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POLICE COURT.
Wednesday, September 4th.
Berone MR-PA-HAZELAND (FIFST)
POLICE MAGISTRATE).
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*KELETON KEYS.
Instead of returning to his country residence as he told the police he intended, Chan Lan was yesterday sent to prison for six weeks and ordered to be expx sed in the stocks for six hours, His inspicicas movemente at Station Street, Yaumati, on Tuesday night attracted the atton. tion of the Police, Clan was detained and searched, and on his person were found ten skeleton kazs When placed before his Wor- skip on a charge of having them in his posses. sion, he said they were the keys of his country residence to which he was turning. His Wership did not believe him and passed sentence
stated,
GTOWAWAYS TO SANCOUVER.
The case was continued in which fourteen Chinese were charged with slowing away on the Caundian Pacific steamer Tartu, and are Chinese members of the crew with aiding and mbetting them.
Mr. H. G.-C. Bailey (ef Messrs. Johnson, Stookos and Master) prosecuted on behalf of the Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Mr. E. Davidson of Messra. Hastings and Hosting), appeared for six of the stowaways. Mr. R. A. Hardit appeared for three of the stowaways; Mr. Goldring (of Messrs. Goldring and, Barlow), for one, Mr H. K. Holmes appeared for two of be crew, and Mr. D. Thomson for one. the head fromno.
His Worship said he would hear the charge against the six stowaways who pleaded not guilty, and Mr. Thomson was permitted to with draw the plea of guilty on behalf of his client, and plead not guilty. This case was heard in ponjunction with the other.
Chief Officer Davis said he made a search with the Customs officers at Vancouver and
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH, 1907.
to provide for the more effectual prevention of f frauds, and was specially passed in order to provide for casis of this sort, the old Ordinance 3 of 1907, not haring sufficient powere, He submitted that it would be a monstrous thing for slowaways like this to get scott free, and that that was not the intention of the Legisla lure
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE NAVY LEAGUE AND ITS NEGLECTED DUTY,
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY FREE
BIR The statement sent to the Press on behalf of the present majority of the Executive Committee of the Navy Laagne, over the signs.
His Worship said he would give his ruling on Saturday,
The case against the four siders and abettoesture of the League's President, is a remarkable a document that we ask your leave to comment www then proceeded with.
upon if.
Si Fong, the next witness called, said he was a farmer from Cheungehu village is tho Chuagch ow district. He came to Honkong lo look for work, and shortly after his arrival met the first defendant, who asked witness to go abroad. Witness was taken aboard ship, and paid Si to one of the ore. The arrangement arrived at was that bin clansmen should pay $300 on his landing at Vancouver. When he went on board be was taken down the hold in the forepart of the ship.
BEFORE MR. C. D. MELBOURNE (SECOND] PoLion MAGISTRATE).
A SHIPUDARD LARCENY.
A deported from Singapore, Yan Tak, was charged with stealing from a passenger by the sa... Gregory: Apear piller_box containing jewellery and other valusbies said to be worth 386.50 After hearing the evidenco his Worship found defendant guilty and sentenced him to six weeks hard labour and four hours' stocks.
COUNTERFEIT UOINKS
Just before a cigarella dealer closed his tall, at Station Street, Yaumali, on Tues day night, a native named Shiv Tai-ebon approac bed, fendered a Hongkong dollar sad asked for a ton cant packet of cigarettes. The cigarettes were handed oven and Shui was offered 90 cents charge. The he refused to accept, stating that Lo wanted commission. The cigarette vendor raid he was not in the babit of gising this, and if the purchase was
In the first place, it indicates the final ben donment by the League of its critical fanation, and the enbatitution of education as its primary sim.
FIGHTING IN CELEBES,
TWO COMPANIES OF DUTCH SOLDIANS WIPED OUT.
