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MACAO.

(FROM QUE CORRESPONDENT.)

RAD FINANCIAL POLICY.

June 3rd.

-FUNNELS AND FLAGS.

JUBEL OT AMNH ABANDONED.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PREFS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5ru, 1907.

JAPAN AND THE OPEN DOOR.

JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION.

MR. ROOSEVELT'S APEECH.

I

"TANSAN”

Beware of Bogus Imitations !!!

The only gongius TANSAN bars the name of J. CLIFFORD-WILKINSON on the labe "Hard water hardens the arteries; Soft Water luslps to koop them elastie and pub-responsive TANSAN is the Softest of all Drinking Waters,

repudiates any such suggestion muə ba rai wany nations attracted a vast arowd to the TANHAN is entirely free from the obnoxious taste peculiar to salted or other fabricated

attaching to

WATERS,

to expand their respectivo natural Raisra.

PER CASE OF 48 HALF-BOTTLES

DOZEN

đo CASE OF 100 QUARTER BOTTLES DOZEN

do

It is evident that the telegram in The Times The Shell steamer Silverlip, bound from from its Peking correspondent to the offert Singapore to London, bad to be abandoned in

that Japen is ranting the risk of being the Bay of Biscay about the let instant after B terrific explosion of bauziua. Five of tho oraw charged with a negation in practies of the Manchuria has caused

The fact that Mr. Roosevelt won to speak and The The Leal Senado at their last mesting were missing. Forty-eight members of the crew, Open Door policy

considerable anxiety in that country. that there was to be a parade of warships of resolved to raise a loan of $50,000 for the including four men badly injured in the ex-

Laste with which the Japanese Press roundly reaguatruction of the gaul. It is an into ploston, were picked up by a passing steamer,

at Plymonth.

opening of the Jan Exposition. Tho testimony RN G

to the weight rightly crowd was so great that twins it seated that s lerable shame that the Heme government and landed at

UNEXPECTED FLOCK VARGO.

Dr. Metrison's remarks rather

paris was imminent and womeased children by TANSAN sized with 2011. Wines, Spirits, elec., neither impairs nor in any way salters, excapi eontinues to draw from the Colung Ro large

The Mania Cable ces says:-The

then H ал indication of the newspapore of being trampled on. A troop of cavalry share of its revenus, thus forcing the Logon which arrived in Manila on May stability seriously to refute his charges. When was used to prevent Un surging mass of people Colony to run into debt to provide funds for brought a cargo of one thousand fosfor the fail text of the telegrams in question sweeping past the barriers to the grandstand

found

The where Mr. Roosevelt was speaking. any extrao: dins ry expenditura sach as the light assigned to the famine rolief Bovialios at what reaches the Far East it may be

bai, Chinx, and Major Daniel E. MoCarty,

allegation is not made withou! President hurt first appealed for quiet, but bis ing of the public stranets with electricity and chief quartermaster of this division bas cable that the

duo substantiation; but in the absstes of the

words had little effect. After the troops had to Washington for instructions as to how he is the rebuilding of the gaol.. The Leal. Bez ado

order, Mr. Roosevelt is already paying interest on enough loans, and to ship the four to the China port. Calees complots indictment there is little opportunity restored a semblance of

the War department instincts one of the trans

to emphasize the anteostent and this put the crowd in an excellent humour. of the accuracy improbability

of the charge. The President read bis speech slowly and with anremunera live work, a strong protest on the four, it will doubtless be shipped en a com

As far as we bare beou able to judge; the main

more del beration than usual. part of the community is called for. It is the mercial boat, and the question arises as to who

lino of refulation Insists upon the inevitable

le welcoming the British representatives Mr. duty of the Leal Senado to regersent the matter will definy the expense, the relief societies, the

