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HONGKONG JOTTE

of

MISSIONARIES CRITICISED.

AND THE CHINESE SOLDIER,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 2ND. 1906.

REICHSTAG, BULLIED,

AN IMPETUOUS OFFICER.

The Reichstag has rejected the third reading of the Bill transforming the Colonial Office, which hitherto bas heen merely a department of the Foreign Offee, inte au independent Colonial Ministry under the control Imperial Secretary of State.

have mutimated their lighting qualities by their ₺ amart and solder appearance on parade, and that when loft to their own officers, with the Hasit aver occurred to you wher

real substituted for the sham fight, it is im possible to prophesy bow they would acquit enos certain irritation invad

Following is part of a long letter from Tokyo themselves. Here, again, is an instance of the your body, that the European is ly we who suffers from prickly heath to the Daily Telegraph

Eminent statesmen like Marquis Saionji and absurdity of overrating or under-estimating the progress of China. It is one where the natire knows something of itt: Beron Bayamatau speak out strongly about that opinion of Japan is of great weight, for hiany readers will doubtless beautinis of the minary workers who, either Japanese officers are not only training the

This Bill, it will be remembered, has learn that many Chinese, partiako ignorant or heedless of the conditions of the Chinese army, bat Japanese troom aru drilling

countries in which they labour, mischievously alongside with Chinese troops. What, however, experienced many vicissitudes during the pre occupations other medale in political affairs or seek to interfero is most significant of all symptoms that indien amat session. The Budget Committee of the but engaged in mal labour, experience this with the ancient forms of worship revered by the awakening of Chim in the widespread Reichstag first recommended its rejection,

negotiations between Princa von Biilaw and It seems reaurkable to the paoples for ages. That the authorities sro industrial and educational reform and extension

not in any way prejudiced is shown by the fact which is rapidly gaining ground. This means the leaders of the Clerical party afterwards abitantoul to this climate shoulked that two ladies who devoted a greater part of that stop takes to secure that units, enabled the Bill to be read is second time at The rejection of the by the prickly heat. One well their noble and self-sacrificing lion to naming sightenment, and prosperity without which the end of March.

measure was due, primarily, to extremely Lave thought they would have para bave been decorated by the Emperor. so nativu, murh less an overgrown, unwieldy

And these are no doubt neut the only instances country like 'binn, can progressid that our Duimllag, who has just bou sppointed Com. indisorcet alterances the part of Colonel from such an unpleasant send i

where much has been accomplished in the pause

however, it can only be said that som would be interesting to learn peal of religion; on the contrary, there are hundreds ideable change in baking plaer where it can mander-in-Chief of the troops operating lead to nobody is competent to foretall, but against the native robole in German South- mou can supply any éxplanation,

Woet Afrion. assuming it is to the direction of Western progress and civilisation, many, many years must pass before success on a grand seals is afiajd

summer.

of devoted missionaries whose work has been directed more upon the broad Hues of charity The travellers by the Star Cord civilisation, than the comparatively murrow limits of the faith-spreading of particular bols who declared that something sets, But, while statistics may to other at the new landing stage on the wise on the whole missionary enterprise in must be happy is the man in to the East has not shown the progress that its say "I told you so." The app founders anticipated. As far as Japnu is con difioult and more dangerous thane, cerned, many of the ecnverts have learned to speak the English language cellently, but and though nothing alarming have eventually become almost indifferent to the nonpany have seen the nece the ethical part of their educat an. It is an

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THE RAILWAYS OF INDO.CHÌNA.

The Ecleo de Chân- of June 23rd saul: So many bopos and aspirations with reforenes to the relations between our colony and South

should not neglest this question.

down guiding piles, a work whical undeniable, though somewhat unpleasant, fact Chias are centred in their completion that we

in the landing, treing accomp

great degree of safely, though Lo hope that the bump, to which acousismeri, will disappear, or arled,

Recently reference was made

to the expediency of introducale lernent into our domestic tervis

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as semi-oficial, says:

On the 27th of January lasi, acting report drawn up by M. montel, Minister of the Colonies, the President of the Republic published a decres authorising the commauce

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of the following works of construction 1. On the section of the Saigon, Khanbhon line lying between the 132nd kilometre and

Khaibhoa,

2th the section of the Langhion line lying between Phantang and Dembin

Colonel Deimling is not a member of the Reichstag, but he attended the silting as a "Commissioner of the Government" to repre- Pont the latter during the debate on affairs in South-West Africa. This, by the way, is one of the most curione features of the R-lolistag the miscellaneous collectionof Cabírat Ministers and State offoials, who although not elected deputies, are permitted to attend its debates and advocate the views of the Government from the Ministerial bench. Colonel Deimling, in carry ing out this duty yesterday. allowed his enthusisem to carry him away.