Two most deplorable incidents happened, moontly in Celebes, .simost in duplicate, and within two days of each other.
when summaen-
A long telegram from the Governor of the Taland has confirmed the first intelligence. Two separate detachments of a small Com- be other combined with a petrol under anyone under Lieutenant Matthes and Lieutenant R. E. Kies have been failon and murdered in cold blood while проп moving to and fro in the interior, in the population midst of an apparently subdued
The first group comprised eleven wer, who had been left by Lieutenant Mathes under the command of a native corporal, while he want on In the next place, the majority of the Com-with the remainder to seek a certain antive mitteo definitely-range the Navy League-on-thechief, who had refused to appear v
ed. These twaire were atlacked and butobpred side of the policy of arvat reduction purred by to a man on July 1, while some were bathing the present Cabinet while, as if to prove still and others partaking of breakfast Lieuteusat further the completeness of their confidence in Matthes, with his bodyguard, six in sil, after that Cabinet, they announce their belief that fading the chief, of whom they were in Bosreb, met and joined forces with Lieutenant. Kies, ** command of the sea is now the first object of
who, with Bitean soldiers, ware patrolling the national polivy."
district. This troops, which had, apparently. learnt nothing of their comrades terrible fate was confronted by a band of natives, armoi with swords, and cut to piec.s two days later, while busy moving themselves and their be
They longings from one camp to another. were to Indened with tag and baggage that they were unable to defend themselves. Not
In spite of the tools that this Cabinet was returned to power pledged to the hilt to out down expenditure on both services; that the Prime Minister has repeatedly afirmed his ardeat desire to reduce armaments; that 122 naambers of the present House of commons
the Navy; fixt
pecially appealed to him-in-1966-to-raduce- supporters of the present Government entertain a very large part of the ideas so wildly remote from reality as to suppose that arbitration can be substituted for work and that this very Cabinet has made propos, at the Hague Conference which involve the restriction of the power that commend of the sea confers, and which have made both itself and Britain the laughing-stock of every Uban cellery in Europe the Committee of the Navy League still believe that to attain the command of the
sen is the principal object that thi Cabinet has in view:
one escaped.
Another account tells how the attacking tendons of the vict row, and then when they parties began by culling through the schilles were all rendered helpless, finished them off at their leisure.
reassu
A culpable ueglect of all the most neces sary precautions for their enfety. to be noted, says the meial telegram, which also speaks of misdeeds committed by the soldiers
morg the natives, sa affording one for the sudden and unexpected murders. In view of the fact that the interior of (olt bea has been, so recently, and, as get, so imperfectly, brought under Dutch rule, there teems little doubt that a criminal carelessness was shown by both Commandare. The native Corporal, in his lack of watchfulness only followed the example, which, to judge by this last sample of their methods, had been set him
ound fourteen stowaways; - the seven defendants not satis fieil he could return the cigarettes sad of facts was ever held by a body of man to whom acores of times by his superior officers,
being among them. They were concealed in different parts of the ship, and were not on board with the soueout of the owner, agent, muslar or biber person in charge.
Mr. Davidson said his clients were charged auder section 3 of Ordinance 5 of 1903 with obtaining a passage from Yokohama without
the change and get his dollar back. Shin did this, but instead of returning the charge received he paid back three spurious twenty cent pieces. The stallholder refused to accept these, and took the defendant to the Polica Station. There he was searched, and the three
Probably, in the whole of our history, no belief more strikingly at variance with all the evidence
some de gres of responsibility was supposed to attach.“ If this wore indeed the principal object of the Ministry, what a cry of picas horror, what a bout of fury sad disgust, would go ap from the great body of that Ministry supporters: After hip, it is hardly surprising to find that
Jetter to the Prime Minister of July 11th last their own letter to the Press of October 19th last, their own fficial pamphlet May last, and their own article (for which they had-apecially
Jalynumber of the Navy League Journal.
In the test of these letters they urgently protested against reduction in the programme
the consent of the owner ag eat master or other good twenty cent pieces were found. After bis the Committea in effect. repudiate their own,
His Worship-They are not charged with that.
-Worship heard it be evidence he sentenced the defendant to three weeks' imprisonment and four hours' stocks.
Mr. Davidson-I don't know what else they WHERE THE EMPEROR OF CHINA knowledgod responsibility) in the current are charged with.
Hid T¥vising Fey are charged with being found on board the ship without the consent of the owner, agent, master, or other person in
Large.
Dr. Davidson-And with having obtained a passage. I submit that a person arriving in The Colony on board say ship cannot bi charged with intent to obtain a passage when they bave already obtained it.
His Worship-I can get over that easily by section 2 of the Magistrates". Ordinates. man commit them on the evidence.
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Mr. Davidson-Thore WAN DO infert obtain a page. There could be so intent when they had already concluded the voyage.
His Worship-You mean that a man found un board after a ship has dropped anchor cannot
the pancicted
Mr. Davidson-Yes
Mr. Davidson-If the meaning of these words is not limited to a voyage terminating in. Hongkong.........
