aggrieved ur desired inspection to the wrecked steamer M. trave.to question any decision or conviction, might, On April 17th, at Wynnlan, Banchory, NM in bis chapter on the limits 10 the is of upinion that that res-el-canool-be-alved on the grounds that it was erroneouse Seco conferring, but as the agents of [he N-C. TraŸg Nats wiiteria —Mr.

He says the Chinese pirates have praciually point of funt, apply for a re-hearing or leave to hapter that might profitably is atud stripped the ship, learing little more tha her appeal to the Full Court. The defendant denied Baambaauta have persuaded them to cou-Tekyo, was well-known in many parts of the

assaulting the voustable, and eculance would be oulled which would put à, different, compluzion o the case.

His Worship adjourned the case until Taes-

P.D. Fou.?

"signhome Men, 17 HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUX ROAD C.

BIRTH.

LONDON OFFICE: 181. FLEET STREET, E. foreigner or untice may, by taking advant

of the permission afforded him to gamble, if he feels so disposed, he induced or persuaded into ruch excesses as to cause him to deplete his means to such no extent as will fiancially embarrass him and provont kim discharging his

avfal obligations towards his editors". Those points are sufficiently auswered by

On May 17th, at Kasbing, to the Rer. and Mra, H. MAXEY SMITH, HOME

MARRIAGE.

On April 25t1, at Duttle. U.S.A., Vasta, daughter of the Rev. THOMAS HALDWIN, D.D., NORMAN THORPE Sansugs, of Shanghai.

DEATHS.

Jons Free Braser, formerly of Shanghai, aged 158 years.

On 3ay 20th at Shanghai, JesNY ADLER, wife of E. Apise, agad 27 yeurd.

The Daily Press.

HONGHONG, MAY 28TH, 1906,

authority of society over the individuai“,

Owing to the showery weather on Saturday the tonufs ties which were to have biplayed off in connection with the Hongkong Crick Tus annual match between the Club aid the Club's tennis tournameul, were posponed.

Ladies' ocreation also had to be pt of, likewise the prize distribution.

Mr. E. C. Wilke, of Mesure. Wilks andJack, engineers, who has returned from his

bail.

who of Pornos

One of to-day's obituary notices réfarsto the death of Mr. John Petrie B ksal. ex-Proost of

Banchory, and fouder of the arm of lussra. day

J. P. Bisset & Co., who died on the 17th H., at his residence, Wynndua. Banchory, N.B sfter

GAMBLERS.

by all makers of laws, by-laws, n ́d ordin auces, who have notoriously been too much awayed by the desire to make people good by act of legislature. If gambling by individuals prejudices society, society has a tight to restrict is out. British anti-gamba long use. Mr. flisset seul to Slauti isiwa le answer the charge of being k-spers of ling legislation, by piming at one clasy 1867 and returned home in 1877. only, tacitly admits or implies that the prejudice sought 10, he removed affects only the gamblers whom it seeks to hinder. In it appears, prosecutes Chiness gamblers with that case & law to prevent men from over.

Not it being confivated with a rather pretty problem, one that has so many sides to it that it is affording excuse for a very entertaining correspondence in the news papers. The Shanghai Mauiei

Concil.

The German Transport Borussia has le Kil for Kisccban with 3 officers and 7:30 h on bol for service on German warships the Fur East. There are also a number of ariana and a forestry expert, whose services bo

Protectorate.

Mr. T. Fitzgerald, of Fitzgerald's Crane,

dial on the morning of the 19th of April the General Hospital, Rangoon, where be haben under traxi ment for a copsiderable time. Ms.

fairly steady enthusiasm, but relaxes the eating themselves, an Anti-Gluttony Act, employed in the development of the Kisebau legal pressure during race week becaume it would appear as just and equall necessary. Hongkong would then appear so very inconsistent with Anti-garobling ordinances at

were in the early days supported by the the doings of the foreigners. Some persone | connected with the Young Men's Christianament, inter alia, that gambling Association hun aktressed the Council, aged dishonesty song servants. Mi urging it to do its y at all seasons, with regard to the merely con- tingent, or, is it may be called, construeive regardless of constquences. “It places us

jury which a pere causes to sciety in a very linerassing position ", “Council have replied, refusing, with but toe by comite which neither violates muy members dissenting, to change their practice specific duty to the public or occasioDE

Daniel Fitzgerald, deconsed's brother, djecɔäly two months ago, in Australia, where both the

circus business. Fitzgeralds were well-known as pioneers d the

The Neufangpao xays a majority of the site-

dissatisfied with the manner in which thỏ þard”

Seven orolies, appeared before his Worship, con gaming house in T Hong Line, and the remainder with garobling therein.

The defendants were convioted, the keepers azel fined $75 and the players S5 erch.

THE NATIVE TROUBLE IN NATAL

Losos, May 25th.

In view of the serious situation in Zuin-

There has been a practical armístics in

Natal for the last few days, while the chiefs

tiune their resistance, the Natalians are now preparing to take a` vigorous effeasite.

THE CHINESE CUSTOMS.

LONDON, May 25th. Washington advises that Mr. Rockhill, the United States Minister at Piking, has been instructed to jo. the British bliuister in his netion against the Customs edict.

(N-C. Daily News Bervice.)

Befors Mr. C. D. MELBOURNE SEOND FRENCH INTEREST IN THE SOUTH,

Polacz ManITKATE)

THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC,

A Chinese hawker was charged with taking amshu on board the .. Hongmok with the intention of soiling it to the passengers without obtaining the captain's oensent.

He was found guilty and ordered to pay fiue $37, in default six weeks' imprisonment with hard fabour.

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SALE OF CAPIURED STEAMERS.

