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THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.

The legs which futtered from most feg- staffs in the city yesterday, and adornet the shipping in port, boraided His Majesty the King's birthday. Tocelebrate the onrasion in Hongkong the rual review was held at Happy Valley. Being a public holiday, the exultange barks, government offices, and the majority of local Brras were closed.

At an early hour in the morning the route for Happy Valley were transcura en packed with sightseers while there was nut an idle ricala on the many lends. People were Blocking to the scene of the manicures notwith- standing the threatening weather, which fortunately cleared before the officer com. manding arrivel.

te rest

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The natural beauties of the large ampli- P90X lo theatre would of course have beon greater advantage under brilliant sunshine, ba! though this was lacking, the presence of the three thousand armed men gave to the surround- ings an animation and a picturesguess that made the occusion niemorable and made the event stand out as one of the most attractive scenes witnessed in Hongkong. Certainly the the picture oyen delighted formed by the larges asembly of the "solliers одан of of the King." The tulanzed India asked as they always do, Thorough warriors, and worthy to take their place with At the older regiments of the British army together u Buer kudy of men med a me imposing spretneio could not be desired. appealed to all sections of the community, and as usual the Chinese were present in thousand. and adder, to this label of sunda that came For the mental from outside thus onelesure,

It

year in succнsion there were stons of Blue mer

LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

R.KAC. V. UNITED SERVICES.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10г, 1906.

The two days' match between the H.K.C.C. and the United Services opened yesterday, the first day's scores being as under :---

W

E NITKU SERVICES.

Le Smith, .., runt.. Mr. Ling, B.,, 1; Maskay Mr. Woodward, 2,5., Ponsonby

okay

10

12

Lt. Itenbow,,N,, e H, Hanegok ʼn Mackay 21

LE Jany, R A., Poutres b Mackay

get. Druce, K.W.K., and b Bird Lt. Hope, A., Pomby b Mackay..... Major Pethay, a, wiɛ.. ↳ Mackny

31

... 2.4.

'st. May how, 2.5 2.1., « und Mackay LA. Stangue-Leuthen, 1.31,9., not bot

It. Hunton, . .,, » Mackay la Pentet...

Extras.....

+

Total........... BOWLING ANALYSIS,

12

ILL

W

1. H. Mackay....

7

W. Praky

B

N

B. B. G. Bird T. E. Pour

1

3

11. K. . **

T. E. Pourre, e Bruce b Woodward.

K. A. B. Pomona by, 1. Podley

13

W, A. Pomelk, Lhow. 1. Podlog

A. 9. Tauge Hope Foley

R. Hancock, Peeley Woodwark

1

Harry Haunnek, e Hunton b. Pe leg

13

W, CD. Thruwr. b Woodwaed

Testal............

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CHINESE ARMY CRITICISED.

CLAIM FOR PROFESSIONAL

SERVICES.

HONG KONG SOLICITORS 2. J. CLIFFORD WILKINSON.

Discussing the recent manoeuvres in Norih | Chins, the Daily News coreludes:-But when the Chinese soldier has received his meed of praisa and the methodical manner la which the three days operations were carried out has been commended, we seem to orbanst all that in ta bo On Oct. 31st at Kobe before Judga Suyanaga said in favour of the manœuvres. It is is not and two Associate Judges, the hearing wa so much their erudeness, as shown by a mul resume of the notion brought by C. D. Wilkinson tiplicity of situations wholly impossible in real and E.J. Grist, solicitors, Loth of Hongkong, which is s to be regretted, for impossible for the recovery of remuneration for services luations will occur in manœuvres 10 every rendered. & c... amounting to Y2,348, from

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of the world, but rather the general J. Clifford Wilkinson, minori-water manufse- country impression of hollowness or yurcality left lurer. of F the mind of the observer. The main object of

Dofeudan

who conducted his ouse in person, nisawuvres is to provide the General Staff and put in a translation of the statement of Heuior offers with some

experience of situations cur

secounts sent him by the plaintiffe, ma requested to arise in real warfare; in quite a second at the last hearing. liked to merchant in Shanghai, ary. for the men.

