THE FOREIGNER IN CHINA, The following interesting letter has appeared in the North-China Daily Neron:--
Fic.I think the tone and spirit of your leader under the above heading of the lat inst. into by deprecated. It reul like the prayer thank Fle, O God, that we are not," etc. is no doubt a satisfaction to the foreigner in
WarTy
for
Line :
in China
rally not China for the Chinese, but the
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 6TMm, 1906.
THE TANJONG PAGAR AWARD.
is to beld to discuss these questions, and I
LAND BOOM IN EGYPT. of for the sole purpose of furthering and bene- filing British and other foreign trade. In one
SPECULATIVE BUILDER IN CAIRO, word, the Chinese people want the foreigners is Chins to reform by knocking out of their beads
A correspondent of the Straits Timra says:- the idea that God Las created the three hundred
In previons articlo (anys a contribution to "I have read carefully the numerous articles million Chiness in China for the British the Daily Telegraph Idwolt upon the wholesale which have lately appeared in the local Prass and other nations to trade upon and for the transformation of Cairo. To show this transfor regarding the Tanjong Pagar award and the
to maka * It foreigners
living upon.mation has brought about tas prosent land geural dunncial condition of the Colony, and The Chinese with Tenoreso, • We are
term Iesn apply to the sudden rise of prices Chius to know that be need not nervously burn to other things." This is the fundamental boum is now my object. Fabulous la the only have also noticed the fact that a public meating
fear of being suppressed. But still, ides at the bottom of the movement which is given for building laud in Cairo. I cannot ass *think, a foreigner in China should not air aiming Chinus for the Chinese, The claims the work fluctuation in regard to these it reminded of the title of a play: Much Ado
award goes, ric
almost everyone will admit with e abent in the face of the papleinere for the Chines, is, that the national price for up to to-day the rise has been almost Nothing," As far as the Tapiong Pagar: continous. me site a fow instances to show that the dorerament has paid far too much, the magnitudo of the boom out of the scores but that is not now the quation. It has bee upon scares which have Come within my stated that the Government must borrow the the Colory seem to think that they will have to me the interest by an increase of taxation, or I fait other equally disagreeable mans, to see the reason for this four. The Tanjong dividends of 20 per cent, per anima, besides the Fagat Dock Company bas been paying regalar
funde. This on
a paid-up capital of 33,700,000, bringing their annual profits up to one million dollars, in round vambers. The award of the Government is about twenty. Add to that two milions for sight millions. working capitol, and the Government must raiss thirty millions, which they sa do susily at 4 per cent or even lose, or $1,330,00 per
capable of honest administration and flint seven univers at copt to further quil benefit British personal knowledre. Four years ago the Kaar woney to moot the award and the people of |
is superiority among whom he is living and making hisliving; I have no wish her to dispate your general conelion that tins present Chinese raves in in Western education meets to have no offret to make the Chiness hourst. But I should like to
Whether
it is quite fair to elineh your ank you conclusion en alusively upon one single p mise such as is furnished by the state of things described by Mr. Corey is Hautaus? What would you say if a Chinese after reading, say, the revelation of the late South Africa senn dals or the present sranduls in America, were to draw the conclusion that the Anglo-Saxon TARP new are incapable of honesty?
I have no wish ether to defend the pat official class in China. The present
But the class in Chips, I stait, is corrupt. corruption of the official class now in Chinn it is admitted, I think, is dus more to the the system or to speak mors correctly to helpless state of flank and hopeless drift on the
of the higher authorities in
in Paking
ito of the Chinese nation should not be made to serve any other purgess in this God's stud other forolga trude and enterprise and, as sagacions English friend said to me, to give neignas in China & chance to have a d
rood time of it.
of Al Falace, no jussut to the British Agency, and running down to the banks of the Nile, was sold for £80,000. Happily for the ownern tas sale could not be carried into effect, owing bafore I left Cairo the to the right of remption being exercised by
rico effered for the palace and was half
ji msu's liappiness when he can take a right million, and within the amount set apart for boses ond sinking;
ati
I write with no anti-foreign spirit, but with the desire that
hat intelligent thinking foreigners I should understand the state of things in China, for as the French St. Benve say "C'est la Jembeur des hommes quand ils ponsent juste
Indeed I view of things),
fad HU much good will among Individual foreigners, even in Shanghai, towards the Chines that I itempted to iny the tros state of things, dingable, before nichongh
them and would reature to apgon! to them to help to begin a reform in China also at the other bad, et the foreigners' side.
