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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND, 1906.

state that there is absolute unanimity between shipowners and captains and officers of the merchant service that the subjoot of discipline should be seriously taken in hand, as the prassat state of affairs is not only inimical to the interests of the country and the shipowners, but to the safety of life at rea,

TOLD BY A MOTHER.

11, Albion Street,

Rugeley, England, From childhood I bave had kidney and bladder trouble. but since my marriage_lover I have suffered more than I can 7 years ago

Trajet, is to learn that it is railways demand attention-first, the Shanglani afraid that if the water reached my heart, I

l

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and "clean"? Because Normas Kau-long-Cantou railway DS; BOTE, CHIT

symbat.

THE SOLDIER AND THE STATE. Mr. Haklene woyed probably admit that his

Haying boon brought up in an old-fashioned reduction in the americal strength of the school, we were taught le regal all attemptent Armenia to

syndfing roform as unscientife, unscholarly and dotestable. And yet, when such a scholar as 4 th intis fitness of those who are

Professor Skeat addresses t to such a body as tho to I left wổ the colours Tho nom for

bich exs in this envaection British Academy, a paper

first glauch which at improve place in the speeches of uit

seems to recommend such an attempt, we feu).

RAILWAY CONCESSIONS IN CHINA. in horities. We bold an invidious even before we may read thes

hamphlet, that military

must be mora fe ha said for the proposal ongst European Armies for the

A Times telegram, dated Peking. Ang. 12th, of losses through disease, dismissal than our traditions and or prejudice have or, experts are quite reconciled followed, Ami to

Profesor Sket's a-British railway matters in China aru very unsatisfactory. At the presort time three our le battalion being fillet with sneh im

winklings that they are quite which is anscientitie, un-cholarly

Sa-chau-Nanking second, the extension from the firfl without their Reserves

Su.chau Hang-clitu

to

sed, third, the Aise Arthur Haggard pats the case ray for Why do we write den "and lean.

All the concessions curately, in the useful little vatise lie | series in the reigns of the first two Edwards

were granted +11 September 14th, 1998, on the has just published' on this question, when

hen } did not undered and the

Aag for her

demand of the British Government, as alone ho says that English recruits are Why do we write “huya”:

and "

Fment for the Chinese breach of faith in connez- not, generally speaking, of Elu stamp and giz," and spell the verb "live" in the same jou with the Enhan or Paking-Han-kai rallway.

physique, stamina or chameter,

way as the adjoctivo "live"? Because we are

Ailer

long delays, the final agrement for the the Army nowadays should attract, r

Shanghai W with whom the self-acting man of sing a so that Encurs useless when u

, and the railway is now under con- the lower middle

which the chef

significance. Why do we write "comfort" and

and is making good progress in struction ranka ought to be composed, cares to assiale monkey" when

comfort and fags of organized obstruction of every con These drawbucks are grievous mangha any mean the Inter Norman scribe,ceivable kind. The first issue of bonds for this

[, us? railway is nearly exhausted, a case, and when we see the fureus about to land that use and were indistinct

second issue is diminished by 20,fari ve, as some interpret the

necessary, as provided into contract. On June operation of the changes, 440049) non, drawn

19th Tang Shao-vi

informed the British Legation largely from such stable elements as the Cunds,

that the money would found by Chinn er the Artillery on the tearse, the quality of

authorization for the issue of bonis giren before the remainder become a truly urgent, consulera

Angust, 1911. Thui present indications are that tion. Ia arst frustrative fact that the in-

China has no intention of providing tho money Crash of pay infried by Mr. Brodrick has

by that date, tiuding an exons in the Emperor's mada o appreciable differs in the quality of

birthday, which is on the 15th. the recruiting material. The soldier of the line is now remarkably well off financially; the ad- vantages 3 T

ertainly outstrip the other career in

made no

whist

Louition the market for un

-

demand to be written for e, and the final e lost its 9th, 1 railwng was concluded on

the

"Y

And

apt to be to this day-in manuscript when wo dubinor" an American form, wear revealing pur igarance of the state of one selling of the unaccesites syllable before Columbus was born."

