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other parties. The Rev. R. J. CAMPBELL, an avowed Socialist, has shared the common error of those who assume that the ori minals were necessarily political mal contents. He said at the City Temple that "the misguided people who perpetrate CO, such crimes are not the true friends of liberty, or progress, or of the toiling masses of the workers. The Kingdom of God will never be won by violence and bloodabed, Such a dastardly deed excites universal horror and detestation in a country in which not very long ago the King of Portugal was
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The British eroiser "Royal Arthur " arrived hers on Tuesday night with relief for thegi river bosts and a new mew for the "Algerite,”
Another robbery was reported yesterday morning at the Paris Toilet Company's pre miss. The sum of $230 was stolen from a drawer.
Al an inquiry at the Magistracy yesterday into the circumstances attending the death of Lam Kwai Ho, a servant girl, who succumbed to injuries said to be rosgived through falling
jury returned an open verdict,
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make the quite unnecessary addition, "It behoves us to pray for the safety of our own beloved Sovereign, the foremost statesman in Europe, and the greatest guarantee for promoted by the Goottish. Masonic Quadrille Association took place last night in the City the peace of the world. God save the King." Ball. There was a fair attendanes and the There is not the remotest likelihood that well selected programme was thoroughly en any but a madman would dream of attack.joyed, Mr. J. J. Blake was responsible for the ing His Britannic Majesty, and any
arrangements, and Memra. MoLood and Sibbit pretonded Anarchist, Terrorist, or Socialist
were energetic M,C,*% who might be found planning such a crime would be summarily denounced by those burg, a loan to the amount of 750,000,000 very people whom many suspect of sym-cables (£75,000,000) will be issued at Paris pathising with this form of crime. His probably about the beginning of April. It is rumoured that the Russian Government Majesty and all his family owe their
has agreed to take into special consideration personal safety, not only to their popularity the claims of French interests, in as far as the among their subjects, (for as at Lisbon, it reconstruction of the flest and other cational is usually aliens who act so madly) but also undertakings are concerned. to the indulgent methods with which England treats and keeps in check the discontented creatures. of the nether class. It is the velvet glove method that pacifies The Portuguese have been brought up for
fortifications and building strategio railways The roports that Japan is ereating extensive
in Saghalien are contradicted by advises from Vladivostock, according to which the activity of the Japanese in the island is of a paraly commercial nature and is confined mainly to a long time in the strict faith of represente-scientific and technical investigations. The tive government and constitutionalism, at tresly delimiting the Russo-Japanese frontier the more word dictatorship" must havein Saghalien will be signed in Vladivostock bad a very ugly look for them. Imagine within a few days. how Englishmen would feel in 1909 over methods like Senhor FRANCO's, and then it is easy to make allowances, not for the murderers, but for an excitable people mourning under a double sense of loss and of disgrace. It is not improbable, and some indications, have in fact been noted, that the criminals were not political discontente
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King Carton bad come to the concision that the statesman who seemed most likely to cope successfully with the task of carrying on the King's Government in Portugal was Senhor Franco, lately member of the Ribeiro Cabinet, who had made himself conspicious by the rigoar with which he demanded thorough reform in overy department of the State and the inaugura tion of a new regime of honesty and economy. So the Cortes were abruptly dissolved on May 11 of last year, and no date was named for their rease mbling, though it has recently bion announced that the new elections would take place in April. The Distator at once adopted the principle of. Thorough." He replied to the violent denunciations of the politicians by
The resignation of Dr. Jameson would seem to be the consequence of the elections to the Cape Legislative Council, in which the South African party (the Bond) obtained a large majority. The elections the Assembly are similar results. In that event the resignation yet to be held. They are expected to show
of the Jameson Cabinet would be inevitable Dr. Jameson was elected Member of the Cape
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LONDON, March 4th. The Belgian Government has now agreed with King Leopold as to the terms under which the sinexation of the Congo, State is to take place.
THE PREMIER.