A demand bad” been adrunend by deputios

belonging to the Clerical and Social Democratic partion, that the temps in the lum

of German South-West Africa should be with- drawn as soon as the rebellion was quolled. Colonel Deitating, after referring to these de- mands, shouted in a stentorian voice, as though I have the honour to hold supre ne ear- drilling troops an parade "A leeg o

mand tha troops will not be withdrawo This dictatorial utterance was received with from the southern districts, of the colony and shouts of protest from the Clericals,

Democrats. Radicals, and Social

When the noise subside Colonel Drimling e ationed: "I menu that the troops will not be withdrawn anless the Emperor desires it, for he sipue has to decide this question, and no other persons have the right to interfere."

This attack on the right of the Reichstag to exercise control over Colonial affaits provoked xanther outbreak of noisy protest. The Colonel proceded, in this one, to browbeat the Reich by relied upor, in war, to afford certaio inter-sing, which manifested its resentment at the close of almost every sentence uttered by the aggressive officer.

communication.

to record that in China and Japan the standing of the missionaries is by no means so high a their sacred calling would warrant. The natives do not look upon them as representative of the refinement and intellect of the lands from which they some; in other gorde, they fail to impress the masses with the idea that the changed order of things is a better than that which has satisfied their illustrioms amogetor.” At the time of the Nanchang massacres one newspaper care tu make the innovatie dochared that in its opinion the missionaries

3.On the section of the Tourane-Har axeranere of a Chinese gentle share often in the past been responsible for that the experiment works tall, soric disturbances, while a journal of no less

From this requorf of the Committee of Com. In his establishingut, on the 1. he portance than the Kokain, which is regarded as lying between Hur and Quangtri. meres and Industry of Indo-China we learn **We cannot find grounds for deserting the that thong the railway round the coast of has female servants who discharities

Indo-China will, no doubt, render important usually expected from boys.ittle actier of the missionaries. They seem to ge

mervices from an economic point of view, dalauswers the door, and the sometimes purposely beyond the bounds of the high mission they should represent, and to

exot attain its immediate object, with reference visit or liquid refreshment, and fard forget their proper attitude towards the natives.

to the defence of Inilo-China," namely, the marker is a girl. Dinner is sales. They seem to rely on the protection of their junction of the military fores of Tonking and and all the duties rally and then countries, and instances have been reported Cochin-China. The rasa is that, being con- "boys are well carried out by the of their taking disorily or even criminal structed, so to speak, in the force of a cornice

converts under their own protection, It is

of the coal of Annam and Tonking, it is

·Olber Rex. Apart fromtheijne then only natural that a spirit of hatred should directly threatened by thoonging and could not aces or otherwise of this formal hisso fostered."

I have spoken to many Japanese on the same The merit of insuring greate to

RBI they agree with singular 'lawful orders", while the who Bubject,

unanimity that the missionary element does as intelligently executed.

not perform its daty, with that delicacy and diplomacy essential in laude where there exist, presibly in a crude state, der forms of civilisa tion than that of the West. And thun for inn ill-con-idered actions of an over-zealous section the whole of the missionary workers are m le to enfor, and the ground is being gradually oriented against the good sem. Forhina sucess of Japan, a so-called more, the

heathen" "nation, in war against Russia, Christian nation. has led the peoples of the East to believe generally accepted as that big and efficient battalions have more to do with the rise of empires than conturiss of

Wader vil the significant circums religion. faces, it is ecessary, if Christianity deems it in the East, that she should send out her cleverest word): while seriously to continue her campaign and holiest disciples. To achieve anything like ensures there must be seeping changes in the composition of the present forces at work. More especially is it essential in China, where undenbtedly & momentous and historie transition is in progress, that the missionuries should be not only with religious questions, but, what is influitely more important at the present tim. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE'S SEA-LEGS.

great plitical. to reconoile them with the upheaval that is taking place. And if the Churches will not insist that the teachers they send to Chips are well equipped for their task. Governments should step in, and requirs that the action of a few shall not disturb the parce of the many. In any event it would certainly be well if some system of consular permits could be organised for those proceeding for into the home authorities as to their line of conduct and procedure.

