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ounsel, but what was the use of supplying him with a counsel if that conuert bad not had the opportunity of getting his case up. He asked for an adjournment. He asked for s privilege which he thought would have been Becorded him an opportunity to get up hie case. But his Lordship thought fit that the case should be brought on at once, and that he (commse)) should not have that opportunity. He

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19TB, 1906.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

FAREWELL DINNER TO MAJOR TRITCHAND.

Last night Bajor C. G. Pritchard, com. entortained to a farewell dinner at the Now mandant of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps, was Headquarters. The galiant Majoz has daring his form of five years been a most popular officer, nud the regret expressed at his

PRINCE BÜLOW ON GERMANY'S There have been animosities (verstimmungon), England exist, too, na deep political differenscs.

POLICY.

HISTORIC SPEECH.

Our London correspondent sont us a message foreign policy, la reply to Herr Dagsermann's referring to Prince low speech on Germany's interpolation. portant to warrant copious extracts,

The speech is nulloiently im-

which

appmatical and unintelligible animatio, for which, as in castomary in life, both parties aro about equally responsible, but no bostile actions. For the rest, both peoples stand near to one intellectual relationship between the twe another. It has bred truly said that there is

In the cocnomic sphere we are one another." International intercourse

culy consist Germany and England omulation and which in itself is desirable and that which in the forth political opposition, not to

coore. Emulation and rivalry need not all

WD

DD

con

Is and

taking Trur,..

between

asked the jury to consider the drawbacks of the approaching-departure-la-sincare-This feeling make from two separate-reports-na-rad.rivalry oxist in international commercial inter-

As far na cur relation to France is

I think we must draw a distinction between that ngtual situation of affnies is possible. Thesi

idon

War.

Mr. Gomparte stated that Court and juss efficiency of the cor, with its undoubted hiok his cropped up here and there in the Prags and Italy without our relations to these Fowers

defence and so their condomuntion of what he is shared by all ranks, and not, the least by called the bad principle of dragging ears on in the rank-and-ille, to whom he has ondeared a way that left absolutely no opportunity what-himself by his tact and consideration, Withal, ever for a proper defence,

ho was a disciplinarinu, and the increased had listened to a very impassioned address from pularity, reflect the highest credit on Major his learned friend. But it was not fair to say Prilohard, who has indust shown himself an that the Crono nitrade with the object of ideal Commandant of the Volunteers. taking the defence by surprise, and to bring Chemoco eloquect testimony of the regard in which case before they wars ready. There were four the Commanding Officer is held could bo bud

viewed

pyr

as it with North America

riously impaired: England

apeak of of closer relations or an alliance with Fratee

We bare snch rivalry with Austria-Hungary

continues, not to be roalied. The gaud for

thereby is so long as the existing feeling in that

being tory this lies in the wants of the past, what it. Germany and Eaglaid ested noel the relations of the countries suffering under Japan without red differently by baruleos and

I are mutually Intriotian, which can be called either an assuch. For this reason alone sensible people 0 it in to the i exaggerated self-ince or a national pride

e interest of sech to retain the other

of imitation. Many bonour to

contact with a very prominent great French statesman of whom I Frolain grateful memories for he showed himself to the ne, who was then s

Neig It lies also in the koonners of good custourors, anoh gout customers that

that is

case in the presetak sessions, much, the witnodxos than the large muster which assembled in the Forthy con into years ago I had the in both cauuiries should do what lies in their

ia every one word present. I was entirely at the discretion of his Lordship which cuss ho would have called on.

His Lordship then directed the jury who afterwards relied to eurider their rerdict. Twelve minutes olapsed before they returned into Court, and then the foreman announced that six jurymen found the prisoner guilty and one not guilty.

His Lori-hip sail he could aut nccept the verdict and ordered them to retire again. After a further consultation they relarued into

"guilly."

Headquarters to do honour to him.

