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Mr. F. Has eland, polios magistrats, lear by TELEGRAMS. Taste is a matter of both sensation and reason, but many people seem to think the German Mail sisemer to-day for England their personal sensations suficient, and on furlough, do not trouble to exercise judgment. It
Yesterday H. E. Vios Admiral Sic Hed. the is not always safe to trust to the senses. To worth Lambton left for Canton on a man with a bad cold, or a palate spoiled" Alacrity" to officially visit H. E. Viceroy by too many cocktails, the best sigar is like Chang Ten-Chan.
the worst. Men are not everywhere and always capable of laying down the law as to what in coaduct is beautiful, orderly, cou grooas, symmetrical or otherwise. Only empiric busybodies and egotistic quidnanes presume to declare-offhand-and-publicly whether something be refined or coarse, or in accordance with the best nenge. It really cannot be done. The old definition of faste, as
a discerning sente Of decent and Bablime, with quick-disgust From things deformed, or disarrangað, or grosa Tu specita
· A native who had the misfortune to be badly thrown in jumping off a tram car while it was in motion, was summoned by tramway inspector for a breach of the regulations, but the Magistrate thought he had been sufficiently panished and dismissed him with a warning.
Special Commissioners of the Paris Municipal. Connail who have been considering the feasibility of the construction of a canal connecting the Atlantic Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea have approved the project in principle, The cost of the work, says an Erobauge selegram, is estimated at over thirty millions sterling,
Hputer's Agends learns that M. Fallières, the President of the French Tepublic, will visit The arrangements are at England in May. present quite incomplete, but there is resson to believe that the visit will be one of state, and that it will correspond in its main outlines with that which President Loubet paid to King Edward in 1903,
was quite inadequate. Just as physical taste varies with the individual, so this other taste varies with societies. What is in decent in one environment is quite decent in another, and we know very well that what appears to us as deformity may be an added charm to other peoples. Taking only
This evening a Japanese Magic and Comedy our own race, we find various standards of
Company which is going on tour to Europe, taste, and it is sheer insolence to claim give the first of three performances at the that our own is the only possible criterion.Theatre. A foretaste of the quality of the There are some tags on-which-all-are-entertainment was given at the Y.M.C.A. agreed, things that are admittedly in concert on Saturday, and highly regarded, This evening the company's performance formed by them before their Majesties the Emperor and Empress of Japan. Forther particulars will be found in the advertisement.
THE WILKINSON SWORD CO., LD. very bad taste in any grade of society, but there is a wide, wide range of possibilities with regard to which it is either hawbug or impudence to suggest there are Mr. WILLIAMS appealed in any carous. our columns on behall of what he considered the most deserving case for public sympathy and help that he had ever experienced, and we understand he had the consent of those immediately concerned. It seems to us in the worst possible taste to publicly attack such an appeal, especially as no object could be served thereby. Supposing the original letter was an error of taste, the second (had we published it) would have been worse, It would have been on an equality with the tasteful reproof of the board-school wiss, who exclaimed at n. party: "Oh, Par! You make me shamed, eating S. WATSON & CO.. with your life." It is a lesson that a
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Wao are the arbiters as to what constitutes good taste and what bad? We know some who poas as such, but we want to know who really are? Perhaps we had better first
great many otherwise fairly cultured people have yet to learn, that everything which huppens to displace us is not necessarily in
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A PARSEE KNIGHT IN HONGKONG. Raferring to the paragraph in our yesterday's The Eight-Honourable Herbert Hory A- quith, who sacosads to the offer vacated by ime, stating that Bir Cowazji Jehangir a wealthy Paress merchant of Bombay has giran Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman, has had n distinguished political career. Born at Morley, four lakhs of rupees for the promotion of Yorkshire, on 12th September, 1852, he was science teaching in Bombay, we may mention · educated at the City of London School and that Sir and Lady Cowaszi Jahangħir, accom- Ballol College, Oxford, of which he was sobolarpanied by their son and daughter arrived køre LONDON, April 6th.
nd afterwards Fellow. He was called in Juns, by the last P. and O. steamer "Darapha" from. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, 1876 to the Barat Lincoln's Inn, and was Bombay, and are at prosent staying at the King
married in 1877 Holon, daughter of Mr. F. the Premier, has resigned, and Mr.appointed Queen's Counsel sa 1803. He Edward Hotel. They are on a holiday tour.