Chinese government or the American military delay in the opening of the Taisen Enstam; Baierall said The fact that so many of while in regard to the questies of counterfeiting our people, of whom I myself moan, hava very plainly to the Curernment. This new

govorument. The Logou also brought wearga leau, I am tgh, will involve a nes tax. The of Pinder of the tw mint, which will be trade-marks it is asked rhetorically bow Jajua Ent a very small portion of English blood is Leal Soondo sa the representative couneib of | luras over to the local treasury for immediate

to the Berne International Convertion this nation was founded by Baglishraen, by

for

seeing that this lost loan is for absolutely is to call at Chins en route to the States with genlogists to do more than indulge in mounted a fable so that be rould be better soon,

aud

Bee Bunity sheni vesirt any further dietributiou, and as fast as the old pezorarni þessibly intringe any copyrightë,'na she taur vein in no way all rs 1ke other fact that

SOLE AGENTS—

H. PRICE TELEPHONE No. 135. 361

TURKISH MISRULE.

ARGUMENTS POL INTERVENTION,

CO..

$6.95

1.60

8.25

1.10

WINE AND SPIRITMERG HANTS,

12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

1axation and ask the Government to give back i gallerol in ther will t shipped to the States the South Maniharia uitway offers spent | filersidro, the fund of their common thought, chief citer and trada emporiume of Euro-

to them the revenues which formerly went into the Senedo exchequer, but are now diverted to the coffers of the Clovaroment.

THE PLAGUE EPIDEMIC.

With the sauny weather we have lately been arising, the prevaleren of plogue has notably decrensail bed room the city will have a clean bill of health again. What. heter, do the authorities intend doing to avoid a recurrence of the qidemic? 11 appears that the principali eri of the late epidemic was in the district which includes Patare, Fucong, and Mongha. A gentral clearance ought to be made of the his houses and matsheds obounding in his district. We see what in the effect of such epidemics: great numbers of Chinese shops are cked and the rich Chiu-se and their families have gens "ap country.”

for remintage.

ONSTRUCTING NAVIGATION.

ne

the law, of 1955 The Jiji points cut that the allegation Cavalier and the Puritan. Their tongue, privilege to Japanese merchandise ja putirely wounds on inheritance which all of us share, and dns the Raitway has never made any marked deep the lines along which we have At the Marine Magistrate's Court essenssification in regard to place where mer developed. It was the men of English stuck before Commander Basil Taylor, R., Mariño Magistrate, Sergeant F. V. Winter proscented chandize is produced. Further it describes as we did most in casting the moulit into which batele a trupert that Japanese manufte ures

character was rur." national Solchi Moric, master of the Japaneão stanier

in imbution of foreign goods aro 'fooding' Hoi Mau for unlawfully anchoring in the

Manchurian marketa hut admits that a certain Central Fairway, and thereby cansing au

brand of tobacco imported into Manchuria bad obstructing. Prosecutor stated that at 10a.m.

"Its brand might be confound with the ou Sunday, 2nd instant, he saw defondant's to bus prohibited by the Japanese Government versel anchored in the Control fairway off the Saikers Uzme, She becked tun fairway, wul trade marks on foreign tobacco. no vessel could pass hier.

A sammary of the results of the Revolution and the Civil War led Mr. Roosorelt to the duties of Americans to-day.

The duties that mus coscer os of this gore-ration are not military, but social and industrial. Wo bave to grapple with the da gers that spring from popular self geverument A greater material prosperity than the world has hitherto son.

Defendant-I have been only twice in long references to it in other quarters indicate that tried on a rastor scale than ever before and from

kong, and did not know I was doing wrong. I Servenat inter-Defendant's ship was lying bare ne copy of the port regulations. off Wancial for two or three days before he shifted leath.

Defendant - I did not ask permission to shift I have never been in any harbour where a ship was allowed to shift berth without

th

permission.

His Worship convicted the difendant, and ordered him to pay a fine of $10.

VERY FINY.

in

that 1 Ay

the British

TAR

An amazing phase of life in one of the ROBINSON PIANO pean Turkey has just cost

CO., LTD. authorities £f.15,000. This sum the British Conant General at Salonica has bad to pay to a gang of brigands, as causou, to pro- care the restoration to freedom of a Bri tist subject after the victim had spent five weeks in captivity with his kidnapper,

The facts are worth capitalating MTALKING

MACHINES

AND

RECORDS.