Major Chapman presided and was ported by the guest of the evening and all offers of the Corps,

After dinner, and the usual loyal toaste, Majr Chapman said he rere with mingled foolings to propose the next toast. Ho was pleased to preside over that company assembled to do boueur to the Commandant, but he felt regret that the time lead cous to say good-bye to him, Major Pritulmed would lease an honourable record behind him. Ho had been an

work under bim. He (the speaker) would look

nible and fring Secretary of Embassy, Germenu Burgerowisters and town councilors!

power to remore misunderstandings and to forward mutual understanding. In this con- action I should like to express my gratification the friendly reception accorded έξιος

to an iowa to man. That was Lean Gambette. And I remember how one

in England, and at the words attered in Loadou on the cension of the visite escuing, in brief and pitby words, he described

I believe his action mad attitude as a member of the that such a drawing together of poopla to Government of National Defence of which people and men to men is useful and urcessary. he was the sort. France," he said to be a little too sceptical

I think that Depaly Bassoranatu had fallen to her knees, I have said to her, contend that such

THE this Kubject. rales Francs at such a moment." Usmbetin the visit of our journalists to Enginal Gul up, and now forward, march. Whoorer relationships is useful mal necessary. From 15 keitting of personal

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WINE MERCHANTS,

Asked if he had any statement to mako, tla | back on Miger Prite bard's term of service with young tuan that I was said to myself interely; futulie and mala fides. 1 hon ever appoa: opposed to aud another in warfare. [

conclusion that you are guilty of the crime bran entirely rearmed with the now 15 ponader tism to fir with each shining

prianmer said—It is a false charge."

His Lordabipe The jury have come to the

are charged with, and I have met the slightest hesitation in saying that I don't sew hus they could ecmu to any other conclusion. It seems list thio evidenes is about the clearest ovidlenes over produced against a prisoner in a murder charge. then conued the black cap and passed sentence of death, concluding his impresivo remarks

to

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a thermometer in bis hand; a motion of the 40, 1xpect profitable results. I hope that the Court, the nonninam verdiet. this time being ideal commandant, and it had bosa a pleasure to rent zmomente, one oan do anything with us beans, mad that, with dur fielty to turir hand takes the moreury rise or fall. In such publicists of both countries have got to know France." As (lambetta said i mo geatlemen,

the greatest pleasure. Daring those fire years

if over suo

a fate falis on the German poop they had seen many-chenges The corps tndation still find

then

on the French Elapiro, many the

gan, it had been renipped with several batteries extremity. It is precisely this keenness of un, even to the bitterest of maxim guns, and had also been armed with ambition of the French peplo, in fact, French patriotism, the strong at tease the new short rifta, for most of which they the traditional and brilliant qualition of wire indebted to Major Pritchard. Last but aur Western neighbour, which, militarily not least was the headquarters, which would spanking, compel user to be ev vedette. But only to preserve the last land, the Tosges, that of Major Pritchard and the sympathy of bat also to maintain the national anity the Governor. If they wanted a moonment

arbich

achiored, and our Jength once more! (applause). To place the pinnacte on the Com-gball never forget what a French diplomat t

attained

rosition as a Power in the world. 1

Westphalia, which gave birth to Franco and dissolved Germany I leave it to every conclusion. German thinking man to add the neoDSBELY France was a firm and rounded empire when Germany and Italy were si only goographical conception. A solid block of That at overy or nearly every collision with marble between two loosely adjust-d mussies. one of these two neighbours, so far

The Chancellor then turned to the relations

of Germinat to other States, praising-ths action

of

12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

THE

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all maurer of pacife virtue to the Triple ROBINSON PIANO

Italy at Algeciras, and ones more escribing

Allianer,

u. With

and proper patriotiem, they will in will always keep before their even that are.it it is impossible to compel anybody to love yout, each of the two nations has felt claim to the testeer of the other. And if on publicistic

that henceforward the Gurusa and Fuglsh shoul the conftsgration spread over our borders ground, here as well as there, many sins have