Three years later Emms Alice Margaret, and she will mail for Japan, stopping there Asquith has been summoned by His Melland, of Manchester, but she died in 1391. next P. and O. mail, brosking the journey there, Majesty the King to Biarritz.
daughter of Sir Charles Tennant, became about a couple of wesks, re urning to Indis by Lis wife. His political career begna in 1886 way of Hongkong. ELECTIONS IN PORTUGAL
when he was elected for East Fife, wooneti Sir Cowasji and Lady Jabanghir are well tuoney which has been true to him ever since,known in England, LONDON, April 6th,
and in the first Liberal administration, from The Elections in Portugal have 1892.95, he was assigned a place in the Cabinet, resulted in the return of a Govern. the portfolio of the Secretary of State for Home Affairs being given to him. As a result iont majority.
of his party being kept out of office for a whole decade, he did not get much opportunity for PARIS.advancement until 1905 when the Liberals were
LABOUR TROUBLES IN
LONDON, April 6th. The Paris builders have decided "lock-out" affecting 200,000 on a
men.
COLLAPSE OF HOUSES IN LONDON.
LONDON, April 6th.
Oxford A collapse of houses in
includes a conjuring entertainment as por Street to-day caused 40 casualties.
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During King Edward's recent stay in Paris, all sorts and conditions of bon mois attributed to His Majesty, some lean probable than others, were freely sirenlated, Une of those, which shows the Parisians' approciation of the King's lack of "aide," in a contemporary, is to the following effect. His Majesty was at a ball given in aid of a clarity, and was conversing with Parisian tailor of world-wide reputation. "The company is a very mixed one," said the latter
What of that with an air of disdain. replied King Edward, smiling, “we can all
great tailors, you know."
be
The G. N. S. Minnesota made a splendid showing on her last trip homewards, when she carried a silk shipment for New York inside of 20 days. She had made remarkable time across the Pacifio, and roached Port Townsend, two days ahead of her schedule time. There three on of smallpox broke out, and it seemed possible that this would delay the prompt delivery of the silk in New York, which mean onos decided by Me. C. C. Lacey, Supervising is a generally accepted canon of good taste, thousands of dollars to importers. It was at but to speak ill of the living without Engineer of the Company, and Captain Austin ufficient necessity is a breach of morality, remove the silk to the steamer Waste om, at that moment ready to leave for Seattle, and this as well as of laste.
course was taken with the approval of the officials
bad taste.
"De mortuis pil nisi bonum
A fine of $5 each was imposed on fire owners of tracks for not having properly son- structed brakes on their trucks.
Au American bluejacket," for disorderly be haviour in Ship Street, was yesterday sned 33-by Mr. Wood at the Magistracy.
The return-of visitors to the Cly Hall Library and Museum for the week ending the 5th April, 1998, shows that of non-Chinese there were 324 to the Library and 145 to the Musen.m and of Chines 128 to the former end 2,645 to Alie latter. The Library was therefore used by 452 persons and the Museum by 2,790,
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RUSSIA IN MANCHURIA.
LONDON, April 5th, Washington advises that Mr. Root and Baron de Rosey, the Russian Minister, have had a conference, presumably on the subject of Russia's sphere of influence in Manchuris, It is believed that the United States will have little difficulty in maintaining her the Director of the Eastern Railroad shoald atlitude. China has already pointed out that
be appointed by China whereas the position The State Department refers to the stipu is now held by a Russian residing in Harbiu lations of the Portsmouth trealy providing for a simultaneous Russo-Japanese evacu ation of Manchuria, and Russia's recogni. tion of the principle. The position of the United States will be maintained until Eussia shows that her jurisdiction in Man- churia is warranted,
LATEN,
The St. Petersburg papers strongly protest against the attitude of the American Consul in Harbin as an unjustifi ble attempt to intervene in Russo-Chinese and Russo. Japanese relations. According to the Slove Germany supports the American standpoint.