SUPREME COURT.
Wednesday, 4th March.
IN SUNMAHT JURISDICTION. BEFORE THE FULL COURT:
KOWLOON BRITISH SCHOOL.
The distribution of prizes at Kowloon British School took place yesterday, whən, as stated elsewhere, Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe undertook the duty instead of Lady Lugard who was prevented by indisposition from attending. There was a LAI CHI CHIN AGAIN.
good attendance of these interested in the pupila.. Chi Chin appealed against the decision of the girls of the upper form, which was followed by The re-hearing of the notion in which Lai The proceedings opened with a selection by the Paine Judge that he was partour in the Tak military exercises and singing by the children Lee Long firm was concluded. The Coart of the third and fourth forme, after which the gave judgment for Lai Chi Chin and held that infants went through a very pretty fan drill. he was not a partner, The Hon. Mr. Pollocknunt report on the work of the school, he Mr. WOLFE said that, before reading the sixth
K.C., instructed by Mr. F. X. d'Almada e Castro, appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr. M. Slade, instruoted by Mr. G. K. Hall Bruttos, of Messrs. Bratton and Hott, appeared for le
LONDON March 4th The Premier (Sir Henry Campbell-appellanti Bannerman) shows no signs of re- Covering from his illness.
OBITUARY.
LONDON, March 4th." Major-General de Courcy Hamilton is dead, aged 33 years.
Major General T. de Couroy Hamilton, VC. J.P, Gloucestershire, was born in Scot Infantry in 1842, he served through the Kaffir land of Irish parouts. Joining the 90th Light war. la the Crimes he fought with the 68th Light Infantry, and it was at Bevastopol he won his V.C. He became colonel in 1979, and a year lator rotired on fall pay and with honorary rank of Major-general, settling down at Cheltenham, Col. Claude de Courcy Hamii 4on, DRAAG AH.Q) Indie, is hie son
ALLEGED MURDER.
On Monday morning the body of a Chinese who has not yet been identified was found near the sixth milo atone on the Taipo Road with its threat out. The circumstapione certainly point to the men having been murdered, but a far the police hava not been able to trace those responsible for the dead.
which had occurred during the year." As would like to make a few remarks on matters
regarded the staff, Mr. James, the headmaster went on leave in the early part of the year and during his abeonos Mrs. Maine was appointed in his place. He would like to take that oppor tunity of expressing his appreciation of the manner in which she had discharged her duty. There had been other changes, Mrs. Murray had left the school and in her plaos Mes. Drummond had been appointed and Mrs. Robertson who had been temporarily appointed had done very good work. He regretted to my that the attendance had fallen off. Last your the average attendance was 45, which was a de- erease of 10 from the previous year, but he was glad to say that during the last two months the average attendance bad risen to its original figure of 55. The de -crease was 200ounted for by the removal of the garrison ohildren. A garrison school had bean started on the other side, and as children could attend thare free, was only natural that they should go to that school. Another whooping cough last year which made it cause of the decline was the outbreak of
Proceeding, he said that he thought the systera necesary to extend the summer holiday-.
of having a two months' holiday in summer wie's good one. Last year, for instance, the JAVA AS A HOLIDAY RESORT.
attendance was so small during summer that it was hardly worth while opening the solool, Those who know Java well often wonder why' He did not agree with the newspaper assertion
REFORM NECESSARY.
Very significant was the statement of a wit nos in the appeal osas now before their Lord- bips of the Supreme Court. This Chiness said that he had last year re written the books of the firm for 1916, and when he asked the reason for this he was informed that it was necessary to do so in order not to show say payments to Government officials. This in one. of the first candid confessions of a practice that was generally suspected last year.
