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{FROM OUR CORE!ÞÓNDENT)

May 11th.

LK BLDC. The elections last Sunday resulted, as most

Bunt not

o'clock when the, sohoo! closes. All children are entitled to food at the canteen, but caly the children of poor familios are supplied gratis, the others paying a exceeding 15 centimes (144) per meal. All meals are supplied by presentation of ticket, and the central administration expressly recommend that the distribution of tickets to preclude the should be so conducted as possibility of knowing which of the pupils receive them gratuitonely. In 1994, 10,560,925 als wers provided, the municipal subroution mounted to 1,000,000 francs, the Ciss dex Eroles subvention 26,642 fraves, and voluntary 6 francs. Parents paid 359,093 franca, and the total cost was 1,461,905 franes.

A TEAR BEARCH.

on

A very interesting war march has just completed by the French field artillery. Two Fatteries stationed at Chatens were selected, and which left camp early in the morning, marching to single stage to the camput Mailly by way of Vatric representing a distance of

Unlimbering at varo nearly 40 miles. arrival, each battery red forty rounds, ander Next day all the conditions of a reinforcement reaching the battl fold in all baste. there was further firing. As soon as lust round had been fired, the march back legen, the batterion regaining Chilon, without halt, having covered a miles, with three spells of gau practics in 60 hours. The experiment was a complete success.

people expected, in soother great victory for the Third Republic. In fact the Government felt confident of access in advance; the strong and drastic manner in which il(the Government dealt with the Bonapartist, plot and the threatened May Day rinta kad a very important influence on the result si the "rativas, and which part large gains for the Government, The Nation alist party mnt with a severe and well deserve defeat. The new Chamber, consisting as tim old one did of 591 deputies, will contain less than 20 per cent, of Nationalist members, white the inerEASE in the number of the Radicals and Socialists-the supporters of the Government is proportionately large The Opposition Press is trying to make out that the Government is left altogether dependent on the goodwill of the Sorintist section of their party, of course this contention is quite stroneous. Leaving the second ballots cut of consideration, 164 Radicaland 58 Republicans of the Loft have lasan returned, against Bocialists, 56 Progressists nad 11e Nationalists, reactionaries, nud eisrieals, so that ths Cavern ment hus secured a majority of 16 over the Socialists and the Opposition combined. Of the 155 olactions to be decided by seond ballot the Government can certainly count on sufficient Republican and Ralieal votes to make it inde poodent of Socialist support. The French Govorninunt has yoo a victory for its policy, in their prophecies of defeat are among the Deputies who have been rejected. In a word. the Government has avery reason to folting a

Les more that had its own.

People in this country, by their voting Inst Sunday and elections are held throughout the country on the ratan day in Franen--showed that they had had more than enough of the

which, while avme of those who were loudest

ACROSS AMERICA.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14rμ, 1906.

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The Daily Graphic says:-The extraordinary

Mr. Lloyd-George, M.P., received at the heresy which calls itself Christian Science was Board of Trade on Mar 8th, a deputation fram Toronto forty years age by Mrs. Mary Baker the Association of Chambers of Commercs of Glover Eddy, now of Concord, U.S.4. It has the United Kingdom in support of a resolution Bourished exceeds ita breis from tint of the expressing the opinion that the preferential that the treatment accorded by British steinship.com tenets of the "Fecaliar People." but whereas pauies to foreign froight, particularly in con- the Peculiar People are drawn mainly from neotion with shipment to Ebatle Afrios, Ana- the humblest and most ignorant class of the tralia, and New Zealand, was injurious to thei

commercial interests of the United Kinglows, community, Christian Science scoures ift die-

faith ours

elaborated, by Mrs. Eddy, into a ciples from a Mentor strata. It is the and urging the necessity for soms steps to pseudo-science. Briefy and baldly stated, its cure equality of treatment for British ship. teaching in that disease, pain, and rounds are William Hollani, M., said thes were phantoms of the mind, to in exorcised by works of Mrs.