A
present
reform movement in China, on the Chinese side, will surely bring on catastrophe only way, it seems to me, to abate sad atop this fever and insanity is to begin the reform hina in both ende, on the Chinese midv think when the reform on the foreign sila once begins, thus the intensity of the fover and in- suity in the Chines side will abate, and then, perhaps, we all will be saved from catastrophes
And
it has been Bually sold for £700,000.
I know, too, of a small which was
BIL B
Pth provinces resulling in the disorgathathe as I can see, the fever and insanits of fashionable quarters of Cairo. Only a few pay one million dollars a year in profts, I think i
in
that
tion of the public services in the country.
the innate corruption of the offer themselves. The late General Gordcu, after speaking of the great difay they mandarins in China have to contend with, I mld say much more for the nun Hays darins, they have their fauls, but have all much wrong fren: foreigners who have proved on their country."
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of China
But the corruption of the Chinese officis do net, it seems to ar, affect the justics of the claim of the Chinese people to control their own Customs. The Chinese feials in their duties are accountable to the Emperor and to the people f China, and not to foreign 1f 1b Emperor of Chion and the Chine people prefer to kase dishonest inefficient (bi hese officials rather than benest foreign officiais mange their
thoir Cuslows and railways, that is their business, and foreigners, it soms to me, have the
era.
right to interfere. As to the argument that the Chines Customs have been hypothergil for the foreign lan, it should be pointed out bers that China has hypothecated the reverte of her Cestoms, but not the control of her Customs. According to the tornin of the hypothecation, the control of the Chinese Cas tems can be sajand by China's crediters nuly when China has come to default and failed to pay
her dolt.
This question of the control of the Customs is, as you say, but one of the aspirations
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gren!
Gotho says There are two peacenlle forces in this world, justion and common senan.” reigners, especially Englishmen, however long they may be in their ideas, have a strong seuse of justice, and the Chinese, unless the learning of, the missionaries and our Japanese cousins entirely destroys it, have plenty al common sense. We need sut therefore despair of a paceful solution of this prosent situation in Chios.
I am, etc..
A LOND.GoWNED CHINAMAN.
24th July,
SENSATIONAL CHARGES.
ALLIATIONS AGAINST A SINGAPORE
FINANCIEX.
which was sold towards the end of last year for £8,000.
ught some years ago for Within the course of a few months it was rod by the purchaser for 215,000, again resold for £24,000, and. finally, in so far as know, parted with for £12,000 Up to a few Years ago poutul for a square metro was con Now. if the Tanjong Pagar Company could
land sidorod a fair price for in the
รกระ
that the Government (in spite of all the weeks age some land in a comparatirely unfashionable situation was bought by friends talked about their haring to bay busisis) with a managing board of good busi- nesa mon can so conduct the busiess that the of mine, contrary, I own, to my advice, for fles por square metre, and within a day or two
profits shall exceed those made by the Company they wore offered £24. I might city instano These profits do not have to go any shareholders.
interest
rest on the bonds from but would after instance of similar purchas ́s being maile,
pay the which bare, one amt all, resulted in large the very start, and as the business increases through the completion of the improvements fished for the final payment of the principa
Looking at the matter in this light, the planned, is avce sinking fund would be estab
profis.
If I am asked my own individual spinion, I inevitably result in asmash. Shares which go should say that speculations of this kind must up, so to speak, in a balloon, are, according to my experience, certain to come down as a para. But I am bound to aid that this chute. opinion is not shared by local experts, who are far more competent than I am to form a correst judgment. They conted that the coueurt in-
༥ fur of Greek would-be household rs into Cairo and its vicinity is certain to continue for a of land sron considerable time; that the available for building purposes cannot well be largely extended; and that, therefore, the must advance present prices of such land' materially before the supply exceeds the de- mad. I have reason to believe that a ring has
Af been formed by some the wealthiest capitalists in Egypt, including a number of
politically well
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ធន vory infantiul magnutes, financially, and exe-ptis sly acquainted with the land markut, in order to buy any property in Cairo that comes up for sale, and the fact that these financiers are backing their convic tion with their own money is not one to be
disregarded. much impressed, too, by the knowledge
I am
only trouble or real auxiety at present must car and barbar improve. by based upon the rivar ments and not on the purchase of the desks, The improvemanis are not of so tremendous a character that the Cod ny need fear grappling with them, especially as it is only by the top ton of such go about policies that we can hope to keep up at all in the great race for predominance."