LADY LUGARD INDISPOSED, Lady Lugard was to have distributed the prises at the Kowloon British School yesterday but she was unable to attend and Mr. E. D. Wolf announced that he had received a note from Government House which stated that Lady Lugard was unwell. The doctor had just seen her and had forbidden her to go out that will to fulfil her engagement and present the shoe," with its mountain colonies and grand too long. In previous years there had boar day. She was therefore nuable much against ber it is that this magnificent garden of luxuri- that the bolidays in Kowloon Sabool were prizes. that morning. Mr. Wolfe xxpressed volcanoes, has not appealed more to the Earo-six weeks holiday in summer sad a month regret at Her Excellency's indiaporition and pean rosidont in the Far East as a holiday at Christmas, but he thought that two months' suggested that the braquet of flowers which resort. The answer is to be found principally in summies, and ten days at Christmas would be sbonid he forwarded to Government House for situated as Java ia, so near the equator, appreciable falling off in the attendance during was to have been presented to her that morning in the neglect of the uess of advertisement," a better arrangement as thers was always an with an expression of the regret of all those few people have any ideaf the fact that summer. As regarded the work of the school, present.
Java is able to offer to the tourist the at he was glad to be able to raport good progress." traction of a cool climate. Steps are now being There were only two sabjents which required taken in various directions to make the attrac attention. These were composition and genera tions of the inland known to holiday, bekers knowledge. He regretted that no step had ben A Welcome Society has been formed to afford
taken to provide playground for the school, information to visitors, and the Hoad Agency which was required very much indeed, but he of the Java-China Japan Liju, as agents in hoped that either Mr. Irvine or himself would Hongkong for the Nederlands Mail Line succeed in getting a piece of ground in the forwarde us an attractively illustrated hand King's Park. Though that was not so mese book, which contains views of exquisite moun the school as they would like, it would make tain sesery and affords the intending traveller up the lack in respect of playing ground' a good deal of information about points of Heferring to the question of payment of interest in the island. From Hongkong the fees in stamps, he explained that, before the traveller may either go direct by the comfort-schopla were started, it was laid down in the able stoamers of the Java-China-Japan Liju, regulations that the fees would be collected in or by proceeding first to Singapore, avail himslamps. When certain irregularities in schools salf of the fortnightly excarsion service which with regard to the collection of stamps becanis Nederland Mail Line. † is maintained by the fine steamers of the apparent he forwarded a viroular to the various
EXPLORATION OF THIBET:
GERMAN TRAVELLER'S WORK ON THE UPPER HOANG HỒ.
Berlin, January 24th. Dr. Tafel, the Thibetan explorer, has given Router's correspondent some interesting details of his four years exploring oxpedition in Northern China and Thibet. Dr. Tafel origi- nally left Germany in 1904 as a member of Lieut. Filobner's expedition to discover the course of the Upper Hoaug-ho, but afterwards travelledalane, making various journeys through Thibet to extend the results of the Filohner Then, in 1905, Dr. Tafel mapped from north Hoang-ho river. In the following year he to south, the sweep of the great are of the continued his investigations of the upper reaches of the Hoang-bo in Thibet, and encceeded in discovering the source of the river.
mission.
GOLF
The monthly competition against Bogey for the Saunders' Farewell Cup was bold at Happy
heads of schools indicating that these ircegu: larities must case and that they should adhere to the regulations for tlie acllaetion of fees in stamps. That rule had not yet been printed in ask the co-operation of all parents in carrying the Government Gazette but he would it out. The fees charged at Kowloon
hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash threatening to suppress their newspapered iti holding in Henderson's Estates! Nice ndience of the Dalai Lama at the monastery of Valley between Fibrnary 29th and March 2ad School; though they raight not think. 80,
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On February 28th, at Shanghai, ¦ ANDREW. EDWARD SANDyach to Jang Gonpos Örnsør.
DEATHS
At the Peak Hospital on March 4th at 6 pm. Don Pepro Roniæoo, Spanish Doctor.
The funeral will act from the Catholic Cathedral this afternoon at 5 p..