Audy

Hard things have beesanding griranes. Whether the Board of Trade Prayer and faith and the proper study of the proferentiat rates to foreigners formed an old. e geen; but the association was there in the in- said about this lady, ns, for instance, that she would be this to devise a remedy romained to receives from the sin of bee book a larger treats of fair slag to Birmingham Chamber),

to our tradera. Mr. F. B. Goodman income than is justified by its merits, literary religion, nr scientific, and most unkind of Mr. Taylor (Birmingham Chamber), Mr. A. all that in spite of her teaching F. Firth (Halifax Chamber). Mr. W. E. Blyth

(Waleall Cumber and Mr. Barras, M.P she has been compelled to ask a dentist to

also spoke, giving instances of preferential It was suggested that the Advisory extract an uching tooth. Where slanders are in- diguantly repudiated by her disciples, whin grow tran article published

rectly in the Band, with the matter and recomend what steps a sumber and influence year by year. From a Committee of the Burl at Trads should deal learn that Christian Seianon came to London in

would be taken to provide a remedy for

a Royal Commission or Select 1895, when ten or twelve people mat together

Lad Commition be appointed for this purpose, increased to about sixteen the services were

Mr. Lloyd George, in reply, said this was alinle fit near Baker Street. When transferred to the small hall in the Portman

a very important matter, for it was a question theRoomas. Another large increase, and it became

interests He bad gone very carefully into necessary to take postpasien of the old Jewish not merely of British interests, but of Linperial more especially with reference synagogue in Bryan-won Strout. For six years the matter. Londen, and from it were formed other churobes

sericas Krievance.

But when they como the remained the outre of the faith in to South Africa, and there was no doubt a very remedies it was a much more difficult

and in Mauchoster, Edinburgh, and Dublin, So

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legislat crowded became the congregations that the aisles:

mistako and staircases were blocked, and its

necessary

was a ing, but be belinred it this

time to a site in to interfore with a great industry aless to make another move-

which bas Wilbraham Street, Sloane Square, whi

there was an overwhelming case, and it since remained the headquarters, though there was very clear that nothing but legislation has born sided uuother church in London-

or the interference of a Government Depart all. The Wilbraham Street Church has about 4 mem AL Richmond-waking three is

mant would attain the object. Up to the

Sir Edward Grey will be asked questions in the Colonial casa aud the home trader. It was the Honus of Commons to-morrow concerning here, but can now hold. 500, and is expected to present he had only heard on side of the case, be able to accommodate 1.000 when the exten

only uzofficially that the cue of the shipower the detailed judgment of the Supreme Prise sions are complete straordinary heresy

had been brought to his petice. The shipowner Court at St. Petersburg as to the sinking by way had to carry on, he would not say a precarious Russian cruisers of the British steamer "Kaight Apparently

this deemed worthy of this notice in consequence of trade, but oue subject to vary fierce competition: Commander. A full translation of

judg givou to the sad case of Major and therefore, before they sterfered with himent has just been obtained here, and I have Phe xaject lias parties ur local interest base He might say, however, that there was a prima cases pat forward in behalf of the steamer of the existence of a growing branch of the cult fir eise for the charge that the shipowners and the cargo, upheld the judgment of the in Hongkong; and we are informed that at this country wore giving something like a Vladivostok Prize Court, nul declined to

things that the Government would not possibly tion or entitled to compensation.

And he was not so sure if it was

The judgment in of great length, and foll seriously interfering with trade that they ought naturally into hree divisions:1) As to the not to take

stops to discourage it. But before aduct of Captain Darani, of the "Knight doing so they must hear the case of the ship Commander, and the real destination of that war. One of the suggestions made was that part of the cargo which was claim avai

condition of the postal con- contraband; (2) as to this examination by should make it s

und the relative proportions of contraband an zen-contraband earge; and (3) as to the right extracts unly fell in from time to time few months: other's would not fall in for years of belligerents to sink neatral vessels. The

in of the biggest world fall in in the course of u

heading. the kingdons were subsidied by the Govern. Wakust part of the appellants' eneo was under Captain Durant is titel L And, therefore, if all the shipping companies in meat in one form or Burther they could bare continued his course at full speed after not effect anything for many yours to come

were fired across kis voel's bowa; then when The Far East had its victories for the Ard, supposing they were nilo to break thing ordered to stop and. until two live shots Prince of Faner, even whilst war was raging contract (which they could not), there were still the steamer was boarded he was able to produc no documents for the cargy. It was established around. The Governor of Hongkong presided shipping companies which did not recover a shapo or

bong thut the documents must have at one time pany from the Government in over an influential gathering at the opening of Seniden's Institute on the Victoria side of

form. Then there was the suggestion to

Court came to the conclusion that Captain the case of the railway

Durent bad either destroyed the deanments, as Commus-ion. companies, however, there was an absolute they were compromising for his ship, or a loset that he purposely concated them. Fram monepels, but there was no monopoly in the saa, und in fact, there was no trade more open the contents of press copy-book taken from to competition than the shipowner's. He did the Knight Commander the Court decided not preclude the suggestion, but only pointed that the final destination, carefully soncealed, of

