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COLONIAL PREFERENCE.
The many friends of Chief Detective TELEGRAMs. to contain the rich go'd Geld of Kion-tyke this question of accua from the mu became Inspector Hasson will be sorry to learn of the the pressing question of the day, and death of his wife after a prolonged lines. national feeling in both countries rosa tore. Hanson has been siling for some seven or dght months, and the and came at ten o'clock. such a pitch of intensity that war was openly sterday morning in the Park Hospital. Mr. Neither party, of Hanson bas made many friends in the Colony, CO. spoken of on both sides.
coune, repudiated the original agreement sad their sympathy is with him in his mach between Great Britain and Russia, bereavement. but the question was: what did it mean? Practically it had no meaning when it came to le sifted, and this was the gordian knst that came before the arbitrators to unravel. Unfortunately the arbitrators were all Eng lish or American, and the outside feelings of the two countries were reflected in the arbitration chamber, so that at last the inadable knot had to be cut.
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LONDON, January 20th. The consting trade of Canada is to be confined to British shipping from
At the Police Court yesterday a coolie was charged before Mr. P. A. Bazoland with the larca y of two bassols of vegetables from the Hon. Mr. H. Koswick. He was farther charged with the lurony of two bamboo biste from January 1909. Mr. J. Rodger and with stealing, a kettle, After hearing the evidence his Worship held. that the charges were proved and sentenool-the defendant to fourteen days imprisonment and six hours' stacks on the first charge, foarteen
days on the second and fourteen days on the third charge, the souteness tɔ run consecutively.
LANCASHIRE CRISIS.
LONDON, January 20th.
A settlement of the cotton trade
BYE BLECTION.
Anot dissimilar controversy has arisen on the other side of the Pacific between
The return relating to seamen employed in crisis is fully expected shortly. China and Japan regarding the boundary betreen Manchuria and Korea, and as in the British zurcantile marine i, sage "Bagi- the other, its importance hinges on the uesting," not very sa isatory as regards British seamen, even lues so as regards England identical question of access to the sea and Ireland, whose proportions are 30 each per 14.00 There are, however naturally important 10,000, while Scotland supplies 56, and Wales differences between the two cases, Japan 41 per 10,010. In the last Biteon yours Lascars 29.00 para hera as champion for Korea; but increased by 17,103, and foreigners by 11,012 |
the Koreans perhaps have is practical British only by 510. The disproportion of interest in the issue, it being a matter British saumon depressed, however, in the of perfect indifference: to them whether five years, so that there is a turn of the tid, in
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LONDON, January 20th An unexpected Unionist victory has been gained in the Mid-Devon con
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THE STATE OF IRELAND.
LONDON, January 18th. Five hundred men and women attacked twenty police, who were escorting a process server ty Galway. The parts was severely handled and rolled in the mud, the inspector
CORRESPONDENCE.
"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE,”
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS,"
Bir-I hope that you will allow me to correct two points in the first letter upon the subject of Christian Science in last Saturday's issue, as
they do a considerable, though doubtless un- intentional, injustice to a local Christian Science practitioner. The first is an allusion to her
evil-diaposed Christian Sciontist could "l wish" a person, and give healthy person.
I disease, just as easily as he or she can odre
disonse, which I admit-Yours truly.
-D. 8. G. [We require no more "csalt svienco." Future jelters, unless orsoptional, must be confined to actual cases of cures or failures.-—
[Ed.
KULANGSU (AMOY) MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.
aotion in a certain qase as "Wanton inter- ference," I am able to stats op unimpeachable authority that the patient herself appealed in the Board Room, on the Blat Desember 1907.
Minutes of a mosting of the Council held at
Presente Mesare. W. E. Wallaceė (Chairman),
Secretary..