Referring to Russia, be said. We have no been committed in the past, it i

pas ib. to b koped ides interfering in Russian Poland, bat Achitby which could heal the wounds that one side. In 11mt no one will stop us. Press will I show that they resemble the lance of we

we shall be capable of extinguishing the fre on itself had caused. Thers is no sensible man in lira extinguishing work abroad we have nothing Germany who does not honestly desire good rela

to do Wo would ko the Russian Government loyalty. In an article pubaled in au

it an Anglo difficulties, for n Ramis powerful and bealt by yars ago stond in

in the front rank of the balance of power in Europe and in the pro-Be

that it was not hate relations with Ruseis are gond and friendly, against England which at that time faured and have not for a long time been so tranqui since ssen then there was no question of the

all the en hustusm and love for the Boers, and correct as they are to day.

મ Negotiations have barn going on for existence of such a late. Garaian enthusiasm

months between Great Britain and Russin, and for the Boers was to be traced to Teutonin their entoume promises to be that a settlement idealein and German romance, That is quito

will be reached regarding the territories, of true. And this sy 1 who then epposed and Central Asia and especially concerning Tibet, had to oppose this romance and this idealism, Persia, and Afghanistan. German policy has this deep-root-d-terdonoy of the people to treat poreason for disturbing those negotiations or for political affairs as matters of the heart. To my regret I still reed

CO., LTD.

His Lordship not have be ca pussible hat for the persistence was regained with stream of German blood, tions with England on the basis of mutual to find a way oat of its proseal interaalTALKING with the anal "May the Lord have serey on of Major Pritchard they had it in that building be" and at last. so lato also painfully, German paper by a German pablisist, who sat home is a valuable factor for the preservation

mandant's bopes they had only to get tivo ord bistorian ouce said to me, "The Treaty of oppositor, I Lave found the world. I am glad to be able to observe that our

your soul,"

POLICE COURT.

Tuesday, December 1816.

BEFORE M. T. A. HAZELAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE).

AN INSULTED BOY. Louis Comer, of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, charged bis No. I beg with disobeying orders. It appears that the complainant had recently lost $950 and the polies were called in. Do- fendant was searched and feeling that he had been insulted, I refused to do any work. Complaisant did not wish the boy to go away. and his Worship adjourned this case for a week to see if defondant gave satisfaction in the discharge of his duties.

six recruite to bring. the number up to 300 - before Friday morning when he left the Colony As they were aware, ley bad intended to give something more tangible in token of their appreciation of his services, but it had to be abandoned because it was against the King's

regulations. In

conclusion he read

the

following address which was signed by every member of the corps in the Colony

Major C. G. Pritchard, R.G.A.

Commandant,

of

S

they did not revive help from a third party, France was bo

hound to show herself tho

few

was a kind of unlural arcessity. Tronger our menesreally in the Press that expected to have.

en zen

for the mistrust fell against

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question in the farther course of

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RECORDS.

NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED.

looking askanos at the result they uang be responsible Should | German rights or well-carnal interesta in England I

came into que have often shown that the idea that the negotiations, loyal declarations from both LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT. On the eve of your departare from the Colony her neighbours. That he could unity of | development of the German est is directer sides leave it beyond doubt that our rights

Hongkong Volunteer Corps,

This

that

will

LATEST COMIC OPERA SCORES

direotors of Frunch polay have over duabted the cansal congentior: which existed between this predomiranca

of Fraze and out

and interests the against England is merely foolish-I cau suspend the

be respouted. We will process of German and Italian uification was a

a characterion with no ctl

cther ward the idea continue carefully to cultivate our relations he opposed just this side of the policy of the England-and that the anxiety of many of expansion in the Far East we bars never Barious

rious reproach against Sapoleon III. That t wn cherish offensive intentions against with Japan, Desires of Der quest or plans MUSIC: Second Empire won Gambetta fam. This

circles in England with regard to a

Great ente

entertained. We desire to partition of China, product of Freach co-operation is, Germany Garian feet that sines not exist is simply and seek no special advantages. Our aiman in came to an end is 1870. At that time Germany man

incomprehensible, At the banquet of our the Far East are purely coonomic, and their frontiers, but sinultaneously inward anity and asi.ieved not only unity within her geographical municipal representatives, or at least at that

English Minister assererated unity towards the outer world.

