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| the home Powera, and in itself offers one of this commission was received with opon At a meeting of the Jockey Club oficiale it
the strongest auguries for the future peace arms, and permitted to discover innermost of the Continent. If possible, more satin-secrets of policy. Britain has done all this, factory still is the assurance given by not in the hope of any private reward, but Prince von BUELOW that the very con- to promote the general interests of the
A. S. WATSON & CO., istent rumours which have from time to Line been whispered in Europe as to the probable interference of Germany, in Poland in the interest of the Government of Russia are entirely without foundation, It is true that any such interference would be intensely unpopular in Germany at large, but indications were not wanting PRESENTS. that a strong and united party, even if few
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in point of number, were in view of the supposed dynastic interests of the Empire, prepared to go even to so extreme a unit;
world at large, and with its share in those interests it was contest to wait for its own prest auâ advantage. Now it is curious to observe how one sided the confidence has been. For it all Britain has obtained not trust, not friendship, but growing aliena- Yet these people lion and ill-feeling. who would now turn te Britain the cold shoulder, who by words and deeds daily
inform the British that in their heart of hearts they dislike them and if they could would despite then, are the very people and the disavowal of any such intention
who have done there the unconscious by the present Imperial Chancellor will compliment of attempting without any certainly be bailed with not less sitiafic-pressure or persuasion to reform on the tion in Germany itself than in Europe at models freely presented to the the whole PIPES, LIGAR and CIGARETTE HOLD. It is natural and proper that Ger-fabrin of their institutions, and even their Any should watch with intense interest private lives. Since 1858, when Lord the upheaval going on on her very from- Elain sailed on a friendly mission into the tiers, and should take overy legitimate Gulf of Tokyo, Japan has entirely changed mans of preventing the conflagration her institutions and her mode of govern- spreading to her own territories; but ment; convinced of the superiority of those. one of the lessons most plainly to be read prevailing in the West she has undisguisedly in the history of the past two centuries remodelled her own on similar lines, and in is the folly, if not the wickedness, of the process without any reserve whatever armed intervention between rulers and she has been helped on and encouraged. PIVEK'S TREFLE, AZUREA and CORYO. people, unless the interfering state be. So completely has she done this that were,
prepared from the beginning to itself all the responsibilities of govern.ber in 1858 to re-enter now on the scene, ment. Tho mere propping up of a "falling except in her language and a few of her edifice is of all architectural works the older temples, still remaining ne recorde of most unsatisfactory to an able architect, the past, he would fail to recognise that be and few who bavo attained emizence in their stood in the same ground. To the credit profession will willingly undertake so
of Japan she has done this thoroughly, and damaging a responsibility. The propping apparently without a reserve. No country up of a decaying government is, if possible, in the history of the world has ever effected still more sericus undertaking, which has such a change, within the compass of a mare proved in too many instances the grave of half-century. And now Europe, having political reputations. Europe will be done its missionary work, apparently har to pleased to hear of the good
face the outlook of meat altruists. It feels much like a hen whose duckling broad is swimming off to independence.
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standing existing between Germany and the Austro-Hungarian monarchy; it would, however, be better pleased to see this good understanding expressed in some mece tangible form than mere words. The spirit A. S. WATSON & CO.. of BISMARCK still lingers nopleasantly near, and though the recent revelations of Prince LIMITED,
HOHENLOHK's Memoirs havedous comething in showing how dead in other respecta is the policy of that statesman, and though Russia as a disturbing influence is, at all events temporarily, eclipsed, all Europe would breathe more freely were it able to lay to rest its suspicions on this subject. But i we are justified in looking with an enhanced feeling of confidence on the Earopeno horizon it is unfortunately the case that when we turn our eyes eastwards the prospect is by no means so clear, and here we may note at the beginning we bave no do anonymously signed communications that have ate dy appeared in other papers will be insorted.
