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A. S. WATSON
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 8rm, 1907.
[“DAILY FRESH" BICLUSIVE SERVICE.]
OF VICTORIA.
LONDON, January 7th. Bishop Burdon is dead.
The Right Rer. John Shaw Burdon, D. D., was ordained in 1852 and went the following
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
The Chinses Government has fixed Janusty! The Seoul Press, which was recently started TELEGRAMS. is now familiarly mentioned as the Custóias | egotism to say so, are those who deprecate
Harbis, Tsitsibar and Zamole, fermorly editor of the Japan Timer, chengiss), Kirin, Edict, the CHAIRMAN remarked that a true the first semblance of fuse or hurry or 14th as the day on which Changohue (Kang-1 as a daily paper andor the editorskip of Mr. Chinese patriot would not have begun a magnification of molehills. The speech we Manchuria will be opened to foreign trade. The is to be enlarged and improved from February scheme of reforms by tacking the Customs; are, somewhat unfairly, analysing, shows daughing of land by foreigners will, however, next, and has meanwhile suspended publication. DEATH OF A FORMER BISHOP he would have tackled first some other of the CHAIRMAN taking Mandarindom's bad not be permitted until spécial regulations have Mr. Zumoto is now in Tokyo making propara- tions for the enlargement of his paper. It & CO..the departments that sally require amendmotives too seriously and its good motives buen pablished about the creation of sottiomenta.
The following is from a poster-advertising asoma curious that these arrangements could not be--or were out-male before the-daily- meat. From his point of view, which we too sexplically. We have all sinned in much
made its first appearance in the Korean ospital, of course, share, that is quite right; but the the same way, but they we are not all Beries of concerts at Brighton:"Ladies will Chinese would not have to seek far for chairmen of the China Asetciation's branch not be udraittad till they baro left their head. year in the cloak-room. To ensure a fresh pretty analogies with which to upest it here. In such a responsible offer we expect atmosphere all doors and windows will be kept They might compare the Customs to a more; the CHAIRMAN ought to be something open during the performance. Ladies as well as gentlemen are particularly invited to smoke WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.st-egg. Let us take this excellent egg more than mortal. Casar's wife most be
at these entertainments" so admirably and kindly fashioned by the above suspicion. foreigner", they could argue, and let us put it in the nest of our dilatory bon, so last she will more easily realize her obligation in the rutter". They could also,by using Mr. STEWART's evidently favourite style of argument, revail how it is better for the prentice and to begin work on an article started" for him by the skilled journey. man than it is for him to legiu operations on a block of raw unterial. On this same subject of the Customs Edict, the Cat
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A publication which will doaltiess prove marked for criticism or commut, apprecia of interest to members of the Portuguese tive and otherwise, but we have space only community is the "Agonda para o primeiro to refer to ong more. In claiming that all trimestre de 1907." It is a chronicle of memor the criticians of the Chinese Government able orents of the Far East, religius festivals parablet is to be published quarterly by were directed by a suue view of what end pablis salomnities observed in Macsu. The stitates genuino friendship for China, Mr. the Typographis Mercantil, Muuna & STEWART was certainly not obliged to indicate the possibility of other points" of (sane) view. Repuliating earlier at sug
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals bege to acknowledge, with thanks, the following desations to the