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show that the whole of Northern Bengal and ROBINSON PIANO
CO., LTD.
A seam
enco occupied by people of the Cambodian It was from Tadis that the
type royal dynasty of Carabodis acquired ita court speech and writing, the latter, apparently, & sariety of Pali
But thms of the people
was over whelly Hindaised as Assam has been, and to this day nars its own manoyllables language, a mixture, it is said, of hiring al Malayan. It has however the good fuck tu possam a syllable writing, and, so far, is better off than the Chinese and Japanese with their impossibly cnmbrous ideographic script. The Cambodian people are among the most in. teresting races in the world. Now fallen inte of decay, they once possessed a very high degress civilisation. Their land was the famous Goldes Chersonese of the Grooks and was fabulously rich, as riches went in those simpler times. The Mekong and the Salween rolled down from the Tibetan tableland gold and rubies, jade and sapphires into their rich deltas. Ivory was oblated from the great herds of elephant that Torfarons. Spices roamed the virgin forests. dyes and rich words were an inexhaustible souron
, being a old mat, do not belong to the formerly Chairway of Directors and Managing theat men of great experience and high authority frequently during the prst twenty years drown riches, and daring And Lavigators vailed
movement.
The Straits Times of July 28th sys Yesterday afternoon information was sworn before Mr. Nathan, the Fourth Magistrate, for war aut for the arrest of Hand Boga, irector of Hogan and Company, Ltd. Mr. G. E. Odell, of Messrs Lyall and Beati one of the Liquidators, produced the hooks and papers relating to the prospectos and balance false statements in the former short, auch alleged t in order to induce people to subscribe for deceive the shareholders.
by an
of what you call shares, and in the latter to show a dividend and which are now.dumacted with Cairo surring purposes from an addrose delivered at soient Cambrdian capital and gazing curiously
This morning the information was continual.
of what you call the Yoaner Chins party. myself, in party, and what is more. I very Young strongly disapprove of the self-assertivenes and eller erratic tendencies of the movement which is now chiming Chaim for the Chinese But I met at the same time say that I do not think that foreigners in China ure meeting and treating the the Young China party with that fairas ef spirit and broadcess of view which will
Mr. S. V. I. Down said he took shares in the eventually make peaceful solution of the Chinese question rasy. For the movement second Company about the 30th of May, 19:4. of what you call the Young China party, erralle. He was induced to take shares by the prospectna perhaps now in many ways, has its root in the and ako by a conversation Me. Hogan hel with intense feeling of the Chinese people that they him. He took twenty Slim fully paid up and justly treated by shares. tie nl took fifty shares for the Bornen have not been fairly foreigners, or as Gordon puts it, they have been, whose attorney he was. He still held there prevel upon by foreigners. The true aspiration shares; so also did the Borreo Co. According to at the bottom of this movement, which is claim the blonce sheet, there was nothing whatever ing Chisa for the Chinese, is to ask for a
to show that anything was wrong with the re-adjustment of our relations will foreiganes Cemy.
F. Odell produced the cash book of the h. He alleged that the cash in hand in the balance short of the let of December, 1904, was ant a bona fide balance, bat borre wed for the parpose of denising the shareholders.
Mr. Odell said there were Lumerous other charge. The capital of the Company amount
on a fair and just baaja,
tu be
canners,
$1
M
a1
Thro
MANUFACTURERS
AND
-I-M-PORTERS-
OF
HIGH-CLASS
PIANOS,
ORGANS,
AND
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
OF
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENT,
OPPOSITE KING EDWARD HOTEL.
HONGKONG.
Hongkong, 20th July, 1906.