WORSHIPS.
guilty of violenes in their dealings with the Ar to the accusation against the men of being natives, no one acquainted with the rough and biutal way the common soldier behaves, VDI while in garrison, will doubt for a tuoment the far mark bis conduct towards the tribes he has been more severe brutality which will most certainly to cor quer-Straits Tones, 26 August.
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HOW OVERWORK MAKES CRIMINALS.
VICTIMS OF PATIQUE NT KISPONSIBLE.
Is a person suffering from chronic fatigué or orenwerk responsible for the notions
a radical changes brought abcat in the character of a person 16 foring from great and prolonged fatigue form the subject of an articla in the Angust number of World's Work.
According to Mr. Luther Gulick the writer of the article-a petron under the influence of fatigue becomes quite incapable of performing meny of his ordinary dutler, the power of jer- forming there fests most recently acquired leaving him firit.
A tired man, for instance, will forget a foreign language he may have learnt: a tired child will forget those letsors most recently con mitted to memory Musicians when ovor wrought will be able to play an easy .com position only recally leant, albeugh probably able to perform a difficult piece incwn for years.
Fxcestire faligus, Mr. Galick points ut aleo lescene cne's elf-control and the bodily wer of resistance to the attacks of the micro-organi ma of diceass.
A worn-cut man will catch a fever mora easily and is more liable to slip into paths of dishonesty then a man who is fresh.
A Londen physician noted for this knowledge of nervous and peyobo'ogical ailments described ibe effects of chronic fatigue or cheer overwork a rendering the human faculty for thinking and reasoning "irreepor albly automatic,"
"The predominant characteristics of a mar." he said, Falow largely when he is fatigued. A man in his normal state may hideer conquer se me strock or etil trait of bis el aracter, but thorough ly wear him out with work and his strength of control wenkene; his predominant izstinct OciDe forward.
Many a man with a criminal tendency owes hie downfall to oive fatigue. It was after weeks and weeks of inocreant toil that he tauk that first falie step which led to bis ruin. Had Bot been, tired out he might never bare lost control over bis evil instincts.
be
A man will take to drink under similar
any other Asistio city, says the Rer. G. W. of Daval construction, affirming that not three, Government for neglect by the hospital authori- condition fatigue practically amounts to n
Ita posi
There are many unique and interesting sights in the city of Peking-perhaps more thas in Sheppard, writing in the "Quiser. tion as the metropolis of a great empire, its arclent and modern history, its magnificent wall, its imposing gates with their lofty towers, ate among the things which give it tille to fame nd fascination to the traveller. But Peking has no more attractive feature than the temples wherein the religions of the Chinese people are ༤༩:. seen perhaps in their best and purest forms. The most important of these temples--indeed, the most import religions of rain the empire is the
Heaven, wherein Emperer, "the Son of Heaver," worships and Macrifices in person to the Power love, whene Ticeregent he claims to be
The Temple of Heaven is-sitosted in the con- tys of a park at the southern gate of the city. about three miles from the Imperial Palaces As Heaven
in believed to be round (and the His Worship-I am certain that was not the earth square), the boundary walls, the buildings, and the altars of the temple are circular in shape intention of the Legislature.
The park is enclosed by's high red wall, and the gales are kept shut. The park is planted with groves of pins and fir trees (svergreens, sug; grative of perensial freshness). A second wall Barrounds the sacred-building-and-within-it-a- thick copse of splendid cypress trees casts a solema shadow on the famous shrines. The visitor to the temple is first led to the Chi Ka Tan," or Allar for Prayer for Grain. This inn terrace of white marble, with steps and beautifully carved
circular building, which has been commonly called by foreigners words cannot bear that meaning ?
His Worship-You say the shop could not the Temple of Heaven. Ita real designation, however, is Chi Nien Tien," or Temple for Prayer for the year,
His Worship - I am against you on that. Mr. Davidson-You don't agree with me that the words mual menna vorage terminating in Hongkong
His Worship No, "no. ̧
Mr Davidson Will your Worship say the the altar stands On the top of
Inke then book.
Mr. Davidson-I don't make ang statement of the sort. I merely sny that the Ordinance aloes not cover this case.
His Worship-I must construe the Oriliunace
I tind it, Mr. Davidson If your Worship does not think these words rafer only to voyage Derminating in Hongkong, then I submit that ́ the words can bear that meaning. That being më, there is on smbiguity which my clients are.
