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FRANCE AND THE POPE.

FURTHER LEGISLATION PROPUSND.

Paris, December 13th.

In reply to the attitude of the Holy See during the present crisis, the French Govoru ment intends to introduce in Parliament short Bill definitively regulating the position of the Church, and giving it the opportunity of carrying on worship, while conforming to the common law, Under this measure the Church will no longer enjoy the beneäta of the law of 1905, and church property will be delivered over to the communes with the dalis

however, that it must still be used proviso. for public worship.

Any measures which may have to be taken against the bishops, who will be treated as foreign officials, will be embodied in a separate Bill

Rowe, December 14th.

THE AMERICAN ASIATIC ASSOCIATION,

"BOOM FOR ALL IN MANCHURIA," Ameriono papers contain full particulars of the dinner given last month In New York by the Amories Aristin Association in honour of Viscount Aoki, Japanese Ambassador to the United States, and other distisguimberl guests.

Tho speech of the Japanese Ambassador is quoted in full as follows :—

StateR

OF

I am aware that the sense of this Associa tion in regard to the relations botwoon Japan and the United States, which has so often found fitting expression former cocnaiona, based upon the

the recognition of the broad principle that the interests of the United and the Empire of Japan are identical, and that therefore the of reasons exist for

the moat ordial friendship between the two countries. Indeed, it would be dioalt to find a parallel case in the history of mankind in which better reasons existed for the mainten auce of the most amicable relations between two nations, whether viewed from historican, commercial or modal points of visiw.

any

"Historically speaking, it was the Vaited States that rapped at the door of seclusion within which Japan in her socicat isolation cherished her own scienco, literature and art, which were the products of a civilisation entirely distinct in type from that of yours. It was the United States that balf a century ago offered to Japan the right hand of fellowship and intre duced her into the intercourse of nations which Las in turn brought into the empire all the benefits of what is known as the Wastern. civilisation,

The Corriere d'Italio state that Dr. Proje, who was the guest of Monsignor Mou tagalol in Paris, succeeded in rescuing from the search made at the lattor's residence several doen nents to which some importance isattach, od. Ho filed a valise with thate doenments, and joined Mensignor Mentagoiai at Dijon.

When he arrived in Roms Mgr. outsgain! had but

but one frank but it was so heavy that the porter

ter who carried it exclaimed: Thoro raus! be some treasure or body inside. The FOUR-ROUMED HOUSES at Prays Customs Officers wished to inspect the trunk, bat they were told by an official to lot Mgr. Montaguini pass, The mysterious Talise contained a large sum of money.

The Papal Secretary has sent several notes to the

newspapers,

in which he repeats the is already advanced in argamonis

in regard to the motives which obliged the Pops to forbid the "Sinos them at a year has passed but has French priests to make the declaratian do witnessed some incidents that have vividly manded by the French Gavermout.

! The recalled to the minds of the two peoples the churches and the priests, he said, would have existance of weighty reasons which form the been no better treated than those who hold hasis of their mutust sentiment of respect, loro public balls. The priest would have been at and admiration. That foot naturally was

nover the mercy of ill-disposed persons, who would

more sloquently brought sms to have been able to disturb Divine Service, or than in that hour of gigantic struggis from mcke

it impossible by means of multe.

which it has plowed Providence to 195 us The Giornale d'Italia give

gives currency to a

# a Power of some conseguenos: It emerg rumour that M. Ploten bay intervened with was

was strugglair which var very oxistence-was- the in

magistrates. whom he has ordered to at stake. maintain iutset the archives of the Nunciaturs, LAUROPEAN NURSE to take charge of aoning, it is said in diplomatic ciroles, to the energetic protests of several Ambassadors, who young baby. Apply with recomenda-

objected to the precedent of diplomatic docs tious and stating salary required, in –

fus. 03WALD, men ta

being Rearched. Volumes Foochow

of telegrams of sympathy are the arriving at Vatican from all over the Foschow, 10th January, 1907.

world. The Osservatore Romans hat bagan publishing some from America. Many have come from Bagland, one of the warmest baing from Archbishop Bourns. The Pops is reported

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The Oservatore Romano in refersace to statements made in the French press, reports that M. Beland's circular is the only case of the prosant deadlock in Franes, Oa Friday the journal will deal at length with the reasous for the non-acceptance of M. Briand's eireul ir.

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tust France's action is due to liatred of all religion. He complains that the American newspapers have been ensiderably infined by the Parisian wati-Clerical Press, and or prasmes the opinion that if all the facts wors known the United States would make a protest to France.

A MARRIAGE PROBLEM.

CONFLICT OF ESGLISH AND FRENCH LAW 1,

Aa illastration of the urgent need of a2 international marrings code, binding among all civilized nations, was supplied by the case of Ogden . Ogden, in which Mr. Justion Birgrave Deane gave his decision in the Divorce Division on Monday.

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of

The sport actaully cocoired by the Japanese peoples at the hands of the American pouple was wider in its scope that mare moral support, and embraced every kind of assistance which could

nation that has declared its belligant consistantly be given to

by a neutrality in tits of

people Japan as fully alive to the gaitnds of the overinsting merice which was thus rentarad by the people of this country in the cause of Japan, and the memory

of that support, liberally given, will continue to be a living monument of the cordial Eriendship which cements the Leo

to the commiccial sepset of the plain facts should not be lost sight of that the Pacific Ocs is a vast expanse of water; that the territories of Japan and the United States nowhere Loush each other. and that Estern Asia, with more than 500,000,000 that of oule, is large enough to give room for the commers of all extions including Japan and of the United States. The dream of the pessimist who sees the phaetom of the struggle for unpremacy batwa Japan sud the United States for the control of the Pacifioi to ridiculous to be the subject of sorious comment.

question,

Mr. President, you have fittingly alluded to the fact that the Government of Japan is as fally and firmaly pledget as the Government of the Waited Blates to the maintenance of the principle of the open door in the astaral markets of Asia. I am not unmindful of the fact that in certain circles during the cours of last summer some doubts were entertained -the maintenance of that prinsiple in which then still under military

se to the intentious of le

it Han,

I trust, however, that the seqamoo of events sincs has dissipated all suspicion regarding the intention of the Japaness û we mmat to maintain the principle of equal opportunity in Manchuria. You

therefore rest assured

that there in the best of commercial reasons for the resolate defence and sintenance by Japan of that principle with which the name of John Hay is honourably connec 61.