Choang ban
Medical Supply Ansool. Edis... Mr. Ma Pin
Mins Armour L. Gibbs
E. & E. & A. Telegraph Co.
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The following have been selected to play for
w himler the progress of sucir unitostumes,the Hongkong Rugby Football Club in the It is not at all strange, really. The Amaciation Match against the Y.M.C.. to day (Tuesday). Kick of 445, Goal, J. Clark; unfriendly friend will be common to man Back, C. M. Preshow and A. N. Other; Hal! so long as the road to Hell continues to be Becke, F. C. Hall, T. E. Pearce and II. W. paved with good intrutions. JOHN STCACT Lester; Forwards, J. G. Lecky, R. F. C. Mastor, MILL his dealt faithfully with the type; MG Taylor, H. Q. C. Bailey sad A. C. the well-weaning person who wants to Larg. somewhat make a good and happy against our will and inclination. The late Put MAY drew
The Protector," baring talton in hand the salvage of the "Kwong Chew" after the aber tire efforts of Chinese saltors, second din bringing the sanken vessel to the warfare auri conveying her to a spot near Laichikok where she fa heachd. Her upper strectares are badly damaged, but the repairs to the ball and to the engines will not be so difficult. No bodies were found on the vessel when she was raised,
MAN seems to have misanterdood some at /estions that the Association is unfriendly funds of the Hospitals:- lenat of the crities of the Associations to China, he pointed out what harm, in lass of credit and so on, would have resulted atlitude-Forourselves, we never quite get
-if-Mandarindom bad succeeded in doing to nd of the feeling that too much was made the Customs Service what he li vas of the incident. The fuss was low great it tried to do... And he reworked, “it în seeing that it was motives, more than acts, that were protestat against. The CT straage sort of unfriendlaces that works MAN himself refers to motives: he believed that the assurances subsequent to the pother were "probably meant to be" an WHISKY inult to foreignera. There, we honestly believe, the verbal fandango is bas unde a miss-step; it is fortunate perhaps thing the swords he danced over are bluated. With regard to that Customs Ediet, we felt no alarm; our position was exactly similar to Mr. MURRAY STEWART'S with regard to the Optom Edict. We took the motives for granted; if Mandarindow's motives could kill, there would be very few Fring specimens of the foreign devil to be found in China: But they don't, so we decided to use the Chairman's own words as applied to the Opium Edict) that when they have shown that they are in it may perhaps be well A. S. WATSON & CO., for the British Government to take some netion in the matter ". The answer of the LIMITED,
CHAIRMAN to this will be, of course, that Mandarindo was therein shown to be ins earnest, and that it was therefore necessary for the Chinn Association to press for Imperial intervention. In that case, the severely logical may perhaps ask him where the exruestness of the Opium Ediet can be showa to full short of the earnestness of the Customs Edict.
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MARRIAGE.
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most famuy lnstration that is. He depicted a London working an drugging his little boy along the Brighton beach, the child banging back and weeping. The having father's face wore a svage expres- sion to fit the words: "I've brought yer daha bere ter enjoy yerself, and enjoy That helps to
Mr. Hatterick, missionary to seamen at the yerself yer shal, or-."
Chinamen in Liverpool lived decently, were law. realize China's point of view. The ideal Strangers Best, Liverpool, stated that the policy for the China Associate a out inessiing, not immoral, and laundrymen earned itself in our mind somewhat to this effect from 2:18. to 25s per week, The Chinese groots did businers with their own people. There was to avoid any philanthropic pose, to be
no overcrowding: the won fived well, and saved honestly and avowedly an Association von- cerped only for the good of British tradul money, bat bu could not say whether the and other interests out here, to hold a immigrants would displace British working men watching brief, to calmly assert itself (the metaphor breaks down) as an expert witness, sot Chauvinistic but patriotic, not banging the war-dru at the first pin-prick, but watching both ends of the line carefully, and speaking, when the real need seems apparent, with the deliberation that.com. mands a respectful hearing. We have never, as some have done, put it on a level with the geese that saved Rome. It's that it is at least as useful as the Japanese function is not altogether that of
We join issue, if there be an issue, with those critics who deny the usefulness of the Chinn Association. The CHAIRMAN claims
Once as
the New Testament and the Book of Common
Mr. Wyubom formolated his attack on the present Government's Naval policy under three year to China, where he laboured ca missionary bonds: (1) the withdrawal of battleships from for 21 years. In 1885 ba was appointed oh the sea-going fighting line; (2) the re-creation of lain to the Lagation at Foting, and was Bishop the bad, inefficient reservo abolished by Lords of Victoria from 1874 to 1895. He trauslatin Seller and Cawdor; (3) the neglect of repairs Prayer into Cliners. He is best mon While College in 1874 by opening a Church of Eagland throughout the whole flout. This last is in Hongkong for having resuscitated 1. Paul's icilcotally it manus wholesale dismissals from sobool for Chinese and European sohof Fland an English headmaster, Mr. A. J. May (who perhaps the gravest point of all.