2. The estimates, as presinizi, for 1908 are passed..
lor extremity for Christian Science treatment, baving heard the practitioner's arrival'in Hongkong Leoni a mutual friend in England. C. A. V. Bowra, N. Kruse, W. Wilson, and the Secondly your correspondent attributes deplor. able resulta to the advies of the practitioner that
The minutes of the last meeting are read the patient should visit England. The practi- and confirmed. tiener did not give this advice, nor was she at any time consulted about the matter, which was |ettled after the patient had been so much bone- itted as to have dispensed with further treat. mout, I abali always regret that her friends in England did not trust her to the same divine. power as, it is well known, bad so miraculously ralsad her in Hongkong from a dying'atate to one of health and happiness,
I do not propose on this occasion to reply to Cleek" by detailing the numerous instance in which I have myself been helped by Christian Belence, but any of your readors who wish for information can attend the Wednesday evening wrvices of the Society (53) p.m; York Building, Chator Road) which are held for the express purpose of hearing accounts of local work.
Lam, Sir, your obedient servant,
8. T. DUNN, President of the Christise Scienos
Society of Hongkong.
Hongkong January 19th, 1998
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[TO THE EDITOR OF THS "DAILY PRESS,"
SIE,-10 regard to the fat that the patient,
VALUE; AND GUARANTEED TO BE the basins of the Sungary and Chutelin, product, prepared from casio, the cheese.00: being severely cut on the face and the or the husband, was asked to make a contribu
THE GENUINE PRODUCT OF THE JUICE or TH% GEAPE.
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and Japan, this is, of course, the prin preparation for the manufacture of a wido By the accepted variety of ephemoral articles, its high in" cijal issue at stike. principles of international law, a nationability is a eputant danger, says. haring a frontage on a navigable river his "Chamber's Journal." In ciew of these circam- the inherent right to navigate it, and Chian stan partistlar interest is being sentred in gelalitb," a remarkable German invention sees that, having, as she contends, a frontage which is now coming extensively, isto vogue, on the Tunes river, an entrance to the Sea since it is non-luft immable, of great strength, of Japan would follow, which in view of the and of wide value in its possible applications fad that she has large territorial issues in The rasterial is u perfectly, odourless hora-like
otherwise inaccessible from southern seas, has become to her a matter of grave importance. Japan on
the other hand would willingly see her neighbour and rival shat out from acess to the Sea of Japan urless on such terme as Japan would be plaased to dictate. With interests so entire ly opposed, and national feelings on both aides considerably excited, it is easy to see that neither is in a fit frame to enter on a
calm discussion, and that force actual or at band would take the entire ground from A S. WATSON & CO.. icon or right. It is in effect a typical case
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On the 20th inst, at the Victoria Hospital, Hongkong, the wife of J. W. HANSON (Chief Detective Inspector of Police)
The Funeral will pass the Monument this morning ut 9 o'clock.
The Day Press.
of the difficulty intended to be surmounted by the establishment of the Hague Court of Arbitration. The boundary was more than a century ago defned by treaty, and it is mainly on the principles theren agreed on ́ that the question would legally have to be
a
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processes torn up.
H,I,H. Prince Hiroyasu. Fushimi of Japan
At the Carrick-on-Shanaou acasions, attended by Lient. J. Kiyokawa, A.D.C, arrived
been granted in the Colony yesterday by the steamer Hakats ejectment decrees have Marn." The young prince is a commander in against 300 tennants on the Latouche the Japanese navy, and was wounded in an on-cafate in Lotrin, for refusing to pay rent gagement during the war. He is bound for unless the landlord sold the ground on Englund where he is to undergo a course of their terms. study for three years Yesterday invitations for an ial dinner of 52 Iad been issued and over 50 invitations had been propared for a raception siterwards in his honour. As, bow. ever, Hia Imperial Highness is travelling as a private individual, the dinner has been cano Ied
and the invitations to the reception not sent out. He continues his journey to England, by the same ship, at daybreak on Wednesday, the 22nd instant. The ship was mut on arrival yesterday morning, by Osgt. Taylor, A.D.C.. and Capt. Fleming, extra A.D.C.