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"Leslie's Weekly,” a journal with a reputa tion at stake, donies all the statements made by the author of The Jungle and roundly declares Mr. Sinclair to be a deliberate falsifier On the other hand, Mr. for sonsation's sake 1. Tallermaa writes to the papers at home to paint out that while Mr. Upton Sinclair in the ngle" has exposed the unpleasant out hods of packing American meats, lus himself has
across the sent in search of merchandise- a are seriously contemplating the construction of attention to the inferior quality of the meats
preserved. Ha asks Of what pos- three years' sayoge in those days--and visited Angkhor, out-lying subuch, in order to counteract the that we overflow into Caire proper. Various schemes sible value on the inspection regulation of the the satounding famples and fanes
of Laman art and sold it all imposing modumests of fat pro sro aflent for building towns at Tourah, on the American Governmost be, while animals of an whose raine, to this day, are among the mont
Sustry
We can imagine the swarthy bear leil American cattle markets, knowingle: Helouno railway, along the road to the Pyramids, utterly valueless character are
And he wide up by Arab sailors striding through the streets of the electric tramway and even pa the slopes
sxtract are. BeCor- the Mckallon hills, which
giving this South reached
Kensington Museum on July 3, 158, the at the earrings on the huge temple spires ding to the programme. The only one, Right Hon. Lord Horschel in the chair:
represent just och dances as those which the are abeat by a fanicular railway.
If there is any one thing to be shunned, as an King Sisowath's "corps de ballet"
preservad
to present to the lucky inhabitants of meadorn hosraver, of these schemes which has actually
meal. It is epenly known that i is made from Marlin, The very ecstumes are scapulously taken form and shape is the Oasis Company, of artele af food, it is the American which the well-known Belgian capitalist,
tho coarsest parts of the carcasses from parts exact to an immemorial tradition. Eufrain, the concessionaire of the Cairo fram
That we designate offal, sud from beasts that religious periods were the successive fate of the promoter. This company.
Mon-Khmer race. aro absolutely unfit for the butcher's purposes, wars, is the chief
know 23
being the term of the Their earliest religion (one that still surviver. which includes amongst its directors many of
lowest class of animal in the Chicago market, incorporated into Hinduism, in Eastern Bengal the leading notabilities in Egyp', has "oured from the Egyptian Gosarument, at a very
was the worship of the ne, of the thrie average value being less than one penny moderate price, the concession of some six to
This was succeeded in tix Brani-n au per and. The nutritive value of such pre-
But the nation dance is seven thousand acres of land in the desert,
spised meats maybe rstimated, yet we imputed Buddhism. in 1887 no less than 21,472,720 pounds, paying uninterrupted survival from the earliest days of The company are about
It may well
well be at the Nagas, about eight miles distant from Cario in the
snake worship. the new town- for it fourpente halfpenny per pound. direction of Suez.
zo often mentioned in the Monthants as a 10 build an electric railway from ship to the capital, which will carry passengers
race posseserd of great riches, were the Mon- and Indo-China bws all ciel one nother in They
Kliner people of North-Easter India, though former times as the European nations of to-day. almost unconscionsly, affect the manners, morals, to and fre in about ten minutes.
scholars have conjectured that this art and literature of their neighbours. There propose to cater mainly for the minor officials
E that these curions sad for the section of the public which is un
It may Seythic race.
was a time, new forgotten, when the present nc- rains at Teaqur and Siugriperrat. in Assio, as A warrant was granted. Bait was fixed at able or unwilling to pay the enormous ranta dsanded for bense races in Cairo, Voy
An American telegram says-William J. Fieldy cover with elaborate sculpture as the 's land between Assara and the Far East 830
ruins of Angkher itself, were the buildings of had not relapast into barbariem, and when flegan and Company, Ltd, was floated on the rascuable terms are offered to applicants,
promises of
Bryan was the control figure at the sonal Fa.
The Dallas of the Hinduism held its own not only in Western a Mon. Khmer rate. at fatolog which they can obtain trases on
Northern. Hilla (sibly themselves Mon Asia, which is now woolly Mah medan, but in those treaties with divine right ?
whole of the stock of the old Company. The mederato interest, secured on the
at the Batel Creil on July 4. Nearly 340 members foel above It is, I think, still more to bus regrested that empital was doubled. For the first year, which which they are to have immediate occupation. dependence Day dianer of the American Society
and guests surrounded the society board and Kimery, who were driven from the plains by distent Angkhor, and far north in Chiness
Abem invaders (still assert that these ruins are Turkista. of the unofficial world of forended on the 31st December, 1964, the directors The oasis is situated some 100 to 209
excep.