Knight Commander #98 Commission of that character. Thon, as to fin Yokohama or Kabe, but out that there were abjections to setting up a

THANK-CONTINENTAL RECORD, Mr. Harrints, the railway guate and hau Within three days. less thirty-three minutes. eier, round the Cratinent from the Pacific to the Atlantic, a distanre of 30 miles, arrising in Now Tork on May 8th and thereby constitu

His specia! train. which only ran from

California, to inffslo, Studs Oakland, of to this city, made an average, including stops, of forty-six mileys hour, which is considerably ye below of the best leng-distancu ruux and in England-bat is splendid time over a broad Coufinest. The greatest speed attained was of 17 miles un average apoet of sixty-six miles an hour was maintained.

The Marine Insurance reporter of the Times! writes on May 19th as follows:-

delighted, for the results hayo provel that it Now York, where he took the ostal express the ported jo the Dmis Preas. | drastically, he ought, at any rate, to be heard a copy. The Sarcoma Court, after hearing that

"Hive," and that they were positivals dia. 1 oighty-three miles an hour, nod over ono trant brother of the late Major Whyta is slationed i beunty on forrigu gands. That was a state of pocogaize any cargo as exempt from consca-

gusted with a regime which had thrown religion overboard and turned the curds or priests out

As chairman of the Southern Pacific, Mr. Harriman is deeply interested in the problems

of their Churches, and how much the count of 9 Fraucised, which he has been studying ią general resented this sort of policy. Nately at close range. As a result, ho told ister.

here.

MISSIONS TO SEAMEN JUBILEE.

The jubilee of the Missions to Seamon was celebrated on May 11th, and in this year it

encourage.

sympathy is expressed at the serious defont of viewers to-day that the future of Sau Prnucised was fitting that record anbscriptions should the that this should not be alloweit. Thus oeers of the cargo hofere the vessel was sunk,

the Nationalists; hard hit as they have been is already assured, but already, it in certain that they will enfiernes defents still in a fortnighttime when the second Bullot takes phos. Though Paris is accepted as being the stronghold of the Nationalists, this latter managed to lose two souts last Sunday and the number of votes give to mar en didates in alter orrundinuments' foretelin suos

misfortunes.

-.

ON THE ENGLISH TVILIST,

considerable time, Misions to Searg appeals for $10,00 live in tents and hats the people there must be sucaired, totalling $91,408 5s 54. The by additional in this its juhile year, to enable it and at least 100,000 persons must be fed by to found ton Jubilee Chaplaincies for anglertent

The iden that the to subscriptions until June. people of San Francisco are simply rolling in harbours abroad; and for two alditional Chup: relief funds is absurd. They are quite able to loins in home porte. We quote from the cartel to subscribe. absorb every psany which the charitable world 50th annual report the following reference to

As regards rebuilding, Mr. Hongkong: forringe did not doubt that the нуліс conld coise the amounts required, and Cali- fornians were determined to make the new city a model onu Californians now realised the fall extent of their disslor, but were just as sub- the pioneers of the old days, who left the set to trek west.

tracte

One

M.John Levinae, who is Lù sxcellent Pench | timely confident, enterprising and ergelic as the harbour. The Bishop sail that be regarded establish a body something like the Railway on board the steamer, and the Vladivostock

writer, sad who knows more about English people than any other of his countrymen, has just written the following impressions ab ut English visitors to Paris, which are certainly very interesting and somewhat amusing. The English", remarks this wolicnown French writer. "do not come intother landeto find them selves, they easily for macquaintanceship with foreigners, they acinora fastidious in approach ing each other. An Englishmax will make

CHINA INLAND MISSION. This annual meetings of the China Inland Missing wee kold. in Exeter Jall on May 8th. In the afternosa the Hon. Grantille Walde. grava prosided Mr. F. Marcus Wood, bon secretary, prorated the annual report, which described the recent statement by the Prking correspondent of The Times, that the alarming peneral uprising to be feared were

opinion

exist.