Ad we hare sirendy seen, the whom defendant had applied to call last time. Chinese

rese nanoeuvres of last year and of a few Threo exhibits were also put in, copies of defendant to plaintiffs, days ago are robbed of this important fauction letters addressed

by by fue enlistment of outside help to arrange two of them requesting them not to proceed Bvery detail of the operations. Even whey

the

E. A. Fowler, C. II. Mackay, R. 3. 4. Bir and

kr.

CIVIL SERVICK 1. RA. MESH,

Tho return match between these teams WHE player on the Civil Servim ground at Happy alley yesterday afternoon, the resalt being a win for the visitors hy 1 rubs. Scores are

dir. Coindler, en Brets, la Jortun Kit Candy T

RA. YES.

St. Spower, A. Jordan.

Ja

11

Had Major Thames, la Brett

sen. Major Ciresa, e and bi lanti

-1

start. Day live, libondon

SM. Tulten, land and

in blue on 1ks fel, mul comument was the navy shouk? baso been reprovenienl.

The troops

wern drawn up on the rang course. They were form up in two lines,

in the first being the

Hongkong Volunteer Troop,

Royal Garrisou Artillery,

Koyal HagiÓTH,

2nd hallation Queen's Own Rogal West Kent

Regiment,

3rd battalion D.C.0. Middleset Regiumat.

Hongkong Volunteer Corps.

The second line was composed of the

H.K.S.BR.G.A.....

119th Infantry,

129th Baluchis.

the

of

The $95 guns

posted car troru

This right racing track the first in, while the bands were massed

251

in the car of the nt of the division ander

vonios Inudmaster Calthorps of the Middlesex regiment. It was naforțuaxte that the King's representative was unable to attend to rosies the trumps al in his forced absence The officer commanding, Copel Duling,

Dis post of the luling base. Ti units parade comprised 24 members of the TEK.V.Tu 411 of the R.G.A., H1 Regil Engineers: 42)¦ of the Royal West Kents; 492 of the third Middleser: 3 of the R.A.MO,, 190 of the

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153 of the 1199h Infantry; 598 of the 120h Baluchis; and of the Indian Medical Staff ia alla toʻal of 3,65 rank and e

Lieutenant

At the appointed time Colonel Darling arrived accompanied by his staff, the members of which were Major Ross, M.J.S., Captain

Josling. D.A.A.Q.M.G. aut MoLn, A.D.C., 1994. Baluchis

When the inspection of the ranks had concluded the fen de juis opened. The

Sut. Traynor, ba đorđen

Set J, Hurks. Brett

Sg. Bule Kelly, Diradau.

Extens

Total

C‡AIL SERVICE.

P. J. Lumbles Blow

A. Jordan, Fire, Payles

P. R. Adkins, b Baglios

1. E. Bret, net in Tory

4. Han, Hayw

1. A Fours & Pury

(4. Hoggarth, e fioni. Di Raylan

W. H. Kelly, not out......

Ja. Willen, in damgas, he flamber

W. Cast, è Torn, in Baylisse

1

11

R

M. Adlingtons, Thew,, DJgames

Exter

TOLL

PARSEES 1 SIYA. MERVICE

In the match between the Hongkong Pase Cricket Club and the Ciril Service Cricket Club on latter ground at Happy Valley to-day, commencing at 2300 g. sbar, the f Bowing will pay for the Parsers:-F. J. Kuga, D. Novin, B A. Tarapore, M Bezšūjou, J. H. Krzenjes, J. J. Vasaula, S. B.

J.

Bátiwall, B. P. Tavaria, D. R. Captain, F. B. Kavutuna and B. K. Mohtu. (Umpire) A. V. Avania (Seover) A. D. Khara“.

CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET CLU 3.

