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POLICE COURT. briday, Fund.

BEFOLE NR. 1. H. J. GoMPERTZ (FIRST PORACE MAGISTRATE)

A WELL-KNOWN MAN.

| CHINESE CLIMATE AND INSANITY. ¦

DR. HARTIAN CRITICISED.

It was only to be expected that whom Dr. Harti receat inqnest put all China- hands in the embarrassing position in which Thomus-Carlyle put the population of Great

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 23 d. 19.

SIAM AND TREATY REVISION.

POLLOWING JAPAN.

What follows is a condensation of a dospale to the Times by Or. Morrison-A large measure of success has dry attended the alforts of Siam to raise itself to a place in the comity of civilized nations, it is approaching

was with

a view to the ravision of force for the last 50

Of FELTA out bag advantage to Sint has been the engagement of Edward Strob-1. Professor the American jurist, as

the river. Considerable by lighters up additions are thus mado to the cost of import, which je still further enhanced by the prohibition against the tenure of laud in the interior. Reave the hir and the pro- hibition against land tenure and there can be no objection to an increase of the impact duties. Ocsausteamers would then make Bangkok a port of call. But all the Powers must consent.

KRITION RESIDENTS,

A clie was charged with the lareny of Britain some person would arise in defrneo tation is that has proved of inest questior, has arison involving the abrogation of

watch, a sovereign and a gold ornament of the total subay of $17 from a clothing dealer of Station Street, Yoususti

The defendant pleaded not guilty.

of our imperched sanity. Our Shanghai con- temporary, the Daily Arins, does as this hare ant of justice, in a leutling artiris on June 17th. We do not know," says our contemporary,

the

Fucout

LONG

In the case of the British treaties another certain of ear extra-territorial rights. By our treaties it is provided that no British subject tions beyond 4 specified distans of Batig covered in 24 hours jurreying in a native kok, computed as the possibly dirtanes

to Love bout. One people seek to tion removed.

Complainant said the defendurit visited his misled by the misspelling of a London paper, Keneral advisor. He is esisted by our of his way buy or rent hoares, lugas, or planta-

the matter at the Yarali Police Station.

l'arik.

I colleagues, Mr. Westonar The relations of Sism with all the the one shop, on a wall of which the stolen goods were the extent of Dr. Hartington's experieurs of

be considered satisfactory, though perhaps a De Bastian bad hanging - While defendant was theɛe couplain the clamat- of China”

sagner torm should be applion to her relations sol went out to purchase some cigarettes, sufficient experience of it to form an opinion, with her powerful neighbour on the east, whose policy in Sinus continuos is on guided rather When he returned his wife told him that and if wo wise to quarrel with; his 'tréuni stales defendant haal taken the jew ollory from the wall-ment, we would prefer to gody rather than by the colonial party in Indo-China than by the pocketed it wol 1-ft the shop. Later, ku reported to diminish it. Fr obrion-ly, the longer helger and more reasonable Foreign Office la A policy of somewhat unnecessary stayed out here, the unadder he would be,eritation is still evident,

Siam are more areouling to his own theory, and the hose need the misis kill evident, but apart from this therefore to take him seriously. Dar canew-greable ten they have been for many years. The evacuation of Chantabun took place with tomp amry excupts suicides due to

ant incident; the delimitation by a mixed com- crazy sitologies due to stady, and insansmission of the frontier of Luang Probats in women du to Dress, and thosu argues, Elant there being effected without friction, while the is nó manor call etion of po pls then the foreign appointment of an ably member of the Diple residents in the Chinese empire. W wish thestic Service, M. Padour, as Legislative Adviser and one of the Judges of the Court of Appeal. has boeti a completo viccess. bad added and Hongkong", for it was tho

VIS-A-V18 GERMANY. Hongkong climata that Dr. Hartigan really are thus raved of the meant and consolatory value of our contemporary's certi heate. It is a common copark in Encope,

Defendant informed his Worship that he was kudwa to avery pawnshop in the Colony, and the compla, annt, bing aware of this, gave him tlus jewelling to pawo.