uployment in the dockyards, it strikes at the recently returned home), and two Chino make the Navy a paper sham. The polisy of Chinese for the Civil Service examinations in foot of Naval Beisney by tending alt round to assistant masters. He was an eo Chines soving the baporth of tar is the most pernicious 1877.] and fatal of all econonries, But what can be expected of a Ministry headed by a Prime Miuistor who, as Lord Cawdor printed cat, has scoffed at the two-Power standard se ne lengar applicable now that France and Garmany are unlikely to be combined against us? It is a' hand-to-mouth policy. There is no immediato and obvions danger of any such combination, and the sured ha'port is immoliate end Therefore, we can guable obvious eaangh. with the nation's future security. Such is Campbell-Dannermanism as applied to tho
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BRITISH NAVAL PORTS.
LONDON, January 5th. The Admiralty has issued a notice to mariners intimating the possible closing of the naval ports at home and abroad at night during manœuvres, or in the ovent of strainat relations with any power.
[N. Daily News' Service.)
JAPAN IN 1908.
Toxro, December 30th. The year which is just closing may be described as a peaceful "ons. Quistuers lus reigned throughout in domesticities, and no particular trouble is expected on the reopening of the Dist in January. There has been con
Powers. The ucgatistions, with Americs are being cosdacted on the most amicable terms., The negotiations with Russis are proceeding smoothly,
In the financial world lare dealings have
however, romaius easy, shown unprecedented activity, and many otter. prison have been thereby fustered. Money.
The patroleum produced in Japan is only sufficient to meat a quarter of the demand in the Empire, the remainder bag applied by Russia and America. The volue of the oil imported amounts to about Y16,000,0 ) po annum, of which Y10,000,000 represents Russian oil nad Y6,0 10,000 American ail. We learntionally idorasing friendship with foreign from Osaka jonruals that Mr. Hagiwara, a dia- pensing chemist at Omalsa-cho, Orka, has discovered a process of rotining kerosene oil produced in Japan, which is now only used for washing machinery or as insecticide. The now process has been tested with very satisfactory results, and the refined oil is said to be of the same quality as the American "Pine" brand. ertain capitalists of Osaka, sapported by petroleum dealers in Oaks and Kobe, have Y1,000,000 to commence refining Japanese agreed to form a company with a capital of petroleum by the new process. The satpat of oil in Japan isst year, it is stated, amounted to 840,000 kolca, and when refined, the oil can undersell by about Y the American “Pine " brand oil, with a profit of 37 per cunt. on the and then refined, the profit is estimated at 50 capital. forude oil is imported from abroad
A fatal accident pourred at Shanghai on
engineer of the CNS. Shanse, recently New Year's Day. As John MacDaff, third per cent. transferred from the C.N.9. Szechuan, was walking aboard his ship at Watong Wharf about 5 am, he overbalanced when crossing u narrow plank and fell into the river. He sak immediately and though uvary effort was made to save him, it was without success and the body has not yet been recovered.
SUPREME COURT. Monday, January 7th.
IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION.
OLD TRADEMARK CASE.
HE RESULT OF A TRAIN
DISASTER.
A CURIOUB 1088.
LONDON, January 3rd. Securities to the vaine of nearly £1,000,000,
Brussels and Antwerp for settling day, were which are on their way to London, Parie, destroyed in the accident to the Hamburg- Cologne express when it dasked into a catila train.
The securities will eventually be roisaned, but temporary lese is causing great disorganiza- tion in business circles,
the
As a result of the accident a bundred oren were roasted alive, while others escaped and sampeded wildly wrong the terrified pasongors.
FOREIGNERS IN CHINA.
This
Sir Benry Berkeley, K.C., and Mr. H. G. figuring 20,000 to 30,000 Japanese, aside from
The foreign population of China in 1904 is The application for leave to appeal arising estimated by American Consul-General Thomas out of a judgment in the action Laba v. Ull-Sammons, of Newchweng, at 46,0), mann, was continued before their Honours jueladan 6,45 at Hoogkong (British territory).