It has long been recoguised kong Velouteers have not for rifle practice that may reasoarele to be placed at their disposals at Tai Hang, admirably situated shooting requirements, possevis raw -back of being comparatively in its unis calix for u considerable of energy in making the climb ormers afternoon, not to speak of the ed in making the journey from the authorities into lately bid thader copederation, and there is for Imliving that efforts are laingarea Miss which will be safe in the the public and sufficiently coureke it mondattractive to those who relie the art of rifle shooting.

When people now plain abos is Hongkong, they nerar retire cause may In due to themselves. Wieclly well that one bas to obtain know ledge of Chiness methods by with advantage, and it soet similar argument will apply as of rieskas aud ebaira. At the come ride

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on Mr. Ishizuka, Chief of the Jagakarsa Civil General of Judo-China, has under consideration the propose to run a railway from Saigon to When he had concluded the Radical deputy Administration at Kandung, arr.ved there on bis way to Tokyo, 30 the dura of the Hani by the Mekong. Diferout routes have Herr Muller rose and said: "Colonel Deini

conversation Mr. Izaka is represented been suggested. One, which passed by the hilling's language is unworthy of an officer, ad of Mongia und soomed the gd, and the un gintue. How can the Commissioner of the Government

constitutes an insult to the German Reichstag to bave made the following staunent

The object of my return on is to assist engincor

the groat problem of Japan's the solutiiey. In my iw, Manchurian seems to have bea abandoned, log at

rities are in favour of the route dare inform this House that its decisions will

When an officer dares speak Manchuria should be based upon the develop using by Trannish on to the Upper Mekong, not be respected?

to the Legislature in this tone we have no Kasutang, and the latter upon the crusing inn prons Aureok to to point die.

by Lieutenant Barthélemy, thence longor parliamentary government, but military elopment of Taiten (Dalay). W

The latter are personally selected "already commented to carry into effect arrange- whauer Saigon would be reached via Tayntoh. rejoining the Lower Mekong at Kranchmar, dictatorship."

Herr Maller energetic protest was recents for making Tairon an open port, As to: This railway would cost about 130,00,000 with lond cheers of approval Asher, a the Taire Customs question, it is for China to franes. Various suggestions have been made deputy bad rosumed his seat, Herr with reference to providing the funds. The prominent member of the clericality, which riske proposals. As it is, we are able to import Reichstag, everything free, and this will continue until

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somo defiaits a Committee expresses a hope that the investiga. holds the balance of power guified protest Chins tions will be carried out as quick as possible likewise made a strong ack

on behalf of the Social House, but it is uncertain whather it will be railway. Besides being indispo for the speech: Harr Lalabored that the officer located at Tairon or at the Kaantung frontier, and the project broaght to com o The against Colonel Doing extraordinary Probably there will be a Chinese

Its object will be to colleet the Chinese duties defence of Indo-China, would be great assist stocratic party this way in order to ourry suce in enhancing the value of French Laos and promo Colonel Deimling's attitude of the territory on the right bank of the Me- favour at Conr toog, recoguised as under French influence by towards the chaing was sharacteristic of the

egime prevalent in Germany. the last agrements between France, Great the Conservative leader, Herr von Britain, and Siam.

Richtiges, found it necessary to characterise

The soilors' cuisine recently occupied the an- divided attention of the House of Commour Standing Committre en Trade, which at presoat has the Merchant Shipping Bill under con. sideration lu annesion with a motion by Mr. Huvelock Wilson that a skipper should by compelled to set out from British shores wi

the offer's speech as incorrect.