The following team will represent this elab 10 amateu ngaïust the Parsto C. U. 16-dag, play. to start at 23300 p.m. on the C.SC.C. ground :--' Mr. H. T. Jackinau. (Capt,) Heri. Dr. J. W, Atkinson, Mesure, E. B. Reed, F. Biden, P. T. Lamble, L. E. Brett, A. J. Jordan, F. Bacon, Hirst, P. R. Aduan, F. T. Robins and W, H. Kelly (reserve )

PRATGENGOWER ROYAL ENGIN KERS,

This mutela will take places today at 215 pm. on the Garrison Ground. The Craigen gewer teum will be na follows:-La. H. Lammert, (Capt

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tual prdering of manourros might profitably agaibat other firms bat only Ea She and Com- and the other in reply to a telegram demanding romaneration, in which defendant stated the amount claimed was excessivo,

bo

taught to

to the higher officers of the ChinaSH Army, the

the lesson is by a lavish striving after spectacolur effec

effect. If the youngest member of European cadet

is robbed of much of its value

K

Mr. Yamashiin, for plaintiff, rofneed to recognise the exhibits in support of defendant's

corps had been in General Chang Pino's place at pundant stated that the stalem ut of

Erichiblips on October 24th, when the Com. mander-ia Ubief of the Boatbars Army allowed his force to be overwhelmed within a few hundred aces of the grand stand," he must have -frended the spectators of a

tators of an interesting and episode by adopting the obvious

spaces

account of the claim sustained many un- able items. For instance, under date November 151b, 102, 125 was put down as paid to the barrister, 14 plaintiffs feo for visiting the

for barrister and another visiting fee and Y50

reconnoring on his left Haak. the harrister. This charge of Y for visiting

air; it rivala the beat Brework display, lo Again; bare two lines of infantry sztanding over tan or more miles firing away at one another, but it does not teach the offers the art of war to

to allow the

to merch companies in close formation saree saroes the line of fire of numerous batteries of artillery at a 2.00 yards range in order to have their wen in position at the stipulated moment. Other shortcomings might be pointed out in the actual manipulation of the manmayres, but enough has been written to support the conten- tion that they fail signally in their main object.,

THE NEW HEBRIDES CONVENTION.

Although Dick Soddou, the strenuous premier of New Zealand, has passed away, his spirit live after him. It may be recognised in the protest reported to-day, to have been made

British Colonia) Suret Lerd Elgin, against the signing of the Naw Hebrides Con- veutics. Mr. Seddon's

message, given on

to

read as follows:-

mas

twice in one day and it was impossibly to understand why payment was made to the me barrister twien in one day. This item showed that the Blatoment of account was incorrect.

Mr. Yamashita staled that the atatozunut of account just put in by defaulant, had been sent

to him.

The Court overruled the application of dofand- aut to call the Shanghai werchaut referred to.

This concluded the examination of evidence, and Mr. Yamashita addread the Court, Counsel pointed out that the case had been The decided in the Hongkong Court.

of the Hongkong Court was valid in Japan, by virtue of the Treaty Japan was regarded in this matter as on equal fonding A marring, Toy instance, with Great Britain. contracted by a British subject with a Japane parties went there.

England, if the Japan, was recognised

Defendant had no further statement to make, and the Court anus and that judgment would

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INTERESTING REMINISCENCES.

board the Oswestry Government to take enten delivered on the 7th inst. Japan Chronicle. I unprocedented demand of Lanesshire for cot

Ask the

of the onlies, The Commcuwalth and Now Zealand Governments are incensed with the Imperial Government for holding & conference

firing

the conditions of a dusi protectorate of the Now Hebrides without first consulting the colonies so deeply interested.

and

The Imperial Government call us now to

sal

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mixed

JAPANESE FINANUR.

FOOD

A vonautic career has been closed by tho death in Bombay at the age of 5 of Mr. Trem chund Roychand, who was the central figure in the memosble Bombay shares manis of the early sixties. Mr. Roychand was the son of a Jein merchant of moderata matis, wel when only sixteen became a stars broker in Bombay. HS exceptional ability as a fancier maght

ht him to the front; hir intuence with The bunks ad morcantile firms. Bath European and native became very great. In the East, eren more than elserbere, asthing succemle like access, and when expected wealth purest into Western India as a result of the

the American Civil War stopping the owing to

dinary supplies, Mr. Fremchand toychand a

and co-operation was most

vagerlyi sought both by

ompany promoters and by: Mr. K. Takahashi, Japanese Financial speculative investors. He bought up enormous