His Worship (to complainnit, I don't think nach of your story. I sappens you're all boon gambling together.

(l'e sofosilaut-You said in your Statement to the police that this man had lent you 1s watel to pawo, ami that you had spent the monog in gambling. Is that trun?--I did not take it for payushap.

Kr

drink,

Tra removal would be, it is coulonded, of equal advantage to the Siames to an increase of the import duties The and its concession would be a legitimate offent Siamese, on the other hand, protest that this

weapon left

ft them.

They

are willing to abandois prohibition regarding land tonure, is the it provided England will renennes hor exten territorial rights over British Asiatic subjects resident in Northern Siam, a ranuudlation that subjects. would affect some 15,000) of our fellow mostly a superior and highly intelligent class

It cauaut The Same ank that of Burmese Shans agreed to Asistic subjects shall be deprived of the rights of extra-territoriality still remaining

und to them,

that the Sinm shall have fall jurisdiction instead of limited jari-dio- Germany in steadily improving her position. In roturu they are willing to concede to in Siam. Har shipping is aasily first. In ththem the right to hold land and houses in the castal trade between Bangkok, Singaporinturier. The tie bas admittedly nat yet bren Hongkong, and 1-itish North Borneo she bas

resurs of dich.28) tons, turgely feeling reached for the question to be raised in the ease great adratues has already been made in the her European main lines with an excellent of Europeans. The remedy lies with Siam. A

sion of steam fighters for the shallow ́navi. tou at the month of the Morum. The Best dininistration of low and justion. Lawe ar

bring codified; a justiciary is being trained, and Here again waeruld have like ur champions by dabbed sit it was relaxed out

the nutlook is most promising. to be less ambiguous; there is just a possibility right might your ago from its British wer that the returned Chins-hand is, by implication, but-ly she has sceral from Siam facilities for (regnádod 'as less saber and dignified, and so stationing her own coal bulks at the month This predominanc» manat Menam.

if it A district watchman said he saw the defend- · presumably, leas The generally long renala unchallenged, but it seems as

worn to Japan and not to England that one ant pick complainant's pocket of a parse, ¦ equable tumpertment of the Chiness people

144 Lestiny to the must look for competition in the future Witness gave is also dragged in with which he can

www.y

| salabriety, of the climate, which on relation Baring gained the leading position in the sa chase, when, the defemlant foll down and was

mmunication with Bangkok, W will not captured. When arrend ko throw the purse is rather risky evidner.

commercial and political advantages in her fary meexamine this witness, m'End" Not even trel of the Stamos Cornment railways. away.

construction here is i

s virtually a German

You said they know you in all this pawnshope?

"Yoo, avery one.

The case was remanded for further evidence

CORKAN FINITOR "FIMINERE

A coolie was charged with stealing a purse containing a Slo bill and some spare silver from a Corean sulor in D'Aiguar Street.

zaid

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sxys the N.-C. Daily News, her young for their age returned China residents appear in comparise with their has contemporaries,

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WOMEN AND VOTES.

KODAKS

AT HOME PRICES.

No. 3 FOLDING POCKET KODAK (CH-12-68.) $33.00

4 CARTRIDGE

(£5-15-91.) 860,00

LONG. HING

No. 1 QUEEN'S ROAD

STOCK

WE

CANADIAN

THE ORIGINAL

& CO..

ONLY

CLUB WHISKY.

DISTILLED AND BOTTLED

ny

LTD.,

HIRAM WALKER & SONS,

WALKERVILLE ONTARIO, CANADA.

$20.00. PER Cass. 32 Burruss ...

SOLE AGENTS:

H. PRICE & CO..

JAPANESE ON CHINA.

ANTI FRXIUN TO THR VORE.

12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

TELEPHONE No: 15.