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It is reported that a prolimtaary sarvey bas made of the French torpedo host destroyer Fronde, bat this sarvoy has not got beco made. public. The Dook Co. are asid to be preparing a tondor for repaira, bat it is doubtful whether
the cost of these will not prohibit the vessel being again made seaworthy.
The Manila Cablencios says:-Secretary of War Taft has decided that Chiusa oditore, sub-editors, and pressmen should be considered in the exempt class and are to be admitted to the
Philippiura accordingly. Some time ago Yeang Ui Kai, a prominent member of the Chines Chamber of Commerce, made application to
import sclitors and pressmen for the purpose of operatin: a Chiness paper. This application was rejerad by the collector of customs and sustained by the secretary of finance and justice. Appeal was taken to the secretary of war and Mr. Taft sustained the appeal by cable.
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There was a large attendance in St. Jokiu's Cathedral yesterday when Mr Donau Faller gare another his appreciated organ Was the vocalist recitals. Mre. Newborn and her beautiful clear воргаше was heard to whautage in her two appear. ances The programme was as follows:-Finale Sympboule Pathétique" (Tschaikowsky), Beroraso (Karganoff), The Flower (Rubiastein) and Wanderer's Night Song (Warlamoff), Mrs. Newborn; Prelude (Rachmaninoff), Basse Ostinate (Aransky); Hymn 51; Overture (Morandi); Inflammatus Slabot Mater" (Rossini), Mrs. Newborn; Excerpt "Cavalloria
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PERSIA'S RULER ILL
LONDON, December 4th. The Shah of Persia is ill, and the heir apparent has been appointed regent.
GERMAN COLONIAL
SCANDALS.
LONDON, December 4th. Renewed scenes have occurred in
the Reichstag in connection with the Colonial Administration scandals.
REUTER'S SKEVICE.]
CANTON.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
December 2nd.
OFFICIAL CALLS,
A few days ago all the foreign Consule callod on H.E. the Viceroy sccording to the establish- ed custom. Yesterday morning H,F. returns! the call at each Consulate in tara. Being popular H.E. Chon Fa does not send a large escort and as he is known to be very simple in manner there is no ing of ile pompons show that his predecessor was yo fond of. The Sha- meon guard was lined up on the Coneassion and looked smart in their now waiforms. Shortly after Viceroy Choa Fa arrived and was received by the commanding officers of the guard, who galated with their swords while the drams and trumpets playel a lively air. H.E. first called
on the French Consul and then proceeded to the
British Consulate, where, owing to Mr. Mans- felt being ill, he was rec.ived by Mr. Sly and Mr. Jones. Consul-General Mansfeld is suffering from a bad chill and I understand that a chanya
DARING ROHDEKY.
THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN. of air having been recommended, Mr. Mansfield may take a aliort trip to recruit his health. We LONDON, December 2nd, wish him a prompt recovery. It is understood in Washington that President Roosovel is determined to press It is reported that a few days ago an armed Congress to give power to the Federal gang of robbars broke fato His Excellency Tong Government to force individual states to Shao-yea's house in Hazugaban. The robber oboy treaties; in the meanwhile the Japanese valuable amounting to over 40,000 taels." The looted the place and carried away jawellary and question is assuming growing importance, affair was reported to Viceroy Choa Fu by and the whole of the white population of Tong's family. The Viceroy immediately California is resolved to exclude Japanese despatched Commander. Wong Pai-chang, Ex- from the schools.
LATER,
The Japanese Ambassador in Washington
Rusticana," (Masongai). A now series will expresses confidence that President Roosevelt begin on Tuesday, 1st January.
will ́adjust the Californian dificulty in a satisfactory manner, and says that the Japanese bave ceased all agitation on the question.
FOOTBALL.