Alfred Abbott is a well-te.de and well. known British subject in Sulenics. He lives in the fashistab a ouukirt of the cityma comewhat lonely querior, no doubt, with the per country just helf an hour's walk beyond; but the British Consulate is on a slight eminence wear Mr. Abbott's mansion and here is a policy statice: within shoating distance, Giorgis himself, the while General Emilio di Italian of er who is inspector-general of the reform gendarmerie of the so-called

close by. That was the spot

Robert, off Mr. Alira Abbott's son, Darry Robert Abbott, a lad of eighteen, was coming home from the city by the tramway which passes his father's gate on the night of March 21 ot ten o'clock. The young man alighted from the

and had just passed inside the LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT gato of the carriage-way, bordered by high shrubs on one side and trees on the other, wher him off it a carriage to their secret hiding place. the hiding brigands ambushed Lim and encriod

district, lives by the wigands for their corp daringly

As regards the fint set of dangers, men must govern themselves er submit to being fickleness, from fully or self-indulgence, they rofuas to govern themselves, then they will governed by others. It from jawlessness or

here to hu governed from the outside. A for the Sovereign mast accept the responsibility exercise of the power that inhores in him, and where the people are rovereign the people must steadfast purpose if they are to preserve that show a sober understanding and a sane and

tramway-car, orderly liberty upon which every republic munst

damaged. Il bas taken tho P.W.D. all this that, the steamship Gape Corgo left port May Japan ie concerned the indictment does et industrial matters our

A WORD-TO Tui p.w.n. Fully right months have claperd since the krrat Typhoon of Eeptember last in which a portion of the will of the Prys Grande wa

ime to rebuild about if feet of wall and it la till unfinished! The typhoon searun as eems round again and I should like to draw the attention of the DP.W. to the danger to which privato properly on the Praya Girando in riposed by reason of the non-completion of this necessary public work.

eLormons

try to cat eat those evils. It is our duty preeperity has brought with it certain grave evils without destroying our wellbeing. This is an era of combination alike in the world of of combination can do good, and yet each, capital and in the word of labour. Each kind Lorever powerful, must be opposed when it does ill.

to

Indications, cbserved afterwards showed that

The whole subject in cus with which wo dealt first three months and, anbsequont

go, no successful weasures have been adopted to state the evil. It has not been contented, a

ant in these elusas, that the open door policy has beau definitely abandoned, nor that Chins was nrget that there was a risk of such a uoga- "coded" by counterfeit trade marks; but it tion of the open door policy in practics and of the piracy of trade marks becoming so extensive; that the national honour of Japau might suffer

could not be agreeable to her Wostorn ally. Elsewhere in wire was received in Manila in shipping this issue reference is made to tus cmnterfeit wireles on May 31st from Sydney to the effect lag of trade marks generally. As far

fcrmidable one, for consider. pretend to be 24 for Manila direct with a full general cargo, able tiun would be required to make the list being under charter by all the steamship com-

are a fow of those that come to the notice of panies which trade between Australia and in any degree completo. The cila quetod China and Japan ria Mouilo. Sa is expect d

any ordinary layman in Shanghai. As in to arrive June 9th. The companies which have pointed cut, como firms who suffer from there combined to charter the Care Carse are: The Jufringements are prevented from taking action Chinu Navigation Company, represented in in the matter and from airing their grievances Manila by Smith, Belt und Compaar; Tho by bosiuses considerations. It is however, Bustern and Australian Steamship Company quite unnecessary to genskt in search Macondray and Company using the

of instances of counterfeited trade marks, when agents; rad The Nippon Yusan Ksieba, are the antcrious use of the intringet Warner, Barnes and Company. hey secured