Considering the ammnet of oppression which Chinn has suffered at the hands of forsign Pawers for many years past it is mot surprising. thy Nirki-Niche remarks, that she should now hs aroused to a sense of the sitnatian and should strive to assert her own independence. It shows that China is not dlord pat, but retsins soms of her old vitality. But there is in the ko-allert awakening of this an element which is not at all satisfactory or commendable. The chi f and immediate factor which is razsod must be the Japanese victory over Russia, China has

small island Empire,

hor peopled by the same 1900 beat the Northern Colo-sits, mine dreaded

hes viently cons! by the to wrong cclusions. China has seen the result, but has failed to look for the con

WAR Pliny is quoted in defouer of the abals. Though this chief contracts are pat¦ point for a lttle while. But do nothing China fn fer present state of national activity]

Defendant

13 complainant drank and struck him. After receiving the drst blow his ran away, and in running fell, and the watchman surested him and predugod the

purse.

Inspector Warnock informed his Worship that the complaisant was quite sober on arrival at the Pulice Stafion.

month's

His Worship refused to believo iho defendant's story and sentenced bim umprisonment, and six hours' stooks.

DOG BITES AND SUPERMITEN. Sergeant Wait summoned Mr. V. Moss, of No 12, Ronham Road, for allowing to be at 'ergo a ferocious aud uorunzzled dog.

Mr. Mues pleaded not guilty. He id the die was a sporting pintor, and it was picbably a needust of strange surroundings that it bit the by. He had just removed to new promiers He offered the mother of the hoy compensation but she refuser to take it. She wanted the deg abot as she had a ridiculous superstition that if in n for years the dog wout and the child also, would go mad.

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THE RETURNING COOLIES.

ELS

ENGLARD.

t

A

ward., 418 d

Tontinues

THE SOFT ANSWER THAT DIBS F **The Government is not entirely united upon this question. United in general smpathy wa are, but waited as to the expanding of taking the great political step you advocate we are not. Purefore, mader these circunstances, I ad maks no delisita pledge. You have only to be

lenioraya czatoram commodissimos jigfus

dour policy in regard to the railways is will go on advancing. Love your curse to the dour potentia in Shantung. alading to the monsoon winds that temper pto open tender, very p asible evasion of the to bind the flowing tide. It is with you, and our summer heat, for us Dr. Hartigau would

practised in Siam,

This wrong impressin yon are making upon the minds and vousciences of the country, and if the retort, Hongkong his From these behind railway question is on that directly concerns us,

from

It is essential that railways hand te con wousty listons, na wabave, istenek dry, it will Clearly those arguments

Nire not be many yours before the chance you Pork"

structed in the Siamese Malay Statos, ter we

is carried into effect. With these words Sir cannet approve of railways being constructed! Shanghai put us in no better case, and if wo are in online to his suder the impute in our sphere of iaflag re by Germans with Hury Campbell Bannerman concluded his The rant Castoms question may be cited to illustrate the erroŭrous notions of the Chino90_ reply to the important deputation of wat I preferruos

·We will tormau nwthols of

he submission of this before the protest of anfengists who waited upon bins at the Forag tion, we will refuse to lie alone.

34 mal ne wh art, allege that Shanghai is on!

The relations of England with Siam continuo Offee. A macteur of disappointment ran round Great Britain is the result of her thoughtless and nita in support its posint suggestion

most satisfactory. Our commercial enterprises the room, and from any eie angry hissing, setion, without messing ber power at its read that the recent alarming growth it lunatic

are prosperous, while as in the past, loyal and that drowned the mlf-hearted chrering. The valu

We sympathise with Chinn,

+forts to recover asylums" is xerountable for the lately Tellent series for the Sinmes (9 verament is deputation was one of the largest that has over

bing rendered by Bingishmen in many brauche invaded the Foreign uffice. It numbered over the Night Nish, in her recorded increase in insanity in England atl

It is saporfans to 350 lading rapresentative of

of the Norbasen har Tights from foreigners with regard to in of the Administration

and railway but not only Amori We suspect that most of us are red box consistently friendly had been ur Countios Wervers Amalgamation, the Women's wining

the Independent Labenrael

extremely diffle but it Preovery

The Chin- when recovered, is doubtful if ઇન - A1 મં really insane, if judged by Lit Englant policy in Bangkok. In opposition to the Co