This last

England now posse-tem the roadiest Wild Dell, for bearing in a manner calendated to standard of sheisney; the presant-condition of Corman frontier territories from becossing the wigs for miralty, declaced pabloty that

acquisition will more

more effectually then the strongest fest she has ever had, and intends to relations with America are based on historio pnsarision of Matz and Strassburg prevent the waininin the set at the present height," And provoke a breach of the peace. His Worship the Corps which has been so favourably com- play ground of the warlike appetites economie Eugland had never been so streng at ser as:

.n.few weeks ago the First Lord of batione. But Italy, too,

of foreign

we the ubergued Members of the Hongkong Volnicer Corps cinant permit you to Iwave without exprossing the high appreciation of your morsions es commudant of the Corps during the past five years, the great regard and afection which we all bear towards you and Mrs. Schmid, of 25 Wong Ne Cheong the regret we feel at parting. Your efforts Road, summoned Miss Nienot Goldtown, of 7 | have always been in the divortion of a higher

FEMININE AMENITIES.

said he had received a letter from a solicitor manted où during your term of command by who had been sngaged for the defence asking The case to empanad. Her wodd Lerefore hear the case on Thursday..

WHT IS A BRAIN?

Mr. H. K. Holmes of peared for a nativo who had boon fined for not attending to a certain

drain, and applied for a re-hearing of the ease

on the ground that the drain was not a house

drain.

the several Offers Commanding Troops bare is a testinory to the gross of your endeavours of which you cannot full to bo prand.

The Corps has secu many changes during the past five years, all of which have tended to its material improvement, sad have been due 'o

your initiative. One of the most important and one which must have a vary beneficial effect on

righbour, is also a loosely-adjusted mosaic. is a messi Stato and enpported on the

Alliance, she can appronob

France nearer without the fear of browning dependent on her powerfal neighbour. It is intelligible if the proad French

time, BD

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and

nt

prezent, when she is equal to every possibla combination which the other lowers could pan to her. Therefore, I ask. Why this "We do it for a moment think of building a Beet which could be as strong as that of England, but we have the right and duly to possible for us to protect ourselves in the maintain a flest which corresponds to the extent Sof pur commercial interests, which mako il

of

is I gely dependent on the peace, of the integrity of and of the open door. Our friendly

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AND

DANCE MUSIC

JUST ARRIVED.

Hongkong, 29th November, 1906.

(116

The Bishope, having individually stated their

add natural grennds. In order to adjust our sunamic intereste, conciliation and goodwill are naturally required on both side. For the attitude of America at the Horocco Conference I tender my thanks to her.

With regard to foreigz policy, despite my very great admiration for Bismarck, conviction on various ormation in past years, I must issue

on are induced to renew such statements collective warning against always following a course bis lines, ly by the following considerations:- adapt itself to tam tads it foult

1 Bust also deprecate any depicting of the

The Chinesa Government has recently resolv. facts ibe present time, sad especially to the awakening and strengiben

future in gloomy osiours, a sourse for which ed to convert the opium trade in Chins into a no justification exists. According to English Gratornat monopoly, in order partly, no ing of the Gorman national conssicuses which

opinion ne nation has such grounds for optimaisa dozi, to raise a larger revenue on the drug, onz complete equality with other nations requires.

isolation. A uation of sixty millions of opium vice, by imposing a licence not only on to build ships, to maiztain a floot, just as people, with such an army as Germany has is all rundere but also all purchasers of opium.

Russians, Japarell We need not run after anybody-bat Chi-mg, haring both within the last few years Dover isolated sy long as it remains ter+xcellencies You Shih-kai and Chang Two of the most influential Chinesa Viceroys,

presence of foreign interest nod to deford our

as Germany,

the wolfare and strength of the Corpa in the In this the Morocco affair has made us change, couste Why should we not have the right feary, Germany ved have to such great but ateo ostensibly with a view to checking the

to the dely in completing the Building you

What do yon ay

Inspector Durcņu- I um aure it i

Whether it is a bouso drain or pol?