THE BRITISH EMPIRE OLUB.
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3. The accounts, for 1907 are read and passed, 4. The Secretary is instructed to publish the usual notices regarding "Anunal Meeting,” "List of Batep Fors," "Notics calling for names of gentlemen to serve on 1908 Council," and to forward a letter to the Senior Consul making him; to call the annual meating of ratepayers for | Tus.day, 21st January 1948.
$. The Secretary is instructed to pablish an
Express" whenever permission has been gives to commenders of ships of war to land parties for small arm practice.
6. The Superintendent of Falles roports tha following cases have been heard in the Mixed Court since the last meeting -
SUMMONS.
Breach of Municipal Regulations 2, "Allowing pigs or anttle to stray 5, illegally querying stone 7, debt 2.
SUMMARY ARREŃTS.
Thoft 4, committing a nuisance 1, returning from deportation Being in possession of stolen property 1.
(Signed) W. I: Wallace,
Chairman.
By order,
U. Barkeley Mitehall,
Secretary.
Hoa to the C.. Bociety, I would point out ibat the gratitude of a person apparently "healed of cancer would desire to find expression, hence it is unlikely that the suggestion preceded the desiro. Secondly, it is a rassgnised thing in
CONCERT AT LUSITANO CLUB. Christian Solopos that help should be appreciat
Nothing but praise can be written of the ed in some way, not from a financial point of concert held in the piëtareaque hall of Camoens view but as a sign of grafitade, and basuse help at the Lusitano Club last night. The concert is sometimes better appreciated if it is pvid for. was promoted by the Sociedade Philarmonim I know that Scientists vary often help patients assisted by friends, sad the progamma was ons without any reward, whom they consider sack of high-class vocal and instrumental muse to be the more loving course, or when there is the which was greatly appreciate by the large The first ordinary gouoral meeting of the possibility of a money payment interfering with attendancs. The ozohestra opanel with as ex- British Empire Club, Ltd, of which the follow the recognition of indebted as to the A't-Lovellent rendering of Marchs Tannhansez," ing are the committes of management, the farther, that in the majority of cases the and Mr. F. X. Lopes pleased with his song to Earl of Derby (hairman), Lord Strathcons Payment is more nominal than anything else. Last Watch. The intermezz Love's Dream (Vice-Chairman), the Earl of Quelow, Lord It was my, necessity, soon after arrival in after the Ball," was pesttily, rendered by the Hongkong, to need help from a practitioner in Misses Angela Alves, J. Remedios, M. Barradas Ampthill, Lord Blyth, Lord Brassey the Ho the Colony, and when that help had been most and Mesdames F. M. da Silvs, P. B. da Silva, L. Walter Rothschild, M.P. Sir Benjamin readily given, the offer of payment was refused, L. Ribsizio, R. Galtierrez and H. Remedios Cohen, Sir Felix Sohuster, Sir John Cockburn, The secretary of the British Weights and W. Herbert Daw, and W. Beckett Hill, was held which I most strongly objected to apon the (mandoline), Misses. F. B. Agnino and M. grounds that it was neither scientiflè nor right Ribeiro, (Portuguesa, guitars), Miss C. Ribeiro ou December 19th at the offices of the Company,
es the trusst gratitude in Science is impersonal. J. Rosario (Spanish guitar), Miss Edith": Lord Derby presided over a good attendance I am also aware of one instinos where a Carvalho's beautiful voise was hard to advant- of shareholders and amongst those present were: Lord Blyth, Sir Felix Sahuster, Sir practitioner made a gift of £20 to a Christian age in a sweet Italian song, and in response to Joha Coskbura, W. Herbert Daw, Sir Science Church, or Society, while receiving a much desired enere she sing "Goodbye for
truly, Raymund West, John Young Colonel J. J. payment of one dollar for help given.-Yours Leverson, J. I Greenway, C. D. Field, Sie John T. Goldney, . H. Hargreaves, Dr. W. Culver James, H. S. Harris, Samuel Firth, H. Gordes Thompson, R. H. Numa, T. A. Colle, Sir Jusph Lawrence, J. Balfour Allan, W. Garland Bopar, and C. Freeman Murray (Secretary).