Button, of Gujarat

and was tho principal individual beneficiary considera England last monthuldonbtedly on a special mission, made the following

of the 1 millions sterling additional woulth ored into Bombay from 1961 to 1865 as salt of the high prices and enormone trade in this

With very few exceptions people is product. of all classes gave themselves up to demoralizing inspeculation, and the state of affairs was enta- parable with the South Sea Bubble of the time of George 1. As in that case, the inevitable The surrender of Lee's rag in this spring of reaction brought widespread run in its train. 1865 benght down the prica of Indian caiton vanished as if by with a rub, millions of money van magie, and the chief speculater was also the chief inferer. In some respects his lows of fortune toll on Mr. i ogebunde mind; but, be Jest neither his con per his business ability. With great tenacia por mained on!

of purpo hu the Stock Exchange, s and LA almost everyone

u'atiro forer as well had been stricken by the pecu a as himself.

reputation as a a financier, though much impaired, was not destroyed. For the second! time, built up a substantial business, and such was his knowledge of stocks and shares Laut In could do oral business ell day long, often

mect

KO iz

and to

opera-

His Fan

advise on what has been alrcuily decidunt, making our liftenttien very grout, he entire subjecut

My missie en this occasion is connected with is of vital importauce to the Commonwealth

the convrion et the Six per cent Customs and to New Zealand. We ought to bave been With the ag that was obtain at represented at the conference, and if there November by the placing of

been has anybody for us there who know nay thing about the subject, the result would Paris, New York, Berlin, and London my have boet very different. Whorer were the Government has redeemed all the six per cent Internal tonus issued during the way, and it is French Jer

to issue a further £ for representatives of Great Britain,

proposed diplomacy been 160 much for them.

the conversion of the six per cent

Loreign cannot honourably say anything further; my

loans. 1t is upo

pcesible at this moment, to Lazds and

and tongue are tied by the Imperial

No far as Goveruraent, but I wish I had poor, like when 11.is i-te will be unde. Certainly can be the present woment Joshua, to make the sur

stand still

for the a favorable one is not As the subject matter

impressive appaltion. this

It is, however, for this purpose that I is now likely to corso before the public with

have oame

from Japan, and I shall real is soms prominuner, it may be of interest to sur London until is accomplished. Meauwhile it up what is known about this convention The new Hebrides, as fas us the protection of life only romains to watch the markets of the world

seize the best opportunity that pra itself. and property is encored, are fla commission of French and Britishc on Pacific statisus. There are many British Mr. Takutashi said:

Tarving to the financial outlook in Japan, in the islands, and some of and reach

At home money is very easy and the outlook is favourable. Levelopment and progress an fashion which rated toy French settlers are accused by the British, bands. The shares of the South Manchurian

disputes. The

a result of the war are to be observed on all the spot shd in Antr

tralasia,

which we acquired as one of the results French establish

ascendanry by puroft chasing lord from the native and pay people, and a private telegram jasi received his fellow tewas, and pone for it ju arms and spirits. to British being prohibited under their own laws from bare teen tithes for abust 10 times due importing either arms or alcohol. The Joist Our people Lara herome imbued with wider have been applied over. commission of naval officers referred to has no interests long demanded in ostablishment of a Everywhere one sex indications of a desire for oth Laud Court, the app inimest of a British present ju ores y department on a great

extended scnts, and on all sides progarations are Resident and the equalisation of trading cou-being made to embark upon enterprises of a respecting alcohol &e. By much larger character than would have been blanket angle. French Convention of 1901, dreamt of a short while ago.

they hace ergo tracts of land in a,

10

many

an

to the Baving memoranda

of

lakhs of rapers, to be dictated to a clerk in the evening recurse to a note-book, leasing all

and of and nobtrusive bearing and kindig

esteured by

of

of endeavouring Rate war finve been engerly taken up by our sympathetic nature, he was highle

A mutt

of the

the sufferers

forlage

from the mauis of forty odd years ago thought Morx ver, within-ecund of the sbaro market the of blaming him for these loss of fur beautiful

**clock |

menntain battery fired teinte of 21 gina. Basa, A, O. Brawn, L. A. t ose, R. Pestoaji; Power-to decide these dispater, and the British geouomic, financial, and industrial ideas. beautiful chimes of the Rajabsi Tower"

ach seven shots being punctuated by the fire of the differont companies. After the smoks cleared the volonel gave the order."Three cheers for the King." Needless to say there was not an order of the day obeyed with mor ulacrity sud good will... Hoots were removed and the voice of the troops în unison burst forth in three ringing cheers. the prolonged echo of which reverb-rated among the hills.

