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HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS.

(FROM OUR RESPONDENT)

Ruineas upon "The Imperial Confucian Temple, Nanking, if I had the money to spare, but I would serer think of giving 40 guions for The Land of the Blue Gown, or 30 guiness for

West Point, Hongkong", or the guinens apicco asked by Mr. Smith for The Peak, Hongkong", and "The Harbour, Hongkong. The price asked for sixty pictures is £1495 6. I know well snough thut pielmo

tot asanly sokl by the yard, Int Mr, Smyth is not a Meisonnier, and some of his sketches do not seem to me to justify the high prices asked for them.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 2618, 1906.

THE HANDEL FESTIVAL

"Our London correspondent, writing to na at the end of June, included the following musical London, June, 20 h.

gosip All reads led this week to the Crystal NEW MENACE TO BRITÍMA NÁIPPINO.

Paluce, where the triennial Handel Festival is | Of the many Bills promoted by the present

being bold. Instituted in 1862, although two Government, the Bill to amend and consolida

festivals had been celebrated prior to that year, Ehe Workmen's Compensation Act of 1297 and

the festivals have grown steadily in popular 1 got destined to be the first of the munitres of social

by, until now they bring suges from remote tior heat's promised

parts of England and listeners From the rebek to reach tus Sentido Book. This measure

remotest quarters of the Emps. As sul will be a doubteel barfit to workcurs where

Hongkong and the Far East were represented qunwai iteomes are under 1251, bai the re is one

Mi. Smyth is not the first one to disengas in the tenx 'of' thousands who met in tho clause in it that is likedy do luen a fur-reaching efTent upon British slapping, unless it is made the artistic posôbilities of the Far East, Mr.Gentes Hail to listen to some of the finest This case Mortinor Merges and Mr. Frank Millet and | soloists in the world and ebral singing that -extends the provisions of the Bill to seamen schors worn before him, but this exhibition in

was a credit to performs and connector alike, that in the cast of the loss of a ship and eren

lied before the Hill becames hu

as

THE SHANGHAI ADMINISTRATION.

Poking, June 21.-For a wok Yuan Shub. expect to arrive in Peking to amum the sun, until recently Taoasi of Shanghai, hna heen affice Governor of the city. He is waiting ot Pients. J. As Tantai of Shanghai during the

Faotai was regarded us so hostile that Sir E riols in Dec. he was unrestierably guilty of conniving at

at the outbreak The action of the Batow demanded his removal. He was removed, but promoted to one of the mat dignified posts in the Empin, the Chines Government applauding his "putriotic conduct. Sines his now appointment he has been on a aparint mission to Canten, whose he has now returned. Dar Legation will continue to protest againet his taking offein Paking antil fall reparation has been made for the datinges caused during his régime in Shanghai,

Flee

the Baillin Gallery in the largest collection of Saturday saw the opening of the festival with hai question of the admirástration of Shaar-

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a granil ehearsal that partsok sepeshat of the nataro of a performance. Tuesday was devoted to the perförmazer of The Messiah”, which never seems to lose in popularity. The band and chorus numbered ab at of the odor for being Dr, Frederic Cowen I have heard the same oratorio at the Crysful Palova upon other orrustons, big mayer lave I board a performance so marked by uniform aze Heneo.

nativa

now the most important of the requiring attention. The crux of the difficulty is persent unsatisfetary state of the Mixed Court, where the Chinese tangistent sizes every opportunity to transfer cases to parels, jurisdiction, with the result tant in civil cew both plaintiff and defondant can t quezal unmercifully, while in oiminal on the pur aro punished brutally, and the rich man bny immitty from puzialment. The power s of the foreign assessors ta this trasfer of c sta proven! is now sovurely restricted, the foreign Ministe s at Peking, on the cerasion of the riot, atal again giant

The aw poor will dive to pay compensation the purely Par Mastery subjects that has been unvie. Mr. Smyth's industry deserves its re- dependents of all the sailors. As has been int ed out, it would be dilexit to defend on pri spward, and it is to be hopeal some of the many the exclusion of each disasters frem de este!“ taipaas" who have made theie pilo in China Yet the saber Japan will find sufficient artistic merit in the gory of lustrial injuries”,

takes respirtutes to induce them to bowtie phasers Takam rinka, atel

Owner

A SOTHER ARTIST'S WORK. that are Lonexistent on laul,'insi dhe ur les ¦

A1 the Now Dudley Gallery, this is down thrown upon the shipping industry part slulý

a rolle tion of siastelars Cu hate Mr. Chantes on the owners of small consting vessels-je -...