of a whisky brand recently tried before the Osaka the Cape Corio because they did not have room District Court. The details of that offenes and enough in their combined fests to bundle tho extraordinwy, ruling of the Court aragoinst the interest of the public, while yet Houerable Su Yu Tein, the Chiurse usul cargo. This might be taken as an indication sufficirut justification for a far more sweeping of prosperity. The Cape Corso was built in general to the Philippines was interviewed by 19 5 at Glasgow for the Cape Corso alarmship itdietmout that has hitherto been made, and a Cablenews reporter on June 1st concerning

a judgement has been reversed Dutil'sach

and the "nati-dynastie ~ uprisings in Tang Chengompany. Her net tonnage is 2,5 10. Length must be clear to the Japanese themselves that, their recurrence, without showing a spirit of which they afterwards reduced to £T.15,000

steps are taken to

expunge

the raling from the records of the Court, publie opinion of the sincerity of the Government's intentions to check the practice complained of must remain shaken.

Again the references in the Japanese Press to the Tairen Customs House and the statement that the South Matebaria Railway does not The call was in the sharp, ringing tones of a classify goods according to country of origin naval commander, the answer in the piping are wide of the mark, as long as there is an telde of a boy of thirteen. It was tire o'clock 13ggerated discriminativa in railway rates of be remembered that the Commissioner

CHINESE CONSUL AT MANILA ON TROUBLES.

NOT AN DYNARTIC.

province of Shantung.

As this consuluto has not been poised of any disturbances in China, Iom of the opinion that these reported by the press to have creurred in Teng Chong are merely local in character, and bara no doubt heen suppressed ere this,' said Su Yu Teho.

Here the honorable saroy took ccorsion to have some fun at the expense of a contemporary which stated in it issue for May 30 that the imperial troops of Swator province had been

1368 bears 43, draught 17.

PRINCE EDWARD.

FIRST DAY ÁN CADET.

Prince Edward! "Yes, sir."

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it

At sil

all the advantage because Robert Abbott, though there had boon a struggle, but the brigands had robust, is deaf and drob. His walking stick was found in the roadway; the brigands had left behind only a fw handerchiefs, dropped probably in the binding up process.

A few weeks passed without tidings of the lad or his captors. It was surmised that they were a bond of Greeks from Macedonia, er perbags, Albanians or Ralgarians. But in time kind, demanded ransom, fixed at £T.24.000. the brigands, following te cstom of their

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A JAPANESE JOURNALIST'S

IMPRESSIONS.

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Sir Edward Gray communicated with Con- stantinople, but the Turkish Government,

Among the foreign risitors who recently according to their usual tactics in such refused to pay so it only remained for the Loared New Zealand was Mr. N. Nakamura, & British Consul General at Sulovica to hand over Japanese journalist, who is touring the world the ranson demanded. This having been done on behalf of a syndicate of Japanese nos- on Thursday last, Robert Abbott was permitted papers. Ho ung been snorly six years on his return to his father's boase cu Saaday travels, and has yet to visit Australia and the Philippines before he returns to his native- morning.

This is not the first traneaction between the country. Whez interviewed by a press re-

terest British Government and brigands operating in, presentative in Auckland he had much of in- to tell regarding his journeyings, and, the European dominion of the Sultan, mainly:

w

erdered to proceed to Tang Chang, and uld the on May 2nd, and the scene was the gymanium between Newobwang and Tairen. It will a well as a State to refer which this country in the province of Salouisa. The following are, speaking of Japanese policy, he gaid that Jans

while the Swatow soldiers are a fine set of sae,

of the roll.

28

per tou

per

It mous trade.