Christian Union of NW.BT.A. Has contd mausge these things themselves. standards: hut w umally, claiming a brander Fontiment of the Straits Saltlements, and pry, The Women's fuit at Petention, the

of the wishes of the States Scottish outlook, art that it in the fit is Englanders, our Government bas assisted in the the Scottish Woras's Liberal Federation, and The rame may he said of all branches of Except establishment of Siamese juttuence in the the National Union of Women Workers.internal administration. Especially nill this be who are nou compor mantis.

Yuan Mahoodan States of Kelantan and Tringanu, The members assembled by the statue of the case in the defence of the country. in the Malay pauinsla. Without our sacction Boadices on the Embankment, and after Miss the low battalions of trained trumps under And co-operation this sathority could not have Billington had marshalled the various groups Built-kai, China has no army worthy of the name. procession started, with bands playing. It is questionable whether the Chinese army bean established. Sinta has yol to render an account of her stewardship..

for Dowsing-utros. Thore the members of can successfully deal with even the Chung- much less cope with the army of a JAPAN.

the deputation Bled into the Foreign Offee, chaser. while the remainder of the procession proceeded civilized country. Despite this, China se

The so-called awakening of China lace, Holborn, Kingsway, and the Embank

emergency. a Japanese Frine as The Siamese army is went, to Cleopatra's Needle, where they wore is thus built on a very slender and fallacious wait the Tsult oi the appeal to foundation, and unless followed by a real Low prosided with rifles mode in Japan, 5,000 to

Prime Minister. fcside the Fareiga swakening. it may be fraught with disastrous That China to-day stands corridors stand of the 1897 nadel with Sm. bere baving the

were thronged, consequences. been purchased, a few years ago. A military co the wide spirit is abroad in the country. No movesneat and the reception room was soon crowded. Im in need of the aburp ton of foreign civilisation Siam meets with general approval, mediately Sir Hory Campbell- Bannerman as Japan was forty years ago is admitted

China, In Eighteen per cent. of the revenue, early £600,000, is being derated to the reorganization introduce the geakers.

No one questions that the spirit is Keir Hardie, M., Mr T. W. Hasssil, M.F., Mr. well-nigh irresistible on it is widespread, and of the army.

good

1 one and that the eject is the preservation Philip Snowden, M.P., and Sir Wilfrid Lawson. has a decided tontoney to militate against the (Woord's Suffrage diffusion of ontside civilisation. In spite of of interest order, bat the belief is held that the Mi Emily Davies mosey could be more usefully spent on urgent Soci-ties Apoke first. A venerable old lady, the fact that Chice appears

the dispatch of an Imperial Mission words of national education and sanitation and with a sweetly modainted voice, she insisted that introduce foreign civilisation, es evidenced in on the improvement of communications in the public opinion was with them as it had nover

foreign students abroad and the engagement of been before. sud other work.is hampered interior. Railway

instructors, the anti-foreign malady has no

in spreading by the scarcity of labour, and labour in search

eaten to the core of the nation because of the uuhealthy conditions of life aud from presentible dissa.

amongst sil classes of the people. So long as this fe liug is not removed from the minds of the trementous wantage fi In the capital, a city of several hundred thou

the Chinese no real progress will begin in sand people, there is no water supply. People

China, Japan, as the guide and rotector of drink from the river and canale water polluted with the sewage of the city It is somewhat

her neighbour, conclude the Nicki Nichi incongruous to bear

while such a simple

right path. and buwoas reform remsins in the air.

THE TREATIES.

MANY RENWAGE FOR SOUTH AFRİCA

The poolis transport steamer Jadravelli, now in part, en route from Durban to Chingwautau,

Japanse ato giring inorcased attention fo Siam. There have erad been rumours of an

the

it will make any difference to your son's health has on board between five and six hundrea oriproaching betrothal of the Crown Prince with in its way through Whitehall, St. Martin's to think that her army is agnol to any

His Worship (to Mrs. Wing) -1 don't think

if the dog lives.