Thes

only a few of than stabs which Professor So if deals to our pride of sellar whip, in a paper which will, at least, deliver the gestion of spelling reform from the ridicule it has hitherto quired. His point is this, that we cling to the all forms of spelling, withunt realising how these old forms were promubard, the

tell, especially during pregnancy. For the fow months preceding the birth of my children, the water collected in my limbs and body, making me a dreadful size, I became so big ikat I had 16 to go sideways up and down stira: my logs. were swollen as large as buckets, and I must

I used to b have weighed over 12 slote.

should be gone

I suffered from violent culting pains in the back ant lains; I would be nearly blind with pairs in the head, and my heart seemed as though it would leap into my mouth. walking misery.

The doctor described my illums as dropsy, but is melisine did rao no lasting good,

Of Dont's Backache Kidney Fills. however,

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After I had med Donn's Pilla a fow days. they began to flush out great quantities of water, and the swellings gradually went down. But that was not all; I never suffer as I used to from the terrible backaelus, pains in the head, or heart trouble.

I don't know when I felt so well as I do now.

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offers of any * thouniforia retains its stim Written words ar mieru symbols of sounds. May but now repudiates her Sirent, i'xford Street, London, Englml, post,

way

In the case of the other two mailways mon. tioned Chius formally andertook to grant torres

to those prevailing in the case of

skilled labair.

Au alreads

report, an ediat of amongst the class from whom we must expest The sken foras elange from generation to September 3rd last cancelled the British coness tar drive its wrors. Educated opinion (thanks generation, the spellings live, indod, bension for the Su-chan-Hong chau-Ning-po rail-

partly to the Bren

07: NAUT totter partly to Mr. Kipling and

changed in 11

and transferred the construction to the of the soflior flast prevailed among the sarcasted, but sadly before the incrsas ofcial native bura. Oar Lrgation pro- | War) Lakes a 20 Fanuara- and intelligent view expresentation of the snds infondd to b

testol, but the protests were ignored, and Pharisees of the Victorian sar. Novartlacless the service revxins unpepalar; its social states printing and male nblic o familiar with the Legation, though such a condition invitas The printed form as the disseminte it from the delay. has now consented to allow the spoken, and then only in a half-hearted and often discussion of this breach of faith to star

for the Kau. ignorant, renner.

large over til the negotiations Sumber of our words are spelled so as to shurung-Canton railway are concluded. The nego- tiations begin this week, the Viceroy of Chuton how they were farvelu pronounced, which at cuts sexplains why they 16 no longer phone ically exact.

continues to be disparage (it heing in the lower and not the higher ranks of life thus the mist and most rigid distinctions are drawn and enforend and the man who takes the King's shillings today is still, for good reasons or bad, lowered in his own eyes and in these of his country ines. Until we can disestablish theen lamentable fuels, a thinking man can regard the personnel of the Army within an emphatic sense of discomfort and expresiension,

There is no

Mujor Haggart pery closely into the espos of the popular impression that, if the enlisted soldier is not ipso facto a black shop, he must necessite bena one. docht remo mori inthence in 1 senllywag prof th ecruiting office, where the first steg is taken. Taro is an unpleasant suggestiveuss about the advertis-zangs of the Advantages of the Auny upon the walls of pedics stations; there is a furtivuess about the location of the offices themselves in back streets, resembling the privacy so losghtfully provided by the side entrances to pawn-shop: and the cheerless und ans tractive character of the premises is less calculated to imhan the negbyte with paide in bis country's service tab to lapress ou hit that he is accepting a bust sort and cutting himself adrift farm the bonds of self-respecting sonisty. Once lauded in barrocks, the defer dor of his his country still inds a lack of inspiration in surroundings. The cletostable places to

gratis laag noge of Mr.

have been with

It follows that.

Besides being cumshrous and troublesome to laro, causing annessary trans to teachers and tears to abide and sending up the printing hills of the British Empire, according

Professor Real's calculation. by Som thounds of rounds aumially, ear spelling is therefore, unseatitis and waschularly. What is the reniedy? Acerling to Professor Skout, to use our pretty accurate knowledge of how Latin was pronongest in elsiest times to pronounce its out and make our boys promener it so, and to adopt the Italian sounds at cowls ne cur rail in phonic spelling, That great simplification would result from a weit-considered velimen of spelling reform, no on, we believe, had denied, excapt some fow

hardshell objectors who declare that they will be able to distinguish sea" from "var, when they find ndihenity in distinguishing "we" (eidere) from: "se" (ardes).

