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are on foot between the Netherlands and Japan the islands in the Netherland indies as a fature with a view to the latter power buying one of coaling station for the Japanese Navy,
According to the annual report of the Chief migration Officer, there are in Cape Celery 1,100. Chinamen, of whom 240 are at Capalow 450 at Port Elissbotb, 215 at Kimberley, 65 at East London, and the remainder, in raml districts.
In the opinion of many who fled at Bisley this year, the short ride is doomed, and the chances aro that not another now he will be turmad out. Mechanically, theilfle is an
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Mr. John Thomas, of Buckingham, was
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a knight. The similarity of his name to that Thomas, who is a paper manufacturer was mada
of a distinguished musician led to a strange orror, and Mr. Johs. Thomas, harpist to the King, received over 1,000 on gratulatory messages from people who were under the impression that it was be who had received the distinction.
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has been received from the Military authorities It is notified in the Cattle that information that musketry field practices will be carried out daily from Monday, the 26th instant, until In opening the new University College Bchool Friday, the 3ith justant, inclusive, commencing at Hampet ad, King Edward emphasised the at 7.30 am, and finishing at noon, from the importance of teaobing sound morality and the 1th-west slope of Victoria Peak below Mann-encōnagement of high-idesle, which had such tale Lodge in a Westerly Hirsation towards the an enormous influence in the formation of East slope of High West..
character. "It is very gratifying, "his Majesty Before Mr. F. A. Hazard at the Pollon said to find that our great Colonies recogalae the-oroellence of our schoole, and send their art on Saturday Sanitary Inspector Watson ohildren Home to be educated. I am convinced prosecuted's cattle dealer for orneity to a paw. The defendant was practising the old trick-or-that-the-reliance they place in the Mother pouring salt water down the animal's throat Country will not be in vain in this or any other With a view to increasing Ita weight when it. should be put on the soles He was ordered to pay a foe of $59, the alternative belag six weeks' imprisonment.
contained in our question whether there really is any general antipathy noticeable na balween Chinese and Mauchus. The 20ewer___wa_in the affirmative. Our suggestion that such antipathy is most 00., likely confined to the official classes, and born, not of long standing and unforgotten racial hatrods, but of comparatively recent jealousies and resentments concerning the granting of appointments and emoluments, was promptly negatived. Well, ne wo hava pointed out before, it is certainly signiden at that in spite of well meant permissory Edicts there should have been so littlenomaly, and from the very first it had fathe United States of Americs, all telegrams intermarriage between the two poples.frienda ontside the official circle of which it Chinese have been lately almoet oa tent the progesy. ationaly thrust into positions formerly monopolised by Manchus, but an yet those Lave been too few to convey conviction of Peking's good faith, and have been regarded as sopa thrown to Cerberus-therein lurking a pleasing recognition of the fact that the Manchus have begun to take the Chinesa more seriously, to regard their possible protests with more respect. The arrival of this state of affairs is not hard Not that the to be understood. It is Chinese have changed so much, as that the hitherto dòmincat race has deteriorated.. The Chinese are probably, as averse to fighting, as prone to follow the line of least resistance, as they have ever been, and as
But the bold Manchu wao, by sheer selt their wise men hare encouraged them to be.
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The Gazelle volifies that bring exercises will be carried out by the British Fleet both by night and day at frequent intercals from October 15th next onwards, in Mim Bay, Fishing boats and other vessels are warned to be cautious in approaching the area defined by Government. Notification No. 591 of the 15th Jaly, 1997, the area within which fishing note are to be removed before the 1st October,
- A very quiet wedding was celebrated in Yuko has on the 10th instant, says the Jugs Gazette. the contracting parties being Mr. H. G. Peroy Brübl, of Hongkong, and Miss Charlotte Aan Distin, The civil ceremony was held at the British Consulate General, before Mr. Thos. Harrington, and later the wedding was solum josenised at Christ Church, the Rev. II. B. Walton ined officiating
calling spades spades, and Manchus worse. Our Cuinese friend auticipates trouble, and that soon Incidentally, he is mudi concerned about the possible interference of Great Britain. As Hongkong depende upon Canton for most of its food supplies, which would be seriously interrupted by an uprising, it is indeel not unlikely that the British Government would have something to say. But, it will be time enough to think of Pasteur when the dog bites us. No one daros to prophesy, but we ventura the opinion, anyhow, that the time is not Mr, SUN YAT-BEN -matters no more than a pip in a pumelo. It is the paragraphs growing daily more pointed, the casual bombthrower the wordy student, who are thrusting in the wedge. The nature and results of the upheaval depend upon the ununer in which the populace leans upon the lever.