At the moment the greatest problem before us is how to exercise such control over the busi- ness use of vast wealth, individual, but especially cooperate, as will ensure its not being used permitting such ample legitimate profits as will business to put a stop to abuses and to prevent encourage individual initiative, tie our mere vindictiveness for what has been done in the past,

lu John Morley's brilliant solch of Burke he lays expecial stress upon the fact that Burke more than almost any other thinker or politician of his time realised the profound lesson that in politice we are concerned not with barren rights, bat with duties, not with abstract truth, but aith practical murality. Baid Burke, If 1 I will not reform reform with Cangat

equity, (There isja a State to preserve

This is the exact spirit in

population. She had no wish to hold further publio the following day that the troops bad of the Royal Naval College at Osborne. A

Customs at the former port draw attention should more to the reform of abases of corporate the most notable instances of brigandage affect. had no country of her own to offer to her sarflas

1880-

Colonel, and Mr. Synge, who went to territory, and did not see why her people should ranched Tung Chang and suppresset the deable line of beys was stretched across the rebellion.

Bloor, faced by the tall, upright Sgure of the to this point in his illuminating report of wealth. The wrong doar, the man who swindles ing English men:

Wid obtaining a com- "With all due deference to your honorals commander of the college, who was reading the trade of Newchwang i 19.8. The rate und ob eats, whether on a big sale or a little

mils, from Nowebwang, kene, shall give at our handa muroy as zeant distribute British relief among the Massimas, not mingle with the world at large. The as if he committed crimes of violence or brutality, were kidnapped rear Salonica by Greek Japanese nation was now downloping an ener colleague," he said laughingly, I must insiel aloud from a paper in his band.

The bays were the new arrivals for the points out, is double that from Tairen, we are unalterably determined to prevent brigande, and after a month's captivity wore mone

in the world and Japau was "nat ursily it not making our troops do the impossible. upen Swalew is 1,500 miles below Tung Chang in fresh term, and basing just roached the and bit hurto Tairen has been virtually a close vengdoing in the future; we have no intention -kased on the British Government paying mercial relationship with utmost every conntry would 1881Mr. Honry Suter, who was engaged looking for the best markets and most pro- Shantang province where the riots were, and college had been mustered for the calling port for Japanese manufacturer, due to be of trying to wresk such an indiscriminate £10,000 ransom.

Raized hy Greek Dilable lines of commerce and she was antig Prince Edward of Wales, the matters which wo feel sure, bave only to I hardly bink they could travel.),500 wils future King of England, was among them, brought to the serious attention of the Ja vengeance for wrouge done in the past

.. pant Government to ensure redress. No confeand the innocent with the guilty. Our in mining basiness, was and pat

Ho stood in the line, with nothing to dia. down an insurrection in one day. As

good purpose, however, is served by attempts purpose is to build up rather than to tear down brigands at Candra, near Salorica, and tied that if other nations regarded her rightly We show ourselves ilu truset friends of was released after six months for £5,000 paid trade relationships with Japan would be highly Three month valued, and there would be the greatest freedom of intercourse between the other nations and there is no direct communication between the tinguish him from bis bright faced boy com.

to repadi-to them or to make light of them in two provinces I should say that fully two panions. With his quick, befish answer to the the Jupsuere, Prosa. It is admitted that in a property when we make it evident that my will | by the British Government.

After these engra the British Government Japan. He was engage in studying what Countries that Japan entha would be required for a large, heavily commander's call, Lo siguitted his sulenission to

mosoms way required in other arnounced it would pay no more

cold produce, so that she might stook these arned body of troops to make the jourury aathority, and became the hard working naval few instances redress hes bogu obtained in the

later his kidnappers were caught, past, and there is, therefore, un a print reason

for British subjects unless they were und lines in her shops. A good many Au-tralian The power of the press is mighty, but I must cadet.

the ventilation of the tersign merchants' Prince Edward had spout the previously that the growing ramifications of the

long cessation of

zettling in

and Japan in Japan refuse to believe that it eau feres mere men to

on duty, and there was

people were now lu such a stunt."

night with his father the Prince of Wales

such outrager. svi: at

present juncture should be at the Agitators are always making disturbances at Keut House, a quartar of 3 mile from