Mensures Association made a copy of a
decided for such a decision the Court is in petition which was presented to the Chinese Norfolk House, Laurenca Pountney Hill, EO/to prevent me showing my gratitede, especially and Mesdames E.- Remedios, F. Ribeiro and
overy way fitted, and moreever has the requisite standing and machinery. China, as we showed some time ago, bas made out sufficient prima fucio case to go to court Japan's claim has not as yet best gated in full, so that publie opinion is quite open; and the case would go to arbitration au bassed by outside, feeling,
Minister in London and signed by 100 Britisk fraus doing business in China. By an Imperial Edict issued in Peking on Uctober 9 the Board of Revenue and Commerce was ordered to introduce a quiform system of weights and measures throughout the Chinese Empire and to fix the standards within six months. The petition asks that the standards to be adopted at the base of the new uniform system should be puiform with, or multiples and sub-multiples The cuss is, of course, complicated by a
without fractions of, the English standards on carious arrangement entered into between the ground, among others, that the trading China and Kore some two muturies ago, relations between the Chiness and the British that a considerable area alongside their Empires are now busd on these standards, which boundary line was to be considered practi are, the petitioners contend, those la most cally neutral ground, not to be peopled by general use in the commerce of the world. ether. This was conceived with the
Five cooles without occupation and having intention of thereby preventing any cansene fred place of abode wore charged before Mr of trouble arising to disturb the good feeling F. A. Hezshad at the Police Court yesterday existing Times have so changed, in with assault, and the haring we adjourned until the man assaulted is able to leave ins bawdy house at Tumsti and during the evening adjourned to the roof of the house, There a quarrel arose, and the defendanta are alleged to have used iron bars and bolts to chastise the complainest. The polios were called, and then they succeeded in effecting an entrance hastened on to the roof. One of the men became so alarmed that he leaped to the ground, a distance of sixty fest, erasping with no further injury than sprained ankle. He Was osptared below, and the remainder of the coolies were also arrested. A woman who was in the house at the time was then charged with assaulting Constable A towell, and with obstruct ing the police in the execation of their duty, she refused to open the door of the house to the police, and when they formed it tried to prevent them from reaching the roof. His Worship committed the defendant to jail for one month without the option, of a flue.
S. KINGSBURY,
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS,"
Kowloon, 20th January, SIR,-Having raad in your paper of the 18th letter re. Christiau Bojenae," 1 wish to add a little from personal ka-wledge.
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ever" in Spanisk. Miss cecilia Ribeiro's violin solo "Madrigals” was played with much ski), and so was Miss Bara Alvas pianoforts salo **Plonde Capricioso." The orchestra followed with two selections, and then Miss Augola Alves earn- ed applause for her sweet rendering of the song "Mia Picasralla". The young ladies of the orchestra "Tyra" obliged again and were as mud In the course of his remarks the Chairman
cessful as ou the ficatogossip. Mr. Loops referred at some length to the large number of I hate s dear friend in Boston U.S. whose singing of 'Nirvans" was much admired and properties which had come under the notice of son, at the time 18 years of age, was kisked in
Mr. F. Gonzalez proved Limelf a master of the cello by his rendering of the solo. "Au Priu- the Committee and received their careful con the knee whilst playing football. It was a sideration. He expresses his gratification at pretty bad accident, but after an examination tempe." The Sociedade Philarmonies concluded a most enjoyable concert with the selection being able to annouree that terms for the by two Doctors they reported it as not very
"Aroldo." The promoters dasarva oradit for acquirement of suitable freehold premises bad serious "if well attended to" and they recom been satisfactorily concluded and particularly mended his remaining in hospital until he bringing the last of many excellent acacerta la emphasised the obligation the Committee were fully rooovered. His father, and mother, being a successful termination, Schuster in the difficult negotiations which had home, which he did. They prayed over him led to sach a happy result.
and gout for their best and leading light of the The two retiring manfbers of the committes C. S. Church who prayed and talked and etc. of msnagement, Lord Derby and Lord Onslow, Realt"the boy is lamed for life." Now were naanimously re-elected on the motion of remember this was in Boston, the centre of Sir John Goldney, seconded by Dr. Calver Christian Science-Yours troly..