Wirgman, who went out to Chinas as the special For balanco, polish, attack, precision and clarin adpath sent throngh the senior Nars at msn of miruciation, the eltorns excelled anything artist of the Husbaler, Conion

When heard in the past, and they estour imported to the war was over, he west to dajan, because the work was a tribute to the training bestowed "Glory to Gisk", the four of the Government's serial legistation will be tour of it, as se many of us have bomby Dr. Cown,

nition, includes chornses in the third part beginning with drivs the saull shipowapes into fine ans et the jand, settled ton big rubies. Large malisations would sketches of China, Porom, this Philippine Sine by tan cams dea à", and the fa

Hik bi better able to meet a mantin Islands, nut Japan lister in-hing at of compensatrulluence of Japanese antive art, and is of dition burden of eut quality. Tos extent, the pintars of Japan have a historic as well as an artistic sprainst the payment, ni'even pausation,

tries that many of the will take the latest way of avoiding the Buvelen by rugistering water = ቤቶ Foreign lag tel endailing the sam liability. It is easy to fi cesory That another posuit

Course,

to br

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the time of the first Cuina war'in 1867.

work shows the | jak" chorus were rendered with F-lling effect,

and the plaise en bete high for the singing of For unto us. Beginniz geoffly, the elurus gradually worked up the rods antil the

was restched.

The fet, was magnificent, and sent a thrill through ovory listober.

go Mabung Albani, who appeared? first as it

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A STORY OF SECRET SERVICE

whether or not Hongrong has caught up w. ? interest, siure he painted scenes and characters passage opening with the word " Wonderful" nited States. and in Mar 5 of this year were i Telegraphe writes: A gondieman of consider-

the legislation of the Mother Country on mer cantile marine affairs, but, in ang mase, lesa, İs a now problem te belber your local legislatorsto If the new Bills passed with the clause ferring to seatsen, then, its time, thougkoog ↑

Will we then will have to adopt the measure, sa British vesele suding ant of your port under foreign flags

Fley exited during Japan's Transition.

politimui

Father

PURITY OF AMATEUR SPORT, To Sority The Society that V.ughan, thee incelern Savingeto, has devoted three weeks' denturiation this is the month of sport, pictures, mimpie, and parties. I have puf sport Brat, berwagse the matinal tand-ory is to

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| Consul to the Municipal Cnsuell en May 17, having instructed them to abide by the anti Tated regulations of 1st), and to ignors the practice settled by proéodar- or procmilent singa hat date, Cast work the representatives of England, Germany, and the United States gave the assessors Hogó liberal

but the distractions, ] administration

more difficult, Last year, after several of fruitles discussion, supplementary austions fo

war, by the procedure of the Mixed Court authority of the Diplomatin lady, redrafted by the Minides of England. trinnny, and the submitted to the Chinese, but nongreement was

to, the Chinese simply taking a settle iont of the passtion. On Aprit of the Wai- informed the Foreign Ministers that sdoist at thy festival, in 1977. and Mr. Santley, pending the copela-ion of negotiation the procedure of the Mixed Court would remain as who has never midset a have probably sung here for the last time, and in the past; yet the procedure is no

resentially ly in parting with old favorites one is inclined different from what it was in the past. I

view of the present conditions, which many to be fenieus in eritirist Madums Albani, think will inevitably lead to farther trankie, ft however, sang with unch feeling and correct-be followed by reoccupation by foreign troops. ness, particularly in the soln. "I know that my the British fovernment is urged to assume the Redeemer Liseth" Mr. Hantley's yours -li position due to our paramount interests and to

Chinese Government, indepemleatly i gainst him, but his veing and mobed bath fores a satisfactory settlement with the extorted admiration, and when has resumed his

Gessory. Timer,

Festival sineo PRIEK,

Pots is just now, the game of that Society which considers itself entitled to use the expital latter. Bat with the inter-varsity contests on or coming of ever game has its following and next wook Seriely will beat after singi ng "Why do "the natius " the dividing its attention between the Oxford and Cambridge cricket match and Hanley Regatta.