A Lisbon wire ways an extraordinary incident is reported from the village of Salsas, near Braganza. On the oceanion of the Carnival a man with bis two sons and a number of others gave a performance representing the murder of King Carlos and the Crown Prince. The father uic, the assassin, and the other, youth took the part of the late King, one of his ponS of 18, represented Queen emelie. The young man who played Buica's part was armed with tavolver, which he believed was unloaded. He. posted himself at a given spot to wait the carriage containing the persons rapresenting A Dairy Farm coolie, when delivering milk the royal family. As it passed him the young in D'Aguilar Strest yesterday morning, anwa mau, faithful to his part, aprang at the carriage man tamper with his basket of bottles. He pointed the revolver at his father; and pulled gave chase and captured the man, who was the trigger. The weapon was loaded, and the.. brought before Mr. Hexaland later in the day.father fell dead. When he saw what had hap- The coolie swore he saw the defendant lift pened the involuntary parricide bad to be several bottles from his basket and replace them when he was alarmed The Magistrate how- ever did not convict and the defendant was diobarged.
forcibly restrained from killing himself.
One of the most famour officers of the 3rd Foot, now the 2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlandere, was Major-General "Willie'
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THE STRIKES IN ROME,
LONDON, April 5th. The strike in Rome has been abandoned and the city is quieting.
ANGLO-AMERICAN TREATY.
LONDON, April 8th.
returned with such a sweeping, majority. Thea he became Chancellor of the zobequer, a position which he has filled with marked scores The breakdown of his political chief for months ago necesitated his taking the leader. ship of the party in the House of Commons and now Sie Campbell Bannerman's resignation of has led to his taking over the sea's the highest office in the land. The hon. gentleman's powern as a brilliant debater and onvincing apesker are recogaid by all his political friends and fose, and in him it will be admitted that a expible socio-to Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman has bec found. Mr. Asquith was elec Rector of Glasgow University in 1905.
THE PUBLIC HEALTH BILL.
With reference to the report, made by tro of the leading local firms of zrobiente, at the
Buildings Ordinance, it la of interest to know request of the principal European landlords, upon the Bill to amend the Public Health and that the term principal European landowuein" used in this connection includes the following:-
Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. Mesra, D. Sanston & Co., Ltd. Mesra E. D. Sison & Co. Mecare. Biemasen à. Co. Mesars. Linstead and Davis, Mr. H. N. Mody.
The Hongkong Land Investmentand Agene'y
Co., Ltd.
The Wet Point Building Co, Ltd. The Kowloon Land and Building Co., Ltd, The Hongkong Land Reclamation Co., Ltd. The Humphreys Estate and Finance Co., Ltd The China Provident Loan and Mortgage
.Co., Ltd,
The Canton Insurance Office,
The Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. The Chins Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. The Hongkong, Canton and Maono Steam
boat Co. Ltd.
The Spanish Dominioan Procuration. Bociété des Missions Etrangèren. The Lawurance Companies and the Steamboat”
Companies hara a considerable part of their reserves vested in bousa proprty and are therefore vitally interested in any measures valoalated to detrimentally affect their revenue "from such investments.
INDISCREET PROSELYTISM AT -MACAO.
Our Masso correspondent writes: Ocasionally one hears or roads of the my The Anglo-American arbitration Treaty terious disappearance of children from religions has been signed.
CABINET AND SOCIALISM.
