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ITS RELATION TO PARTY POLITICY.
RELIGIOUS SACRIFICES.
A litter on the crueltion cennacted with religious oríficos (based on Mr. Labhshanker Laxoidas's pamphlet) was published in over thirty pspors, and more recently a loathet by Mr. Howard Williams, entitle Religione Atrocities in India," bas boon printad and put in circalation,
A Barliu suge dated May 12th sail :- Extrems interest is manifested in the general musling of the Gorman Navy Longng which is being held in Cologne to-day, and in which it is to be deciled whether or not the League shall engage in party politics. This
THE MANGDURIAN RAILWAYS. question has bem maired, partly by the action of an Excentive Committeducing the recent Tags or THE CHINO-JAPANESE AGREEMENT. arcticas, but city owing to the offe
In neolaus with the provisions of the prodaged on the Roman Catholic ubs of the Portsmouth Poo Convention of 1991, ander League by the pablication of thespond which it was stipulated that the railway system of the levling spirits.
the
Lagain danner - tion with thetrul ebentiumuring curapatra, and coa included, should revert to by the manner in
in which
Major-Gnusral Kuan
question of has sin defended the poliny of the Longue in eithmont in detail included the
the railway junction to be made betreeR the opposing alerical candidates. The Bavarian Japanese lion and the Russian section of the section of the Isgue has passed a resolution Manchurian railway at or near Kwan clog-te requiring that in future the Kavy League shad and the perchase by China of the short line of zupinatain a strictly impartial aifitas towards railway which Japan had constructed from wotation has Makdon to Shin-ming-ting, and the bailding of political contests, and this furthermore bus adoped by the brauchen of the branch agreed upon from Wirin to Kwan- the Leagno embracing the Kingdom of Socheng tso
bran-
south of Chang-chan (Kwan-chongtootav
the Grand Dechy of Hudo, Alsace-Larraino AB regards the rat of these arrangements and the previos of Silesia and Brandenburg. an agreement has been reached whereby the) Should, Thorstere, the general meeting not Japanese railway station shall be built at the disavow Major-General Keim's poliar of single village of Jeri-ho in Chinese Shib-li-p'a), the power of the Navy Longue to promote the whore laul to the extent of 2, tenho (one advantage of one or more to the detriment of the other political parties a west sxions split our sare yards, ang 1 nores, has bon parchased for this purpose. The will zene.
Japanese railway station will be 4 metres north of the village of Masakis-tún, which has en often mentioned in these notes as the place from which travellers have had to promend in arts to Kwancheug Iso, it having been the minns since the war of the Japanean section of the railway from Port Arthar. The town of Chang cho stands da east of the new railway station ΑΓ The Russian station of Kwan-chen;-150 How Cou miloss to the north-east of Jurio.
Major Consral Kain himself aqvoureal in a speel delivered at Esson (but he intends fully uphold the attitude he has sesumed. Ta declared
that he would act in any fatale» election contest exactly as he had done in the rout slection The Navy Louna, ha sa d 23 124 de its duty as a national association, and ก national association muet proasento a satical policy. The Reichstag, he continued, w dissolved because the Socialists, Poles, Guolphs, and the Centre would not vote what was neces sary for the maintenance of the national hanear. and it is a matter of course that national associa- tions must use all the power at their disposal to present the people on whose account the Reichstag was isolves fro again being glected. Hereproached the Government for not rightly reading the sunl of the German pele, who, he maintained, long ago paradised that important decisions in world-polities are in pre- paration, that these will be arrival at only by means of blood and iron, and that therefore Germany must be thoroughly armed, I hitcalf is firmly convinced that if the Govern. went bad had the courage to introduce a big Navs Bill directly after the Dolce
revelations were made, aul had appealed to the country on the refusal by the Reichstag to accept it, the German people would have elected a national Reichstag stronger eren than that which resulted from the dissolution of December 13.
It is reported that the presiding body of the NAT
League discussed the situation in a secret condlave, which lasted from nine o'clock in the morging till hali-ast seven in the evening The result of this conference is not yet blished, int it appears that a split will be avoided by the acceptance of a resolution embodying the wishes of bafh' partine.
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1. China shall purchase the railway between Makden and Shin-ming-ting for the sum of 1,000 yen (19), payable at Tontein af the Yokohan Specio Bank The Chinese EXCHANGE OLD Cloverment shall borrow from the South Man- churian Railway Company half the sun which way be needed for reparing the section of thin railway between the city of Mukden and the east bank of Line River and converting it to the standard gauge of 1ft. Shin, ithing now ?}ft. soly.
The Chinese Government shall borrow forthwith from the South Msuchurian Railway Company one-half the sam that may be required for the survey of the railway to be made from Kirin to Kwan-deng-ts (Chang chan
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the basis of the agreement made for the provision of the railway built for China north and south of Shaa-hai-kwan, and that when necessary reference, shall mads to the Bureau of the said Shau-bai-kwan Nai-gwai (Inner and Outer Railway.
within
At a pablic banquet held the chairman,
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include: Isection of the League, after welcoming the (a) In the case of the Mukden and Shin-ming-
inembers from all parts of Germany said:
brauch-ssat of the Liao Hiver-not ting Our dear cousins on the Thames have always within eigateen years, and in the case of the grudged us plaes in the sun, and in recent Kirin and Chaog-chun braack not times these consinly feelings have undergone notwenty-five years, still the Chinese Government change. This should exhort as to enlarge the borrow from any other soures than the Sonth German Fleet, regardless of British 2015. Manchurian Railway Company. Every new battleship is bulwark for the asaurance of peace. In replying to this gresting Prince su Salm-Horstmar, president of the Navy League, said:
The Flost is being built far too slowly, and it is the ardont wish of the whole Navy League to present the Emperor with a spudron of eighteen thousand ton battleships as soon as possible. In face of the threatening dangera which the comedy of The Hague 'onference cannot dispel Germany's naval armament is more necessary than ever." Professor Erckert representing Cologne Commercial University based his remarks on the dictum of Frederick I that "Power is more important than wealth." It will," he stated, be decided on a whither Garmacy on or cannot maintain her power"
The Garman Emperor has commanded General Field Marshal von Hahake to represent
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pany 7 ia to
to by secured upon the entire property and also the earnings of that soction. As to the Kirin and Chang-chan section the cost of the surver and also the mousy advanced by the South Manaburian Railway Company
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The Navy League ambered in members in 19 15 863,522, in 1906 106,705, and at the present moment it boasts a wombership of 911,29 persoas.
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THE BALT TAX,
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We are glad to know that, as a result of our action, the extensive use of corporal punishment in Indian prisons has been brought by Mr. Morley
the atlantion of the Government of India A question on the subject was put by Sir Henry Cotton in the House of Commons on July 30, 1995. The immediate euforcement | of the law abolishing corporal punishment in Indian Military Prisons was ordered by Lord Kitchener.
The Committee las, further, baen successful in thwarting so agitation, started by the Solit tor-General and other English icials in Ceylon, for the infliction of corporal punishment in public. A letter addressed by un to Lord Elgin has led to his pointing out to the Gover nor of ylon that "the suggestion of public fogging is not one which could by entertained."
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