GERMAN COLONIAL ADMIN.

ISTRATION.

THE HARRISON IN ÚSHORINA Siantanmely with the disbandment of the Wotlakwei Regionent and the reduction of the Karrions of several firitish Colonizi possession coines the announcement that the French B erminent has derided to reduce the military

audience and chorus cheeret him to the stablishment in Indo-Chinn by ous brigade,

cbu. The su écesses of the day, however, wein nfantry nad stillery, to the extent of Ranks

won by Madame Ada Crossley, the, Australian Of all our sports, rowing is the freast from contralto, and Mc. Ben Davis, who suçeveda Europoaus and 25285 untivo soldiers. The step i istaken for reasons of woonomy, and it is stated the faint of profesionalis on, aul cu ibut account

Mr. Edward Lingd fretiend) as the tenor soloist. in official circles that the Government intends 1. Bore than any other, even the healthy nature of

Maduro Crosley was called upon to take the the sport itself, it will always las mest popular place of Madani Cars But, who has not rsly musze upon diplomancy that guns in prosers it je

This year la poa o and French possessions in the Oricat 1, with the average tan and wonow.

recovered from her recent indisposition, and it Of course, there is the usual entery in the, there are several foreign coinpetitors who are tawapazzers. For years, the Chinese military expected to show up prominently in various would be hard to say which of these twe fa meus races. Last year, the Belgian and Philadelphian, contraltos cun best interpret this solos of Tlac bogoy the bann very mal to a certain selcod of French and Gaman writers, and now that the crews lent added interest to the race for the Messiah There is a beauty of voice and chauce han henh givan 11 by this wetion of Grand Challenge Cup, but if Mr. W. A. L. repose of manner in Matsuo Crosley's singing affairs of err von l'attkanier, the Governor of

It

the Tie vernment the journalists of Paris in Fletcher has his way thers will unver· be that the reducijens of the Indo-China garrison another American crew at Honley, The rosson is perilous in fan of recent development in for this proposal may be trated to the ronluet China, Lookern-on, however, will agree that of the Philadelphians who were hoye Jaxt your. thers is little likelihood of either Chim or Au investigation carried out by the Houter Juşan attempting to oust the French Trois fromamittes revealed some unpleasant Esets. Fonkin. As the same fitne, French dipersists was proved that the crew belonging to the should be carefal of the share toy take in the Yespre Boat Club was out over to England by protection of the Roman Catholics in China. ; public subscription, that all the members of the There is material in China which might canserew acceptet money, and that the sworn na explosion ang day, it inzitel by injudicions declarations of members of the crow were un- dipiemāøy, uml Tenkia weakly pro celed wigle tran This is not the sort of thing British

be lor from 'runei's grup,

PICTURES OF THEM FAR EAS!.

that give it distinction, and she will doubtless share with her English rival the honours of Mr. Ben Davies was in many more festivais. fine voice, and was bend to advantage in the

declamatory olds that fall to the tror.

Yesterday, dection from Tarael in Egypt" was sung, the seledste being Madame Adn Crossley. Mies Agus Nicholls, oud Me. Charles Saunders, while Mr. Watkin Milie and Mr. Kennerley Romford sang the dust "The Lord in a man of war" "The second jurt of the programme was zunde up of solectians from

HERR, TON PUTTEAMER'S CARY. The antonnement, that legal proceedingshave been instituted by the Chancellor against two or moro subordinate officials in the Colonial Department of the Foreign Office, who are charged with hasing diselend the contents of confidential deraments to the Press, fortas the subject universal comment.

of In Ralical gearters the action thus taken by Prince Bülow is interprawl us an ingenieur attempt to distract public attention from the the Cueroon, whose conduct has on various occasions given rise to heated debates in the Reichstag

The confidati documents, whose publication has cancare promised the Guvernnient, were with Herr von Patthamer. It is admitted that the disclosures are probably the result of official indiscretions, but it is innired why the Chano Hur does not prosents the higher cials of the Colonial Department, instead of a few subordinates. The rigour of his attitude towards the assemed authors of the disclosses is compared unfavourably with his lenitacy la the case of Herr von Patikamer.