Were

How

this temporary bailding, held on a three years lease, as forming a good stepping stone to something better. He would not be content until the Seamen's Mission possessed a per- manent Institute which it could really call its

QWB.

It has besa a gront lose to seamen that no suitable clergyman-has been found to fill the

flo atozmer

not

vacancy for Assistant Chaplain; whilst Mr suggestion of the Advisory Committe of the words, the active artylpo-iv other

Board of Trade, that we traders' com.

France has had eingle-handed to contend

In regard to the relative proportions of con France against personal ill-health in bis arduous und mittee, and there was not a single shipowner trabaud and non contraband ergo there was s *ffective labonre

on board the immense Lasts et upon it, and therefore it would be a partial Com conflict of evidence, aut it is clear that the The next suggestion was that it exaustion by raval diteurs was very super- After 4. very encouraging mission. the anchorage.

Special Committee. ficial. They looked down into a loaded hoid Berrics a Norwegian sailing ship. tea cupies should be referred to a

in of the Hely Scriptures, in five different lauage. There was a good deal more to be said for through a hatch way, and could only have on that. When son putlamex cams from South

articles nearest to the untohway. [1 ਆਰ also contended on behalf of There have been some specially interesting Africa to lay this same question before him he Communions in the Seamen's church of devout though there was a very strong case made ent appellants that the steamer bad 120 tons

for inquiry. They ausisted upon having of

These colonials were salicient to enable her to be taken to Sakhalin sailors from both the Royal Navy sal the Watch night Servies, as a good beginning to merchant service, including our after the last loginintus At pace. the New Year,”

the

cost on board, an amoul more than

de ling with a very great British industry instead of being anak; that the absence hare mattered very much what the effect of the

It is also recorded that th Rav, H. Now.bey find no ships, and acnally it would not of bills of lading among the papers was prob legislation would be up a the profits of a purely ably bus to the fact that they were forwarded British concern in which they were ant faucial earlier by post and that it could is proved that On the other ly interested in the entouy. I was putting the quantity of contraband cargo costituted on the evidenc that only from the flannoial point of view; he less than half the total cargo. did not say that they wished to do anything hand, the Supreme Court found unfair. He told that Bouth African deputation that, Kuight Commander" had on board that the Government could not possibly prejudge. ton of cargo, of which 979 tons were rails and accessories and 1702 tons bridgs without. the case of the shipowners

any rate, some sort of investigation; and that was his parts, a total of 268 tons-that is, ill tons He believed in South African more bau balf the total cargo. The destion position now.

trionds with a Frenchman without the ceremony repor 46 a welcome coufireantion of the Vi introduction, bút nevar with another English-Ho heidi by this mission. The rapid con man Frenchmen are inhospitable, far from version of towples into schools, and the goings were subsequent y sold to the crew. it, but die sutry into his honno circle Lus Lormed of 10,000 students to Japan, gave evidence of until now --st impossible favour for, a the strenuous afforts being made to rapple Proschman to grant to a friend of any but the with Goodnctional problem. More than 20,000 Longest standing. While an Englishman will riary, sells would be wantial, however, to bring the Chines system into line with the ask the fort acquaintanen in to Intel, and Japanese, and the supply of teachers did

To be invited | nuot yel

This missionaries think comparatively little eľ ít,

the importanats pleadings comb. grant. Clinplain for shipping at Shanghai, has felt obliged to retire after long yours of to a Frenchman's home in the greatest compli preplexed by

of the stud at class for direction. ment that eru be paid a stranger, and it is paid to use this opportunity Without Larning survice in China, might years of which were to but few foreigners. If the English leave side frees the primary date of preaching the spent in Holy orders faithfully ministering to their stigh lands it is not to find their own Gospel would need not a little wisdom and samen.

grace. During the ear 44 or workers ind compatriots it is to ser now run and now

Joined the mission-including two from North Even when you understand their America, six from Australasia, üve from things. fanguage--and M. John Emacique is a splendid Germany, and woven from Sweden-winging English scholar--they prefer to talk to you in the total up to 850, the highest number

reached. The yeau's haptismus, 2,729, had also their bad French. The thing is intelligible for more than ever before. The income had enough; they wish to learn, and have no detetom £33,25, using an incrons of 24,790 tevel. You are simply regarded as a leak and The Church in Chim was beginning 19 a grammar. The foreigner must be buried to coguis ils duty, to become self-supper ing,

aclf-propagating, and sof governing. come Reenant."