Defendant The dog is not mad.

His Worship--You admit it has bitten two persona ?

Defendant-On the same day, at the new

house,

His Worship said he must convict the defendant. There was no doubt his dog was what in law won called a feren dog, and he was at large. Thefendant must either tie it up, muzalu it or put it in premises where it could do zo barra. He would not indict a fine. The case would be postponed for a work, and any vmpensation paid to the defendant would be taken into rousideration.

USCERTIFIED CWAIN, The owner of the steam launch Lee Fat was charged with allowing his launch to be com manded by an uncertified coxswain, and the ooxswain of the kid launch was arraigned for not being on board while the vessel was under. weigh.

After hearing the evidence, his Worship imposed a fize of 820 on each of the defondants, THE CONFIDENCE MAN.

A native was charged with the larceny of 1300 from a compatriot.

Inspector Ritchie prosecuted..and Mr. P. W Goldring (of Mosers. Goldring and Barlow, appeared-for the defendant.

the

Inspector Ritchie stated that on the 5th of

month the complainant arived from Bingapore, and on lauding mot the defendant. with whom he had a talk. Conglaivent then

coolies, and it is in some quartara mistakenly assured that these occlies are returning under the terms of the British Government's repatria- tion proclamation. That is not the case.

the been officially sunounced that only twelve coolies bad availed themselves of the Govern. man's offer. Only two of the ars on board the Indraveiti, De other coalies on board are either time-expired men or coulies who have been invalido home. Esory coolie ship return. ing from South Africa brings back a few hundred coolies, and as the controts ran out

possibly the number returning may increase Dut already it has been found that after a short sisit to their native country the men are found ready to re-engage for further morrice on the Each coulis ship leaving Chingwantab Rand.

ore a month now, we believe-carries about two thousand coolies to Darbou.

The World has a couplet which admirably

meets the case

In bondage vile und chaine he lay.

The handcuff on his haud; His son was sad, for Tories lad Enjailed him on the Raud.

And then "twas told him he might go

Back to his untive land.

Aronat him rang the raucous TORI

Of speech and ashlegrain, And shout of those who weet their foes

With show'r of shift and shmen ; But all he cowered was, "Oh. lét

Mestay just where I am!"

CHURCH SERVICES.

however,

there in

entered, Sir Charles Moteren, M.P., rose to by

Beside him were Mr. strong unde: current of fouling, which is as

Mrs. Eva McLaren followed, who bluntly told the Prime Minister that the entranchisment of women was the clear duty of the party which elsimed to be in the van of progress and social reform". M. Ashton claimed for women that, having accepted the responsibility citizenship, they had a right to make their

be enzer to

tion of extra-torritori Kestions for the abolt voices beard. Mr. Rolland Rainy preceded should endeavour to assist China along the

The question of the day is Siam is the revi aivu of the commercial treaties. Although Siam bas during the last few years made advances in national efficiency which a few years ago would have been deemed impossible, mush still requires to be done. Reforms are

gouruss

was to beco

Miss Gore Booth, who roused the onthusiasm of the deputation by urging that they could not wait they could not afford to wait. Mrs. Gasson believed that votas would had women to lead a fuller and nobler life. and Miss Pankhurst suggested the amendment of the Plural Voting Bill, so that the "grave in justies and outrage on women night be remedied".

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ALLIES ABSOLUTELY LOYAL

NO JAPANESE DESIGNS IN CHINA,

2

Japanese correspondent writes to London paper as follows

Ispao had so intaresta is connection with the management of the Customs in China which objects of her ally, and the Japanese Minister at

Lo

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NO TONGUE CAN

TELL SUFFERING

From Htching and Bleeding Eczema --Pain Terrible Body and Face Covered with Sores Doctors and Medicines Failed.