According to the Noth Greman Gazette, if the prosecution instituirl by Princes Busow does not result in the discagery, of the actual delinquents, a general sweep will be made of the officials in the Colonial Department

and

ce

JAPANESE ROMANCE OF LOVE AND WAR.

The Tokyo correspondent of the Daily able struding in Japan, and batonging to one of the best families in the Empire, has just related to me a story filled to overflowing with patios and romares. It has already buen mail. the subject of a novel, and will shortly La actel en dráma. And the incidente doserilsed will ba regarded as simply and solely the antenão of thei

a clover

imaginative writer, again, however, the fact that trul then fletion is strivingly demonstrated, for is stranger thenks tu

the kinds of my frio, am privdegod to tell your readors that the plat

cleverly weaved in book au ou stage is but the rygr soutation of what has really happened in Japan. Let me maka quite clear that the story is not one of olden days, when quer customs and mighty Shoguns reigned

supreme: its period is of comparativo recent date. Here in Japan, whore many strange things have creurs, and still accar the narrative has attracted no little attention. To you

it will lai the you know that it is not fiction, but faci.

more interesting, for i

Fur- pledge the hously and the knowledge of my thermore, its

in the matter of veracity. I will

friend: be, in his turn, will pledge the texti of all that he

suys From motives of loyalty to his country ho will not permit me to mention pass or places, though, iết me nel that he has given to me without reserva all details in his possesion, so that I may be completely von. sind. In Japan to make the play popular with the masses, they spook of the Inality as Manchuria; that, in itself, however, gives some substantial clue as to date, but I think it relating the story as trath, that should not flaw the example of a frana that Bo sadi pretensions. Nevertheless, as it is persisary to

o avoid the

possibility of coaplion. will merely indiente positions, without tions, I

misfeer quits and placed by that t

plain blanks. Furthermore, in order

story should

earry conviction, it must be charly ox- planed that there is no esplangs drep-lain soolaborate as that of the Oricall. I such a matter the Japones will stoop lower

than any atter hus rare in order to poguer. Their proud Samurai officers will become 'simple barbers and photographers für the sake of their country, and indes d, many were sent'erød over Manekuras in these humble guises before the war with Russia began. Uslife the other mili,

Handel's works, no less than six of the thirteen items being new to the Handel Festival. Madame Kirkby Lamu, who was allowed to participats in the festival by the courtesy of the Royal Opera Syndicate, sang sols from latement mean, it is sxked, that the Chancellorary men throughout the world, they pro always

amateurs expect in the purest of all sports. The gammittee therefore decided that in future no A favourable notjes in one of the dailies of entry will he anepted from the Vesper Beat an exhibition of pietures by Mr. Montague ab or any member of the crew seat orar by Smyth indued tas to visit the Buillis Gallery that club in. 19006,

Fletcha has given Holics that "Samson and Hareas", and saios were at 4, Baker Street, W., this week. Mr. Sibyth Mr.

comanita mesting he will also sung by the participants in "farel in spent six months in the Far East, sed judgingja, the next

now that on entry shall has revived in future Egypt". Needless to say all acquitted them from the sixtyar more pictures he has an exhi bition Le mud lave been a mest includzims from the United State. It is doubtful if a salves with success. Mr. Charles Sanders artist. First of all let me tota from the critique steeping resolution of this character, setting giving a fine rendering of "The trumpet that aroused my interest, as it gives a prof swimin) up preferential creaturent, will be accepted by lord chamour" from the “Ode for St. Cecilia's

estimate of the artistic value of the collection.