Joshen Vale, Mrs. Howard Taylor, Mr. R. Wilder, and M. D. E. Hoste, Mr. Huis Tay lor's swecessor as general director, also spuķe. HONGKONG DECISION REVERSED.

Mr.

LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

The anniversary celebrations of this society ended on May !ch. In the morning a sermon

A BEOLUTELY

FILE

FROM

SEDIMENT..

WONDERFUL CURE

OF SORE HANDS

After Most Awful Sullering Ever Ex- perienced Eight Doctors and Many Remedies Failed to Do a Cent's Worth of Good.

THANKS TO CUTICURA

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IT IS ALL OVER NOW

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"I was troubled with sore bands, so eore that when I would put them in water the pain would aearly set me crazy, the skin would peel off and the Besh get hard and break, with blood Bowing from at least fifty places on each hand. Words could never tell the suf fering l'endured for three years. I tried eight different doctors, but none did me any good, as my hands were an bad when I began. I also tried many reme. lies, but none of them ever did me one cent's worth of good. I was discouraged and heart-sore. I would feel so bad mornings, to think I had to go to work and stand the pain for ten hours, I often felt like giving up my position. I would bate wrap every finger up separately, so as to try and keep them soft, and then wear gloves over the rags to keep the bad grease from getting on my work, to wear glorce at night; in fact, all the time. But thanks to Cuticura, that is all over nog, After doctoring for three years, and spending much money, a single box of Caticura Ointment ended all my sufferings. It's been two years since t used any, and I don't know what sore hands are now, and never lost a day's work while using Cuticura.-Thomas A. Clancy, 316 North Montgomery St., Trenton, N. 3."

ONE NIGHT TREATMENT For Sore Hands and Feet with Cuticura.

Soak the hands or feet en "retiring in

a strong, hot, creamy lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry and anoint treely with Cuti- cura Oiatmeut, the great skin cure. Wear on the bands during the night old. loose gloves, or bandage the feet lightly in old, soft cotton or lines,

Cuticus Rap, Latent and Pre are wild throughout work Depth Iardon, BL; Paris, & Rua Ga 16 Pale: Australia, Ft. Towne - Hydory. Botter Jirag de

Corp Boston, (T. AA, Rue d'eups Send for The Great Skit Book. Halled Frie

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we are all equally wide awake.

56-7

was pretched in the City Temple by the Ray, duontation La necapted the view that inuniretion of these rails and bridge parts was take somebody may be more wide awake than the

they

by the Supreme Court to and wors held to be contraband. The legalquestion

Hut kome day

I hope

RO

as to the right of a belligerent to siuk a neutral may not be allowed to stand with our hands in ves-ol was discussed in much detail, and deckled our pockets-I except the Chancellor of the in favour of the Russian naval offers; but it is Exchequer (laughter)-complacently looking hardly possible for a layman to ferus any ides the laurels of the past. Nelson's uavy proved that ours will the Lest navy of the fature. (Chaars.) as to the validity of the arguments on either itself to be the first of its day. We hope

obes, which must then decide whether ile enter shipowner would have the opinion of the side. The text of the judgment wili probably A glorious inheritance is ours, but

them

ANOTHER COLONY INTERFERED

WITH.

be of great in erest to international lawyers

ADMIRAL DOUGLAS AND NAVAL TRAINING.

The

meeting was held in the seme place. Mr. AA and Australia were more or less on the sam What the Gorernment wanted was Haworth, M.P, who presisted, expressed a bepe footing that the Clovernment would respond to the more information; and he suggested in the first to place, that the Clumbers of Commercs through. appeals of missionaries and shinee Viceroy, i

out the country should end this such evid-nes step our opium trade. The society, bo cen "THE LOR OF CREATION.

which tinuet, was how alt-ring its funncial policy as would amount to a red substantial grisvanes far as to lay an annual budget, before the chur- upon whi

have no more won it than the young aquiró "While in his own country, the Englishman

in that way they would be in a

had won the old knight's spars or the trophies Las a supreme disregard for the foreigner, but

which bung in his hail. (Choars) Education for ir Edward Fithian, as soreary of the when be leases England be carries this fisting

prise was to go forward or not. He rejoiced position to deal with the matter. that missionary anei ties were almost entire y

odicers in the navy has to be very different now. free from the miserable vetariau strife and association, promised to forward all the informs

En the old days a boy was sent off to Bea with him, and whether in a restaurant. Theater,

