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Optional Cargo will be forwarded molber wotice to the contrary be given before Noon To-day

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All broken, chafed, and dswagen! Goods are to be lift in the Gedowus, where they will be examined on Monday, the 11th June, al -9.20 &M.

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

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Hongkong, 5th June, 1906,

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A correspondent writes to the Indian Day trade in Chinese labour is one thing, but the It would appear that, to some people, the fres News upon the subject of the native rising in grant of freedom to the Chingas to settle, trade, Natal and Zululand, who has had personal and monopolize the business of a British terri- opportunities for studying the altuation, and tory is quite another matter: Mr. Warnford gives it as his opinion that the Zokus are well, who was for some time general manager of the Wontworth Proprietary, Lucknow, New arned and have no lack of rifles. He draws South Wales, and subsequently had contral of our attention to the fact that a correspondent the Haub Gold Mines in F'akang, is at present of the Globe, in a recent letter from the keat of in Australia. While in Sydney recently he tho troable, said: “Decent operations in the Was asked for and his opinion on the anh

the Ject of

of Chines in Australia. eople Richmond and Mopamalo districts have shown Mr. Lock is averse to permitting the Chines that the natives are ploutifully supplied with to have permanent ra-idence in the Common. nisegais. Of these many have boon sarrendered, wealth. But he holds that there is a but it is certain that very many have been cor- lield for their useful employment in Australia.

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and 10 Consdation Prizes. raya......“It must be within the knowledge of every mining man in those states that there are numerous mineral properties of such low grade that they cannot even with the aid of engineering skill and up-to-date tunchinery le profitably worked by European

labost Present rate. A d the problem for the com- words: Is it better that those properties shall munity to solve may be summed ap thes romain auprotective indefinitely, until such

te as the rates of European

Warres down to a level which will permit

of profitable enterprise, in it better to 'at once gatablish Chinese labourer? And in considering this p Frau industry by the aid of the low.

w-waged lem there is no need for an instant to loan of the Waite Australia. The last thing I would dream af doing would be to grant doui ciliary and other righs to the Chinese contis.

cealed, Tho Zulas are adopts in the art of cou- cauling their arms and surrendering inferior eos, a fact known to all who witnessed the

disarmament after Ulundi.' It is known, too, that there has been a considérable amount of

of

gou-running by white mon. That this Natal natives hate Brearms and ammunition was proved aven prior to this lost escapado on Flambanta's part--by the frequent explosion of cartridges in the huts of Gobizembe's kraal when it was burned last month." It is

well-known fact that whisperer jstrouble,

ruuble, rifios and thor weapona sera to there sprout out

out of the grennd, and we find our adversary great deal better armed than we imagined. In the Afridi campaiga this was, it Somalilant also, und, to cite a ill more

a

prominent instance, the late Boor war, when it

caine uk a considerable surprise to the anthor ties to fad the Bor so well supplied, with both field and beavy artillery.

The latent telegrama show that the Zululand operations have now commenced in right maravat. is only too evident that the revolted Zalas are armed with the magazine rifle and bullets, sithough the number of those su ormed but the

it's

have come

A

It

at parols and simply as a labourer, to be | by no jurans as a colonist that he is wonte:l, repatriat d when kis duties ara finished. hideous mistake has been made in Malaya is granting to the Chinaman every right possed by the European, with the consequence that he is gradually monopolizing the trade and capital of the country, to the exclusion of the European who governs it. But it is not the Chines voolie who is the real danger. kin the Chinose merchant who follows bim, if per- milfed." Mr. Loch testi a to the skill with which the Chiness undertake mining work in the Straits Settlements. But Mr. Loch, whatever he find that bis he may say in Australia, will

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extent of their resourens in this respect awi nol known and cannot be goed. For the present, it romains one of the uncertainties of the situa tion. The murder of Mr. Steinbauk, the Magis trato, shows that the Zulus are in for the warder of sach of the whites as they can lay their hands Simon. The safety of the white population

Foxes. The Chinese subject of painful concern during the early have some, are coming, and will come, to stay stages of the present oplrations. Unfortusately, in the Strait Settlements and adjacent British the Natal

adopting Malays. It is not their fault that they are Government, by

Consorship, has contrived tireless and marvellously aetate in business. Nystem of

press to keep the outside world is the dark as to Fo preference is given them over Europeans, the precise nature of the preparations it har Americans, and Jews; sunt if they score over 8.50 ben making for the safety of the whites, thes in trade and in other directions, where If, ne is probable, every available man, in the brains, energy, and money are required, so much 0.50 colour has been called to arms, no apprehension the better for the Celestials, 5 aneb the worse need he fell on the score of their safety. One for their defeated rivals for whom we may 0.50 certain element of hope there is..and that is meat, but whom we cannot help.

