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Ponsidered essential, we aro told, to replenish tho military and naval armaments. The fall off. The statement of policy which the Japanese ciency of the army and navy are needed to fulfil Prime Minister made in the "House of Lords" the growing obligations of Japan and to scours will be read with general interest throughout the protection of her rights and interests. But
world, says the Times. Tous, as the nation whi
while our ally is resolved, and rightly resolved, to most nearly bound to the island Kmpira of preserve her strength in arms intact, there is no note of alarm in the Prime Minister's declara- Far East by sympathy and by the bonds of
The formal aliisues it is necessarily a matter of tin that such is her and purpose. more especial concern. Happily it is a stats. necessary ohanges will be carried out gradually
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n the national strength laws, and nest which both in its substance and in ita
as the
form
of Japan's European allies. In spaach if the Minister of Finages in the Houso admiration of some respects it of the nougat na who
even ezaite our envy, or at of Representative sans le show that the all
national strength the
is in
very promising share the belief of the Japaneso that in the condition. Since the close of the war the
of the present stato
world none but the strong growth of the industries anil of the name man armed can tread the path of progress in of the cofatry has advanel hy lunt par Anti confidence and in
in pasahe Arst place in the Lounds, and it has, of ones, bironght with it a Moxquis-Saionji s spod is give to a graceful corresponding increase in the productireness of reference to the relations bet wooa Japan and the the national revenues, “Last year, un olle Tokyo" British
Ile bears witons to the corresponden! pointed out the other day, not" British Empire.
thallinton b.only did the foreign trade of Jupas roach the growing strength and solidity of t tween them and expresses the profound satisfae great figure of £81,000,000, but for the fest tion with which he looks ↑ UPGR that growth. Not time for ten years the exports exc-eiled the less deep, he
it is
in regards amongst ourselves, wide us feel ama is the gratification imports, and exceeded them by El 1,000, The rapid and uninterrupted course of the process is
sin in itself a proof that it is the utens of no Cabinot policy, but the natural frait of the common interests and of the common wishes of the two peoples. Be strong and
It is only to be expected that the Chinese, solid has that alliance now become, that both with his thousand cults, unmitigated by a single the parties to it my, and do, earnestly desira roligion, should be the victim of innum rabie that the attifnda ef unch of them towards superstitions. But the Weat cannot pat itself Power in Asin should on the back and claim immunity from the the third great be one of lasting friendship and good weakuous. At least not to any noticesha extent will. Tan chinf abject of the allinnes is fls in the past. The ancient or, with his maintenance of-the-penes of Asia and of the sugars and hauspies; hi thaader to the right world, and that object may be teost easily and tal sizeży to the loft, his olittering orgplus- most satisfactorily attained by the satablished exkling goes, his omissos diffentiation
botave (21
"daglar" and "," which has most of cordist anderstanding hour. left its impress on all modera langungos. of the allies and their Rassing paighbour. was a fair prototype of the Shinets of La-day. Certain questions which were left over for
Conscious deliaite seitlament by the Treaty of Portsmonth The Latin ungur smiled with
*
of superiority ha
his to be decided between the statesmen still remain to
brother harusper, bint the Pieby to
took their and the diplomatists of Tokyoard St. Petersburg. of The definition of the fibery rights in Rusia racalar utterances for gospel Truths
which were accorded to the Japaness in the ficials of the Peking Board of Astronomy ternis by that
instrument, in the most hang in their sleeves and interchangs winks of diffenit and the most serious amongst than, as intelligens, as they peu the Memorials in
unich they upon it largely depent the interests of a growind on Now Year's day blew from a lucky ambly apprise the Throne that the industry which is to the Japanese of national importanes. Questions of snel rights, as our quarter; and a certain Visaroy chuckled scorn awa diplomatic
bas experience
abandaatle
fully over the composition ofronicling for the taught us, are often particularis delicate and Emperor's beast, the auspicious appearance embarrassing bat the Marquis Saionji is the Dragon King on the backs of an inland river, we have no means of ascertaining. Bat fortunately able to giro oficial confirmation to
there is no doubt that the blackhaired Commons the assurances often repeated by one St. Peters
of Rome, their burg Correspondent, that the discussion of all share, with the
the proletariat of matters arising out of the Portsmouth Tranty is sorting faith in the
We curual cos, making progress in a spirit of
mutual plants on maudans affair fusnce of auois station, are searcals justified in claiming the conciliatign.
as the Roman right to smile superior as Another question of foreign politica noOM. sily continues to engage the attention of the did, so long as the belief in the fatality of Japaness Government The incident which sitting down thirteen to dinner prevails, or our has been provoked by the parversity of the ames caulicus to view with ominous dres local politicians, and by tas prejudices of the the sailing of their ships on Friday. Indeed, ot sa for every superstition with which we credit the population of the State of California, has not a
bern
The Prime Chinese, it would probably be no difflon't task permanently closed yot Minister of Japan touched upon this delicate to cite one unreasonable belief indulged in by subject in yesterday's debate with the tact and listen of some class or other-Fonchow courtesy which are distinctive of his nation, Eno. bat also with ou undertone of armpers which cannot be misunderstood. The Government of the Emperor have taken, he afirme, all propar measures on the subject. That, we believe, is anquestionably the case, and it is oven said that they have gone so for as to let it be known in it is their policy to discourage emigration to which, Indeed like other southera lands, FOR 1907.
is considered to be less suited to the Japanese Complete Edition
constitution than northern countries with a
the sims set of siromitavom It is not a Small ...
more bracing olimate. The Marquis Saionji Obtainable at the Hongkong Daily Press Office fully recognizes the strenuous efforts which are pleasant subject, hat it is one which offers
being
made by President Roosevelt and his distinct possibilities from the point of view of and from the Local Booksellers.
Cabinet to find a satisfactory solution for this the roulating libraries. We have the heir- awkward situation. The actions begun at San prasumptive to large properties at present in
of the possession
an old relaties, who in tho Francisco, of which our Washington corre
1 ordinary course of asture is not likely to leare the DogoLet
other day, a direct descendant. He marries again, taking spondent sent us a brief
that these efforts um carnast au! sincerate wife a young woman. The heir and she though, on the other hand, the remarkable te
*cial 01-
et promiscuously and without recognising letter as publish to lay fro
car special
The rest is that Hight sok other's identity.
80, and thus of respondant in San Francisco throws a upon conditions
general donoralization pre. they prevent the old man with a
inheritanos. in that city vaili
which must onhanes the deprive the male lover of his
The two novela I I refer to are The Avenging of the Federal Goverment in dealing with a delicate international question: Hour, by F. Provost Bittersby (Hart and J. E. Carter The Ja
to Japanese Prime Minister declares that his Blackotty and The Off sudeex' by Gorerument card difioulty and,
(DraLe),
Now, ignoring the impropriety of anticipate a saitable
the situation, there is a decidedly in serous add1, adjustment of the
of it. At any rate, I do not see that it al without significance, that their confidence iesit to sympathetic treatment. Yot this Reply stating spoodi, previous experience, Dased not only on the interests of justice the mistake both authors have made.
They and of humanity, but slay
trosty upon
have atrack a note of high dramt, and have stipulations. Japan is perfectly moderate in the assertion of her rights, but she is at the attempted to ealist uur pity for the pecoast same time quietly resolved to uphold them in couple in the anbasqueut penalties they have to their integrity. From Kores and Manchuria suffer. Neither book has much claim as serious the Marquis Sonji bad nothing bat good fiction, and the coincidenca te the sole justifios- news to lay before the Hass. In the formar tien for giving the books the prominence of country, Japan has repastedly proclaimed this note."
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