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KING OF PORTUGAL.
THE TURTLE HUNTERS,
Fifisen men, mostly members of the Coria thian Yacht Club, returned yesterday (Sunday) afternoon from another turtle bunting expedition. This time their night vigils on cho mosquito-bausted faland beaches were successful. They brought back E fine specimen, about four feet long frona
out to tail, and estimated to weigh ovar -tbres hundred pounds. The older hands with permit, went on to a Chinese island, Two THEiraoka were deemed worth watching, so twa besales in colonial territory, market by turtle
LONDON, August 23rd. The explosion of a bomb has led to revelations of a plot to assassinate King Carlos.
parties wary" rarooned on them. Thras of the younger members of the party - work put on a small beach that was regarded as a sort of offehance. No one believed that the young, not mattor. The intelligent reader has sters could possibly keep awake, so it did
already guessed the sequel. "It was the an three young hands who captured the monster at about 3 a.m. They had a terrific struggles with it for about afteen minutes. The rast of the party saw polbing but mosquitoes.
LAWN TENNIS.
Two persons were killed by the explosion.
ACCIDENT TO THE EMPRESS OF GERMANY.
LONDON, August 23rd.
The finals in the single lawn tennis compati tions promoted by the Kowloon Cricket Cluby The Empress of Germany fell and ruptured an artery. The injury neuumber of spectators. Dunes, he was expected, was witadesed on Saturday afternoon by a good, cessitates u long retirement.
[REUTER'S BERVICE.]
THE SCOTTISH LAND BILL -
LONDON, August 22ad. The Government has abandoned the Scot-
The President of the Board of Trade, speaking at Pontyprile on 20th inst, deolared that govern. ment by select and favoured families was over and the era of government by the people had really begun. They were beginning to deal with tiah Land Bill, owing to the Lords' amend the remnants of the feudal system of land and lite, and with the oppression of priestoraft. They hoped next year to free the schools and the land, and, if they failed because the Lord, would not alow them, then they would settle- not merely the question of the schools, but the Lords at the same time.
The steerable military balloon has performed Its first free trial, which lasted nearly three hours and sh If. The balloon travelled against a moderade wentorly broess from Barlin to Spandes, and there went through a number of interesting evolutious, dually waking a circuit of the Church of St. Nicholas. It described with apparent ease and provision an endlos
ments.
THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
-beat Clelland, "his cool play and accurate placing giving him a great advantage over his opponent, who played a plucky plodiling gaman. Ktimenack, whose pretty play was much admired, wan expected to boat Lapsley, but the latter sendiet up after the first set and ran out winner.
PERU AND ECUADOR.
Fa Franciscs reports:- A revolution, the outcome of which no one can foresee is about to begin, or has already broken out in Ecuador. The Kosmos liner Mare" brings the news of seething
discontent with the administration of President Eloy Alfaro of Ecuador Almost the whole population of the republic is armed in readiness for the fierce genflict, which is at laud. The only canse for the postponement of hostilities has been the delay of the leaders of is well understood, however, smong the people. the revolution in announcing themselves. It obnoxious rule of Alfaro." who are to be the new emancipators from the
One of the
Loxpon, August 22nd, There is a remarkable conflict between the New South Wales and the Commonwealth ovoruments owing to the former seizing, by aid of the police in Sydney, a quantity of wire netling consigned to the Government of New South Wales, without paying duty, with Alfaro is the policy he has paraned with principal cause of dissatisfaction
in spite of the protests of the Commonwealth yours the Peruvian Government has been en Customs Officers. Sir William Lyne, Mini-croaching upon the south and east boundaries of the neighbouring repatio of Pern. Forsaveral
ster of State for Trade and Customs, las being administered by the PeruvianGuvernment Ecuador, and bow a large trast of Emsdor is wired to Mr. Carruthers, the Premier of New
in his illegal action, the consequences of which will be serious. Mr. Carruthers re- plied that he will continue to not under the
South Wales. law laid down by the Supreme Court of New
series of oiroles and turnings, Assen ling and The steamer Siberi z which left San Francitescending at the driver's will with seemingly on July 25th for Hongkong via Honolula, Yoko complete mechanical perfection. Aeronsatie South Wales, hoping that he will not persist partly by reason of the supinences sod insptitude
balloon remained in the air. experts are jubilant over the long period the
Lame, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, took a large and distinguished company on the voyage, prominent among whom wiro Congressman
The first steamer of a big fleet specially rious snit known as E and F have been reserved of thousands of tons of America rails, tocom Longworth and Mrs. Longworthi The loxo-
chartered for the purpose of carrying bundreds for the President's daughter and her husband and Shang Mak, the noted cabin boy and
tives, care and other railroad equipment for the rast network of lines building in Hanchuria by asistant steward will be in special attendance upon them all the way. The Sibe vs has & fall. It was the "Askeball," under the British dag, the Japanese loft New York on the 20th ultimo.