On February 29th, at Shanghai, ESTHER CHATHAM, widow of the Into John Chathan, aged 45 years suicido),
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HONGUONG, March 5th, 1908,
I is entirely satisfactory to note how universal is the horror, with which the
When they continued to attack kita, be faldilled his threat, and the liberty of the Press ceased to exist. He established the most vigorous consorship and suppressed public meetings. He has carried out bis administrative measures with unsparing vigoar, but the work of actual constructive reform does not seem to have began Indeed, his. enemies deride the suggestion of his being s reforiner at all, and aftase him of playing the traitor to the popular cansa by becoming the willing servant of a monarch inclined to absclat ism. The Republican writers describe Portu- gel as "a minatore Basis of the West," and all the politicians combins to denounce the man who has crushed them indiscriminately uhloe a impartist heel. On the other hand most. foreigners residing in Portugal express them salves in terms of praise of the Franquist Administration and say that the bost hope of Portugal lies in a period of strong and rosolate government. It would seem as though the King and his Minister had underrated the forces opposed to them, though they probably oon- sidered that as long as the army remained loyal they had littis to fear.
The desth took place at the Peak Hospital Hongkong, yesterday, of Don Pedro Robledo, Philippine Islands, principally at Manils, for forty yearɛ.
obsering news this, in view of the raconstrue tion which the beard intends to support." The directors are on bell-pay. For all the profits they seem to earn for the company they might be on the ratired lists, with no pay at all.
We Ting Fang's return to Washington as Chinese Minister is beginning to produce a new drop of stories illustrating his readiness of retort. The other day the lady who sat next to him at dizner asked him why the Chinese attached so much importages to the dragon. "You know there is no such creature, don't you?" she asked: "you have never sзen one, have yon "My dear madam," replied the Oriental diplomatist, "why do you attach so mnoh importance to the Goddess of Liberty on your coins? You know there is no such lady, don't you? You have never seen her, hayo yon?"
were carried off by Thibetan bandits, Dr. Tafel After losing all his bosste of burdon, which returned to Tasidam through hitherto wholly
uexplored territory, In January, 1907, Dr. Tafel had a personal Gambun, near Hsinningfa. He then traversed Thibet southwards as far as Tataieala, passing the spot where Daturenil du Rhine marderod, De. Tafsi being the first European to visit it since the death of the French explorer.
After an ardaone journey along the Chino- Thibetan frontier. Dr. Tafal finally succeeded sought for in vain by Lieut. Filchner. The in discovering the bend, of the Hoang-ho, boud he found extended much further eastward than had been
supposed.
In the salum Dr. Tafel returned to Ger- any via Shanghai. Dr. Tafel brought back and ethnographical collections, as well as ex with him comprehensive geological, zoological, tansive topographical studies of the districts traversed by him.
ONE WHO MADE SMILES,
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The following cards were returned.
Col. Martin A. C. Sandford
3 down
BAUNDERS FAREWELL Cur
A. Gittins
1 up
H. Wilson
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(12)
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(15)
28 antries.
POOL,
T. 8. Forrest H. Wilson
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B. O. Hutabison (+1)
Col. Martin
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34 entries Winner of Cap--- t Winner of Pool..
A. C. Sandford
THAW'S NEW LIFE.
All square
TAKEN TO & CRIMINAL LUNATIC ASYLUK. asylam as remit of the jury's rardict at his Harry Thaw has been removed to a lunatle retrial for the murder of Stanford White at New York.
were very low, in fact they did not cover working expenses. It was bauessary to keep down expenses as far as possible. Shroffs and courting, offles would be required, if the fees were collected in money, and by taking payment in stamps that expense, which it would not be fair to put upon the rates, would be obviated, There might be some slight inconvenience but that would be minimised when it was remembered that most people had to go there to get stamps for their home letters. There was now an adequate supply of stamps in the post office, which was open from 7.30 til 4.30. In conclusion he read hit report which, as indicated, was of a favourable obaracter.