Then followed the arch past. The offior commanding and his staff look up their position by the slating base, and to the strains of their

the various regimental

companies marched

standard-beareTS ..E the past. thoss which possessed them carrying theic colours on high. The marching on the whole was excellent, and as equal after-qund pasmail the base, showing an even front and a straight Fine of ek steel, they were hemtily shored by the large crowd of civilians in attendance.

I. 1. Kinnaird, E. Irving, R. B. Cooper, S. E Green, J. Craik and E. Vincezet.

LEAGUE TABLE. The following is the Lengua table up to date:-

LEM.

· Craigongower Kowloon

Civil Servicw Hongbing Polimm

H. K. C. C.

R. E.......

A

A win.

МАТЕНИЯ,

Army Staff

3 prints

I point

u draw..

FOOTBALL.

AKS CATI .N PUTRALL,

The march past finished; the troops were The following have been chosen to play for formed up in review order and afterwards the Hongkong Chuk Y.M.C.A. to-luy marched off the ground, the Kowloon soldiers (Saturday) ou the Club's ground, Kick off embarking for the mainland end the local men | 4380 p.mi. Genl : C. C. Hicklog: Balks; E. F, Augoll and J. Witchell; Half-Backs: IF. C. returning to barracks.

Gray, T. C. Vernon and I. Garrett; Forwards: II. G. Baths-combe, R. Miller, J. Hall, H. Conghitrie and A. N. Otler.

SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. R.

HOUGHTON.

Mr. R. Houghton, who carried ou a tailoring business in Queen's Road, und has been residing to Hongkong for number-of-years,” died- suddenly at his residenes in Collegs Chanibers yesterday morning.

According to a statement made by his boy, he had been unwell for some days, and on Wednesday was conflued to bed. A ho did not rise at his usual time yesterday morning, the boy beenine suxious, aut hearing no sound in his room entered. He found List master lying dead on the tied ; and appearances indicated that he had been dead for some hours.

To grow old beautifally, people must have observation because to notien what goes on nioand you keeps the eyes bright. And they must have humour, because humour takes th bitterness out of disappointment and the edgo off. contempt, so that it is easier to smile than to frown, And thy must be humble, because humilit makes people kindly and courts usand unsoldal, and these qualities keep away wrinkles and preserve the hopeful tints of

early years.

BOWLS.

KOWLOỤN BOWLING CLED,

The diaw for the third round of each of three competitions has resulted us follows: CHALLENGE US. PRESIDENT'S INTXE,

W. J. Crawford

R. H. Baxter G. K. Haxton R. Whyt G. R. Edwards

H

A. Ramsay

2 W. Itussol

T. Wright VICE-PRESIDENT'S PRIZE.

A. Ramsay

W. Russell R. Whylo G. K. Haxlon

the

J. Rems

or G. T.

T. Wright

2

W. J. Crawford

1. J. C. Gów CHAMPIONSHIP.

W. J. Crawford A. Romany A. A. Milroy

G. K. Harlen

GERMAN VISITORS IN JAPAN.

The members of the Reichstag awam to Dave been plesand with Japan.

every quarter of an hour to th liberality with whichs de End gives for pile roses in the days of bir werth. He susce of a ummber of distinguisheul citiz srpsa wke), upder the public spirited advies and guidance of Sir George When Dr) Riedwned, tande the clien tional art philaaflerapie buildings of Banday worthy of the magnificent setting of the "towa and island."