A London paper said last month The debate in the House of Commons en Mr. P. W. Wilson's Unempl yed Bill, itis suthorita- tively stated, shows that the majority of the Cabinet has adopted new line of action in regard to the Socialiste, and that hereeforth Socialism, both inside and outside the party is to be apposed.
We believe this is the first oocasiona Parsee Knight has set foot on the shores of Hongkong.
Bombay oras its University Hall to the munificence of the father of Sir Cowanji. Wo make the following extract from the list of the university barefaction; Tae Sir Corrasji Jehangir University Hill-Cowasji Jehanghie Readymoney, on 27th April 1863, offered the sum of Rs. 1,00,000 (one lakh) for the erection of University Buildings under the following conditionsThat Governmink c.atribute the remainder of the sum usoustavy for the buildings, and grant a site on the Esplanade, and that no aubsoription from any other privats person ba reoaived for this object Thic offer was accepted by Government.
Farthermore, an 24th Suptember 1800, the. late Sir Cowasji forwarded a donstion to meet the expense of a grant of arms to the university and the engraving of a uni ersity seal.
The lats Sir Corasji made the following aniseraity endowment on 14th Junusty 1858. He offered the sum of Rs. 5,000 for the founding Lof a Latin scholarship to be awarded each year to the best candidate in Latin at .he Matriouls- tion examination.
The present Knight was born in 1853, Hels the nephew and adopted son of the late Sic He married in 1876 Dhanbai,
of Lowjee Castle, Bombay. Cornaji daughter of the late Ardeser Hormuji Walin
DELIVERING LETTERS.
At the Magistracy yesterday a postman sum- moned the residents at 6 Pedder's Hill for asisult an was himself summoned for using abusive language. The postman stated that is alled at the house in question on Saturday morning and mesing none of the sorvants about he antered the house. Withoes banded to the male defendant, who was in his room, a letter which be refused to socept. Witness then went into the room and the gentlemen taking the letter with his loft hand strack the witness with Lis right, at the same time ordering him out.
On the counter summons, the gentleman stated that the postman entered the house without knocking and passing through the hall entered his room. He ordered him out and sa ths postman did not leave he pushed bin sat.
His Worship You had no right to toach. him.
Wilne-But he woul-l-not-lare the room. His Worship-Ele had to deliver letters and he stated that there was no one abat.
Witness-Yes, there was. A portman knowe where the servants" quarters are,
His Worship He says there were no servants there..
The lady gave evidence of the impulent belatione of the postman and said that he entered the house without knocking. On one occasion be came in while she was dressing.
His Worship if he was in the habit of do- ing this, why did you not write to the Post- master?
Witness-I did not want tr.u'l». His Worship-you keep a board-ng house? Witness-Not exactly a boarding-house, your Worship. I have two or three gentlemen.
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His Worship He said that at the time his took you your letter there were no servant there?
colleges or content, and no account can having in the house. given of the circumstances by those in charge, A cass hins just recently oconrred. The Court ordered that a young man, nader full age, who had been in a religious college here should be given up to his parents, but the priests had a strong objection to handing the lad over to hin Pagan " parents. And now the youngster has mysteriously disappeared,
Apropos of this subject may be mentioned, matter which has been disturbing the populace
WitnessYes, there were. The servants were eating their food outside the house.
His Worship-He suggests that you have no serranes at all?
Witness I have.
How many servants hare you? Two smahs, a cook and a "bog."