that the whites have had ample time to take stock of the situation and make preparations against any attack that the Załus night deliver. For the rest. it is possible with the help of Renier stelegrams to follow Colonel Mackenzie David has been a fortunate Chairman of the The Temer India says:-Bir Sassoon J. inovament in Zululand, According to telegram dated May 5th, Colonel Mankenais Bombay Millowers Association. He entered force had entered Zalaland and was proceding into office when the gloom of the period of slowly to an unknown bis, the movements depression had began to dissipate before the of the force being hampered by the huge dawn of butter times. His term of office as they had to export. The following synchronised with the most prosperous period news was that a force under Coloma the industry has known, and hu retires in favour And for there are two or three columus of the Hap. Mr. Vithaldas Danother Thakersey operating at different points but in close touch

when the position of the Bombay mit

mille is strong with one another, had ascended one of the and the prospect roseate. Nothing better illus highest points of the Ukandkla raugo, sight tratos Sir Bassoon J. David's steely common miles from the Magistracy, and that a number

soose then his refusal to be elatisi at the "boom" of Iernals bad been shallen. The Ukadhia just as he declined to despair during the radge was evidently Colonel Mackenzie's objec

The forest of the industry live. Daring our war will Celonayo, the placed before the As ouiation yesterday was kendile district played an important part of the mills have assort their profits by making arf modest in the point of conservatism. Most The country round is described as aboundingi

ged surface and forest clad hills, which are

forward controls up to the and of the year. parfectly honey combat with caves at the sort The position in Chien is not quite so satisfa

to defend in time of war. No doubt coastler of strongholds that the Zulu loves to siz and tory owing to the timidity of operators who are held back by the nurtainty of exchange, able alterations have been made in the diarie These variations we sir:ll have with us until sizce the last Zulu war, but the principal roul

China adopts a gold standard, and that is not is stated to have steep gradients and to be still yet in sigh: bat the loc sasasioned by the impracticable for ninte transports, In Roy Cass, merorial dallar skuld be compensated by the 1.be nature

of the country is such that the expansion of the Coina market. We base our Zules, even when comparatively poorly unmowl

contidence in the future of the mills not upon as they were in 1884, wora uble to hold it and these particular, and perhaps transient condi considerably hamper the British troops operat of the work with which the industry has tions, but upon the strength and permanence ing

against them. It is auneussary to focale 100 the principal strongholds existing in the dishes underpinnel. The whole editions in

triot, of which about a dozen or sioned. One of theas strongholds is the Umpo. poms or Waterfall, on the Moni river, the mal from which pasus Cotowayo's grave. Bambanta 0.25 was mentioned some few days back u 11.25

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Accord

he

Fre

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is woren in Boubay have been revolutionised of recsuit, years. Instead of grinding out mountains of inferior yarn, burling it at the China market, and diziding profits as if they had entered a season of perpetual real summer, the millownors have marked upon a policy of

developarent and

and faunal prudence.

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vulturi worked into cloth, the market has been widened, The efficiency of the mills has buen raised aud their ücqucial psition strengthened.

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| a precipitous bil in single ble, was

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charged by some two hundred Zulus antwenty thousand looms to the waving power they reached within few yards be of the mills will gint the market. If so, tha

will be only were rep-lled. Sixty Zulus vers killed and urdu agre

temporary. The mouy wounded, the casualties on our side incrcused absorb nt power of lulia will soon being a British Corporal and two friendlies up the lugar atut, provided the Wounded.

The telegram adds that the attack of weaves keep close touch with the requirentouts the Zalus was premature, and that it evidely-of the people..... was part of an encircling movement of the enomy Simultaneously a loss spirited attack

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The Chairman of the Bombay Stockbrokers' but we are told the rebels operating were some Association remarked recently! - All classes one thousand strong. No further

partionlars of securities have risen during the last year, much more so of the cotton idustry, and the It is difficult to locate his has

rise soome all the greater in mill suurities with certainty, or to follow his objective. That because they have risen from the low depression, the Natal Government is

is acting with deter

much below their intrinsic value, to which they mination is of course to be taken for greated ad fallen. Already there are Cassandras An important question that must be fio d, and abroad, and Carsaedrus there are for all times. promptly faced, is whether it is not time for But there is nothing so fatal to asument or to the Imperial Government to come to the help prophesy us false analogy. Because a certain of the Colony in what undoubtedly is a grace great catastrophis happens here in the past crisis. Any temporary ruccess that the Zilus owing to abnormal inflation of wearities which might score would serve as a signal foca gouers had no dividend basis, and who basis of pres pective profilexisted in imaginations fel by the friendly might throw off 805 subanco ofisions of spoilers which were never realigd, loyalty they might have bitkert kept up. The must a similar catastrophe aus when securi ing FIRE&MARINEINSURANCE Fonas 16legrame constantly refer to Dinizulit as a are at a fait dividen valu-, a of sou still under loyalist sans porror sax seproche. We wish dividend value? 1 the nature of things all we could think so, but any rate, his record prophesies will he fulfilled whether they be of has bee & bad one. Prochimod King of the Zulus by the Boers in 1884, he has always encouraged the Cetes yo avelion of the Zulas in their anti-British attitude, just ая he has been alternately friendly and the reverse towards the old Transvaal Republic. The continued support of such a treacherous man at this crisis cannot be relied think therefore that the Natal Gorruent will do well to modify its obviously foulish attitude in the matter of the employment of the Imparial troops. A misunderstanding such as has led to the present altitude en the part of the Natal Government-conceived morcover id a moment of passion-ought not to be permitt-I to stand PERIODICALS BOUND AND BOOKS OF in the way of a reconciliation in the presence

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