Mr. Holmes-Yes.

His Worship-You had better ge ontwide and show

comforts.

the plan so that there shall be no misunderstanding. On returning

Mr. Holmes said they were agrood on the subject matter, but his argument was that that particular drain, being connected with a auliah, was not a house drain.

Dis Worship aid it would take some time to consider the legal point raised, and he would

adjourn the case for a week.

LICENSING APPLICATION

REFUSED.

yesterday afternoon of the Magistracy to

two

to

haro had so little opportunity of enjoying its made such an atrance. (Cries of "Jaurèf their countries, and I added to our enemies. We have no need to quake vice among his numerous civit and military

for your future, and in asking your acceptance of this address we would assure you that we shall always inke a great interest in your bareer, which we are sure will be a distinguished one, and we hope before very long to welcome you back to Hongkong in a higher and mors important position than the one you are now.

relinquishing.

The cast was drunk with great enthusiasm, musical honours being accorded.

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fear that possibly in the and it would be on these thirty-six years into our world pond industry, that it does

ibat

Colonial

At the

consider an application for the transfer of the received by the company, bo said he was proud Co2520at we have no ides of

state with

do so. rofar to the events of 1904, -

with the Akobak

thues in connection

calm development and

it was

relations be-

that

will be:

be

able to

to minimiu

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His Worship (te Inspector Duncan) future is the new Headquarters, the erection even if it has happily ouen more showed that the the Illius Freres Just a year old te neither dignified nor wise. (Lona destineed tho opium habit, the former has ra-

of which has been das entirely to your ouergy great people wish to arrange matters in a and the keen interest you have always taken in

pencende manier. I have of lon heart French and the English His Worship-That is the sole point the affairs of the Corps. We regret that owing tion this or that Frenchman lus often said be Prime Minister and which the then Italian cheers.) If we keep our sword sharp, to accently issued orders tending to stamp out the

Is who share this view. In private converse:

if my memury does not decviry me, I culled to m the arguments with would gladly take common stops with us to this States imported the strengthening of the Brats

President of the United both useful to our friends and can be unploesant end, but so far no Depaly and no Senator hea

that we found before

suy

That is ast the suberdientes. frowning abroad. swallow does not make a summer.

in the But ourselves

Lastly, the publications of the Young China amage. The German purple way with a great people. (Cheers.) There have Tu saying farewell we beg to touder to you what is quite possible in France is quiet, tiormal, and the German Emperor have no bollicose been hard times before. Our position would be paris hara meantly leawn attention to the

Бага and Mrs. Pritshard cut vory zineara good wishes | Lope from Left to Righi, that the number of / will not proceed from us. The German Empiro / inaugurated an over-seze policy. Our position on ment, and the courage und loyalty of the Japa

correct relations. I hope and I betiste, we all appetites. Breaches of the pores and attacks better then in the eighties, had we not meanwhile iguar

of the Japanese Goran- far-sighted Frenchmen who reject, on principle pesoo with all other countries, and the same sau

aines its cruction has remained in unbroken the Continent learese ground for feat("Hear; the rigid prohibition of opium smoking as at people, connecting those nigh qualities with the idea of attacking Germany will ever increase, be said of very few other States Our

bear" on the Left)-but we must so conduct sud that the number of Frenchman who

who are

the outcome of the pros. least a contributing causs, opposed

In view of theso considerations, the under- to war with Germany only because

of our trado they _r

Det endanger the security of the German people, pinile for his Majesty's Government, evon at

Bisb that Germany race on eminently

to hope that way be fortunato for France will diminish. We all posceful policy acknowledge, without Bismarck and Moltke biva hope that among both peoples the conviction ago and in wide extent has made for herself in rely only on ourselves, and we must be able to opium which may in some degree vindicate the

already shown that reservation, the position which Eus land long situations are possible in which we may have to this late hour, to adopt a policy in relation to will gain ground that neither of them bas su the world. That this is no more figure of speech rish to those emorgensies. Since the Morocco British and the Christine games from the interest in taking on itself the gigantic risk and