Lennon, December 2nd. The South African trim defeated Wales
In addition to the support of Mosers, Lammert and Joki, Miss Heariette Murkons bas obtained for her concert to-night the gracious assistance of Mrs. Kew, who will sing as indicated in the progesume here following. A very enjoyable concert may be expected at the City Hall 10-night, it is clear. After violin and piano music by Miss Murkeus and Mice onayin Hent, Mr. G. P. Lammert sings. "The Dorosty is to Unprecedented interest was Lover." Then a Mendelssohn violin solo, and taken in the game and huge crowds were Mra. Kew sings a song. Mr. Jak! joian Mies present. Wales was confident of winning, Murkons in a Bach concerto for two violins, and their failure is attributed to the selec- and Bliss Hunt plays a Drobus rhapsody on the tien of too many old players for the team. pianoforts. Mer, Kow again singa. Môre violin solos, and Mr. Lammert sings "The Rosary." Miss Hant bringes very promising programias
Following the assassination of Madaras Vee, Haljonne by natives in Hanoi, the mander of M. Rondet in the same city by Chinese hae used great senation throughout | to a close. Tonkin.
The Chinese Chamber of Commeros at Shanghai is troubled by the risk to life involved
by the foreign introduction of electric traina They have asked the Taoist to take steps to minimiss the dangar.
Sergeant Major E. Brook, late Chloeso Regiment, arrived at Hongkong yesterday from North China, and in attached to the 3rd Middle. sex Regiment for rations and secoinmodation during his stay in Hongkong.
Chamber of Commerce, the Shanghai Chamber In reply to a letter from the Hongkong has agreed to recommend another memorial to the Diplomatic Corps at Peking, in connection with currency reformo, on linee similar to those sent in 1909 and 1994
is an unpleasant feeling in the magnetic The original action brought by the Holland
The Singapore Free Press of Norvmber 27th saya: The many friends of M-. Chee Quee Bong, for so long connected with the Straits
[N-U. Daily, News' Sorrice.}
THE CLOSING OF NEWCHWANG,
TOKYO, November 29th. The Linobo is antirely blocked with ica.
THE OPENING OF MUKDEN.
TORTÓ, November 28th, Mr. Falford (E. M. Consal-General) arrived at Mukden yesterday.
THE JAPANESE COMMAND IN NORTH CHINA.
pootout Prolect Choi-heung and 100 soldiers to Heuugakan to capture thess and seious desperadoes. Ocdars wero giren to Commander Wong that if any of the robbers wore asptured,
they were to b3 “triad and beheaded” on the spot
NEWSPAPER AGENT ARRESTED.
On arrival of the day boat Futelian on Saturday, the 1st instant, Wong Hai, a Hong kong Chinese newspaper agent, was arregled at the steamer wharf by the L. M. Customs watcher Lui, while taking from the steamer delivery of ail the Hongkong Chineso newspapers. Felopa arresting the
the watcher produced a document issued by Vinstay Shum
powering Customs officials to seize and arrest any persons who are agents for the distribution of certain Hongkong newspapers that are prohibited to enter Canton. Wong Hoi was handed over to the Chinese authorities, but the following newspapers which are not prohibited by order were sent to Wong Hoi's shop for distribution, viz: -Chung Ngoi San Po Wala Tse, Wai Shum and Choun Wan.
RESIGNATION OF A HIGH OFFICIAL
His Excellency Wa Ting Fang is still in Canton and is staying in the Viceroy's Yamen. It is reported that he received a cablegram from the Contral Government yesterday accepting his resignation from all the official positions be
holds,
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Opiam Farms, will be sorry to learn that he died at his residence in Coil St. after a short illaves on Saturday. Mr. Qae Boug only returned from Kio a week ago, and was
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY. immediately taken to his bed with fever. He
The local Ko Sto Po rassived a telegram rapidly got worso despite the able aid of Dr. Galloway and, as already stated, vnsoumbed on
from Shanghai stating that the Cantonese Toxvo, November th Saturday. The late Mr. Qnee Boug was only
Major-General Nakamura bas been appointed gentry and merchants in Shanghai have sout 57 years of age, and appeared prior to his ill-to command the Japanese troops in North China ablegrams to the Waiwupu, Viceroy Chon Fa and the Caston Chamber of Commerne request- in succession to Major-General Kamiwo, ness good for many years more. He was born Chinose family. He leaves a wife and a large in Malacca and cane of an old and respected FOREIGN TRADE IN THE FAR EAST, Kowloon-Canton Railway agreement which will ing them to protest against osrtain terms of the
family to mourn his loss, but these are well
be signed by the British and Chinese Govern- ments during the course of this woak. provided for, as he was one of the wealthiest Chinese in Singapore.