It was a case in which Mr. William Smith was oned for Rupesa 131.70, being the money due to Government from the defendant for maintenance and extra charges in respect of the late Mrs. Bath, who underwent an operation and was treated in the Paying Ward of the feneral Hospital
nor four, but, five armoured ships" should be laid down and in the second (their protest dis- regarded they deliberately stated Here then, is the case in a nutshell. Political con tiderations, implying subservienes to the outery for retropeb mont, have brought about a serious reduction in car first line of defence, a direct
The defendant admitted the correctness of incentive to our possible adversaries to pass the secount, but denied Ais liability and pleaded Torwart their neval preparations Admiral that Mrs. Smith died at the Hospital owing to Fremantle, whom they now quote on their negligence and unskilled treatment, and so forth.
He
alleged that, during the operation, Mrs. Swith
was scalded by a hot water bottle negli- gently placed under her boy that the burns were not properly attended to and were con cested to some extent, and that the burnя contributed to her death. The def. udant, therefore
claimed from the Government in reconvention, Rupees 100,000, as damages for the donth of his wife,
behalf, wrat even furt bor, for in the November number of the Journal he wrote: "The redno tions, thes, era political, and undoubtedly suspect,"
In their official pamphlet of May, the state- ment at the Navy is not up to the two-Power standard, far less possessed of amargin over it, is made with the most detuita precision. The fighting values of the principal Hoots of the world are there estimated in points. The aumber of these assigned to Britain is 747; to the United States and France, 810 and to the United Biates and Gorisany, 752. And it is. added that each of these combinations is "As stropg as, or sironger than, the British Navy and conid place England in a most perilons. position."
The case bad previously occupied the atten tion of the courts and ultimately judgment was given for defendant for Rupees 10,000. pecuniary damages, and Rupees 5,940 B2 B Bo'alium for the loss of his wife, with costs of both trials and two appeals.
Excessive
form of insanity. The brain works without the restraining influence of the reason to check it. Actions teorme automatic
An overworked man may become a danger in the ccmmunity. He is placed in a position. of frust and responsibility, which in his true self be is worthy. As the effect of chronic fatigue he Day become totally incapable of performing those daties,
An cverworked railway servant is a mezt ce tu
the travelling public. It is not due to his negli gence that the signals or points are wrong it Is due to bit sheer incajacity, brought on by overwork.
An overworked obemiat mag mix a poison instead of a bármless ding; an overworked rea captain makes mistakes in us igation, and so on. Three mistakes are put down to negligener. ard judged as such, excused perba sa trifle
because he had had so much work lately."
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CHINESE HORTICULTURAL
EXPERIMENTS.
Vics Consul Ernent Vollmer, writing from Tsingtau, gires the following account of the newly created demand in that part of China for fruit trees and vegetable seed which, he thinks,. American nurserymen should supply an
The Gerinan foresty department for the Kinochow territory, with headquarters at Tsingtau, within the last few years planted s A new Faceh Arden has made his appearance largo sercege in loresta, nsing mainly senci s at Gravesend, and has rendered the situation of but also oaks and many varlettes of pine. Aside a steward on one of the P. and O. liners plying from thie parely forest work a large experi between London and the East, a most embarrassment station is located at Tsinglan,
At this station extensive lurestigations have ing one,
Among them who went out to the South-bean-condnated with pear, apple and plum trees aud apricots, African War was a Gravesend resident, named from Germany and California: oberries from Motley. During the ecadet it was thought he California and native peacres was killed; in fact, his name we included in besides berries of all sorts. The success with this imported stork has bees so satisfactory the list of those who lost their lives.
Naturally enough, his friends, mourned for that the frui business will be entered into on a a short time ago large scale, sud it is hoped to make Shantung him, and the widow “
+married. To her amazement, ber husband one of the greatest fruit-exporting countries in
the world. turned up at Gravesend the other evening.
In order to expedite matters and create an He appears, on his arrival, to bave walked unconcernedly into the shap of a butcher interest among the native farmers, 66,000 named Outred, who had been one of bis grafted and budded young trees wore distribut- closest friends. Ontred gazed at him ined free among the Chinese last year, and even bewilderment. What are you doing here? he then. the demand was not nearly filled. Loca! far meis grow mainly pears, app000,000 calties and grapes, Where gasped,
have you come from? The "dead alive" explained matters bries, the pert of Tsingtan exporting and to celebrate his return. be enjoyed some catty one and third pounds) of these products refreshment with his friend. Then Motley last year. Native pears brought 4 gaots while may be imagined they also were dumbfounded. What are the Very on the
AMERICA AND JAPAN,
LIKE "TWO SENTIMENTAL YOUNG PEOPLE.”