Conference we can look calmly to the future, solfishnes during so many years of the Ludian all the terrible misery of a wor, and that it will is proved by many things touched upon by

Jobleguy cast on them through the apparent be recognised that it is to the benefit of both Tepoty Bassermann. Prines Bismarck used to

110 although there is still ribrating a

certain "Major Pritchard in reply said that was the reintions. And what seems cal. peaceful 3, "In Servis we are Austrian, în Bulgaria political excitement which calls for caulicu, policy of Great Britain in respect of the opiam

people not to disturb reciprocal

possible is Russian, in Egypt English," We have cast no Let * not forget, amid our internal trade. both

may meat amicably on the stumbling block in England's way in Egypt, differences, the interests, welfare, and right peoples

G. E. MOULE, Mid, China, proudest and the suddest day in his life. After economic ground, on the ground of industrial even though we day have had a formal right to of the whobs

Then the German

CHARLES P.BCorr, North China. A meeting of Justices of the Peace was bold! thanking Major Chapman for bis generous and commercial undertakings, and perhaps heretheless we have been accused in the from the Right, the Centre, and the Radicals

position. (Cheers

J. E. VICTORIA, Hongkong. remirke and the way in which they had been and there come to an understanding over some and Gorman papers of

GEOFFREY D. ILIFF, Shan-tang. Replying to other speakers later in the after-

W. W. CASSELS, Western China. Ee time, I must adjunct lipouce for the Connaughi Hotel from to have com manded the corps for five years thrusting ourselves in between France settlement of the dispute. 10 peaceful.) had kept within the limits of the Constitution, of this letter, the shortness of my experience in

A900, Frince Bülow contended that the Emperor and we desired a

Though heartily agreeing with the purport A. W. Slaton (deceased) to William Biron Moses. There was a growing intercet among the Russia or between France and

England. Above

and declared that Germany was not a country China does not qualify me to sign it. Mr. F. A. Hazeland prosided, and the other who having put in their fifteen drills said "can

members. There were still come, however, all, we do not think of making o

disturbance of tween Germany and England, that is true what in which Parliamentary government was H. McC. E. Price, Bishop of Fah-kien. justices prosent were Mesara C. D. Melbourne, do", but he was glad those were giving place Alliance has hitherto been no danger to passe.

the Franco-English friendship the object of our Bismarck said over the drawing together of possible.

The Archbishop received from Sir Edward open or covert efforte. The Franco-Buzian North and South Germany, namely, that fruit

Grey, the following reply F. J. Badeley and B. H Craig.

and has obtained does not ripen more rapidly if you hold a lamp THE OPIUM QUESTION IN CHINA, permission to make it public: Mr. C. P. Dizon, from the offien of Mr. 7. to others who were prepared to devote more It has, on the contrary, proved a weight that

Ander it. If the relatione between Germany.

Foreign Offeo, October 20th, 1906, Hastings, appeared for the applicant, who, ho fine to making themselves more efficient is has contributed to the even working of the clock and England are to become friendly and conf- stated, had formerly been in the United States their work. The Mejar then related his efforts able to bo said of the Anglo-French Alliance jars and ill-humour les bobind us. The hand { weeks ago from the Bishops of the Anglican Government on the opium question.

Your Grace I "A CERTAIN PREJUDICE" EXPLAINED.

bare of the world. We hope that the same will be dential, time and patience are, above all things,

pleasure in acknow- ledging your letter of the 24th ult, transmitlieg ince necessary, for a long period of misunderstand- to got the pressut headquarters and the

s memorial from the Anglican Bishops in China. with regard to the polios of his Majesty's (sic). Good relations, fear. Binge then he had acquired experiencs/sympathetic interest which the Governor took Rassia have not interfere with the Franco-moved from "wind and rain" to" claCommunion in China a

between Germany and of the political barometer une now good relations between in the project, and added that there was a Russian alliance. The good rele in the management of licensed promises at likelihood of the corps being supplied shortly dotion & the megan copano stand in contre-

That bis Majesty's Government are propered ie opinn question. This memorial was transmitted to give careful and sympathelle consideration to Forcing matters will do nothing. If Shanghai and Chefoo. He was a nau of geod | with

to entente cordislo

by the Archbishop to the Foreign Other with any proposals of the Chinese Government winter clothing.

to be improvement, friction and irritation must charsoter and was a proper person to hold that returned thanks for the address presented to Western Paware without the good relations of living interents of

conclusion he pacific ends. An entente cordiale between the

pursues be avoided on both sides.