cargo of gauerat merchandise for the Orient.
When the Canadian Pacis En Turlar arrived in port on Friday Sergeant Wilden boarded her end an ested fourteen slowaways who endeavoured to land-in-Canada-on-the-last also took in charge the head fremen, one of his voyage of the steamer to the Dominion. He assistants and a carpenter on suspicion of aggling ten of the stowaway aboard at Yokohama, and the boatswain for landing a helping hand. The st waware were charged Saturday and pleaded guilty, but the other four hefore Mr. Hageland at the Magistracy on
The cans was adjourned. men denied the charge of aiding and abetting.
On Friday a coolio entered a rattan dealer's shop at Boubam Strand and examined a number of mats. After having many placed before him for impection be selected que which out $11 and nɛked that it be entered in the account of a
this, but as he was doabtful about the coole's Fortaia trm The shopkeeper promised to do being employed in the firm he sent a foki to follow bing. When the mat purchaser tid not enter the house in question he was arrested, and subsequent inquiries by the police went to prove that he was not employed in the Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Police Court on Saturday and the case was adjourned.
LATER.
The Melbourne respresentative of the announced that they have given instructions Commonwealth and Sir William Lyae have and will go direct to Dalny, the principal sea board terminal of the South Manchurian Rail for the issue of a writ for the recovery of from New York City to Daing. Forty stiam wrongful saizure. The Sydney police at rood. This is the frat fustance of a direct mailing the wire betting, with penalties for the
abips will be used to carry American rails, etc., teupled a second raid when the vessel
less than 40,000 tons of material will be shipped Lyne threatens to arrest Mr. Currüthere, It is landed the netting, which was prevented by for the South Manchurian system. estimated befors completion of the system no 100 Commonwealth Officers. Sir William from the United Stator,
This huge tonnage
Partly owing to the weakness of the Eons- foran army, which numbers 800 men, and of President all ro, he has neglected to bring the little republic, Peru to look over the mstter, and the people
failed to force Alfero's band, have decided to depose bim Alfare is
Strange
to
ssy in many other respects, is popular in onder, but the people lain to see the total absorption of Bouador by continuance of his policy. When the ravalu Pers will begin, but the very people who a tion is accomplished the real trouble with
campaign against the larger repablis which, formenting the trouble realize that there is little hope of sustaining even one encoessful besides being three times as large as Donelor,
s
maintains a formidable army.
BEER IN CHINA.
for the first six months this year areated to proveedling in Chins between Japanese and Tu reference to the keen competition, noW German beers, a Japanese contemporary obser- ves that the value of beer exported from Japan
will be moved inside of twelve months. The who is liable to Ove years under the Customs Y865,9) showing a decrease of T87,545 a contracts so far paced in the United States Act.
involve an expenditure of faily $10,500,000;
LATER.
increasing the payment of members to £600 per annum,
The Melbourne and Sydney newspapers are unanimous in condemning Mr. Carruthers in his action against the Commonwealth Customs.
In his will the late Mr. Karl Blind, the of the Commonwealth have passed a bill In spite of a public autery, both Houses veteran Gerau revolutionary agitator and writer, wrote :---“ My last willThough I have found safety as an exile in England, whore I have had maby dear friends in the course of years, and though I have always been grateful for that shelter in years of orssention, I have. not become a naturalised British subject. As to my remains, I want them to be disposed of by Bre burial in accordance with the custom of.
SLIGHT ACCIDENT TO THE EMPRESS OF GERMANY.