Mr.

for the ere-tor of the

the two Governments agred to appoint a commission to settle outstanding land dispates, und it is the result of the investigation of this -commission--which forms Han-besis-of the-

1878 of rupees (Rare nearly tij; Boy Cousention, so severely denoured by the late Mr. 'Seddon and which is how

university library and

and the graceful Kajabai Clock Tower, named after is mother, i protected against by the whels of Australasia.

denignol by Sir Gilbert Scott, To Cadentta The commerce of the islands is not very great comparatively, being estimated at about £54,780 Mr. vou Boullendorff Koelpin sail that all university he gave three lakhs of rupees derf _*।. for imports and about as much for exports, it the Japanese took great paize not only in scholarships to his metire town of curat

a library to th is chiefly carried on with Sydney and Nouns, entertaining the visitors, which was done lavish females arbol to reach &

Hombay Scottish Orphanage the bidding at New Caledonis. But there is probably more iny. but also in assisting them to see as wuch as this question for Australis than the commercial possible of modern Japan-the Japan of the trg piece of land it occupies at Majand aspect and

ond if she is the more justified a factory and the workshop. They had seen large to pool of his own or of the Miz

with protesting against busty netien on the party of establishments, where the best machines and several dharamsalas (rest houses; and th the British Colonial Office. There may some test improvements were employed, they had or castured temples. Indeed his cheri timene be

be imperial questions in which imperial seen ship-bailling yards and dorks prepared as publie und private, were innumerable exigency must overshadow losal wiehor, but the to buil feet of merbauen well personal habits and nice of 1 fo were quite Golenies are sorely, entitled to a hearing. A powerful vessels of war. colonial policy that even gives the impresion this a beautiful

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RUSSIAN TRADE IN MANCHURIA.

Both IAN

12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

MILLIONS

OF WOMEN

USE

Cuticura SOAP

Assisted by Cuticura Ointment, the great Skin Cure, for preserving. purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stop- ping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings in the form of baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, or undue per- spiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery,

Mall the guy to work, Londres Dejat. P. Now, bene & Buns, 1:4, then shumeriq. Badker Ding & Coop Me Proges, Moden, Man, P. 4

Luce, har ty are furikensie

63-4%

THE GEVLOON-JAPAN TRADING COMPANY.

PETITION TO THE OVENOU

Sir Henry Make svous to have business worries at Ceylon such as he probably never remned of at Hongkong. From the Times of Ceglas we leara 1 at the following letter bas been addn ssel to his Excelliacy.

Your Exil ney,-E

And with all timple even in the days of his most abundnut hring to Your Exeollmer's speelfully beg to

Feality before the common wen). 'I hey i

MANCHURIA TRADE PROSPECTS BRIGHTER.

country and a charming prosperity. Times, that the colonies are to be ignored and sacrificed people, who as its owed to bin, were more is a perilous oso for the British Empire.

than Europeans in general to sink their kad met the Goran merchants here, to whose onerky the ligh

Ar tween Japan axlent of the tendo

wwe dae Every- The Board of Trade Journal publishes somewhere they had learned, and they hoped that interesting qutes respecting the progress of by their reports a little more interest would be

awakened in the Geringan

b

y's unfies the following

re The Cophon-Japas Trading Co, Ltd, with a view, which will revive Your Excellency's boat attention as per foint Block Companies Act No. of 186, Ke, &c.

"This Com ang with a moorinal capital. of: The following interesting paragraph appears. R10,900, 2000 sliares, at Ho per share, was and registered on the 3rd February, report published this week

1906 The British Commercial Attache, who has first cull at It? on each share was collected in

in Messi, Noel Murray & Co.'s piecgoods previously to this dat in Nevanber, 1905,

The information is based on an artiéla by the pesteru affairs were undaritatut when just arrived from the North on a risit to March, 16, last balance was called and finally

Russian trade in Manchuria since the war.

editor of the Harbin Vie taik. Russia's four

10 retura

die C

kasia's Far Easter per significane Star Derain to be made on the Japanese exchequer houses here early in the summer, From advices Hongkong and Shanghai Bank abors the name

to Port Arthur and Dolay, feroner

Fame and the

(31

hel

marble and manifold the course of their visit they had experienced Tects that hy the time the remainder of! Septomber. 1996, with funds in hand, but this.

army

ם!

the Russian and

this port is the bearer of much more reassur-collected or subscribed, at stura-certificates are What Mr. vol. Boehlendorf was part

articularly ing - conturning the true conditions is not issued as yet, notwithstanding overal chief gains dus to the war are considered to the interested in, were several phases of the political Manchuria than has been current for a requests me to is 3 uuring Director, Mr.