The case, as strendy reported in newspapers, is briedly as follows: & Miss Williams married a young Franchman, named Loog. Pailip, in this Contry.

The Frenshman being under ago, and marrying without the consent of his parents, the ceremony wet annulled under law. Leon Philip married again. Mes. in the English Philip brought proceedings Court for divorce and failed, Lord St. Helier, the president, holding that the Cour, pole for jurisdiction over afterwards married Mr. Willian Henry

Turning to the moral reas which should draw the nations cl serend closer together, it abould be observed that while the political in- stitutions of the two countrisa widly differ in equality liberty, guiding

ice watch forms the ideal of the had no yet that bigh sause of

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* NYANZA," FROM AN UWERP, LONDON, MALTA, FORT SAID, SUEZ & STRAITS. Coasiguses of Cargo by the above-namad resel ar hereby inform ›d that their gásli are being landed and placed ar Them gisc in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godɔwa Company's Godowns at Kowloon whors oach. consignment will be sorted out marg by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the

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Goods not cleared by the 24th last,, nú 4 Pa., will be subject to rent.

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GLAMORGANSHIRE,"

Damaged packages must be left in the Gó Captain Norris, basing serived from the sboro Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby downs for examination by the Consignor's and informed that their Goods are being landed at the Company's representative at an appointed. their risk into the Godoiras of the Hongkong hour. All claims maat ba presented within ten and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, days of the steacher's arrival loro, after which Limited, at Kowloon, and stired at Consignote they cannot be recognised. No claims risk and

will be admitted after the goods have loft the and expens No Claims will be admitted after the Gools | Godowns. have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining. undelivered after the 2nd inst, will be subject

to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 2nd inst., at 2.30 PM.

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

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[223 Hongkong, 16th Janu wy; -1907, -

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

THE HAL. Steamship

THE

"SAMBIA." Captain Mualler, having arrived, Consigue of

Ogden, au Euglishman, who petitioned to hunt natitical life. The principle of } Cargo arahoroby requested to sand in their Billy

the marriage set aside, and Mr. Justice Bargrare Deans held that the frat marriage was a god one und English law, sud that the sveand was nail and void.

"Krm.

The result of this decision is that Mrs. Philip At she must be legally styled, is a married women in England and an unmarried woman in Francs. Before

the presidout's decision she was Ogden; eindo that decision she is Mr. Philip this country and Miss Williams in France, legili Children by the first marriage would be mate in England and illegitimate in Fracco. Children by the second marriage would be illegitimate Leon Philip has already remor- red. William Ogden is free to marry when he likes, but. Mrs. Philip is debarred from marrying during the life-tims of Icon Philip.

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In order to obtain a legal opinion on the esse, rapraentative of The Tribune--had an interview with Vicomte de La Chapelle, au ominent authority on internatioasi law.

to me," the vicomte, that "It two preliminary errors contributed to the decision of Mr. Justice Bargrave Done. The frat was made by the original enntracting parties, and the second by the French Courts. In tiss

place, the original marriage should not have been slamaized wilboat conforming with the requirements of Femich law, which ar that a son under 23 and a daughter under 21 cannot marry without the ennsent of their parents or of their legal representativo.

The proper course of procedure in the use of Frunebman or

or Frenchwomen marrying in England is to have the beans published in the Fronok Consulate in London. To do this it is necessary for the French subject to produce the written consent of the parents or tusir representatives, and such other documents as are required by French law. This was not. done.

In the second place, the French Courts did not act in the best interests of common justice in giving a decree of Bullity. Undoubtedly the decree is perfectly valid according to

to the requirements of the Code Civil, but it would have been efficient if the

Juation

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All broken, elafed, and damaged Goods are o be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 23rd Jan., at 3 P.M.

No Fire Instace kas bean efisated.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 17th January, 1907. 926

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"GNEISENAU,” haring serived, Consignees of Cargo are boroby informed that their Goods, with the exception-of-Opium, Treasure. and Valuation, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivased after the 24th Jan. will be subject to rent.

All broken, dafed, and damaged Goods aro be left in the Godowns, where they will be to Axamined on THURSDAY, the 24th Janat 9.30 AM.

All Claims must reach us before the 31st Jan, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the nadoraigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

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FROM MIDDLESBE). ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

THE Sinamship

"OLENTURRE !” having arrived from the above Ports, Consigo of Cargo by her are boreby informed that their Goods except plate outtings are being landed AT THRIE KIS into the odowas of the Hong-

kong and Kewicon Wharf and Sedown Co., Lal, at Kowloon, where each consigament will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as this Goods are landed.

Goods ast cleared by the 25th ins, will be Bubject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

(todowne, and a certificate of the dam ge All damaged packages must be left in the obtained from the Grodowa Company within ten days after the steamer's arrival.

No claims will be recognized if act press itedī within 14 days of the ship's arrival.

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NOTICE. TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 25th inst. will be abject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged. Goods are to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 25th inst.

All Claims must reach as, before the 30th just, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER-LLOYD,

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