cheered the patriotic sentiments with the pen V, Hir, Grat
Ambassador Whitelaw unt Hindu but l'ofla and overy cold weather liar zast born in exile. Signets in China, shald try to sano this more deelel a dividend. Later, however, the concern the level of the Nite, where the air
this aspiration of the Chiness for justice, fell into difficulties and was obliged to pass into tionally dry and healthy. Owing to the recent
Certain it is that the le "dausense" by saying that the Chinese have no right to have liquidation on the 3rd of March, this year. discovery of subterranean rivers in the Suez
good-humored raillery and bauter over
who posture before King isowth as their this aspiration, no right to wake a movement to Wests. P. T. Erait and O. F. Odell were deserta discovery, which if it extends to other Reid and Mr. Bryan engaged in in some sharp come down to visit them get justies, because the Chineseracearoincapable appointed liquidators. The information laid parts of the Nile Valley, may modify the whole
joyment of the sport with cheers and shouts predecessors danced before his ance-tors for fug to Sir perhaps two the usand years still represent the
They of laughter. Mr. Reid, in responding to is now rauished sunke consider they are in a position of honesty. This method of meeting aspiration, before the Court is the result of investigations cystem of Egyptian irrigation-the Oasis Complitical flereroes, the crowd evincing its
worship. movement and for justice, I may marks into the sccounts of the old and men.
ned copious supply W. Richmond's graceful proposal
from the usutch girls of the temples of South- wo
to Mr. Bryan interest I have of fresh water. remind you here, is the in the of the kureau Companies,
Leslth, waid with reference t It is expected that the proceedings, if Mr.
1 do eat bult. I regrat eratic oligarchy in Russia which is now.
the company,
At home, as a citizen. I are openly and tru ludia in the fact that they are not in
as the rept sentatives of Ram following telegram:-Mr. E. Esbertaon, Secre સમ્ર regarded as the producing astonishing results in that unhappyilgan is arrested, will cause much sensation
Ineally
to Kay, a single share, as the shares aquarely opposol him at every stage of his con
seduce Viswamitra, and who suffered sucis Commons, that it was the unsaimousopinion of I tarn how I shall continue to do the company because its board is composed
when
an ill-fate at the hands of Ravana when hetke Admiralty Board that the naval shipbuilding who jusly command bich authority in Egypt,
I believe he is tonight as well satisfied
nd decoram, and instead of four Dreadnoughts, two instead of and the fact that such a board shout stake their
as I am, though by difereu! teasoning. that isited Kansa. The Cambodian nautch girls programme could be reduced us follows: Thris
pattern of propriety and to serve โรงเ
as a strictly, twelve sabearings.
and eight instead of ocean-going religions
destroyer was thus a saving tation o the possibility of creating irene suburb is the depart. and that the the country we both lore and try y
ot been ruined by its gold abroad. As the regard their donec
beat and huizest of such rili to the European
Referring appination for shares about have been unofficial representative of the American, without | performance. It is certainly one of the of two and a half millio e pterling.
distinction as to party, I am glad to wele
observer wis has lost the sense, which led him here as a typical Ara-rican, whose life has been live in the daylight, and sue wham long trasted and bonand"
Mr. Bryan, rising, and laghter and sich a great host of ex countrymen have
said: The
I senime to think that foreigners in Chinn, ven if they cannot sympathise with this movement, should respect it. It is no use, as they Foreign official diplomats are doing to Rent this movement, this aspiration of the Chines for justice, by merely invoking the divine right of treaties. For the three hundred odd uillioned to 100,000, and it had all buss lost boman beings in Chim who are rotting in their uns deus and are now openly plundering opien rice-shops, will be up one day and scort to Shanghal to ask. Who invested
Country
It has been the cry of foreigners in Chinu
provides
constant
by
of a
but
WHITELAW REID AND W. J. BRYAN.
differ
INTERNATIONAL PEACE.
"GOVERNMENT'S DEBAM DOOMED.”
The Straits Times of July 8th had the
The case will probably be called at the Police sold at £6 on allotment. I only single out this spienens curor, 1 am reaso ably sur-- that bia, the lovely apsaras who was MISION Bludra tary to The Admiralty, and in the Honse of
ever since the Boter (rouble that Chins and Court on Monday morning the
Chinese should reform. The rundarins. therefore, have ever since been reforming hard, But, as far as I can see, the mu whe air their reform mania, are durios likely to mako
in this matter of 14 reform because they are losing sight of ard missing the ore true and principal object which Chius in their hearts want in this the propio matter of reform. The one (rus and principal object which the people of Chios in their hearts want in this watter of reform, not railways,
AMERICA IN JAPAN.