And, datesdale as we shall

continue te

having selected and sent to Poking as bin repres Kung Ta'ai, so anti-foreign

bki

Inior of the most violont wea'ion of the Yung Chias party, which aims at the cancellation of all concessions granted to foreigners fart

It is of the or for railway.

importance to Hong-kong that this railway should be built, for the colony, confident that China will be compelled to fulfil her obligation to permit ita continuation to Canton, is construcling an immensely costly railway to the Kan-lang frontier, which will i naclass without this continuation,

A MONEY-MAKER.

THE CAREER OF AN ENGLUMAN IN MANY. LANDS.

The late Mr. Edward Wyor, chief of tùn Operative Department in the Imperial Mint at Canton, who died at Kobe while spending a

consider it to have to write sol," promis."oday there, was a Birmingham man, and an

bet ppl. foold," "Jooz.""cum labor," "denalcev," "eg,” comand" and other bilens forms which Professor Skoni remmende, we are quite aware that their or ugliness is a matter of familiarity

account of his career is given in the Daily Posl of that city.

Mr. Wyon commenced kia business life about 1877, when he was apprentice to the Inis M. Ralphy Heaton,

of the Birmingham Miut, whe in that year sent out a miut to Marseilles to

Arnold-Forster, wo rather tika “ka 2." und "es, atrike bronze.coins, having to a contract.

Set in late on desigte it

of

s of the

it

iN

the situation would permit. They procida for

betler fo

to endure ueling than to be a lower standard of civilisation the reion incorrect,

any

The sentimental objection-that of the respetable working classes has mistakes hallowed by time carry with them a neeustomed to in his two hot!. The soldier fragrance of association more valuable than is compelled to eat in the apartment

mere Recurse is on that can outweigh sleeps: when he returns from a wet tad-day or the cluius of scholarship and practical use. Fatigue, he is obliged to throw down his dripping But the great point-a Foint of which we clothes on his bed and let them get rid of their have no intention of pronnaneing pro or cou-- moisture as best they can, theappointments of! guard-room are adaptedrales forbund deriu ints thus for decent men compied with the most arduous

huir duty and the canteen phase of system, with its negivet if intelligent preren tion, is diabolically suited to the production of drankards when ver men are endowed with less thin the strongest types of character. Na sur naka that the soldier should Be upon a bed of

roses; batik effects of Laecessary Landship ajusitah batulis ant when the rent tions of military life are notori usly pited below the level of the emmen Avilisation that surrounds it, the loss of self-respect which ensues will bh degrala thass who enter it and repet the cost desirable classes of

1n the early

par of copper coin into breeze, 15 Mr. Wron was seat and 16 Barmah cu behalf of his employers to superintend the area. tion and epipment of a Mint for the Burmese Government. That the work was satisfactorily performed may be gathered from the following quaint testimonial which Messrs. Heaton subsa, quently revived, the foreman" referred to

in just that On which side lias free scholaring the late Mr. Wyan:-

ship? The size of Profesor Skeat is a warranty of enermons wirkt. bus-will no champion arise to prove him wrong and save us our eggs and mir heads Acarleney,

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DARLINGTON'S HANDBOOK. "Ini directed by the Board of Trade to in-able man in his business, ami the Ministers are form you that they base given careful considera therefore most thankful to God. Now, if they

"Sir Honry Ponsonby is com tin to your letter of the 10th u. stating the (the parties above referred to continuemanded by the Queen to thank Mr. objections of the Mereaze Mies Service perform these things relating to God, they will Darlington for a copy of his fland- recruits to #sale #istance,

Major Huggari does not neglect they on con

book," As-ciation to the proposal that when a dispute confer oneil upon future gurations.

Mr. Wson was mages or other matters urises

was afterwards entrusted with the sideration which, even if there were others, with regard to

"Nothing better enald be wished for.”— tesk of establishing a miut for the Republic of

British Weddly. would prevent in

the possesson of coliny shrewd btween a master end any sentivant a mercant

Colombia at Bogota. In 1885 Messrs." Heater ness nil foresight from placing the best yours til marian office the super atendent should

"Far superior to ordinary guides,”--

Daily Chronicle. of his king wæ country.

10 call in an acer died official erected a wint for Ulo Chinese Government at of his life at

Canton, which was at that time the largest Visitors to London should was If a man kan turn joining the Army, that of a gormes's organization, not l

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ft was a great underlak. to represent the intervals of the mint in the world.

DARLINGTON'S would be certain (if he had been a goot snidier) case

machinery capable of

of striking 2,7 1,400 to obtain employment at a fair rate of wages, no

coins per

allow the

ou the epletion of his 100 of me pugonien be Board cannot disregard the fisting, but Mr. Wyon was equal to it, and he

Th

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the service of the Chinese Government as Chief of the Operative Department.