ANOTHER WONDERFUL

CURE BY CUTICURA

"No tongue can tell to I muffered for five years with itching and bleeding ec zema, until I was cured by the Cutienra Remedies, and I am so grateful I wont the world to know, for what helped me will help others. My body and face were coy- ered with Rores. One day it would seem to be better, and then break out again with the most terrible pains and itching. I have been sick several times, but never

in my life did I experieure such awful suffering as with this eczema. I had nade up my mind that death was near at hand, and 1 longed for that tipe when

I would be at rest. I had tried many dif ferent doctors and medicines without suc- cess, and my mother brought me the Cuticura Remedies, insisting that I try them. I began to feel better after the Grst bath with Cuticura Soap, and one application of Cuticura Ointment. I con- tinned with the Soap and Ointment, and Bave ukes free botèles et Cuticura Ker solvent, and eninsider myself well. Any

person having any doubt about this won- derful cure by the Cuticura Remedies can write to my addreas. Mrs. Alte Etson, Bellevue, Mich."

ITCHING ECZEMA

And All Other Itching and Scaly Eruptions Cured, by Cuticura. The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in eczenia; the frightful. acaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of scalp, as lo scalled head, from infancy to age; all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. That Catlcura Soap, Ointment, and Fills are auch stands proven beyond all doubt.

Dobleu Song, Matron Fir are sold throughal tim Chart Pg.: Paris, 6 Burde world. Depot Lamdyr the fusing Sydney. Pulver Dane z Sales Asserelle, B. Tuw. C Corp. Borton, B. A., Nole Prupe.

Book for Low to Cora retalled Pro

membered that that influence ban always been ned in furtherance of the poliny of the "open door", from the days when the establishment of Shashib, Hongebu, aut Suchan as treaty ports for the commerce at all nations was included in the pace settlement of Shimonoseki in 1895. Гаран

souks nothing for hers-If there which

others may not share, but in respect to China's imitation of the military institutions of other countries", which it is reported, has drawn forth

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took defendant to a restaurant to drizk tea, and it as Besponses, Festival; Venite, Navel. Though the forms will to shut down when other | of the deputation. He was very glad, he said, I be no disposition anywhelisus, no matter from for men.

pulled thres 8100 notes out of his purse while searching for small change with which to

listen to mischievons

in the more

n

capital

Mrs. Watson insisted on action during the A healthy present Bession, and Mrs. Dickinson, a factory delayed by the need is abolition of public worker from

Lanoubire,

who proudly boated reform has been the partial

zire

to work at eleven years of age, were not in complete accord with the aims and expression of opinion from the German gambling, the more praiseworthy because the that

farms are an important source and had taraed every meal since, hope they

Emperor, it is well to recall that the sin of it is now publicly known, bas received prominut Chinn-e scholar is that Tokyo is the would not have to coum ag.in of revenue. Already 80 per cent of

aul he, on the Dean of American in Mrs. lat-104, who was last, said she repre-instructions from Tobie to nonfort the Briting maneh mere untically the educativo contr of geographical prezi gambling farms 1.

in the country had been

Chargé d'Affaires to obtaining from China ade. Chius that any

which suppressed absolute.

and on April 1 their sented 1,330 women graduates.

mite, language facility, and economy The large to abolition

Sir Henry Campbeli-Bannerman, who was yante assurances concerning the edict cheered on rising, was entirely sympathetic nutil transferred the control from Sir Robert Hart to Chinees atodent is Jupen can be ruaintained revenus derived from the gaming tales în

it is to be hoped, to an expense to his country of from £8 to 24 ST. JOHN'S CATEDRAL-2tul Sunday after

The sam man in Europe would Bangkok cannot, however, be dispensed with, he came to give a deficite reply to the demands two Chiness officials. There will henceforward Chir Trinity Holy Communion, 7.30