Th

greatly augmented carriage and trafle

life of Japan, the form and made of the repre- cousiderable time. He states that great changes John Kotelawala, city of the Chiness Fusters Railway (Mau-antation of the people, and questions of taxa- have taken plans lage the visit of the capacity of

"Besides, against this Company's clausos charias), the main beer of Reasian coonomiction in view of the luglar demands that were represen

in Betrok

entatives of somas of the loading import funds of the Company are deposited in the The Mancharia.

of ita.

will further development of the new order just recently rec-ived from a personal frial of John Kotelawals, with power to draw and port, the

policy

licy of things with reference to the

in Teit iliar, the principal distributing endorse by him only as a discouragement to the Dr. Walian, who belongs to the German centre in the provines. be learns that concern.

The caused Nations Liberal party, expressed himself place has a much more active appearance. At the general mocting of shareholders hell Russia jucalculable raisfortures" Or Theqantly delighted with what they bad learned Goods are moving in all directious and tut on the 23rd of June, it was distinctly decided to aurichment of the islabitants of portion of Manetaria (Brander Rosina and seen. He mentioned that the Japanese had fidence is being rapidly restored. Haite start this Company e-business from the 1st

often been accused of distrustful- accretiveness. intained

lus co the sites, during two years, of

Japanese troops have evacuat-resolution was nut cried out and instead a To on her nothing of that kind. Ou the contrary, in Yoko.ed the province in April, as stipulated in the notice bas been sent to the stare bakders by the million men, this reginu

suka for instance, they had been shown all the de Treaty, that Coustors Houses will have Managing Director dated 28th August, 1906, churia, not being devastutad by the

contents that this Company never decided acquaintance of the Chinese, tails of a reasols being built there and Admiral bron established by Chins along the frontiers, of war (4) The

Kamimura himself had voluntarily and both North and South, and confidence will upes and has caused great dissatisfaction thanks to the war, with all the varied products in thoni mittemot national decence, though be greatly improad and trade will begin, to amongst the shareholders. of Russian industry, this ragion previously a

au exporti

tin such matters was with thear in the Boutib again. He is confident the nutives! I therefore humbly beg Your Exentleney being exclusively supplied by British German American, and Japanse goods. Iz illustration person of the Germans oa al attaché. It showed hare amplo men-y, but at present are hard-in and ez babalf of the shareholders of this

that the Јаратина were getting over ing anyway

the country

ntry Company to

interfers and examias ing it up, until such time as

and is free from the foreign armies, with their investigate all matters, and to order share distinguish between essentials and things which atlant, undesirable ramp followers. No certificates to be issued without further delay the goods by reached 17,000,00 pennds per month

it is no use to make a fuss about.

doubt the currency question will be straight and also to call upon the Managing Director Hogether the travellers were apparently end out by then aid the province will be for explanations why this Company's business allowing for a subsequeal decline; at least 100,00 || 00

subsequent on to outed assured that their visit would he of advantage abies to set an example to the rest of China, was not opened on the 1st September, as was pounde upen for the future. During the whole of in furthering a boter nuderstanding between but at present the nancial arrangements are decided on the 23. Jane last. I have the 1963, ie, prior to the war, the total only the two peoples. Travel is an education, and it in a state of disorganization and the native honour to be, Your Excellency's obedivat.

helps to break down barriers of prejudice and

banks bers decline to give any facilities on servant, W, M. WIJKSINGĦA distrust.

shipments to these parts.

Hatton, Monday, 24th September, 1906"

v. W. Ramray

T

J. M. Henderson

R. JI. Baxter or

the

A. Ritchie

railway

author states the current year

the first

of the commercial revival of the coughg of their nervous suspiciousTiers and know how 10

I that dun riege of

T. R. Whyte

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT,

The Indo-China str. Kutrang, from Calcutta and the Straits, left Singapore for this port en

the 8th just, at 6p.a

Ema

amounted to about 20,000,000 pounds.

with

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