On May 1h, the lords of the Judicial Com

bitterness, 85 damaging to character and tion to the Bard of Trade; and Sir Willian

Admiral Sir Archibald Dong'as, Commande

any preparation, to take hard knocks, to learn or an omnitas Julia - Hulk c'unot help shering mittee of the Privy Council gave julga ut ob

in the mother country. The tor R Rolland thanked the President for his courtesy

in-Chief at Portsmouth, reporting on behalf wist the winds and the waves and the boatswain by his manner that he regreds himself as the appeal of Chi Ping Coas HC Chin and

dlaw Thompson. forsiga secretary, in receiving the dopala ion.

of the navy to the last of The Imperial taught him, and if he were of good pluck and forces" at the Royal Academy banquet Bundes, aut a born loader of man, he came to principal factor: the person who is to be another, from the Supreme Count of Hongkong,

catastrophe which had

I am sorry that Lord Two-dorch is not here top, and his genius lady man's eve, but the Now the scholar's attended to, in a word, the lord of creation. This was a dispute as to the beneficial ownership expressed great thankfuluess that the burden

of impending of a pices of land orlained from the foreshore

last year had be

tu return thanks for the navy. It is a great brain must work with the seaman's evs, to legasier, but

honour to myself to be called upon to do so, bat gift of leadership in still wanted. The an Ordinance passed also to an increase of

the charches' of the previsions

In the course of the string of common-places a hard task to express adequately the pleasure must be the scisutific leader of selectic meu. 10, 180. At the date of the passing of the

On this edge of the complicated machine in which Ordianuce the ownership of the Crown lease of contributions; and there was good reason Marine Lot No. 5, fronting the Prays road to believe that the increase woull continue this Mr. Winston Churchill served up at Liverpool, which we aaval officers ford at the rep in He must have practical and theoretions know a clo.esppren Ho must himself servo vaar. However, the old debt had only been he deemed it judicis to make casual allusion always so kindly given to: this toast. way along the lies of the spondilation

It has articular cecusion, and in this distingo in maur scientide branch-g-nary, umut vital copyonely Hide

company, whose Jeautiful works surround me, now come to the turn of that was divided between Chu Chuen, Yu Chow.

not yet be filled. The acesty woud shortly administrator Sir Frederick Lugard to be in feel more adrift and to be without a compass engineering, ta igalios, torpedo. He specialises a time, f his and an Englishman carood Stephens Timportant caurins in the mission field could

receira between 5000 and £600 ander terfered with in a lugh-handed mauer by the than I has ever done in my life-laughter) afterwards in san branch for

for I #uppose I ought to consider the nury own good and for the carrying on of that respondents are the successors in title of on Yiù Chow, deceased. and the appellant is the

from an artistic point of view, und 1 sm afraid branch, but supramas command must be spen e new work, and already 4 new missionaris to discuss with Lord Elgiz this question of in mind that

I am quise unable to do so. I believe our ships to him, or else where ate we to got our surviving executor of one Chu Chuen, also de. Mr. Arthington's will, to be speat iu 25 years Colonial Office. He has been murd boo

Chu Chuen ratiled with Mr. Stephen been appointail for Chius. He called punitive expeditious, and hearing the owner of Section C, by payment of

Rev. Janer Duthie, was now complating to the Little Englanders. it is a safe conjecture formerly, either at rest or under weigh the Yiu Chow. The action we comsused by the 50 Do-execator (vince dead) in

If there was ever a people who have the sent the harbour of Victoria, Hongkong, under removed, owing Fa: 30

ment of matistality. it is the English. They ace.impregnated, petrified with it; the thing is fatiguing and offensive. In order to affirm and mauifist this realiment the English Inve un need to groap tourselves, to form themselves

into a society. An Englishman is to himself England elone; he carries his nation in him, with him, on lúm. Everywhere he is at home; the atmosphere is his kingdom, i ti abiot air his properly. The English are gay in their They must wären ting and the Bordeaux-

be warmed."