THE SALARY QUESTION.
of mu
large, shows how widespread the lief is in Egypt that the pressut enormen The Manila Cablonews says:-(kontrary to utals demandad and obtained in Cai o ere O any other what was supposed the salary of Ambassador likely to prove permansut. Wright has not been cut. There was an hypothesis the saxi-ty of the Egyptian public attempt on the part of some of the members of to invest accey in the oasis anharban township
th
five
then to the forthcoming Hague Robertson naich that the Government, bearing
David, for instance, to dance before the ark. Peace Conference woting. 315mind the
not new learning, Dot European läsury, not 'ongress in reduce the eain y from $17.500 ta would be absolutely uniutelligible, as the enter cheers,mptation to make a political apneeh stars favourable to the reigning dynasty. Dan. ships instead of four, Provision will, however,
FACTORY LIFE IN JAPAN.
European civilisation--what the people of 81 by waking Jepun s second grade prise, sver if ultimately successtal, esanos, be Chins in their hearts want is to bring about position, wishing Lake E. Wright an ensey expected to yield sur large profit for me the reform of foreigners in China their ways exir ordinary instead of an ambassador. This years to come. of dealing with the Chinese. A gaeious Eng project failed, however, and the President has laban in Hapkew ones said to me, "What now approved the Act of Congress which ranker fools thore people in Shanghai are. They want the appropriations for the diplomatic and
sulary consuler service. It provides the Chinese to reform. Why if the Chinese consuler really aurreed in their reform do you think we $17,500 for ambassador extraordinary foreigners in China would are such antiary to Austria Hungary. Brazil Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, good time as we are having how?"
Mexico. Rassia and Turkey.
But foreigners in China vill perhaps auk me in what way do the Chinese people want foreign: ers in China to reform
and
walking on one leg, I wonder what it would Hars is net the voluptaemy of mankind: | emphasize the good faith of the Government
the country.!
a
The
In ancient days the dance was almost always as expression of religious emotion. In Egypt elution in favour of reduction of armaments the cull of Osiris comprised astronomical lately passed by the House of Commane, pro- duaces; the object of which was to render the pool in 19.7.1908, to lay down two armoured cing was an set of worship, prior awe leg be made to have a third one laid down if the Bague Conference should prove to be abortive I have not had a chance
However, i will jail", as Baise puts it, is strong within m to de so for ten months
From har earliest youth the Cambodian in that direction,
This, remarked Mr. Robertson, was done to restrain myself. With referance to the Am- bassador's remarka on gold, I wish to say that dancing girl is exercised to be as supple and
made annons as the traditional
when of the zaminudity
the Hague Confereucs meets. country las when I see the
my progress
All this, however, did not, in his opinion; THE TREATMENT OF OPERATIVES.
hase dane walking on two legs? It is pleasing European ballet girl. Only her hands and feet
Sea Lords of the Admiralty recommended the Oning to the great proserity of the Japanese
fought mu, but that he has done it well. No Burmah and Japon, with a yellow ung alt reductions unanimely
Hor toilette is lengthy and Isborions sffair.