W the aivision was taken the Bill for the creaton of a Colonial Ministry was rejected by 2 votes to 119.-

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The Druka Mainicht states that one of the BRANCHES FROM PENANG TO main purposes of the present visit of Congral Fukushima and Mr. Tamaza (Director of the Polition Affairs Bureau of the Foreign Department) to Manchuria is to negotiate with Chinese authorities concerning the establishment of a Chinese Custom House st Talren--Kobe Herald.

the

neighbours whose very prasance within ber boundaries is indubiable evidence of the condi. tion which obtains, for when jackals gather around the lion, he is evidently either ill or

encourage despair, nor to polút a moral of in- ability, but to rouse youthful China to activity and patriotism.

the ordinary individual foolse the interior, and periodical reports submitted to the provisions sufficient for his whole roysge, th was witnessed one morning last month on the MODERN CHINESE SCHOOLBOOKS. | moribund. All this is, however, tangbt not to

Ho is cut the eres of the cnolía. table of payinents laid down, and rather than risk a scene, in els it impossible to make any retors and vituperation which be kadan, is hurling at his he pays thinks is more than à renacuable times

So far I have merely foncurl upon the fringe of a delicate subject which vitally affects the fature walfare of the East, buz It is obviously one worthy of the fullest inquiry and attention from students of the transition period. It should be emphasised that the danger which

ember for Middlesbrough told the committe how his unce served under o mastor who had only one fin of butter on board, which he kep under his pillow during a three-mouthes voyag

Perhaps be used it for hair-grease," suggul a facetious member of the committee.

An amusing diseason arose on the provis of the bill which enacts that evory British

fe

Following is an exisset. from an article on Education in South Chins, contributed to the NC. Daily New

I have recently visited some of these Hok- tonge, in the country districts of Kusngtung, and chatted with those who have charga of the The text books new system of education.

as

LABELLED CHIVALRY.

may arise from unfortunate necidents to miss. eignégoing reasel of 1,000 tons and over shWomen's Social and Political Union-- the employed are, compared with the old-regabe. A whole heap of it has lately been discovered in.

the coolis will take it withlut asiates will at necisarily come from Chins: often as not he demends cobably the notions of reprisal taken by the Powers after thinking he has found a griff

Visitors who come here murally desire to have on trouble evelive or ten couts, but residents, de for themselves and those who should make the masives acquainted al fare and pay neither more less. reum stances where the die iging then this camelia would when people pay ten couts legally a five cat ride: thejng establish

only

act against the member coin-

withity in course of timent if

each massacre ro' more to be feareil. At the

carry a Sartificated book of not less buy mutha's service in rome capacity,

in

Mr. Austin Taylor said that if the sole obt was to enable the cook to get his sei lege, upl ene month, and not six, was ouongb

Mr. Lloyd George: It has taken me six ytre, and I haven't got ity sea is yet. Langir.) Mr. Aus in Taylor: Perhaps my righton, friend has not tried the County Council stears on the Thames, Langhter.)

Mr. Havelock Wilson said he once sailedith scouk who made peise up so thin that the

(Laughter)

a disaugo which has broug cer!sace Loving Hurue Conference ioight well dis. I could savo at the bottom of the decorating the iron railing at the top of the wall. repair to the room of their parents to Inquire [isn't. Scratch the Ame ican workingmen and

Berne herzme alive.

A curious scene, half-farcical, half-dramatic, river ide at Hammersmith. In one of the red- bricked villas that' stand behind walls seven or eight feet high on the olm-lined Upper Mall, and near to where William Morris fired, Mr. Dora B. Montefiore, who was one of the pion eers of the women's suffrage movement in New Bonih Wales, has locked herself in against the bailiffs, refusing to pay the income tax, and

The amount of mislaid decency in this world, at half-past oloved this morning members of the

Bays the Beaton Transcript, is certainly shocking.

It isn't often found there, jextremse setion of the suffragetter to different in their aim as the heavens are from

the earth. Not only are the characters a labour union. Mr.: Cairns, iu moving the omission of the afford her support.

Bfore their arrival one or two things of in. explained, but most of the textbooks are filled perhaps, yet there it was in enormous and time of the Nenebang sifnir one of the Japanese six maths quitation, ventured. to inqui terast happened. The post most called. & window with illustrations, which, though somes int unexpected quantities that would have donk

what is underlay it. Journals remarked, a would impress apen

Mr. Lloyd George: To let him got bus sin the first floor was thrown upon, and a smiling erade, give the scholars some iron at least of the credit to an order of belted knights.

I refer to the delicat consideration displayed ur Oriental neighbours the especial importance

lady, who proved to be Mrs. Monteliore, entity the character representa. 1 bandied some attached by the Western Powers to the lives legs (Laughter.)