Mating 2.01

to meet Ro many of his fellow abjects so

Nevertheless, we have no monopoly of tuition in tu; Peals, Canidge, Hotel, Travis, Tu boum funds can be found to supply the deficiency. Woodward, Laat, Turie: Benedictus, Langrion Increased revenue is badly unded by the oogarty bent of 5 very deserving object. what quarter they may emanate, relativo to the cost his State from 212) in £10 & 5681. For lindrings. Defendant, on seeing, the Hlynus, 415 (rune 35), 175 (Fart 3), 385. Even country, but this increase can only be obtained It was quite refreshing to listen in a plain so-called independent ambitions of Japan in Japon, for there are over a thousand Chines

the fature aan pyn 5.47

1.2. fesponses, Festival: I'zalins, by an increase of the import duties on foreign and practical question, dealt with by those the neighbouring Empire, and it is

peoples of Grest Britain at work with

her Altbaugh China's best men favour the cry of notes, told the complainant it was no use trking | Wirz Hustust, Kare, Himbault, Hindle diagni- merchandise. Permission to make this increa jutimately acquainted with the needs of the desirable that there should be complete ander. students to lay in Furope and America, bard

It is this question, and with the effect of its present position standing between the scat and Nuxe Diuittis, Wesley in F.: Anthemast be accorded by the PowerS. it obeagod. Defendant offered to God, Who Macht Eurth and Heaven, Lohr pormissions for which zism is now appealing. upon those who wers concerned in it. The and Japan on these and all other points we, Chius for the Chinese", they are quite con support which foreign up Hyruz. 266. 165: Sevenfold Amen: Voluntary, Its refusal involves, among other things, the asuse hind made enormous strides of late years, their joint interests are likely to be affected. $100. Complainant on St Anne's Fague, Bach. .. Hymn 165: Verses continuance of publie gambling in Bangkok.

and it showed how largely common sense and seeing that efforts are being made to all soins that it means the continuance of that Chape good

feeling dominated the op alons of men in appearances to sow discord between the substantial help and

07412 Confer friendly sidered this a good speculation, handed over

failure ges the money to defendant whe pocketed it.

By the treaty nigued with Siam by Sir-Join this constry that it should have done wo signatories to the Anglo-Japanexs Allianes capital and foreign enterprise and f-roigu FAIDON without saying, bat it is none the less necessary Chih-tang, the Yiary of Liang-buho departed on his errant and never returned;

Sr. PETER's Cusch, Quin's Head West Bousing on April 16, 185, and confirmed by Sr They had mule out a vocclusive and irrefutable That such efforts are doomed to

case-(obear)-hut--- Me. Goldring sold this offence took place at Second Bunday after Trinity Morning Prayer Harry Parkow treaty of May 13, 1855, it was

11 am. Venite, Novello; Te Deum, Lawes; Jubi stipulated that impart

duties should not exosed

The conclusion of the Prime Minister's that the situation should be as well compre by the way, has just decided to set up his

trom significance of the ory be toasorialising Macao. Ho understand the complaissut asked

For East. That the Governments of Orest the Three to direct the authoriti keen dimppointment and resoutment.

Mr. Keir Hardie expressed the governl die Britain and Japa are perfectly at one us regards of the maritions and riparian provides to take appointment of the deputation at the Prime gasstion, it being steps towards the promotion of industries abel Minister's reply.-Pall Mall Gazette.

auch money

wot

Bet

to the country as he wouldn't be

able to

it changed for him and obtain a

of $10 on efDIT

A

KUDK.

1 and 6, Unison; 2 and 5, Harmony; 3, Men only 4. Troblem.only.

IMFORT DUTIES.

indrenica

to

in every ease.

the defendaut to get him counterfeit coins with late, turnly; Hymns, 9, 307, 622, and 3 per cent, ad volurem. Siam claims that this is speech given abore was listened to with signs of hended in Europe as it in bevond = doubt, in in Hankow-hus erinced his own appreciation of

what

She asks that it be increased. Formal overtarea have not yet been made, but the revised duty that she would consider justifiable

[ between 5:15 and 6 p.w. (Kowloon Police Pier would be 73 per cant. It would by à revesus

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part of the money, as be said he would be able to Ercoing Prayer, 6.30. Magnificat, Jons; Natureasonably low, and that the conditions of the Diraittia, Elvey; Hymas, 275, 208, 281, and 224.