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We can be but one in a ship, and when his time

and a fleet, if throurk

of leadership be attaing to it, then his

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Chief Justice In 1938 and the bad multiplied to 9,230 and the acolars street knows perfectly wall what his views are : ing ju line, and I'sus a

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past and

ewa fashion : Guy are not gay with everybody. $2,000, but failed to come to an agreement with attention to the fact that the veteran missionary. Sir Frederick has always been a persona ingrata are not artistically such beautiful objects us captains? We must have captains, and there

the where in that point the 955-church cybershoptery to Norte Apatin Towniesce a tiny as anchor at Spithead or st-am- wine, which to gira forth its fragrance, has to respond agaitist the opp Hart- and his years work in Travancore, Soutli Indie. that offoris will be made to tie his hands before I have seen their dark forms and salles appear comes to command a ship and a

tet: lily his fitness for

general in favour of

law and order among semi-barbar: in which our sailors and marines of 100 years command. And that is what we are striving the respondents for the whole of the landed hewn cloubled. Dr. T. Gillison, of Hankos, about punitive expeditions when other mathisis pretically with the white-winged buoyant Bat will and

the Rev. Dr. Shepherd, of Glasgow, Miks of upholding An appeal dispute.

Justies and Mr.

be ware te fail. When the military expedition even invisible, approach takes the place of the bear commented on the glories of Cantons are justalled'in all city sohvels in heard by the Chi this julement Helen Davies, of Hongkongad Rav. E H. Lous peoples either cannot be employed or wyld jago spent their lives; and in action now lout. for. Our time has made fast strides, and wu often

anta

side. For instanor, last year by present gallant challenge of 4 sail of the line," relieve the belongured garrison at Kauo war

sudden upheaval our eyes were directed to Nelson's Bagship on Justice Surcombs Smith, but the previous Lewis, of Bellary, also actressed the meeting.

halted and countermended by orders from home folt from the distant blue or

phirly understood of a hiddes mine delivers the attack instead of the con enary of Trafalgar being lighted with judgmen: was affirmed. In the present appeal

Frederick gave it to that he would not be answer ble for the couse the roaring broadside and the rust of cutlass electric light by a nabarine boat lying along- their Lordships advised that the order of the Supreme Court of ilongong be reversed and instead theroof it be ordered thatile action

quears were such warrantablo interference men and boarders. But thongh ships were of side of her, I hope we shall always preserve the certain that he wood, the oflcers and men had hearts of steel. valour of the past illumirst-d hy the sevenfold of the respondents be dismissed with ecsts in

repeated. Aud we make that attitude. The respondents will also pay

Biagio inch over the not even if he were wenaced with the low of his They won the laurels which wo, specially during applianco of to-day, and brought into line with the year which is past, Trafalger year, hava pissent opportunity. (Choers)-N. and M. both Courts. the costs of the present appeal.

do not believe, however, that the Colonial Pressure is lowest over the interior of China. #ppointment as Governor of Northern Nigeria. been so proudi te contemplate. (Cheers.) May Record.

We do as well when our time of action

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much for US BOW, LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT. HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your com-

Offfee will venture fur as that; knowing the Diplomacy

rumour of war, and hearle Moderate S. and 8.E. winds will prevail in resaluto sort of man it has to deal with, it hopes When there is

The CP.R. str. Empress of Japan left Van- plexion. Mrs. Fllea's Créme Charmant. Lait and highest over the S. pars of the China Sea. Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Poudre

Her the Fermoss Cannel and the N. part of the to be able to make pretence to the peace-at-any-Legia to beat and orders for tighting are i-sted, price fanatics that it has prevailed with the then they begin to talk, and by the time they Charmant will enable you to do it. Specialities for the Skin are the study of a China Sea.

tions by calling them some other name.-Glebe, to fight for. Long may it be be so, so long as Hongkong via the usual ports of call. lifetime. A. S. Watsen &Co., Ltd., Sole Agents. Forecast:-Moderate B. to S.E. winds, fair Governor to tone down future punitive expedi- have done talking there seems to be nothing left couver on Monday, the 11th June, pan, for

to showery.

Paris, while the Municipality buys and keeps in erder the cooking stoves and tables; the cautens are in operation ayery day of the year. The system of feeding schnet whildren in the Frasch schools is such that each of the twenty Arrondissemeals or words bas its own orgauisa Livu, directed by the Curse des Ecoles, which, prasided over by the Mayor receives un surual subvention from the Municipal Council. As a rulo saly ono meal at noon, or dejeuner, is provided, but in some arrondissements following the district is richer or poorer soup is distribrated in the morning, together with a snack at four

751

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issund the following reports--

On the 13th at 12.10 p.m.-The barometer has will not depart risen on the China rout and Philippines.

from

vomes.

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