There is no more interesting situation in international-affairs to-day thin that existing At the annual meeting on May 15th, our between the United States and Japan. In these opponents disavowed all responsibility for the days of triumphant democracy, peoples take the This elaborate triple-roofed house of prayer Nary League Journal the Official Organ of lead in foreign affaire and their rulers have ise been declared to be the most beautiful the Navy League," as it had previously been great difficulty in following or curbing their inclinations. In the World's Work? Mrs. Lallding in China. Its roofs are of rich blue styled. They must now dianver all responsibi- Mary Crawford Fraser, sister of the well-known glazed files, surmounted by a golden ball, the lity for this pamphlet, and explain to those to height being just 100 feet (Chinese measure-
novelist, Marion Crawford, and long s resident mout) from the top of the altar. The windows. whom they give it that nothing therein printed in Japan, as a diplomat's wife writes vividly and ze shaded by dangling strings of blue glass is to be taken seriously. We publicly ask the picturesquely of the characteristics of these two bends. The woodwork of the interior is richl
peoples. The tendency of the present day is. carved and overlaid with good. There is but ident of the Navy League, whether the she says, to classify the general pa lic insists one seat, that which the Emperor occupies Committee, propose to follow this course; and if that nationalities be listed in its primers as white or ye four or black-warlike or peaceful, whan at the winter selsties he sapplicates for not, why not ! * Heaven's blessing on the harvests of the coming. But even the inconsistency of the Committee's commercial or artistic. Time has scarcely nged the old copy.book arious which changed entitled to hare desided" in their fargar. your. Before the visitor passes to the next
sight he is abown the exterior of the meat contradictory voices on the subject of the two-
sammel up the character of a people in a few "power standard' fades into comparatire in anm mither casa I submit they should be discharged. Ancestral Hall, where the tablets of the significanso by the side of their selfoon words of light ap-strokes and heavy downward His Worship-You are not raising the point predecesors of the present.reigning house are tradiction in regard to "the organisation of ones The French ars a gay people, fond of
devoted to trade, Today and the offence was committed in Yokohama & To his building there is ne admission the First Line Flest for iustaal service. For dancing the Boglish are gloomy and called on some other acquaintances, and, as brought Scents per catly. Lost and foreign
a month has lapsed since they sent lo bat permission is given Fasting, where his Majesty fasts during the the Frees advance-proofs of their srucle, above in ouriosity night
referred to, the great sacrificial ceremony. preceding t
which they conclusively showed Japanese? that the First Line Fleet is NOT organised for moment, be given in these words: instant service. And now (bey effectually! Japanese are a proud people upon whom we forced our acquaintance, but to whom we are repudiate their previous demonstration.
not at home when they return the call,"
Mr. Deridion-No.
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Mr. Thomson submitted that the Ordinance was intended to apply to two cause, and te - dwo cases, only. They were whore stowaways" were found aboard a ship before she sailed, and erhero stowaways were found aboard a ship on arrival in this Colony from some other port. i did not pply to a case where they were not found whtil they resohod theic destination,
at the Tien Tan," or Altar of Heaven.
altar ar
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Te
and sjarol
abc,
The answer might, at this knowledge of strange tidings came to the apples were worth 7. and 17-outs per "caily
The
wife, and although, re pectively. naturally, she at first refused to believe them She yielded at length to the evidence.
At the time Mrs. Motley's second husband was at sea-in igaoance of the fact that bis wife's first husband' bad come to life.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS:
It would thus seem that the California fruit trees and their merits are known to the Germa elicista, but the native simply know that he can got a few trees from the Forestry Department. Beving the higher price, the fruits of foreign trees bring, the Chinese are naturally anxious to
get as many trees as possible, and this causes a shortage. With German Government Fosterig the fruit industry and every possibil
curverymes. California trees have
This, the most saored spot of all. is also a frible terrace of white marble, standing in the centre of an open court.. Its base is 210 foel"
The present utterance of the Navy League is diameter, the middle terrace 150 feet and the amounts, in short, to the definite denial of the
Our relations with the Island Empire began upper one 90 feuf. A curious use of the sum previous utterances which they had launched art that it is a little difficult for us to rest with such an appear ace of good wl! on our ber three and its multiples may be noticed it all upon the world. The very conditions which
We bave these arrangements. The upper surfaces of the they postulate for action have been proved by these people as an accident aor.