LONDON, August 22ud. fell at Wilhelmshoche yesterday, injuring The Empress of Germany slipped and
compared with the corresponding period of lart year. The cause of the decrease in traded to the withdrawal of the Russian troops in tiberia
with Shanghai and Hankow as centres, a bard and Manchuria. The export in other directions shows steady incrasse. In the Yangtes valley, struggle is going on hatween Japanese, English supremacy. The Hermanns, who have to import aud Gerinan beers, the last-named now holding their boor from a great distanco, paying heavy 40 days, are selling at Y12 to 16 por case Mr.. freight for the journey over ses, which takes some Mr. Goetschell, of a German firm in China, is chley directing the operations for the sale of German beer, while the Dai Nippon Beer Bre- wary Company appointed the Mitsi Bresso Kaishs its agents in Chits, & d'has been striving to extend the market of its beer in South Chias and the South Sea Islands While the German foreign residents, the Japanese are endeavouring brewers are chiefly Booking customers among the to exte d their sales among the C
Chinese, Since
German forefather; the sales to be ply buried under the monument of my late merely my name and 1828 to, I do not wife, Friederike, Blind, with the inscription of His Excellency the Governor has been pleased
wish any clerical ceremony to be performed, as a blood-vessel in the left leg. Her Royal-March-last, the Japanese have expanded to appoint-Wr. Hartley, B., B8, to battan establishment. Hy was charged before do I wish anyone to remain at the plson of Highness will be obliged to take a long E6,000 in advertisements in Shanghai, Surgeon-Lieutenant in the Honghong Volunteer Corps, with effest from this dete..
A list of copyright works issued by the Board of Customs, London, which has been publicly exposed at the Court House, is now published in the Government Gazette, `
MONGKONG, AUGUer 26TH, 1907.
well-informed Chinaman of
our acquaintance anticipates trouble in China, particularly in Kwangtung. Ho has a
A Hongkong morange to the deal states that greater opinion of SUN YATBEN's power a meeting of Filipings in Hongkong has than we bave, and the bad crops, famiuc, resolved to address à petition to President and hardships of the people will, he thinks, oosevelt, asking for the grant of independence make it easy for that agitator and his of the Philippines. The leader of this mogement is said to be a Filipino who was in Tokyo is a helpers to fan into flames a fire that is, he student. 7
The death is announced of Mr. B. Heldring, chairman of the Netherlands Trading Company, at the age of 68. For nearly balf a century he was at the head of two important financial nstitutions in Amsterdam. He commenced his commercial career in the office of Mears, van Reghen and Co, went later to Padang (Sumatra, but shortly afterwards returned to Holls ad, to accept an appointment, in his 26th year, zë n director of tho Kaavereeniging at Amsterdam.
I have been a Freethinker throughout life, wor
THE INDIAN-BUDGET
LONDON, Angust 23rd. The House of Commons has approved of the Indian Budget
cremation down to the end." He desired "as est, 8000 I am no more" that bis daughter, should take possession of the securities and cash at his bankers standing in his name, at present over £3,000, and divide the securities between herself and Mr. Rudolf Blind. Me Blind left the residue of his property, including oorrespondence with many eminent person, to his daughter, and his estate has been valuxl for probate at £179 15s. 11d
MAIL CONTRACTS.
LONDON, August 23rd.
The House of Commone has approved of the P. & O. Mails contract by 98/19. Holt advocate the Siberian route for
Mr.
tlie
This investment has been duly rewarded, 3,500 ensen being disposed of daring the first six monthe thie year, and it is estimated that
total of 7,00
be exported to Shanghai alone during this year. This means an increase by three times the
quantity Hold
did daring last year. Formerly the Chinese not drink beer, but beer-drinking has been called into fashion among them by the Chinese atadents who have studied in Chinese compradores of foreign firms, who bave Japan, or by
boor, and thus
ountraoled the babit rapidly increasing in
there
Saturday's water pɔló match at the V.B.C. the progress of this instilation. Mr. Heldring British shipowners which have been promulgate Chinese' Mails, but Mr. Runcimas said it become keaner. At present Japanese beer is
seven years chairman of the Netherlands Trading Society. The death of Mr. Heldring will be
gretted in the commercial world.
"RODEKS
to
hold.
would involve a dead loss to the Govern ment.