Hi Wo ship dismissed both summanger and advised the pre man to deliver all lett ra in fature to the servants. It appeared to him postman being permitted on privious caions to enter the house to dalirar his that the whole trouble was caused through
Sanbor Marques Pareira bez been selected M'Bean, V.C., waos shockheaded and gawky
Mr. Wilson, who introduces the Un- by Macau 10 represent the Colony as a De looking lad of eighteen, enlisted in the corps
well-co-du Chinese family in the district sud
lettors fall-re is ubabash dly Socialistic. Its es paty in the Chamber at Lisbon. The in 1835. He won a nominission in the Criwenn poyed Bill is the official liberal mambertongha. 1us Sisters of the Italian Convent
“passed war, end on March 12, 1858, he won the for South St. Paneras, but the measure he baptized a girl aged 13. The girl belonged to a the
Croes in tbe esaudt on the Bestil purpose is to establish by law the was related to a bona, of the Mongha pagoda, election," writes our corespondent,
without any great show of interest, because Victoria
-trenta-ware-made to burn down the convent. doze." right to work," or, as Mr. Harold Cox describes nobody wants
The struggle over the Bill has reached then the sed the Sisters were obliged to surrender "the right to demand wages for work, that baptized the whole village rome in protest and it is alsted on excellent the girl to her parents It is a pity that the Cabinet, whore, Rathority, divarse views have prevailed, and so
try for a definition of taste. The tasie of we know our votes here are worth nothing Begum's Palace during the siege of Lucknow, Marxian pinciple that Sucialista call "the when it Leosme known that the girl had been BATTLE PRACTICE IN THE FLEET.
and that the result of the election is really in the final days of the Mutiny. It is said that the tongue we know; this taste of the mindstermined by the voting at Timor. We must in this offir, with his own band in single He always made light of the must be analogous. That which is in await the next mail from Timor bafore we combat, M’Bean (then à lisutenauf; killed eleren feat, however. When the Victoria Cross was good taste" must be that which is pleasant know whether the chosen candidate of Mono of the enemy
has really been elected.” to the mind of the bister; that which is in
The case in which the compant of No. 4 Gage presented to him at a falidress parade of the 93rd, Eir R. Garrett. in banding over the bad taste" must be that which offends the mind of the observer; and " in questionable Street was summoned for causing a naisanshit o' branze" referred to Lieutenant M'Bean's taste" should mean that the taster cannot by playing a gramophone late at night was make up his mind whether the thing is nice called at the Magis rasy yesterday before Mr.good day's work."" Toots, mon," replied that F. A. Hazeland, Mr. R. Harding who had pre. wholly delightful hero, "it didna tak me or not. We have received a letter, which viously tendered a plea of guilty on behalf of twenty meenutas!* we do not intend to publish, in which the the defendant, ssid she was leaving the house. The constable who laid the information stated writer says Mr. WILLIAMS' letter in our issue of Friday last was "in questionable that there were complaints. His Worship re- marked that as a plea of guilty had been tenderad taste." The context shows that be really there was no need for evidence. He would die. Navigation Bill. The official statement was
means that it was in bad taste.
We are miss the defendant with a caution.
The Admiralty has issued a return showing the result of the battle practice of the Fleet-u 1907, prefaced with the following note: "Their
pared with greater discretion. of conciliating the Socialists, ral Ministers are anxions to maintain the seal of the religious fraternities is not tem.Lordships note with satisfaction the further
policy
It is stated, however, that the member of the Cabinet opposed to Socialism will not com ment Whips will be put on as tellers against the Bill in the division.
Members of the Government baliere that premise on the matter, and that the Govern
the bulk of the Liberal party would be glad British shipowners trading with Australia to be rid of, the Socialistic millstone that bar are rather relieved to learn that the Come hanging round their necks for the last
Government bas dropped its two years.