"It was to las expreted that he should har

the committee, but as last year's was not th only occasion when America" pertessionals " have competed at Henley contrary to the rules will

Lu

To-marrow, the oratorio" Intus facosbaens" presented. The solo work in this

Does this

bas resolved to apply on iron broom to a

olmerve,

novers

ready to listen and form, or though it is a more civilian who in talking. The, they lear and din great deal which others wand despise ; but with the Japanese formperor and Empire of aina. multituds

All this, however, is merely

incidental, though a usful prafuce to the main pupose, which is to tell the story. Some years ago. to be eague in time, a young

ollier of tional promLING W the fitness of the Herediary Prince of Though at this period aly filling the Hohenlohe Langenburg for the post of on

great was his ability and attention to duty that the Coltis

department which ever since its establishment appears to have been a nursery of intrigus and personal policies? If so, all may be well, but it that the Reichstag, when it reassezables of, then it is certain, as many newspapers in the antumb, will not consant to toe useables

varions Usleniai puterprises Before all thing, neary for the energetic pursuit of Germany's

will refuse to reverse its decision in regard to to the General Staff in full

viewed the country from a 'grey' standpoint, and spirit of the sport, it will probably be oratorio is very heary, and the parts haro brou Under Secretary or of an Imperial Secretary of Position of a sub-lient-asnt or lieutenant, so!

His art has always been so dominated by Dateh traditions that is has unturally made choice of : by: Mr. Flicker that the Americangellated to Miss Agore Nicholls, Miss Perceval subjects in which sober tezes prevail, but thera hasonly themselves to blame.

CANTON.

bROM OUR CORRESPON DANN)

THE VICEROY WOERDEN,

can be no question as to the artistic feeling lo bus imparted into his studies. Ifis chief work As a painting of 'The Imperial Confucian Tempe, Nauking', which makes realistic repro- sentation of architecture and of the people alfired in Hue or buff who throng a stone-paved

Inly 4th. square in front of the building. A modification of the diversities of tint in this paring would

Vincey Shum has been worried by petty bave tended to give inervas d breadth of «fect. Bino seems to be a favourite colour for costumisis calling to czasul him atent all sorts: with the Chines. The lignees Mr. Smyth inf det, during his stay at Whampoa. He troduces in his works are generally attired in garments of a blue which harmonises agreeably with the brows and greys of his compositions, He visited Caston, Hongkong, Fochow, a king, and Shanghai, river and harbour scenes, pagodas, temples, bamboo-groves. costlugus homesteady, and top views afforded hi abundance of material which he turned to good account. He extended his tenvols to Japan,

bar haul-a uoties posted reminding the public

12 - leave

to spend two months in

retirement for his bealth's sake, and that his rure is inte rupted by those unessary sultations. Ther sea to go to the Provincial Treasurer on civil business, or in the G. O. C. on military matters.

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Allon, Madara Ada Crossley, M: Bon Davies, and X ́r. Rutert Radford, the failor being heard to advantage on rehearsal day. Tais will conelade a festival which may be equalled but can hardly be excell, but I would advise those of your readers who see these lines to bear in mind the festival that takes place three years from now, and to arrange their holiday in she old country so that they may be able to attend,

CIVIL SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE

STORF.

Some months ago a mesting of cívil servants

a co-operative state. was called to consider the advisability of start- 45 xuxerunt wasting two proprsítious were recule. Ono was that the service should start a store on the usual co-operative lines: the other, that tenders: should i called from local-ficos willing to supply civil servants with goods at cheaper rates than those prevuling. · Boll propositions word referred to a committee, tat the decision

bas bus kept dark,

THE TEA SEASON.

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CAPT. GRAHAM'S

GRATITUDE

Suffered from Sores on Face and Back -Doctors Took His Money But Did No Good-Skin Now Looks Clear as a Baby's.

ANOTHER CURE BY

CUTICURA REMEDIES

Captain W. S. Grabant, 1321 Eof Si., Wheeling, W. Va., writing June 14, 104, paya: I am so grateful I want to thank God that u friend recommended Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment to me. I auf. fered for a long time with sores on my face and back. Some doctors said I had blood poison, and others that I had barbere itch. None of them did me an* - good, but they all took my money. My friends tell me my skin now looks as clear 'baby's, and I tell them all that Cuticura Soap and Qintment did it.”

STILL ANOTHER CURE Neck Covered With Sores, Hair Føll Out, Wild With Itching Mr. H. J. Sparling of 10s W. 104th St., New York City, says: For two years my neck was covered with sores, the disenac spreading to hair, which fell out, leaving an unsightly bald spot, aud the soreness, inflammation, and merciless itching made me will. After a few appli- catious of Cuticura the torinent subsided, the sores disappeared, am my hair grew thick and healthy as ever."