19 6--Mr Philip Martin Wills, an English-had a pretty fair trade with Ansiralin. People duelise of good. Inasmuch as certain gestions consul the college. He was not to join till the throughout Chin continued the

in Japan depiere those lapes in commercial

man in control of the Turkish tobeees, caltisa from other countries were also settling in Japan. general. They may suceed sat in organizing afternoon, and this morning father and sou

tion at Monastir, in Macedonia, was captured and in just the same way the Japanese people a big and bloedy revolution. It is beyond the spent some time walking gether through incrality, it cannot be said that wo are

posing too high a standard xyou a country

Salonios negotiated uselessly with many lives of commerce Japan was now talk- power of hamcn mind to say how soon or bow the lanca reurd about the college.

by Bulgarian brigands. The English Conant- desired to detle in other countries ple far into the future it may happen. All loyal

There was no smile about Prince Edward that claims to ink on an quality with Woalern untions. It ir, perhaps, mainly

the brigardo, who demanded 0,0 lice; but Mr. ing ber stand amongst the antions of the blished, and with similar respect sccorded for Chinese hope that it may never happen

when at three o'clock in the afternoon he

1 other nations accorded by other saticas king, Far entered E Each veroy in China is a

motor-car culside Hent House owing to a desire to see Japan set as gout

Wills solved the matter by escaping in Novem-world and with fair trading conditions cata- ing his own troops and treasury and laws. While and began his journey to the select where SE example in the Far East of commercial

The German Government pold. £8,000 to the each other, Japan, would never be a distorting lbys cprose each other, they all are, I believe. heuer forth be is to susid. He was in the honesty as be has hitherto of: diplomatic

bar, after four months captivity. His captors moranty that emphasia is laid at the

had cut off his left

Joynt to the crown of the empire. Throughout body of the car with Lia future head.

cutset on individual shortcomings, which, if the country

on its way from Constantinople to Vienna in further remarks Mr. Nakamura said that there reuotionary the

and progressive master, Captain Sinclair, By the aide of

In this unchecked, may spread with gritous results,

brigands who stopped the international express factor in the world's peace." In the course of four rich was great talk of a union between the Japaness Senre the release of

and Chinese, but the racer were separate sulities. ferees are always centerding for the upper hand, the driver sat the Prince of Wales.

his opiaion, unless it with the scala of victory continually balancing way they droo to the college. Frince Fitward-N-U. Dalty Árus,

German rassengers.

Miss Stone, the American wissionary, taben They did not mix, aud, in between the two sides without ever once going was the first to report himself," came aboard,"

China and

would decisively one way or the other.

for it was past four o'clock when II.M.S.

was ransomed after five montia for £T25,40, other Power,

found in

in alliance.. Moreover, Japan was rapidly in Macedonia by Bulgariau brigands in 1901, was in sdf-defence against a combination of raised by public subscription,

adopting the Christian religion. It way ing a Christian conniry, highly educated and civilised, and it hoped to so its penple becoming citizens of the world, and the world looking upon them an valued citizen-valued because of industry, enthusiasm, and bright and pre- greasive new thought.

"The emperor is being advised now by large body of selected rev concerning th reorganization of the government. There is some sentiment in Chiss for a republic, but such a government is impossible for Chins at the present time. While China should have estitutional form of government with a limited. nouarely, it is not capable of pepolar

overzment.

pro.

Hower

worth as a man,

Muppet arrived at Cowes from Fortsmouth with WOMEN IN JAPANESE FACTORIES. life whether he behaves well to his family,

the sixty new cadets, who are alerting at Oberpe with the young Prince. He joined them on their arrival at the college, and all were lined up in the gymnasium. First came the roll-cal),

groups of

"

NOVEL EDUCATION SCHEME.