Wo learn from the Japan Gazette that a mont
CHANGEÐ ÁT HONGKONG,
Mr. Douglas Story, journalist and war corres- pondent, writes in the Tribune zm
Twenty years ago Rudyard Kipling sailed from sea to sex. In his voyaging be happened
PROMOTION FOR DR KRUGER.
We learn that Dr. Frederich Kruger, who
feld, and a sense that it is overcharged China Trading Co. sgainst the Tong Tai grottable accident occurred to Mr. James upon Hongkong. To him Hungkong was a for the past two or three yours has been the with elements of repulsion, Great Britain frm was concluded before His Honoar the Walter, on November 5th at the new Golf plane of a handful of British m robant, princes Cousal for Germany in Hongkong, will shortly On November 27th, at Shanghai, the wife of has persistently urged on China the necessity day. Further evidence was heard after which from a putting green Mr. Walter slipped, and him with its wealth and rise, its band be leaving the Colony to take charge of the
BIRTH.
JAKER CLARK, I. M. C., of a daughter.
DEATHS.
of advance, did she desire to recover her On November 25th, at Shanghai, ETHEL LOURlost place amongst the nations; Britain has (DOLLY) the wife of Francis Schwyzer, aged 27
done more, for it. has actively aided Chins years,
On November 28th, at Shanghai, CHARLOTTE Nivnours, aged 21 years.
ECNOKONG OFFICE: 10 Des Vœux ROAD CL
The Daily Press.
assist ince.
Chief Justice in the Supreme Court yester
Counsel addressed the Court and his Lordship reserved his decision.
Links at Negishi, Japan. Whilst stepping and toiling thonands of Chinese. It fascinated
and its some buildings,
streats. He Conantate General at Seoul, Korea, Suce The fracture is a doable one. He was at once launches lie more steamers then the age an his leg doubling under him, it was fractured. looked cat of his window and aid: Beyond the the beginning of the year there have been no Legations in Korea, and Consulates- convoyed to the General Hospital and attended count, and four out of five of those belong to in the process by material as well as moral yesterday-Mr. F. A. Hazeland (presiding), being from the Royal Naval Hospital. The watch the facts of Hongkong from the balcony bat his many other friends will congratulate As a sitting of tho Justion of the Peace by Drs. Davies and Bate, the latter gentleman I was proud when I saw the shipping at General have been established in their place. Singapore, but I swell with patriotiem as I While not only the looal German community It has hailed with pleasure Mr. C. D. Melbourne and Mr. H. Craig fracture was sat nad on Tuesday Mr. Walter of the Victoria Hotel, To-day he would and Dr. Kroger upon his promotion the loss of Dr.
fawer merobant princes, less conspicuously LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STABET, B.C. Japan's entrance into the comnity of nations, an application for a licence for the premises, was progressing as well as could be expected.