Mr. WOLFE then presented the prizes. Other action Bongs by the children, and a vole of thanks to Mr. Wolfe, sonoluded the ceremony
TWO-POWER STANDARD
ABANDONED.
regicida crines of Lisbon have been denounced, and while the gentler feelings of Spanish doctor, who has resided in the menagerie at the Vatican, and is His Holiness writing for many years before he bagame known verdict, but the applause at its announcement standard had been abandoned in the British
human nature have doubtless been outraged by the spectacle of the heart-stricken wife and mother, we are glad further to think that the general excration is as much due to un intelligent recognition of the useless Logs of such coarsely brutal methods of redressing "grievances. We do not attach much importance to the reported socialistic demonstrations in the Parliaments of Berlin Land Paris, because so far we have only newspaper reports written evidently under stress of indignation at the apparent bad taste of those who failed to join in the expressions of public disapproval. As we cannot believe that the intelligent sociabets of the Reichstag approve of such useless methods-murdering monarchs being on a par with resisting an incoining tide with a broom though they may disapprove of many features of monarchism, we do them
Falling in love with the widowed mother of young lady to whom he was engaged, Mr. L Parsons, of New Orleans, has married the former, and the daughter, is now saing for breach of promise.
On Tuesday afternoon an aged Chinaman market and was knooked down and rendered stopped in front of a tram oar bear the Central unconscious. He was taken to the Government Civil Hospital, eboro he died the same night,
Lieut. Col. Edward Vyryan Lake, C.B., of the Royal Marine Light Infantry, stationed at Forton Barracks, Gosport, died at his residence at Forton last month, aged 47. He saw service in the first Sondan Campaign, and commanded the International troops in Chins in 1900, with
spinous gallantry
The death of William Livingston Alden. which occurred at Buffalo, U. 8. A, on January 14, will occasion a feeling of real loss to perhaps A curious situation has arisen as the result of many Englishmou as Americans. Mr. Alden the Emperor Menslik having sent two his wit was touched with shrewd insight into guilty on the ground that Thaw was insane at War & humorous writer of no mean order, and gnificent lions as a present to the Pope. There life and a kindliness of nature which those who the time of the commission of the act charged The actual verdiet, adds Reater, was "Not is, of course, nothing in the nature of a made bis acquaintance personally found to be a In the indictment." Only a few spectators were tras reflexion of the man himself. He had been allowed in court when the jury gave their is not disposed to go to the expense of having to the English public, for after I've years as a quarters specially provided for the animals, he barrister and twenty as a New York journalist and fined 25 dollars.
Was 20 vociferous that one man was arrested is placed in something of a predicament. It he was appointed Lousal-General in Rome by would obviously be an act of discourtesy to President Cleveland-another instance of the discharge to be dangerous to the public safety, Mr Justise Dowling said he deemed Thaw's return the lions to the Emperor. It is believed
American habit of recognizing literary talent and ordered Thaw to be taken to the asylum diffsally by entrusting the lions to Cardinal to contribute to London journals, The numer that the Pops intends to find a way out of the subsequently to thie employment that he began
by diplomatie appointments-and it was immedistaly for an indefinite period, Merry del Val, in which case they would be cas books which Mr. Alden published in installed in cages in the Park of the Papal.
America were probably never very well known Villa at Castelgandolfo
in England. On the other band Life's Little
something that would be worth reading for its which he wrote for Pearson's Magasine attained quick success, and his name on an Article was always a sure indication of Centralstation.