1:432 at 'Tsingtan or
or Kiscolor (German), and Information was received on Sunday by Sir Francis Pirgott (Chief Justice) and Mr. | 7,695 at Newchwaug, but does not include the balance of anshuria Mongolia. By
Bad Lloyd Company that the Company's steamer
in southern Manekario, railway guarde, in the local representatives of the Norddeutscher A. G. Wise (Puisse Judge).
grand-total-would be over 1000 foreigners. Il is estimated that less than 80,000 Chinese are living outside of their natizo land, 75 per cent of whom are accounted for in Formosa, Slam, and the Malay Peninsula,
for the appellants, Meesre. Ullmann and Co., and Mr. M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr. John Hastings, represented M. Lenha Frères. some of
Sir Houry Horkeley resumed his address, and the case was again adjourned.
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POLICE COURT. Monday, January 7th,
BEFORE MR. C. D. MELBOURNE (SACOND POLICE MAGISTRATE).
POLICEMAN DECEIVER STOLÈN PROPERTY.
About the and of the month of May, Lak
A CHINESE CENSOR ON NEPOTISM.
According to an Imporial Decree issued on the 15inst Expectant Taotsi Suib Shao-obi(a Can- teness, who has been educated in the United Director-is-Chief of the Peking- Statos) Hankow track r
on the recommenda- railway tion of H.E. Tang Chao-yi, appointed Yuehau ye or Deputy Assistant Junior Vice
Junior Vice-President of the newly-cstablished Yachtenpa.os
SOLS 17inistry
The Daily Press. lip. Such rain in z warlike poople's result of its suggestione. That is a little et a missionary mosting in that city, and Chan-tang hired a bicycle from the eyele agency of Postdy and
was invited to ask questions
HONGKONG, JANUARY 8TB, 1907.
EN BALING
To which
你
pre
Orders for extra covies of DAILY¡Paris should be trapnel which, wmissing the snipers on the sentinel bailing rach new movement of«Wong Koi" was nabore at Cape Varella, Calthrop, instructed by Mr. C. D. Wilkinson bafore 11 a,m, on day of publication¡, After that Į gate-tower, gave such an excellent object policy with a peremptory who goes but that she was in no immediate-danger (öf Mesara.-Wilkinson-aud-Grist),-appoaredy Russians in the north sud Mongolia, the hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash lesson in the heart of the Forbidden City there?" Although the simile does not fit M. Krebs, the N.D.L. superintendent, left Talographic Addr: Fans, Codeer 4.8.0. uch¡ ad
itself. Tant, by the way, was another of at all points, we would like to regard it as yesterday for the same sad the Dock Com- Mr. STEWART's pretty analogues that may sharing the task of the skilled general who pany's tug "Bobert Cooke" has been char.
the engineer staff of the Prinz Waldemar be seen as a two-edged weapon, or a sort surveys the opposing forces from a beight, tered. She takes Mr. Neilson and of boomerang. It would be grossly hyper- and who, noting the varying dovolopments with bet. The "Wong Kol," a steel sorew
battle, directs his orderlies
steamer of 1,115 tong, was engaged in the critical to demand of him where else he of the On December Bist, at Shanghai, EDWARD expected shrapnel to drop; we are quita accordingly. But the Chinn Association trade between here and Bangkok.