1891, to

D

CHINA AND JAPAN.

tuan

by

bocom.

not tolerate the abuses of property. We are steadily beat ou preserving the institution of private property: we combat avery tendency te ward reducing the people to ceonomic servitude and we care not whether the tendency is due to a sinistersgitalien directed against all property, or whether it is due to the actions of those members ita. of the predatory classy whose anti-social is immeasurably increased coause of Above all, wo insist that while facing changed the very fact that they powers wealth. conditions and new problems, we must face them in the spirit which our forefathers showed when they fouuded and preserved this Republic. The cornerstone of the Republie lies in our treating each man on his paying no heed to his cried, his birthplace, or his cocupation, asking not whether he is righ or poor, whether he labours with head or hand; asking only whether he acts decently and honourably in the various relations of Lis to bis nighiare, to the Stat

"We base par regard for each man on the essentials; wo judge him not by bis profession,

Other republies have falle bat by his dents. of dozen or so who The practice is growing among factories in.

because the citizens gradually grew to consider then the were to join classes together, Prince Edward Japan employing a large number of you the interests of a sluse before the whole. Blany fastories, especially the government of a plutocracy, and it shall The great Republic of cars shall never become found himself in the botch which included female operatives of giving them opportunities the names of Carson, Howe, Bremmer, and for education. Binclair, the latter being the son of the captain epiuuiug-mills. bave a sort of school which is

ritustion with excesivo cordiality, and the of the college. The boys were told whether open on Saadays only for the attendance of never become the government of a mob. God

Japanese on several occasions have felt obliged LORD CROMERS LAST DESPATCH. they were to slap on the starboard or port side operatives during their rest bours. The Omka willing, it shall romain a government in which

thes Jiji bas had en insity to make some investiga 10 nu staude on bis worth as a man."

to emphasise the lack of gratitude shown by their

A d-spatch from Lord Cromer to Sir Edward When all these preliminaries were over they

neighbours for the restoration of Manchuris, were given half an hour, and the Prince went off tion into the character of the education which is being imparted in each factory schools, and--

and to denounce the perverse and bstinale teru Grey on the doings of the Na juralist General It with the others to see that his belongings wore admitted astonishment-discovered that

of the hogs to

per displayed. Inspired by the spirit of loteper- Asembly was published on April th in place and to speak to one or two

dence and bostility to Western infance which contains a full list of the resolatione adopted by whom be already kuon Then the hngs were in bet few cases instrnelionare given to factory gathered in the dining ball, where a substantis! girls in Boral creangement tea ceremonials,

Prince Edward oitting, or poetry (aka).

ernment

and its representatives at Mukden satire on the hopeless impraticability of most ten was provided for them. THE HALF TRUTH.

The reaseas given by the factory proprieters has risen or the E, event, of China, and fallen is gathering fores in Chim, the Puking Gor- the assurably, and is coached in a tens of genilo. Lappiesss anjoyed it heartily. General healthy

I Chica by curtailing the and diculty of The depression, which passed e. of Shanghai and alsewhere are seeking to uphold the in- of the proposals.

teres Tho passionsta desire to villity their was the dominant note. After tea the boys were for tuition being given in such subjects are very over S. W. Japan and the Longboos

allowed to

to go all over the college and grounds interesting. The girls, ens the enployers.

to are recruited from the countrymen is one of the mat offessive froite

privileges nine. Prince Edward joined with the others, of a cehool of Englishmen who in other resista unfettered "before turning in at a quarter entire strangers to the fadings of a w.nis and lios com to the N. of the Locobas.

are *west

Pressure remaina high over N.E. Japuu. bo life. Consequently they

and it requires 4 are not devoid of merit. The Rev. Mark Gay chat

iting freely will Lis new companions.

The wide will probably shift to the N.D. Pearse recently runda a short tour in India, beesmo at ones just one of themselera. That he generally ignorent and rude:

again in the Formcsa Channal Moderate B. Writing in The Christian Age be enga thol royal bleed was a secidezt and made no Four or two of painful training before they ar only drunken man I base

Tudian Fo sen en the

At a gaortor to nine able to do the full amount of work for a girl. ntenscon will prevail over the N. part of the an difference to them. That been the British

Next But when they are subjected to this hard train China Lea. Continent bas

Hongkong minial! for the 24 hours ending the Prince was in his dormitory.