AND STILL ANOTHER

“For over thirty years I suffered from painful ulcers and an eruption from my knees to my feet, and could find neither doctors nor mesticines to help me, until I took Cuticura which cured me in six months. (rigner). M. C. Moss, Gaines- ville, Tex.".

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JAPAN'S NEW CABLE.

The circumstance that the North German thus valy he was looked upon as a man marked. Hurbije, or, as it is often marked on the dia effe now states that Herr von fuitkener, by out to be a future general. In privata life hej maps, Fatso, the old Dutch way of spelling it. his own wish, will be brought before a Disc- was sober and strict; sake and evil companious is a large island due suth of Tokyo, distant plinary Court to answer a charge which is shunt. Ir. fact, he lived only for bis work, about 10 miles, and during the war with Rassin generally regarded as a side issue in the case and angling rich would present him doing a cable was laid to it frean Kawasaki, s point anidway between Tokyo and Yokohams, for against him. has not tended to reassure publie properly was abborront to him.

Japun has always beca mora famous for her militarr purpose. This has now been extended opinion 145 14 the determination of the soldiers that her statesmes. About this time, beat 4 miles to the Boin groep, one of Government to abandon its endeavours to showover, the Chief of the Staff was a general, Japan's outposts in the Pacific. The Bouinx up the entire affair —Standard.

the foremost in fame even among the soldiers, are botter known

04 the Ogasawara Isles. roulet write more about him were it not for and number twenty in all, having a total arcu my need to give no clue to recognition of of 27 square miles. The two largest are known ideality; what I have said is enough for the to the natives as Father and Mother blessrs. Gow, Wilson, and Stanton, in their ends of the narrative. He had always taken a though on the charts, they bear other titter. A weekly direnler June 24: summarise the kern interest in the personality of the young The ulice population is less than thros

figures for the tea season, which rules bom

Helena, and had given to him material and principally fisher-folk, a good deal of bonito duas 1 to May last. In regard to the assista early as his school and college days being taken in the adjacent waters, Iving as the ¦ results, it is stated that the maslows retures And in his subsequent extent at the General islandia do almost within the

tropies, in 27 N. show record figures in each particular, excap. Staff the Chief had watched closely bis work, lat and 143 E. long. Tho Japanese Govero- ting stocks, the imports, clearances for home and had singled him out for rapid advancement ment's own cable-faring steamer Okinawa-Mary, totals. Imports in the twelve months smerus, d consumption, and exports exceeding all previous One day is called the lentesat to his

was entrusted with the work private bailt at Renfrew, to 321 million pounds, against willion in

rough. Do you know and rester," h

of laying the line from Hachijo to the Ogasa what is the first day of all," said, of 1994-5, and multion & Home -

Pacific cable ship, which had tail the cable compared with 237 anilinis in 1904 5, and 29 tras loyalty and devotion his Emporer." You the United States, in the Ladrones, or Marianne uption cums in 273 million in 1985.4 as as the netarel reply, to obey implicitly his the p, the boing tot at that point by as superiors, and in this way servo with northward from Gaam, ao island balunging to million in 1944 The remarcable fluctuations are right, zelarned the general, adding: I Archipsings. From Guanu another cable was shown in the

of due consumption ace Suurso. trast that you will always be sile tu recently laid to Shanghai by th

the Pacific Cable to the infinenes of changes of taxation upon accomplish that which you have so well Company, so that from Gnam submarine lines withdrawals from batid, but the ultimate fiend said. Thol lient ant reiterated his professions now diverge to Manila, Saugui, and Tokyo, again It is one of the most important cable stations of whereupon the Chist peo 1ho show the fosst important changes,

returned to From a confidential circular forwarded to total being 4 millions in 1900-6, against 4) plodge your bonour," he asked, that you will use destined to become better known to the ail orders that are given to you outer work by reason of the parts they must is reported that Taolai Kong and Expect members of the sartice, however, it would millions in 1905 and 1 millions in 1954. strictly oneyes?" The soldier pledged henceforward play as liaks in the chain of