Mr. Austin Taylor held that a six montiustrated him to throw the letters over the wall, text-books of natural history, and found that by the Oakland bricklayers, who have prompt y Presently the id noleckel the front door of each obsrootor which described the animal was refused to take advantage of the earthquake, and properties of missionaries, and the extreme

Mr. Lloyd George: You don't want a seas the loss, tripped down the slope, and cvllected accompanied by an illustration which repre- voted to stick to the old scale of wagee, agreed severity with which the Powers punish their qualification was ridiculously long.

Have they already forgottse

them. Next the appeared a lady with a pot muted to the eye of the scholar the animal or to work overtime when necessary at the regular Foundervra. how the Gerasa gempation of Kinshow cook. (Eughter.)

of marniatade for her imprisoned frient. Mach birds described. The Hundred Fest" was pay for extra labour, and promised not to throw was traceable directly to the loss of two

the me preliminaries were observed, only in indeed a contipede, and a rhinoceros was a things at non-union bricklayers fatched in From шу OWA *x. missionary lives?

this case the preserve was handed over the wall one-horned animal standing on the river's help them. Altogether, a most gentlemanly to the maid, and Mts. Montefiore, replying to a bank. Most of the text books were illustrated procedure, as it seems to me, and queer Some illustrations were enough contrast to the behaviour of naion labour perience I can and that this opinion is represent ative of what is felt by a large number of

mussage, said she had no intention of giving in, in the same way. men of influence throughout the country.

und that friends were bringing her all the food amusing. These textbooks we found did not in-well, say Pennsylvanis, where the horny- omit to incalcate moral teachings, and in the hearted sons of tail will so cheartally usteh aut she needed. to Japan does not so much fear the spirit that

The suffragettes" arrived, if not actually short chapters teaching what may be called calamity where none existed before.

But let on not be juscenrato. Deceney in a custom which to fenders the massacres posible. but rather the benign and gentle methis resorted to by the

with a flourish of trumpets, at least with a great moral philosophy, was one that insisted on the Powers to enge thè il aths of those martyre!

display of tennart bearing the legoud Votes duty of filial piety. As is well known it is the labour avions may be transparently and even for Women." With the banners they began duty of children on rising in the morning to nationally mislaid; decency in labourers pays a riesha coolie fivevering The whole question, is certainly one which a

Neighbours gathered at adjoining windows, a after the health of the latter. Apparently in you find a gentleman. Never are you surer of cuss and perhaps some arrangement of supersi sion, or at least revision, of the oissionery

little crowd of sighters scmbled, and the Chins it is assumed that the elders will have essential courtory tan when you address morning usp, or at least will have off-yourself to the man u overall. It's only enterprise might be arrived at. The phases

Having decorated the walls, the "suf. spring who are up and doing, before their when such men unite and get rus away with which I have here discussed show clearly that

elderyan ideal not generally realised in the by class prejudice and the joy of collective is not in fact preparing for what thought-

their Inpau

gentility. pavements, holding more banners, but the two West. In this case, however, according to the mesaness that they forget

And just here you have the explanation of lead persona choose to call the censing rising

fragettes." themselves began to line up on the

illustration, the parents were up and seated polio-mes on duty mozed them into the road. in China While, of care, she moana to be

Then Mrs. Montedore. anding with her lial piety--bow then safras on the floor before gigantic convulsion of nature and every side by side, whilst the children prodigies of what occurred in Oakland. Given a cataclysm, ready for all possible contingereis, her maiu

BUREAUCRACY AND DUMA

dog and the aid at the open window, was asked A NEW This form of exaction very object is to make her power zo realised and felt

by Miss Billington, on bebalf of the their elders. But the curious part of the scene human soul within its sphere of influence gele of selfhood. all Sizes. generally, and while would that no excuse, ne even wholesale massor of

*suffragettes, to state her case. In clear and comes out when my discover that both parents quickened consciousness AMMUNingly assist the author it, the missionaries, will be sufficient to warrant we