public criticisme soon follow, and it is alleg seven c'olcok, DE, PL up at way be true; it would be perfectly

ch war who had neyor visited a foreign to 6.30. He begins worked that the girls are subjected to cruelty. The at 10 a.a. today, 1.03 inchica.

dearing to train them without of the world

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon on the ropes next week," said or offices; auch from the outside pubile is to ednoste Fart say that England was the only where he bad seen a criminal; but it is one of bends and bitches' we call it. There's 210

Fuch na ten care to-day is na followe

S. winds, me theo truths which is worse than a lie. As a

strong refoetion on the gonera! temperance of the mistake about his going through the full than in the pris of

ebowery. Army in India, it is a libel. As an implication routine. The boys as a body buvo a

Variable winds, teetotal Indians are corrupted by the sexes of what is right in these matters, and them with

moderate or fresh. Samoas No. 1.

"I venture the resertion that before long China wil baro & modern state Cabinet with portfolios of slate, treasury, war, laws, interior etc. patterned after these of the United States and Faropean countries,

This is only one of the many advances which our country is ming in the science of politics and modern de vélopment.

4

wvlector a day he would be

Ho

way

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory posterday ikened the following reprl :-

On the 4th at 11.30 am.-The barometer

It is interesting to note that the Chinese themselves do not seem to regard the present

and are last, crecivg, bas continued to wore East- rights cookipet of Japan. Disputes a effect that membership: £ tho-General Assaurbly

the

ials or fond to inspire

ejected."

With regard to a motion, unanimously

T

by MoA stumbly was eue to the traders and questioning the posuls rejected to "but among the pro- to the right of taxing foreign goods and as to should to restricted to those who are able to It is. I think, to be the restriction of residenco have arisen at Mulrend and writs well.'

was rejec den and Kirin, and proteste have been made in regretted that this proposal connection with the powers claimed by the work curtain ocal mines, with the control of the granted a Constitution, Lord Cremer says: Japaness railway wulbarities, with the right to adopted, to the effet that the Egyptians be telegraph, and with numerous other points. think it would be altogether premature to take It seems probable that there will be further any very decisive and rapid strain the direction tase of the introduction of fall parliamentary inatitu friction in the fature. The Hangbuta (bandits), often formed into large, well-armed tous la Egypt. A large beds of Egyptians, Seyoral motions enthorities, who are charged with the duty of by the Anglophobe Press" maintaining order outside the railway zone. for the increase of education are summarily If the ravages of these marauders interfere with rejected by the Assembly. trade or threaten the security of the railway, the Japanese guards are hardly likely to refrain from following the bandita into Chinese terri tory, and delicato and difficult questions will Same as No. 1. inevitably be opened.—Times.

presence of interioated soldiers, it is a libet, a prince they treat ju exactly the same way as plain of long working 2018 nawomanly to com. Hongkong & Neighbourhood (derate; squally. ¡bodies, seem beyond the control of the Chinese friendly to the present regime, wore terrorised

that teet

as

hoare DE poor pay.

The Osaka journal, however, says it has just everyone knows, are generally every biker boy. Our boys never tolerate

rince Edward will not go afloat discovered that the education given the girls in Formosa Channel......... temperate. But they are so more immune to favouritiam.

large factories is merely a subterfugo to de-

the flesh then their Western brothers, as a little for about three weeks. We keep the cruiser deviation from the pleasant paths of travel to Felipse here and take abort trips with cortain number of the boys. The Prince will be sleep. inspect the police courte would convince the Rev. Mark Guy Pearse and other carelessing in a hammock aboard in about three weeks'

time. eslomniators.-Times of India.

Hongkong and Lamocks ceive the outsirle world. In fant, concludes Bouth coast of China between the Jiji the method is "to strangle the neck of

the girls with floss silk," as a Japanese proverb Bouth coast of China between

Lze it.

Hongkong and Hainan

has reduced tho ten Loudon "Societ," commandments to tablold form; it in convenient.

moro

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