PUBLIC TENDERS INVITED,

As almost all communities which treat perceptible hurt to any assignable indi. holders of the Centos-Hankow Railway are gaubling as a crin'ual matter are or oug/idual except himslf, the inconvenience of Trustees was selected and have decided not to feel similarly embarrassed, the situation for the sake of the greater good ofį misappropriation of funds. In the absene of and seven other captured steamers for sale by

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Poking, May 21et. Although Franca has agreed onea to with draw bar troops from Lianchon, K vangst, it is now reported that she is willing to evacuate only on condition that Chius shall consent to

the construction of a railway between Lienclicu and Kusilin, the capital of the province.

VISCOUNT HAYASHIS SUCCESSOR IN-LONDON.

Tokyo. May 21st. " Baron Komara is appointed to suce od Viscount Hayishi as Japanese Ambassador in Louden.

THE OPENING OF MANCHURIA.

Tokyo, May 21st.

here were invited to meet him at a banquet of Saturday and again to-night,

Last night members of all nationalities were invited to meet him at a Chinese feast, followed by theatricals.

Mr. Lockhart leaves to-morrow,

THE DEATH OF A JOURNALIST. Tokyo, May 22nd. Mr. Thomas Cowen died last night.

Thomas Cowen, whose death is announced af

East as a capable bat somewhat unfortunate journalist, whose undoubted

abilities literary allied to a sounder judgment might have carried him farther to success. Independent in thought and in action to the estout of

of rashness tin

WAB kpt. 10 be carred away by the enthusiasm of the moment, but he was well liked by those who knew him best. For a fixe be lived the nalucky

Press which he made vary bright and readable wies Curio gale Japaurs, forees for the Daily Chronicle, war he noted 13 A a corresponleat with the

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and bis book, one of the earliest to gave a very clear if a somewhat sp Boial

account of the operations

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the battle of Taoyang. Mr. Cowen Game of the Newcastle family loug connected with journalism, and two of his brothers have been engaged in newspaper work in the East, one of them, Me. Joku Cowen, being the Editor of the China Times of Tientain,

THE PEKING POLICE.

-CHINESE OR JAPANESE CONTROL..

According to & Tokyo dispatch, the Chinese Government appbare to stand very firm to its decision to recover the control of the police administration in Peking, which is at present entrusted to the Japanese anchorities. The negotiations now proceeding and carried on by Mr. Uchila, Japanese Minister in Peking, for the renewal of the contract have little prospect of success says the Japan Curontie The Japanese Navy Department will offer the

From bitter

of the

"outbreak of one that society can afford to bear, to recognise them.

flate "Sylvauís"), the "Bouten" (late There is a suspicio of Venus"), the Bhiokubi" (lala Wybeld")

the Boxer disturbance cont

continnes the

dispatch, the Powers place no contidonee whatever in

thes Chinese

administration, and

and feel more police d has more than merely louil interest, even if

human freedom.” Bat domestic theft is satisfactory explanations, it is feared thatho { public tender at a date towards the end of the

confidence when the duty is entrusted to the A State Council is Le held on Tuesday, at Japanese, having raised no we overlook the shifts and stratagems of

whatever objection Tenders will also be invited by the Japanese tended by the five Elder Statesmen, the princi to the arrangement. If the Chinese Govern- a contingency of ware things than gambling, construction of the line may be indefitely present th the controversialists. Those who argue

delayed.

Navy at an early date for tus purchase of Ipal Hivisters, and General Barou Kodama out determines to discontinus the present reesels Bauk during tha that the Conseil ought to administer its The exposure of goods in a shop window

war at Port Arthur and

I certainly not remain Tientkie papers state that Sir Robert Bathoreabont. The vessels to be disposed of just (Chief of the Gonoral Staff). It is to discursystem, the Fowers will Vown laws without the least relaxation might as justly be made legd, on the

police will undoubtedly he undertaken by because if a thing is unlawful the oned that servants, having covetousness is the only foreigner who has yet officially as they lie at the bottoms of the we, include the the pest-bollum arrangements counseled with passive, and the administration of the Peking excited thereby, might steal in order to buy. gestaleted the two Chinese officials cathair Japanese dispa ch-beat" Miyako, torpedo-boat Manchuria, the Premier's recent tour there, and joint action of the Powers. In that count the the expediting of the Open Door in Manchuria. Chinese Government will have to face far more Tenshin-mary"

r" the Russian cruiser Boyarin," day it unit still be unlawful the next. Between stealing to buy and stealing to bat appointment; that Sir Robert Hart has th. No. 48, the Port Arthur blocking steamer

difle lties than now aries in aotrasting the Tokyo, May 22nd. tention whatever of resigning; that the the torpedo-tender Yenisei," the gun-boats

alministration to the Japanes Go.erament. there is no difference. In practira ít is

The State Council †Lis afternoon; to discusH ment that the Chinese bonds have fallgör !“ Bobri,” Güjak, Djijdjit," "Otvajny,"

When these circumstances are known, it is j-trade, was attended by the Evə Elder StatesmØD,

the Premier (Marquis Saionjir'the Ministers of to the Japaneso demand for a renewal of the our anti-gambling ordipuuces have made the changes whatever have taken place u get tamers, and the Chinese Eastern Railway

eteam er "Noani.

present arrangement. in the administration of the Customs.

because the councillors Lave 10 dis- eretiusäry right to abate'it even temporarily,

appear to occupy the strongest position, extremely unlikely that it can be shown that Lendon is a pure fabrication," and the "Ermak," seven destroyers, two torpedo Javing the steps for opening Manchuria to foreign believed thatthe Chinese Government will yield

The downright opponents of all gambling

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