F. BROWNE. James tir Felix Schuster proposed the ap pointment of Mears. Whinney, Smith and Whinney as auditors to the Company, which was duly carried.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY, PREBJ."]
HONGKONG OFFICE: 104, Dze Vœux itoabaner, too, for which neither was respon hospital. The defendants wat the complainant undar to Mr. W. Horbert Daw and Sir Felix Christian Scientiste, persuaded him to come Sonpon Office: 191. Fixer Brewer FGsible, that this agreement has added another croplication to be adjusted Like the Armer it is one difficult or impossible of adjustment by jutareste 1 patios, who can HON HONG JANUARY 21st, 1908 scarcely be expected to bring to the dia cussion sufficiently clear and open minds. THOVOR the Hague Conference has been It is however one that is familar to judicial unproductive in greater matters, it has at minds, and no doubt would diappear when least strengthened the cause of Arbitration submitted to sach. On the whole the in such seemingly losser affairs as disputed Chientao dispute between China ael Japan boundaries. As a rule controversies reis especially such a case as is most fitted to specting boundaries arisa not from pre submitted to the Hague Tribund; and conceived ill-will, but from differences of this the more so az issues wider than those opinion regarding the meaning of prior of either party are likely to be involved agreements, frequently made when both unless such a course be taken. We believe parties were equally ignorant of the details the Chinese Government has dready stated of the country intersected; and so intention is willingness to take this course, and la ally made in vague general term, in the this, we think, it has acted wisely. It is hope that when the time came for accurate not so clear, however, why Japan has not delinention the intention would be suffi-accepted the suggestion; which as at the dently clear. Of such a natare was the moment physically the stronger Power, it agreement made between England and would certainly become her to do. At the Bussin regarding the coast boundary be.me time, we are not blind to the possibility, tween Alaska and British Colonbia, which if the retort that if all the other Power was losely put down as following the sum had agreed to arbitration on issues with mits of the coast chain of mountains. The China, in the past, more could now be real point in question which afterwards led expected of Japani
to a very considerable divergence of opinion
between the United States and Great Last week's communicable disenga Britain, namely the question of access to the moorded as follows: plague 2¦ diphtheria 1; se never having-occurred to either of the and smallpox 6, regotiators. When both the adjacent coun- tries, Alaska and British Columbia, became of importance, the former having been equired by the United States, and found
The young man Wood, the soused in the ansattens! Camden Town murder case, sequitted on the night of December 18th.
Owing to unforeseen cirommulances the prize
to be rich in minerals, and the latter fal-listribution at Bellion Public School has been ling to the Dominion of Canada, and found ( postposed until 2.10 p.m., to-day.
THE "MALTE."
THE QUALITY OF THE INTELLECT.