appear that certain firms have agreed to allow Going into detail, Chinese

imports of tea show

by your superior civil servan's a discount ranging from five to beavy decrease, the 15 min imported from bis honour, thinking the while for what end electric communicative to be rendered available

that country representing bath 5 per cont. of

ridiculously easy for him as a loyal vory shortly to the pablo at large. There is twenty per cant, on their monthly bills, but for the total. Caylon has shown the greafext

service to the Ogesawara and uplasis I require of you."Tetas, conducted by the Nippon Yusen Kaishin. pends in the year, as against 13 millions in said the general, that you should learn your and even the remote Bird Isia od, which was

was the

But,"quickly pro-Pacific Coast souce yours ago, is now frequently the 10th of the following month,

erpts are proportionately better. The tested the other, congt do that." It is, made a port of call," Torishin. last show of the Society of International

or. Bird Island, ascortaized. High fever comm, and

We understand that since the issue of this provement in conditions thus sut forth has been indoel, is direct contradiction to your orders to is on the tropic of Cancer in longitude 156 E. Artists-ar all outstanding us pictures apart willin two or three days. is, I am told, the usual circular the committes bara declared the caselves theuled in a fait advanes in the selling price the staff, which short us all to be steady and some fi5 miles farther to the eastward then the From their subjects.

You have Bonia group, and it marks the limit of the the average of the sales of Indian ten ia absterious from life's luxuries. in favour of the scheme for thus inauguration of London during the season having been 741d. pledged your honour, retorted the Chief that Japanese Empire in that direction. & ecciety on co operative lius.

1901-5, per 1, 159

and you will siny your superiors, and fo

this wor that of Ceylon fet d. per ib. in 1901

for the same period to perorve your Emperor. And in this matter I wau thing if it were not for the fact that almost every with little now acreage coming is to bearing asked the other. Because I require it in the perser against whom they forget their normal Women never kave, never do, and never will Humanity would ben sadly stagnant, hopeless b. as compared with 67d, por lb, in 1901 h. Lo strict obedietsce. You must becence & dissipated

all respects the figures are satisfactory, and man." But why For what purpose "make common came against men.

The only homas being is a living question mark, a cons

the prospects of higher prices for tea are interests of the State That is surely enough; attitude of rivalry to make common cause in the stant interrogation,

distinctly promising.

(Concluded on page 5)

beautiful woman who attracts man...

THE KWANGST CAPİTAL Vicary Bhum's suggestion to remove the Kwangi headquarters from Kwei-la to Nun-

Au Idyll, Jan, 1s delightfully delicate in ing has lawn tabooed by Peking on the ground of that commistes, for some as known reason, of the movement is very aparent. Exports of fidelis original subject, "Will you the globe, and both it and the Ogasawara Isles

THE BAHWAY,

and there secured several picturesas subjects. colouring The Inland Sea' and 'à Temple. That it entails verdless expense. Gate, Yokobama', are searcely less attractive." On the whole. I agree with the crilic. 1. my notes. I 6nd I have "starred" · A. Sconn Dear Kioto". "An Idyll, Japan" and "Temple Gate. Yokohama", as being the gems of the "The colection, but "The Road to Natkiar", Land of the Blue Gown", and "The Entrance

tan Fredet. Wa are leaving shortly for Peking to take part in a discussion of the Canton Hankow railway sebome.

PLAGTE.

Plogue has now alwest disappeared from

Gate 1o Nankine "—the latter exhibited at the myst ·rious fever, whose name I bave otcesunt, and settle sul negrunts on or before (gures with regard to how consumption contrary, dissiping, and become, on the object of a filibustering exp dition from the

Canton, but I bear of my deaths from some firm, an amount equal to their average monthly 1 4.5 and only 3 millions in PHS-J. and its present med of

this concession they must deposit with such aansion, its imports amounting to

114 milion 104

ive were extracted with so much now a regular mail:

Mr. Smyth is known at the Royal Academy. Institute Royal, Now Gallery, Institute of Oil Painters, and the International, and is an artist of some repute; but it seems to me that he places too high a value upon his pictures from The Far East. I would sut object to spend 120

case.

EDUCATION,

ath

Steps we being taken, by order fium Poking, to secure more uniformity in the educational system in the province. I think it wasne that control of all is to be really contred in the Peking Department of Education.

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