monwaslih
that unless the session we to be unlul
Profesor Alfred G. Mayer, the well-known prolonged there was little or no chance of natural se sutist of the Carnegie Institution, struck with this impudence, for it is obvious The Y.M.^.A. Literary and Debating Society passing the measure. All the same, there is a is quoted in a Boston telegram as making a son- that in publishing the letter, we were as much devoted last Monday evening to impromptu pratty widespread belief that its postponamentationed claim for magnesium as a heart stimu, to blame for possible errors of taste us was speaking, when a good deal of latent talent was not whelly due to the exigencies of Pat laut. Professor Mayer, who has just returned its writer, and there is something piquant was revealed. There were over twenty members liamen ary business, but was also attributable to Americs after another protracted voyago of in the action of an authority, on taste prenent and, with one exception, every member to the urgent representations made to the Com-research abroad, says that from personal er. monwealth Government by the Colonial Offee, perience he le convinced that magnesium is the requesting an editor to publish the failure poke for a short time on the subject that foll
to bis lot. The subjects were va y varied and at the instanes of the Board of Trade, on most powerful and the most reliable agent of his own glossopharyngeal apparatus noluded Should Bachelors be Taxed: Work; behalf of British shipowners. The bill was in known to suienos for use in cases where the many respects entirely opposed to the decisions heart's notion has to be stimulated or restored, Good taste was, in days of more polished The Military Contribution; Home Buls; The ~manuers, considered to be shown when a Magan Churfa Should First Aid he taught in arrived at the Colonial Merchant Shipping. With fis aid he balleves it is possible under oer, person could point out the excellence in abuule; The Kowloon Railway; Is Novel conference held in London last year, and the tain circumstances to call back the dead to life, Reading harmful; Tenching; and Woman Commonwealth Government had been given The heart may have ceased besting, and to all Ruy performance, the beauty, specially the Suffragoste. The now speakers were Messrs. plainly to understand that, as drafted, the appearsnoce the vital spark may be extinct, he measure was not welcome to the Imperial ways, but by the timely use of magnpainm, vitality subtler forms of it, in any object of art B dos, Haigh, Dale, Smith, Hamilton, Channet
may in many cases be renewed, They never showed their good taste by and Fowler and they a'l give promise of being Government.
howing up the bad taste of others, of great assistanos to the Bovisty.
of
improvement, in the results, as compared with those obtained in previous years, in spite of the conditions being more severe." Lant your 73 ships on seven stations took part in the practice as comps ad with 67 in the previous year and ANOTHER EXTRADITION CASE.
68 in 1905, while the guns firing worn respostively 1,004, 945, and 957. The average In presenting an application on behalf of the points obtained by the whole Fleet in 1907 were Chinese Government for the extradition of a 194 02. For 19 6 the average was 181.7, and 1905 only 88.4. be China Squadron handed robbery, Mr. Bowley, Crown Solicitor, told the
average of 297.16 points and a total opre fan named Kwan Ching on charges of armed the list, her firo ship, with 70 gans, making an story of how a market town was held up and | 527.26. From the 20 ships of the Home Flest 276 410. with sverage of A. 30ore of how a pitched battle took place between a band of guna made a
237.39, robbers and a number of soldiers. It was stated
The Mediterranean Squadron, with 12 ships that on November 13th, 1907, a band of robbus and 161 guns, averaged 207-73 with a score of average was 164 82. On the Australia Station entered Wong Lin bin, market town in the 329:48. The Atlantic Squadron's score of 2107 Shantak district. They raided a number of was made by 10 ships with 140 guns, and the bops, lasiqding the Hing Loong shop, where the score was 287 and the average 158 33, Boven
140 83. The Cape of Good Hope, Equadroa of the ten robber (prisoner being among the ships, with 72 guns, taking part. The record number), armed with revolvers and turches, of the Channel Fleet, with 16 ships az 256 drove the fokis into a corner and ransacked the guns, was total of 225-5 and an average of the robbers who offered a stout resistance of 128-47 and a total score of 209-1. The fir the "Cases promises. A number of soldiers tried to capture three ships fired 29 gans, making an avera
the "Dreadnought" (Hom Fleet), the (Mediterranemu).
the Albemarle (Atiautio), Witnesses wara, oalled who spoke to the the Pegasas (Australia), the Hibernia Nine soldiers were fatally shot and most of shipsin esol squadron were the Kent" (Chim) the robbers escaped. identity of the soused and to his part in the (Chapel Float), and the affermes" (Cape let robbery.
The case was adjourned.
Good Hope). Six gunboats, asing ex gana enoh, averaged 130-92 points, and sight scouts, with 130 gane, averaged 11582 points.
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