He and his wife wore besieged in Peking during the Boxer rising and Stre, Wyon died. Mr. Wyou was contemplating retirement to England when he died.

DEVON AND CORNWALL

80 Batrations. 12 Mapes.

that seuren, wt a Goneral rule. ure et present erected I was accompanied by a large | LONDON “A brillant book "The Times, vacsuciis creur. the skins of the Army, and plan under a disadvantage in Ore case of any of or fron: Birmingham, including

disjorte with the muster owing to their inck of staff with it recruiting and its popularity suggestion out guerance of the provisions of chief caster, a roller, a coiner, and a the people, wild son undergo a trans. Formation We connet into pablic opiniva the Merelmet Slapping Acts, and to their soon- They reuminal at Canton for two years, aud it, der existing conditions, it looks, an equent inuidity to gate their cae properly after instrusting the Chinese in the manufac❘

ture of money the par y retu

returned to England, the man who has startered the perit before the pariston lont fa thest circame of his early manhood to a calling which Lances the Board of Trad har regnize the with the exception of Mr. Wyon, who entered justive of allowing seamers to call in SONZO Indianps him after-life and an organization

Accredited person to represent them, which

offert to repair property NO Hi the sacrifier, as the better than a terkles and they have decided that the reestry ins wastrel. It is seine comfort to know that this tructions in egard to the matter shall ha isstel in the connection of the Army forthwith to superintendents of percutie mar scandalous grap

civilian pacemits is in a fir with

to being in off-HERBST JEKYLL вулу

The earl of the Merentile Marine Service remedii Sit Edward Ward's Committee co

Association,

in a statement they buried, the Civil Employment of Ex-Soldiers and

How To A BEAUTYOL--Keep your com- Sailors has just prepared a a searching and say they vior with alarm any such change a plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Creme Charmant, Lait neties: Report of which Mr. Haldanes appears indicated. If anion dolgates are tel allowed Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Poutre fully resolve to take advantage. There are to be present during the sugagement, and dis-Charonat will enable you to do it. many occupations for which the training of the charge of am, tl gives los atent, the Specialities for the Skin are the study of a

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nt, and in difficulties at sea will be very largely increased, soklier la u

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Toularity

2TH

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ON SALE.

A TABLE OF THE›

Her

RATES OF EXCHANGE AT

HONGKONG ··

certain artificial Lauriers and to bring the able, and astes will find that their authority resourers of a strane contralised organization at sea will in fugnently defied.

The Murchant Service Guilt have also in- inte plug, The Committen urge that a mare decisive preferenva shoull be given to er soldiers formed the President of the Board of Trade

out Departments, that a similar that they regard the proposal of the Board as one for Demand Drafts on London on the day of ot in all Government favone should be shown thom in the casuf posts more step entirely derogatory to disipline in the preceding the Departars of the English Maila

merchant service. Up to the present, the guild also Tablo of Yearly Approximate Avenge controlled by local authorities, and that the ago

of disputes s for admission, to the police force should state, the great majority

FOR SI YEARS. have beenjalicutfel uperby the superintendent

every

partial

as to wages

FUC

1874 TO 1904,

Price Cash. On Sale at the "DAILY

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In revisal for the benefit of men so well adapted of the Mercantile Marine Office who has always to its duties. A further departure of the utmost importance is mutaiud in the recommendation been supposed to do his duty in a strictly in

way; and they feel that if the men are saidia be nie?, the task sup "that

le rendered There is plenty military career,”

god demands tine in

extermely difficult, and the acquisi.

inorocsod a soldier's life for the

it is . of o skilled employment, and there are on his time will be very great indeed, a 47 varieties of work in which be may he practically beyond doubt that the men will now trained without detriment to his professional object to any and every deduction which is made duties. This

principle the Secretary for War from this wages, no matter how obviously has already endorsed

Parliament, and its justified it may be. The in application should

gar te retiaze soldiering President that he will seriously go on the both of its practical drawlasks and of its sosial decision. Referring to the right hon.

Featle disparagement. When it has been so arranged man's own Statement that it has been calcolatad

the Anny

shall hop to make a man, instead that there were 37,000 desertions from Britisa marying him for the ordinary responsibilities ships during a year, the guild point out that , we may hope to see the King's uniform insubordination is rife, and no proper anthority

that

0.

reconsider

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