THE COLONIAL OFFICE.
the market of beer in Chins. The Japanese brewers are determined to push on the sale with increased energy, spending more money for
advertising, but will take counter action, and the struggle will is no doubt that the German brewers
sold at 9 por case, and German beer-evan of common quality-maintains the rate at Y12. This is due to the confidence reposed for years by the public in their trade-marks, and fr is therefore very difficult to cope with the Ger ma beer with any success. German heers are chiefly light and thin, resembling the Japanese of the German brewery at Tsingtan the Japanese "special light." In view of the establishment brewers have decided to ship to Bonth
For 15 years he served in this capacity, and the ACCESS TO HOLDS ON SHIPBOARD, asserts, already well alight. There is, be
fraits of his organising capacities were show a in tells us, a new nad better public spirit enclosure was between the Royal Engineers has since been for 20 years a director and for by the Board of Trade is one which makes it One of the newest of the regulations affecting abroad throughout the Chinese. He insista and a combined school team. The students
necessary to provide upon all ships some safe that it is the people themselves who are showed up well, but although they had sufficient
and easy means by which workmen may have keenest on the suppression of the opium pluck, they lacked the staying power of their
access to the various holde of a ship” when. vice. They have become convinced, our sturdier opponents who had scored four goals
working cargo. The regulation won made a instructor alleges, of the physical and moral to the bool team's one when time was called, His Majesty the King basnt been advised upon all owners to see that it is carried out on couple of years ago, but it becomes compulsory
LONDON, August 23rd. degeneration involved; and are familiar with
to exercise his power of disallowance with respect their vessels by the end of the present year In
Lord Elgin has announced in the House Sportsmen should note that liconces to shoot to the following Ordinances-Ordiusues No. 5 view of this requirement of the Board of Trade, of Lords, a' reorganisation of the Colonial the argument as to the drainage of the and take game granted ander. Ordinance 6 of of 1907, entitled-Au Ordinance to suthorize tha a firm of angioears have invented a patent Office, to three instead of four departments; country's Quancial wources that the 1885, ara due for renewal or issue on the first Appropriation of a Supplementary Sum-of Four The ladies fonders now to any told yulekone to deal with the self-governing Colonies, consuzuption causes. That is as may be licences, the fee for which is $10, are requested hundred and forty-niu, Dollars and fifty-three well known shipowners, and marine superinton
day of September, 1917. Applicaute for such tred and seventy-seven thousand eight and assy, and it as safe as it is possible to make another with the Crown Colonies and the Scepticism toward suck views has been an to give their addresses to the Colonial Secretary Cante, to defray the Charges of the Year-936 dents, all of whom, without exception, express
It has been seen by experts third with general business. long implanted and so firmly rooted, that and write their names legibly. assertions and assumptions of that nature.
Ordinance No. 4 of 1907, entitled-Ar Ordinance. the opinion that it is the very thing that Ex
THE NEW TERRITORIAL ARMY. Mr. S. D. Both as corteously informs us to remore doubts as to the validity of the proceed. wanted for this purpose, as it meets the however well-informed their inspiration that he has received a telegram from Bombayings of the Supreme Court of this e-tony during The cost of any change necessary in steamers ta
LONDON, August 23rd. appeare, pass over the old resident as the stating that the cricket match played there the time that Alfred Gascoyne Wise, Eequire small, because existing ladders can be atilised, appointed to assist the Lord Lieutenants to
requirements of the Board of Trade perfently
A special. War Office Committee has been missiles from Chinese ordinance have hither on Friday 23rd between the Parses and Hindoo held the office of Paisne Juge of such Court and from the position of the laddan and farm new County Lesoentions for the On one point, however, we were glad to years since a cricket match was last played at entitled-An Ordinances to amend the Married cerching the desired hold rath, a minimum of that the system will be in general operation be expected here on or about the 30th inst.
It is many present time; Ordinance No. 5 of 1907, or broken in the discharge of cargo, welcome conversation, and this point was Bombay between Parase and Hindoo team.
certainly an expeditions, means danger to life or limb.
by the Spring.
ladder.
and the South Sea Islands chiefly Asaki (larget) orter to compete with the Tsingtau prednet bear from next year instead of other brand, in- The Miter Bussin Kaisha is making efforts to extend the market with a view to extending the export to Chine and thereabouts to the value of Yi,00,000 a year.
LATEST STEAMER-MOVEMENTS
the 24th inst, am, and may be expected there ou brabout the 9th insta
The H.A.L. str. Rhenania loft Singapore an
The J.-C.-J. Lija str. Thibodas left Moji'via -
#to passed over, pirates and other stemies, lungit resmiled in the complete victory of the Ffrom the 25th, day of dune Büż down to the constraction, it is not at all likely to be injared Territorial Army Mr. Haldane thinks Amoy for this port on the 21st inst., and may:
Parsees by 8 wickets and one run,
Women's Property Ordinance, 1907,
It
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