country are essentially different now from pass them in the constry.

they were when the treaties were signed St years Evidence

erpressly laid down by the called, and the hearing Communion 7.45 p.m. หม

Tho Church launch Dayspring, will call on ships

recognition of manufactores, urging that Chins should rest Angust that, apart from their adjourned.

carrying white we, to bring frienda ashore to go.

the common interests of all the Powers in to make for herself those goods which her people the services, between 9.15 nhé 10.30 am,

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Barozz Ma. F. A. HAZELAND (SKCOND

China, the parties to the compact are united in now import extensively from abroad, and POLICE MAGISTRATE).

10.30 and 6), returning afterwards. The "Answering Fenut" is the call dag.

regious of Eastern Asis generally, and will con-a decoration should be given to encourag All the duty, not a protective duty. Great Britain is

The East Asiatic vtr. King left Singapore on the defence of their special interests in the beauty in the form of the bestowal of a rank or sittings as free stud tappropriated. Visitors by far the largest manufacturer of goods Thursday, the lat inst, and may be expected in common the measures to be taken to native talent. But at the same time he comes

Its merchants here on or about Wednesday, the 27th inst., am welcome. Books, etc., provided."

imported into the cider the regu st

axes of projects of manufacture at Hanyang and ele. trading with Siam

The East Asiatic str, Arcenta left Vladivostock safeguard those interests. Equally is it clear to British bank for money to carry out bis

that some of the Powers may have Sunday Selsol I0-10 độ

ere from clamouring for the expulsion of the ASHLEY ROAD HALL, Kowno, No. 6, Ground warranted by the occasion, provided martaiu on Thursday, the let inst., and may be expected their own to grind", for in this very affair of where. This is a very different thing, however,

the Customs Russia and term ay at

at Brat The N.Y.K. str. Colombo Maru (Bombay Flor-Services, Lond's Bay, I am. Benar- Local's Bay, Gat Pan Grapel Breuing material dimenities interfering with the terror here on or abent Saturday, the Surly inst, an

other Powers, and seemed to be lending sap can understand, even if they do not altogether be removed. Three per cent. they admit, is

the principle on which money has been found for prova to the Viceroy that he cannot manufacture ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH; Uarden Riad (Homan, in the presence of bars at the river mouth sad of Shanghai on the 21st inst, and is expooted hero port to an arrangement that was subversive of agree with it. It is for the outside world to General Meeting Saturday. 7.a., L'ac. Meoting a very low tariff; basis advantatges disuppear Line) left Kobe for this part is Moji od reported to have ranged themselves against the stranger, and is in truth a poleg which people Catholic), Dass, lenediction and Sermon (in defective reads and communications with the

to be The M.M. str. Euphrate, from Antwerp and China in the European market. As for the in- sponomically as he can buy, and that is the interior. At present goods, have

at Singapore and again ports, left Colombo for Hongkong direct on

bouring Empire, it should at least be re-nations have a right to join. English) at 10 nm,

CHRISTIAN SOLENCE SERVICE, York Buildings transshipped

the bar and brought Friday, 22nd fast, and is due here on or about Suence which Japanis able to exert in the neigh-sort of competition in which all the producing trantshipped outside

the 3rd July. (1st Boor.) Sundays 11.15 a.m.

"UISANG'S" COMFRIDER ABSCONDS. The remand case was salied on in which the compradore of the as. Sing was charged with aiding and abetting 144 stowawaya,

Mr. C. F. Dizon (of Mr. John Hastings' for the prosecution, and Mr. PW. Pohler of Messes, Cold and Math Barlow) appeared for the defendant.

Mr. Goldring said he thought his client did not intend to surrender to his bail, and Mr. Dixon asked that it be estreated.

His Worship made sa order ostreating the $1,000 bail, and issued a warrant for defendant's

Tnesday,

7 pan., Bible Chien Thursday, 7 pm

move-

on the 2nd July.

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