M. Goramykin and his colleagues seem ber definite torms, without a trace of nervousters,

are affired a la Westerner, the father in a cut- Altruism, in such circumstances, is selfhood alteration in the international status quo of the dinary business man dislike time East A great deal has bear written about the to bure failed to understand or in bi vedele he explained, as the Prime Minister seid be away morning cost, and the mother in active and eloquent. A man's a man-perhaps Hured by his attendance alracy-to-sudden decores that Chinz possásses an army. iy-ignetel the rather important fact thaley

suffrage, ibis was one of the ways in which she lace and other farbelows: Verily the jumble of him It completely avarmasters his Instinct The mob or the union, if you cate the offender, possible and many "experts" have declared that it is the form condemned the cold nothing to grout their demand for the faultless morning gown which is decked with a hero and his individust spirit bargs with

meant to resist the Government. They had idens is peculiar. It is, however, asanmed that mab error. BO

the watch for any European force. The bich bas tended their guztiont

like becomes no other thing than the man imply to complain to a pollare Limthest rated newspapers from time to time coulain ceatly, they handly introduced sous, pottug been told that there were others in the back the illustrations will assist the child to compre-writ large. In quist days s wch will do what Arry the one through, thebo well. vid pictures of hosts of wartial Chinaren at little measure of educational reform, incl

that ensin Asquith," she called him-Mr. The ides at present in the ascendant seems no member of it would ever stoop to do. Is mob. precisely Certainly greater co-operat part of work on great tracts of country. Japanese a request for a credit of £1,000, to recount ground opposed to their movement, Mr. Asqaith head the subject-matter fought.

a conservatery and washlease belougitte Brycia, and Lord Crewe, and to those names she to be a secular but moral education, which is days of awful stress, the the public is necessary to prowth of officers assure me that the axatches are more

The Chairman Dorpat University". One is not surpriito truthful than the letterpress.

The "earthquake cure," didn't make gentle: practice which is not in thaud the is stalwart fellow, and fits very handsomely bear that the production of that last pill fhealed that of Mr. Siuclair, the son-in-law of regarded by ecclesiastical parties in England represents the man.

may be regarded as sacred books, they appear man of the Oakland bricklayers, it merely together and continge the fight against thoso at siep is for everyone tonainted into a soldier's uniforat. On a field day he is political and social earthquake was receivethaly Aberdeen. If they would only but with so much horror. It Confucius and Mencins LAN

And yet is men they would win.

to be excluded from the Hoktongs, and in roused them to a réalisation that they had been

Tees, with these.

Be" and that the moving spirit consists of quite possible that the

Thus far the quotation. But what a queer prepared it ere absolytely unconscious he added, and demonstrate against them in every lessons suitable to the capacity of the shad. foreign, nat native, officers.

Like the armies of many other cometries, the humour of the situation. To them it is, paps, way. If I were free I would demonstrate Another absolutely new conception is the decrap. mistake! Is it not as if some highway masu, itude of the Chinese Empire, and is the anounced his intention not to rob the helpless finding a sorely wounded man, had publicly Chinese in peace time make a picturesque simply inconceivable that the Duma shoe

And you would get a mouth, shouted a primers of history a series of farts is outlinette fellow; and got praise for his self-denial? photograph, but the true metal of the material anything else then a Parliament pore before Asquith's house and break his windows.

convince the youthful mind that escape from this has yet to be teeted by war under modern That it will ever seriously intorfore willis Angkong,ith Wöks out last nigh broker's conditions. Reference will probably be unde existing order of things may seem to luni pics from the crowd."

Will you hold eat til! Saturday afternoon" unhappy conclusion is impossible. Chias is not an image of gold with feet of clay, but an image orner of Wester Queen's to the splendid behaviour of the Weihaiwe about as likely as that a vote of eurot asked Miss Billington from the street. BOARD AND

Yes: I will do my utmost," Mrs. Montefiora of garnished road. If old China in the opinion Government tal stait regiment in the Boxer disturbances, but it affect the solar system. This apparential 11

replied.

of the Chinese once was what Britishers would and a fool-the wis man learns something mast not be forgotten that British officers led inability to grasp the realities of the posil B. GIL Ltreamer igration | them into action. The Japanese military one of the most serious signs of the ki

Then we will bring two hundred or three regard London as being, the hub of the from everyone he meets, while the fool tries to Brigade Police experts, who have been training the Chinese, Russis, and one which temple as to despa hundred women," Miss Billington explained, universe," this point of view has been complete teach something to everyone he meets. The

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ly ohanged. China is surrounded by pilfering man who said this was trying to teach. "GLEWOOD,tries were emphatically declare that European observers peaceful evolution-Hall Fall Gazette, *Hongkong, 20th Sember 1907

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Author Member: How about his son ? Mr. Havelock Wilson: He never haday, Mr. Lloyd-George afterwards consent fo (Laughter.)j reduces the cook's preliminary qualifyingea. service from six months to one.

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