and has placed her in a position of eminence 149 and 180 Queen's Road Central, known as The bones of the leg are fractured, but prominest amid a colony of twenty thousand and Mrs. Kragar will be mash regretted, for
Europeans. He alongside itesti. In none of these things the Stag Hotel, was presented by Louis Manuel fortunately the serious consequences of a com- of Chiasss swelled into teas of luas thousands both are widely respected and eatsomed in the Lobo, On the motion of the Chairman, ponad fracture were avoidet by the prompt would find welled into teas of thousands. Ro Colony. Dr. Kruger's successor in Hongkong
And the houses on
on the Peaks: bas Britain been actuated by any senti-
the application was granted,
action of the gentleman accompanying Mr. ad mes pratentions. but the proprietors no mental motives, nor bas it attempted to
Walter at the Links. They fitted a temporary comers are Germans and Armenian Jews,
longer confined to Bri
British Taipant. The now. pose as if impelled by any mere philan- An Imperial Decree dated November 28th, splint and thereby prevented the lower end of the Parses, and Chinese. He would look across -Q01-'Freuse ---8'accuse-is-an- old French thropic motires, or to raise itself on as: The Ministry of the futerior (Mlug- upper fragment of the tibis from protrading denser crowd of steamers in the harbour-for to the promier proverb founded on universal experience, pinuscle of goodness beyond other nations. cheppa) reports that the Gruel Relief Station Hut for these measures the result of the accidant Hongkong has moved up to
position
in the world as a slipping port, with a of 19,201,899 against 18,639,159 and there is no doubt that the recent Knowing how rare in the ordinary inter-ai Kusebialun, ouleids Peking, has been changed weald have been very serions.
reorded by the Port of Leadon-but he would speech of Prince VON BURLOW, while course of nations is the feeling of gratitude
so the red ensign of Britain no longer flying from the stern of four out of every five vessels emiuently satisfactory with regard to or anything approaching to thankfulness it
To-day o ly one cut of every two bolangs the prospects of European peace in the has not expected any return of this nature, near future, is also eminently suggestive and has been quite content to take things that in the past his efforts in that direction as they came. Britain did, however, expect were not so well directed as now he would that as a reture for opening to the Far
HONGKONG, DECEMBER 5TH, 1906.
intes Free Industrial School for children of the
poorer classes (Chiaoyangobü) and asks for a gaat of rice from the imperial granaries to support the parents of the inmates during the
· By special act of imperial Winter season grace we hereby grant the said free industrial school 300 shik (one shik equals 166 catfics) of rice, which is to be handed to the gentry in
those needing relief during the cold weather.
BRITISH BORNEO..
(PROM OUR CORRESPONDENT),
SANDAKAN, November 27th.
THE TENOM-TAWAU KEPEDITION.
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Elvare
to us".
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has not yet, we understand, been appointed.
CORRESPONDENCE.
HONGKONG FIFTY CENT PIECES,
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS."
Hongkong, December 4th, 1906. SIE-The latest issue of the Singapore Government. Gazetta contained a proclamation" making the fifty cant pieces (which have hitherto been legal only ap le two dollars) legal tender to any amount.
wish them to appear. The pest is, how. East the material benefits of its commerce sharge of the institution for distribution ameny Europeans well." The expedition, comprising Story allogos that our commerce is in danger in the Colony cow, perhaps the Government will ·
ever, behind us, and we certainly are not and culture, and sharing with it its own disposed to recall it, and in the interests home privileges without let or hindrance,
little
to
After commenting on the autocratic power of the Governor end the "disfranchisement of a community whose only crime is the I confrm my telegram of this morning, endeavour to ophold British irtaracts in a viz-Tenom-Tawao expedition arrived; distant corter of the British Empire," Mr.
of
the apan ing lost
rasscourses and pleasure Messrs. Moore and Tristam, 88 railway
grounds of the East. It is quite a treat, says the N-C. Daily News, surveyors, etc., Mr. G. H. Hane, for The British "The world
I rolls on
on without heed to holidaye, of the world at large it is well to permit it should be placed on similar terms, to know that during the present year there is a Borneo Exploration Co., Ltd., and Mr. Wendon, and our commerce suffers while our agents play.