In New York the wily Celestial is king of sure he did not meus his auditors to think way not direct, it may only suggest. It he wanted shrapnel aimed at the wall it. cannot even be said to be on the staff, laundry world; his ways aradark and tortuous, self; but we will point out that his reference Very often it chafes at its own impotence, and he begins young, as witness this well- to the feelings inspired by it would lose all but that is because it naturally wants to see known mission story. A Chinese bible-class was brought forward as a successful product its force if applied to a people with a stiffer the orderlies galloping off at
the audience
in D'Aguilar Street and want for a pedal with consequence of his education and experience in afsire Cansor Liu bas now seat in a route friends. He forgot, however, to return the forniriat dezoonning B.E. Tang, who is the It is thinking of a regiment sanctum might inspire greater deter- unreasonable.
to prove the goauineness of their conversion.
mmehine. During the months susceding Senior Vice-President of this Ministry for his mination to resist;
that the only; the general has the whole brigade to Arld lady, with corkscrew carls, asked:
"Why are you Christians?"
defendant had several dinner parties at Shek-selfish recomendation of Taotsi Shib to his British Fareiga or Colonial office is less think of. Sometimes the general may
official (about 20 years old) is a relative of H.E debt, handed over the blogcle as security. Ir is almost unfair to the eloquent speech easily intimidated the Mandarindom, and seem very thickueaded and stiff-necked, bezdy-eyed One Long replied promptly: "Wetonsai, and getting into the restaurant.keeper's sont post on the ground that this young the USA, can speak English and knows of the CHATEMAN of the Hongkong China we see the flaw in this demonstration of the but it has to be remembered that after allgettes washes whole conglogation,” Association to subject it to any sort of Association's usefulness. Its representa.his is the responsibility,
The plan of Viceroy Chang Chil-tung, to Eventually the bicycle was taken to No. 7 Tang and that although he was ednoated in ronder the building of the Hankow Sarehnan police station where the defendant claimed it, something about foreignora, yet owing, to his
Affairs he should not b appolated to ench analysis. Euch speeches are perhaps not tions, we hope, will never come to be meant to stand it. The compound is regarded as shrapnel; we hope that fire
The competition among Volanteer half Railway possible through a foreign loan, mesta Constable Glendenning there stated that he youth and lack of experience in t hinese official with the greatest opposition from the officials would like to buy the machine, and the defendant
tranaetions of this mistry must first delightful; the mental chemist may find its uniortunate words used by the CHAIRMAN companies for the Sandor's Cup takes place on
and the gentry in Cheaglefa, whichi Viceroy old it to him for $25. Some weeks after, as high post in au important ministry, All the Hei Liang is apparently unable to overcoms. the constable was proceeding op D'Aguilar through the hands of the Semor and Junior components thin. It eajoys the qualities may never be dragged from their context Saturday.
unla for ardera. The memorialist fears that and defcots of a typical "editorial", in and applied to the Association—the five
Ono European case of diphtheria is the only At the same time, however, great difficulties are Street with the machine, the owner chimed it, Deputy Assistant Vien-Fresidan's prior Charged before his if the foreign-educated oficiale can got As instance of communicable disease recorded in encountered with regard to collecting the land the result being that the defendant was sought presentation to the President and Vigu-Promid. which the writer lays down one or two words being "we grumble; that is all,"
taxes which have been ordered for the railway and eventually found. obvialitica, as a Highlandman is supposed he himself said, "It should be one of the the Colony for last week.
fund in Szechuan. Consequently the scheme of Worship, he was sentenced to six weeg' tion so say, then all other officials and students who are trained in foreign countries for ons er imprisonment.
two years will returo home and try every to lay down a couple of swords, and shows aims of the China Association to correct
The Volunteers have decided to hold a dance connecting Hankow with Szechuan by a railway
means to procure high appointments in the Government service by asking assistance bis agility and skill by dancing over and his error "the error of Home-staying
highest authorities in the about them without touching them. As Mr. critics who write of the shrieking colonists at an early date, and a committee has been does not seem to be feasible for the time being. A Singapore Free Prese writer esys-It is
On the 7th at 12.05 p.m.-The depression from those
mes happen to be their friends or relatives. In such ofreamste Barsoch hinted, Mr. MURRAY STEWART of Hongkong "and that aim can best be appointed to make arrangemente
The crater on Mount Vesuvias collapsed on satisfactory to note that the leading journals lying over the N. part of the Sea of Japan various ministries whe perhaps had excellent reasous for not reached by a scrupulous care, and dignity,
The barometer has fallen again over Chins, he ask, how can the Government employ so the memorial of this so-called censer, who is wanting to touch them. This analogy brings and restraint, iu jogging the elbows of the Dec. 21st, torrille rumbling noises and sharp and reviews in England are rather sceptical yesterday, has raoved into the Pacifio.