Mr. Robertson opined that these reactious spinning industry the shareholders and officials to testify that the Ambassador not only has and face Are bare, the letter smart, as in exhaust the list of pes-ible de umies
While nurod 1 First, she is carefully sewn into silken i would not impair the Imperial balanes of soa of spinning couradies have been rec-iving large American rejoices more than I that he is It also makes a provision for a secretary at dividends or bonness, but little consideration 3,000 miles from his hasır,
Another factor, stated Me, Robertson further, In The late General Tokyo, at the salary of $3,000, and a second has been given to the improvement of the lot of bave mot many good Republicave-holding moulded to her slim form. Over this is wore
this direction the I
male to describe. it would not be safe for Ksegaf office and I only wish there were enough long tanic or vest and other garments which power, the operatives. Gordon enge, What I think is, that if we try a secretary, who must be an American citizen
that the carrying out of the new foreign naval drive the Chinose into fudion reforms they will and a student of Japanere, and shall be allowed chi Company has certainly set an example, floss abroad to take all the Republicans out of poiffure, it is needless to my, is most had not been taken into account. This was
alaborate, and is topped with an elaborately strike and resist with all the obstinacy of a pig and required under direction of the Secretary catablishing funds for penziour, relief, &c., for
gilded hat resembling the spire of a Burmese programmes had not made the progress which Lempla. Fin-lly hor small person in loaded Naval Estimestes a year ago,
the Admirally had anticipated, in framing the but if we land them, we shall find them willing of State to devote time to the acquisition of the the assistance of their employés, and other com to a degres and mask casy to manage. They like to language. The salary for the position shall be paties are now awakening to the advisability of adopting similar methods. At a recent general
with heavy joellers bracelets and anklets
The Unionist speakers in the debate which have an option, and hate to have a conrad strack Sere will also be a Japanese secretary inter-toting of the Gode Spioning Company of
and belts of go and
and procion stones. Her
followed expressed doubts whether the Sea shareholder, called ont for them as if they were of no account in the
preter at a salary of $3,000. and whose duty it Osaka, Mr. Ohashi, a large
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued fingers are not oly covered wits of Lords had made the reductions of their own free
artificial but are cepped with losg Now the way Chinese people want the will belosuperintend the six studen! interpreters the alloution of the board to the question. Mr.
On the 4th at 11,45 m.-The barorefer gold. Thus clothed, there is little that is will foreigners in China to reform is this. They who shell be citizens of the United States, and Taniguchi, the president, replied that measures the following repert~-
for the education and relief of operatives had want the foreign governments and foreigners who shall study the Japanese language with o
the Philippines. in China when dealing with Chiau and the view of supplying interpreters to the legations already been elaborated, and funds providet, and has risen considerably arer Clius, and distinctively feminine in her appearance, a
Sir Henry Campbeli Banuerman said that dinner to Pressure is
It Chinese
Breently Mr. Taniguchi gave a hate the way the foreigners in Chius, when fixed at $1,000 each. They are to be chosen in
to leave the Chinese un option. They and consulstes in Japan. Their salaries are the scheme would be carried into effect shortly. moderately bent over the S. part of the is ready to take a male or a female part inwent's dream of internatioral peace was doomed
a policy
their selection will not all officials of company and N. car, it wiha chini, triko on, of building mid tertio, they will be soisputed wist sagt, be which ad the offers one that the ungold of the antiquit, the maximul by store 1.1 inch liver the profession to performs for the resale clays and one wished the Birlass mavy to the wastor, but
and China, and is near the nights at From Perl, the new capital of Cam that extravagancs did not scoure aliosqoy.
budin, where, even under the French Gos-
HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your com controlling Failways, the cuntrol
the Cuspreement to contina in the service of the company mainly depended on the good work of Philippines and
States Government as interpreters to the operatives. He cantiqued the offcials that average over N. Chion
Gradients online elight over the China Sea, ernment, time has little value and no one is in a toms, etc.. Chine, as if the Chinese were
they should be very careful in their treatment
palm leaves. A Princess reads them aloud, and Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Pondre of no account in the matter, The Chiness do legations and consulates in fagun as long as not object to foreigners cerning to China their service shall be required within the period of those under the as the harsh sots of any and light winds, chiefly ontharly are indicated burry. Th Khmer legends are written ouplexion, Mrs. Ellen's Crême Charmant. Lait
member of the staff towards the operatives over that ares.
are lacking the the dancing girls toime the story as it is reciled, Charaant will enable you to do it. The Japanese roburns to trade, to make a living, or even to make a of ten years..
a story more fantastic and wonderful, doubtless, Specialities for the Skin are the study of a The same appropriation bill has appropriated would affect the prosperity of the business. Mr. fortune, they can. But ibey object vary
Hongsong rainfall for the 4 hours ending than that of our Indian shashtras, though lifetime. A. S. Water & Co, Ltd., Sole Agents. strangly to have the whole machinery of their the sum of $30,000 for the relief of seaman in Taniguchi hopes to introduce the family system morning.
Rico. of training operatives, and for this purpose
resembling them in some measure, since Indis government, their way of living, their whole Alaska. Hawaiian Islands, Puerta
schools and apprentices' quarters are being built at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.94 inches. national life and existence seized and made nes Paname, the Canal zone and the Philippines.
matter.
37
WEATHER REPORT.
the
De long ballets d action
These speakers foretold that the Govern which it is her sole to carly extinction.
amusemont,
Her
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