it had broken bygones to be bygones. The past policy and that as
down Company in Hongkong which at its yearly the Government officer in charge of the In these circumstances to place a protective
tariff
apoo British manufacturers would do of Germany was not successful in disuniting the last barriers to intercourse with meeting can declare a bigger dividend than last transport, arrived here from Silimpopon last
protect trade, but might do something the western Powere, and we are pleased the West, it should meet with a similar year and last year's was a good one. Such a evening, by the Labuan. They all look re- towards
fortunate position has been held by the Dairymarkably well, after their six months' tramp, representserving our For Eastern commercial
temporarily in
in idleness. Tariff to see that Germany barself has been able willingness on the part of the East to meet Farm Company. For many years the Dairy though they are certainly thin. The results of csinot ensure trade against competition, only constant application to business can to appreciate the fact that in the unity on equal terms. East Asia has done Britain Farm was in a very precarious position. The their journey have not yet leaked out, but it has svall to maintain Britain's position in the of the western Powers lien the best hope the high compliment of accepting its offers; own died of disease. The milk was not pldnti-been onderstood for some time that the primary markets of the Far East. That application is for the preservation of a lasting European has as far as lay in her power remodelled fal and generally things looked very gloomy. object for which they were sent out, to ascertain not to be found in Hongkong or in Shanghai pence. It is undoubtedly a new departure her own institutions on lines directly copied or some time, however, the corner has been the practicability of running a railway through and to ita absones I attribute the less of our old in European politics that France and from the West. It has provided itself with turned. The first and most important thing is from Tenon to Tawze, has to be reported or position in the risbest market of the world."
that cattle plagus has not attacked the Dairy, unfavourably. The new ides, that of a railway Spuin jointly should desire to restore to armies and navies the details and organisa- Then better beaats have given more and better from Saadakan to Kudat, meets with mack Comparative order the distressed Sultanatetion of which to the minutest detail have milk, The crossing of Chinese with Australian more general favour. of Morocco; it is an unbeard of thing that been taken from Europe. Japan has closely stock has had a very beneficial effect on the breed." they should do this with the tacit approval imitated in her-political institutions tho In addition to this improvement in the generat of all Europe and with the openly expressed political systems of Europe, and China has barinese, recently the Company added to their business by undertaking to supply frozen meat good will of Great Britain. Still it must sent recently a high commission to British and game. At first this was not a sucoses, bat be confessed that it is but an experiment,ahores to learn the art of governing her this too new has begun to pay and generally but experiment as it undoubtedly is, it is millions with greater profit to the empire, things with the Company are looking very indicative of the improved relations of and greater happiness to themselves, and } bright,
That is only Mr. Story's story.
As we have no British dollars in circulation.
see its way to follow the example of Singapore in this respect-Yours, &c.,
EXCHANGE.
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Obsacratory yesterday žuveď the following report:
On the 4th nt 11,55 am.—The barometer has risen in E. Japan, and fallen over W.
Japan, the Loochoos and N. Chins.
Pressure is low over Manchuria, and over the
Pacific to the E. of the Loochoos. It remains high orer Central China.
Fresh monsoon may be expeated in tho Formoss Channel and the China Eos.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0,00 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon
Tact is an invaluable quality in a woman, It endears her to both sexes and makes heur most comfortable, companiezable person to live The object to be aimed at in a good army is with. It is an almost impossible thing, to to-day is as follows:- highly trained staff and generals and an cultivate, but kindliness of heart is its maxt Hongkong & Neighbourhood efficient and contented regimental service. In door neighbour, and that can be cultivated. If any country but business England the officer is you make it your aim to try not to hurt people's Formosa Channel ..... paid a living wage. It has been said that we feelings you cannot go very far wrong at South coast of China between soatlar our dead round the world like old oigaraad kindliness will carry you much more
Hongkong and Lamocks, ends. We certainly do not pay much for the successfully through life than a pretty face or South coast of China between privilege of so treating our soldiery.-M.&JOB & witty tongue. MACMUNN in Blackwoods Magazine.
Hongkong and Hainan..
N.E. winds, moderate; fair.”
N.E. winds,
fresh.
Same as Nn. L
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