-with-which are paved with marble alabs laid in con themselves to exist, and now, in order to avoid forgotten the blate-of-trumpets
The str. Bolduma sailed frous Keelung yester.ity of its high development in this district, a We pind asuring out the woods contric circles. The toptasst surfed has sing the action, Bity deny the conditions. Their soundings phrases which toll us and the To- *with intent" wem gruitted, could I convict? rings of slabs, and
one in the centre. position is that on the one hand they bave sounding phrases which told us and thy to day morning, she may be expected here this Frost Held should soon be "pened to the
vaded that here was a people willing in evening.
American It is upon this single round stone, in the centre shows the country to be endangered, and, on Mr. Thomson Your Worship would have this platesa of beautiful snow-white marble, the other, they deeline any attempt to render light. Chrístínu sommercialism and commer-for this port via the Strails on 30th it,, and growing demand,
darkness, to whom we would bring a grat The Indo-China str. -Kutsany left Calcatta proved successfit here, avi, with a r pilly:
R to alter the wording of the clause entirely. If that the Emperor kneale three times, and ench it safe.
geb after the basinsse. yon leave out the words with intent the time brings his forebead tried to the ground,
Christianity were the two forços which may be expected here on or about ith inst.
In conjunction with fruit trees, a large Could selfatultifie tion and shnegation of to raise
nation to the light of subken
The C.F.R. ir. Empress of India left Vuseed business could be worked up in this dis alause is not grammatical. Whatever the and there, benasth the open eatopy of the daty banore olearly shown!
canver am on Tuesday flie ed inst. for Hubstrict. Owing to the system of fertilizatiou. intention of the Legislature "may have been heron his Maiesty alters his prayer. The
Since the Committes cling to their office day; commerce and evangelisation were te
koog ria the usual ports of call. service takes place at the dawn of day, and is despite their recent condemnation by the rotes grateful country, ready to develop obediently dance band in hand, over a reclaimed and
Chinese vegetables are very unhealthy and rot The C.P.R. str Empress of Japan arrived, eaten by forsignors. The result is that every compared by the burning of bulleeks and of these present at the most representative and exclusively along the lines of convenience Nagas ki et 10 s.m. on Monday the 2nd inst. the fullest power to deal with the case against 'short distance from the foot of the sitar, Thoright course.now is to declare the League's are at present going throngh the wholesomehama where she is due to arrive at 6 am, to ages of meds, the Bathe size as in America,
ilks in the furnaces and braziers, which sagd meeting of the Nary League ever held their and advantage to its discoverersue a panose and left again at 12.30 p.m. Tuesday, for Yoko. family has a vegetable gardon. Smal pack
is not expressed in "definite wordu. ''
Mr. Bailey submitted that his Worship had
stowaways. With regard to the point raised
significanes of this, the state religion of China,
is difficult to determine. The veremony
But whether they follow this course or not, that new Organisation will be created-We are, Sir, Yours faithfally,
were
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that
dissolutior, and thus lears free space for the disciplins of disillusionment and the effect will by Mr. Davidson about the voyage being com.
is hoon performed by successivo Emperors for orention of a new Organisation which shall be lasting and profoued. The truth pleted, be submitted that until a passenger was probably more than four thousand years,
wek to fulfil the needs of the country and Amories and Japan first drew tegeiber on tise of the Empire. danded the voyaga was not completed. These |————
strength of idealised qualities which were pericin in both-gallant benevolence and men were found on board as stowaways without -
disinterestedness on one side... pliability, haring obtained passage, no that the inter-
chivalry, and romance on the other. Sash tion was still there, having regard to the fact
union in like the marriage of two sentimental that the voyage was not completed. It his
young people who have fallen in love at first sight. There will be no lasting tie between Worship referred to the heading of the Or.
them until they can take stock of the good "dinance he e on'd find that it was an Ordinance
qualities existing in each.
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This is an excellent story of four maids and a Americe, there is no reason why the trade.goald dostor, and the fact that it texobes a great but not be divertes. Natives would probably buy simple moral lesson does not prevent its being what seeds were left over at a reduced price.. au amusing account of the adventures of the and thus do away with the expense of reshipping girls who exchange homes, the new circles in to the United States. This business could be which they find themselves being cleverly hit worked up all over the Orient, as the conditions off-It is a novel to be warmly recommended. I are similar, and would seem to be worth seeking -
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