WHITE MATTER, NOT GRET,
If the published synopsa of Dr. Edwird. Anthony Stipzka's treatise on human brains, inst issued by the Americon Philosophical Society at Philadelphis, are acurate, the theory hitherte accepted that grey matter deter- mines the quality of the intelect must be medi- A vote of thanks having been unanimously
Hed or discarded. Dr. Stipska finds in the
the great con prayed to Lord Darby and the Committee of St. While I cannot vouch for the follow-white matter of the orllosan Management on the motion of Mr. J. Ralfouring, I believe the source of my information to misura or bridge uniting the hemispheres of dislocated knor, and a loanl parts, the factor that determines the brain's Allan, seconded by Mr. James L. Greenway, the be quite trustworthy. A friend of a friend of the cerebrum, with fibres radiating into all its
ming bad Christian-Science hesler undertook to mend foeness and usefulness. Idiocy and mental in sufficiency have their seat in the dive proceedings torminated, ・・
matters on condition that the bandages were injury, or imperfect development of this central removed and further medical attentione dis, mezus. penced with. After a short interval of But the possession of a good callosum, ne the
"New York Tians points out, may be accon The Chargeurs Réanies new liner." Malte," strentone "thought", the bealer told the pa-panied by extraordinary convolations and the pioneer of the round-the-world service tient to aries and walk. The patient obeyed, which the company are inaugurating arrived with the immediate result of a bad fall and a in port on Sunday. During her stay in port sprained ankle. The doctor had two places to she has been inspected by many interested bandage, and the patient had extra pain business mab, and teachers. Highest of all in residents who have nothing lat praise for the Yours truly. ship and especially for her excellent pas. sanger accommodation. The Malts,” a ship of 15/00 tons capacity, was fully described in or issue of the 11th inst. She leaves at 4 p.m. to-day for Shanghai, Chingmantas and Japan, thene noross the Pacific vis Honolulu to San Frandido, South Amerios, the Straits of 2o0 500 600 Heap Total Magellan, and back to Europe vis Banos ..27 30 33 B 88 Ayres and Mauritian:
RIFLE SHOOTING.
LEFE HALF No. 2 Co. H.K.V.A, The third shoot in the series of six monthly competitions which the above Half Company is carrying out during the winter months took plass at Tai Hang rangs on Saturday afternoon and Sanday morning. Twenty-one members compsted, the four highest scores being spoon winners. Following were the best scoros.
C. M. S. Rodger Gan, Arnold, Capt, Skinner........29 Corp, Grimshaw .. 22426 Bom. Barby.... 28 Chun. Anderson : 28 29 Gum. Bridger ...20 29 821-McCorquoitale. Gun. Frith
...30 22 Basford... 2520 Johnstone
Liegt, Booth
...97 23:20
15 85
25
28
Ba 83
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12 82
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20 Po. 79 11 1978
5 76
19
12
70
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TO THE EDITOR OF THE “DAILY VENSS,”]
amount of brain material. Dr. Spilka finds the brains of totally enskilled men lightest, ind slightly heavier those of meshanics, clerke,
point of brain weight era "the"
geniuses of
ba pencil, brush, and sculptor's chisel, the mathe maticians, scholars, and statemen The con figuration of the brain is determined according to the work it does, special types being prodused in abaixact thinkers, experimenters, and artists. In the dark, baokward, and abysm of time-- the Miocene age, to be spodfc-the ancestors SER,As a student of the lore of the
of man, of the horse, and the great mammals Hermetists, Hierophants, Cabalists, Esoteric began rapidly to evolve larger brains, which Buddhiste, and lately Christian-Solentists, were originally about one-eighth the size, in conclude that not any of your correspondents proportion to bulk of body of the brains in know what they are talking about. Ms. Edily paleolithic times the all in this 'development their modern descendents, When in early is not discoverer. Her central idea is as came, man had relatively a bigger and more
The return of visitors to the City Hall Library old as religion. The Indian Yogi has it, more educable brain than all his animal competitors. and Museum for the week ending the 19th plearly than she. Occult science shows that The slight increase in bulk of brain matter in January, 1908, shows that of non-Chinese there all matter is illusion, bat Christina Sefense wore 309 to the Library and 151 to the Museum, cannot curs or help anybody till he or she and of Chinese 168 to the former and 2,808 to becomes Mahatms. All desire mast by ela i
the letter, The Library was therefore used by usted, or meddling make disaster. The potentiality of the will is immense. To in- 567 persons and the Museum by 2,959.
the civilised races, as compared with the crazial measurements of savages, does not mostly Spitaka's researckes discloss differences in account for the mental disparities. But Dr. structure and adaptation of preta which show the way in which evolution is turning.
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