shocks of earthquake accompanying the about the genuineness and eincerity of the new
of the Throne. Opium Regulations, promulgated by the recent particularly in the North. Probably another mary mou in future? It is anderstood the depression has appeared over S. Manchuria.
and eye" us back to the point that it is perhaps powers that be. It should most decidedly collapse.
imperial edict in China. For this scepticism, Pressure in
in highest between the E. coast of regarded as the "
Ктрогог unfair to the oration to dissect it. The not bo the aim to persuade the Home folk
and the Empress Dowager sad no answer has A tidal wave completely destroyed Signers, of course, the Chinese Government has only China and W. Japan. It is low, analyst, were be also a phrasemaker, wight that we [China Association] are... men
Gradients are slight to moderate, and been given him. The above incident illustrates
xperiencul
in recommending and educated moderate mosssion may be expected in the the difficulty:
young unfortunate inhabitants, who were carried off that are dark and the tricks that are vain"
by
DOLL Dont and whick conceal themselves behind the "smile Formoes Channel, and fresh monsoon over the employing foreig
the presidents of the various that is childlike and bland;" and has more than N. part of the thina Sen
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending Yuan Shih--k'ai ie practically the only highly- placed official who dares to employ or recommend made by the Celestial Government. We have at 10a.m. to-day, 000 inches.
foreign educated omomis and students from abroad, he is surrounded by much young men in had long experience of imperiel odiots intended
his yamba at Tientsin.-N.-C. Durly News that a severa logician would say they were the dispassionateness of a disinterested and
for foreign--and in particular British-coa-to-day in se follow no more conclusive than if they had been distant observer. Its patriotism in the
sumption solely. Anti-opium Societies my Hongkong & Neighbourhood merely alliterative. Risking the unlairness be taken for gmnted. We do not think
- We regret to learn that Mr. F. A. Hazeland pass (premature) resolutions of joy and thauk- already admitted, we will dwell on a few of that the critics who charge our colonials is in hospital suffering from an stlack of fulness; paid-secretaries of said societies may Formosa Channel...
Mr. Melbourne was the only be anxions (needlessly) concerning the continua. his points.
We fancy we shall find with race-hatred deserve all the notice given lumbago. examples where his own weapons might them by the CHAIRMAN. The critics magistrate presiding at the Police Court tion of their salaries, but-woll, China will hare South coast of China between be turned against himself. Aunlogiems are who deserve attention, if it be not yesterday. He disposed of a long list of petty to change a good deal before I will be taken in the edged tools of logic. Harping on what į
WEATHER REPORT.
describe it as a fine monologus full of pretty of like passions with themselves." The Tahiti, and made a clean sweep of all the itself to blame. All the world knows the "ways the South of the Philippine Areparently, to has been shelved by their Majesties the Fi
but not always trustworthy analogues. must be persuaded, as far as possible, that Someone bas emphasised alliteration's the China Association bas no passions at all, artful aid"; Mr. STEWART's analogistic but rather that it combines within itself all
without a moment's warning.
arguments were also artful: but we fear the say " of the man on the spot, with come the news that by the month ct April the suspicions of political shiftiness in every move
Residente in the Colony will doubtless wel-
Tytam Tak Soheme for an additional water apply will be completed, and that the water should be turned on that month.
cases, few of which were worthy of mention
by ita reforming olicts.
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The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon N.E. winds, indexate light; fine,
N.E. winds, moderate.
Samoas No.2,
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Hongkong and Lamooks. South coast of China butween Į
Hongkong and Hainau...
Same as No.
their
oficials in
H.E.
The elephant hunts in honour of the Prince of Wales when in India, cost Rs.105.00). Of the eighty-seven elephants captured, fifty-eight wore sold for a.79.8 5. and twenty-one others for Bs.34.010, so that there was a balance of ̈ over Ra9.000 in favour of the Mysore State.
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