Worries
taken to the station: For conveyance to Thaw who was accompanied by his wife, was Matteswan at four o'clock.
speeded out of the prison yard in a motor car The crowd cheered him as be and his wife together with the deputy-sheriff and Mr. O'Reilly, the attorney, en route for the Grand
Il is learned that 14 ballots were taken before wit-yover of the uproarious kind the jury reached an agreement. but wonderfully stimulating and unobtrusive wisdom, For several years before his death general approval. The New York Times The verdict in the Thaw osse ments with sabarb, a tall old man with smooth white hair demanded by law, justice, and regard for the and moustache, wrisked rosy face and bright safety of society. It also inquire, in what Mr. Alden was lig quietly in London says: "The trial has onded with the result
daily walks and owning many friends among degraded and dangerous belug will over be blue eyes, heloved of every child he met in his degres is it probable
all sorts and conditions of men. He was set free to commit farther homicides!
or possible that this seventy years of age when he died-N.-C. Daily Tribune thinks that, as, experts testified that The News,.......
his insanity is "of a recurrent and dangerous Tariety,
it is established both by the evidenca
STRIKING CONFESSION BY LORD BRÁSSEY, the remarkable admission that the two-Power Lord Brassey, who is a Liberal peer, made,
Navy, at a meeting of university men beld under the auspices of the Cambridge Navy, League.
low the two Power standard," he said, that Germany is getting ahead of
"We must recognise that we are falling be
and
great shipbuilding nation. We have not provok
But it must be remembered that we are
ed rivalry, and I do not think it is necessary at
relaxed. If not, it will be the duty of Parha this moment that we should take hurried action. "I bone that in time this rivalry will be meat to maintain our naval supremacy at any
DOBL
Lord Brassoy's statement foreshadows the surrender of the Admiralty, which has all along There will now be a general "climb down," and maintained that its policy was above criticism,
programme at an enormous expense, Government had not permitted the Navy to fall the nation may expect a gigantic shipbuilding
below its requirements both in ships and repairs, This would have been unnecessary if the
fessor of Medicine at Glasgow niversity since Sir Thomas MaCall Anderson, Regins Pro 1960, and one of the leading physicians of dry Glasgow, died suddenly last month Sir Thomas was seized with illness at a Burns Anniversay dinner, and was taken home, but did not rally. Death was due to heart failure, Sir Thomas, who was sixty-eight years of age. was knighted in 1905. He had a most distin guished professional career. Educated in Glasgow and Edinburgh, and later in Paris, Berlin, and Vienna Be took the M. Der Two juak bands were yesterday brought (with honours) at Glasgow, and from 1874 ti
My Racing Adventures" by Arthur Night- and the verdict that he is for ever unit to be 3rd lust, at 2.m., and is due here this morning. The str. Zafiro left Manila on Tuesday, the the justice of supposing that there was per-before Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz at the Magia IHOP was Professor of Clinical Medicine at ingall, published by T. Werner Lauris, at large. All praise the expeditions manner in haps some tactless reference to themselves fracy on a charge of cruelty to pigs. There Glasgow University. In 1903 he was the London, is an entertaining book of short stories which the trial was conducted as compared left Bingapore for this port on the 2nd inst
The NY.K. str. Totomi Maru (Bombay Lige). which annoyed them by suggesting sy hold and they were packed no tightly that they ordinarmed societies, Sir Thomes was the having long experience of the sport of Kings" Justice Dawling, ho, with quick and euro
were 79live pigs and one dead animal in one representative of the University on the General of the author's adventures as jockey, In with the former trial. This is largely attribut and is expected here on the 11th inat,
Medical Council. Hon. member of many close contact with horses from childhood, and ad to the skill and resourcefulness of Line) left Bombay for this port via Colomb patky on their part with crimes that they could not breathe. One man was found guilty author of a large number of medics! works, the writer has acquired a number a good stories ruling, checked the exuberance of counsel. and Singapors on the 2nd inst, and is expected
The N.TK, str. Yelorofu Mari (Bomb probably hold as much in abhorrence as and fined 350 or two months and the other was most of which ran into several editions, Only which are written in racy style, and which This course in regarded as a revelation of what here on the 22nd inst does the atanachest monarchist in the discharged,
Iast year Sir Thomas was appointed physician those sogasinted with the turf and its satellites Judge may do even under this State's in Ecotland to his Majesty.
The Boston str. Tremont arrived at Man will read with appreciation.
procedure, if he be sufficiently resolute.
on the 3rd inst
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