Above all, the covering letter calling attention to the weight great peoples must justly attaching to the signatures appended to the consumption of opium year Grace is no brought forward in good faith for restricting him and s'atod that though he was leaving the the two Westerz Fowers t

The words of the memoria! were a doubt aware, as a declaration to that effect was high above personal tumours and

and it. to Germany would be a A discussion followed in camera, and a police Colony on Friday ho was still commandant filling in Germany, at forming a circle of Powers for both countries, and for every rank

That holds

followe:- of good, objection having been entered, the applicationist April, but Major Chapman had kindly roued Germany, at ieclado a ucapacitat of Rociety. There has been talk of altero Canterbury.

A policy that aimed at driv- susceptibilities..

Po Lis Graco the Lord Archbishop of made by the Secretary of State for India in the

House of Commons on May 30th last, offered to carry ont his duties to enable him to me, would be a very serious policy for European at the head of the German and the English Commusion in Chino desire very respectfully received officially from the Chines: Government So far, however, no communication has been The undersigned Bishops of the Augilan The formation of such

ring is not ut

the regarding got two month's holiday at home before returning ble without the exercise of cattain pressure.. Or that point I say that neither King Majesty's Government thoir unaliered convic memorial for, the conversion into a Govern-

19 zuquet us rate te raprenent

proposal referred to in the to his Pressure generates counter-pesurs. From in good hands. He wished them all the best of pressure and counter-pressure an explosion Edward nor the Emperor William will :

tion that the prevalence of opium smoking and ment menopoly of the opium trade in Chipp good fortune, and lo hoped the corps would might result. For this russon it is

the Chinese Government yet addrossod other forms of indulgence is opiates bas particularly live up to its motto Second 10 nove in the tifying that the idea that good relations ships.. King Edward is as to him. And phymesily and morally, and that the peculiar pression of opiuma smoking within ten years.

Protipibilities

maintenance of political relation-exorcised and is exercising a disastrous is fluance them respecting the Imperial Edict recently given expression to

tonal

by us with on the Cuiness people and their rulers, both published, which ordered the complete sup- between Germany and England are necessary esteem and

I have the honour to be, my Lord Archbishop, for the maintenance of European peace, and so the noting at Cronberg has strengthened connection with the opium trade of his Majesty's therefore correspond to French interests the good relations between the two monarchs, Government has given rise to a certain prejudice your Grace's most obedient, humble servant, Between Germany and England there are and afirmed hope of a falfilment of the King's against Great Britain and against Christianity, superfluous memories. Between Germany and words that the Rege of the two nations will of

which Great Britain is t representative.

Army, from which he had taken his discharge

licence.

was refused.

to the regular forces.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The Indo-Chios sir. Kutsany lest Caloutta for this port via the Straite on the 16th Dec, and maye expected here on or about the lat Jan.

East."

The str. Saint George arrived at Boston on the 14th inst.

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The corps would be left

The etr. Tean loft Manila on Tuesday night afterwards, Mra Pritchard being also toasted.

The Major was the subject of another ovation

at 4 pm, and is due here on Friday, the 21st inst, at 8 s.m.

A concert followed and a pleasant evening was brought to a close in the usual manner.

danger to peace.

this

even the

the French

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stand

courge,

coolness between the two Sovereigns who stand

peoples, and great significance has been attacked

to

exercise influence on

respect that are

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nor

have

E. GEET.

Loremost

The Right Hon, and Most Rev. the Lond Archbishop of Canterbury, ko.

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