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was taken of Sir Jour FIREE'S Concentra-richest mintag fields in the world. The tion policy to reduce our Pacific Fleet to climate is comparable to that of northern innignificance, on the alleged ground of France and the present population, rapidly economy, but really to use the money saved growing too, is of the purest English stock from the Army nad Pleat for the purpose of so tist Vancouver le marked out by nature bribing the Proletariat on a wholesale scale. horself as in the near future the hand
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& CO. The result hus scarecly been satisfactory Within the last four years-in fact since Sir, JOHN FIBER propounded his scheme of economising the Fleet, the nations of the world at large have seen cause to place the control of the Pacific Ocean on a much higuer level; some indeed going so far as lo predicate that its command will be the highest ambition of the century. The United Stato, after unduly neglecting it, suddenly determined to send out its entire battle floot to restore its sense of warning power; and Japan, has been making high bids for its mastery. The comparatively low pitch into which Great Britain's recent neglect of the Great Ocean was bringing ber, was recently
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Fleet. With a line of soat extending from the 49th to the 55th parallel of north latitude with possession of by far the finest naval harbours on the west coast of America; running subsidised mail sleamers across the Ocean, and to the southern Colonies, and possessing in joint ownership with England and Australia her own telegraphic cable, she yet did not possess a did single vessel ring a war flag,
for England keep a single-man-of-war on the station. It was no wonder that she felt herself hopelessly out of the Baby-house, nod felt that to extend au invitation to the Battle Fleet alongside her southern naigh bours would be only inviting conteragt for herself, and still more for the Home Country. The notion has sprung, not of contumacy, but of what cannot be looked upon in any other light than a national feeling of self-respect.
Senator Malevky Maleriteb, of the Foreign TELEGRAMS Ofoe, has been appointed Russian Ambassador has been allowed to retire at his own request. to Japan, is succession to M. Bakhmsteff, who
The Amany value of coins and balion received
for soiunge in the Caloutte and Hombay Minia undertake unassisted the command of the was Rs 16,81,38,731. During that period quarters of a great zaval power, able to during the official year ended 31st March 1905 entire Pacific. This is the position white 1,945,726 dollars and 17,30,70,146 rupeod, wers for the sake of running after socialistie coined, and half rupees and email silver coins to fade and fancies Great Britain is, with her the valus of E. 78,36,764. The total value of eyes open, wilfully neglecting. Ifave a gold imported during the official year ended exports Rs. 3,33,49,127, the mat importa being great nation were deliberately running for 1st March 1508 wan Rs. 20,75,26,407, and of a fall, that nation is England of the open-valued at Rs. 1,36,77,290. The total value of God grant that wiser in-silver imports during the same period was Rs. ing century. stincts may return, before, like the Roman 21,51,99,800, nod of exports Rs. 2,06,35,874.- Empire before her, whose worst oxtravag auces slio is deliberately following, she fall into a contemptible decay.
Yesterday there were sixtion plagas, making the total 603.
A telegram bas been reesived from the Consul General at Shanghai stating that the Consular body there has declared Hongkong to be an infested pori. ·
An International Congress in le ha bald in Paris this year regarding and making and the allaying of dust in the stresla Hongkong shou'd send an official to pick up a few tips.
Information has been received from the Government of Bangal that Hongkong has been declared to be an infected port and the regulations for the prevention of introduction of pligus by son will be enforced in the parts of Orisas against arrivals from Hongkong.
The Frenchman, whose extradition was sought by the Indo-China Government on a charge of larceny of $2500-from-the Registrar General's Office at Tourace, Annao, was before the Magistrate yesterday when the hearing was postponed to allow of the translation of certain documents
It is interesting to note that opium ossor at the Magistracy Lave decreased corniderably. ince the issue of the now famous spiam order. Last week there were several days on which the opium fara offoils were not at sort and Tuesday and Wednesday-were-remarkable, in- not producing a single cues.
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The Indian Daily News, says: The Russian stenwer "Carocin," which osme up the Hooghly (in May) is the first Russian boati probably which has come to Calcotts from Vladivostok, and we understand she is the
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LONDON, June 3rd. (Received 2.30 a.m.) The winner of the Derby is "Sig-
"Primer" was second, and "Llang. norinetta."
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TOKYO, June 3rd.
SUPREME COURT.
Wednesday, 3rd Jans.
IN BANKRUPTCY JURISDICTION.
May
BEFORE THE CHIEF JUSTICE 7 (81 F. PIGOTT).
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Ro Kwang Hang Tai firm exparto the Officia! Receiver,
The Ofolal. Receivor applied for the far- feiture of the sum of $3,800 given as security for two debtors.
His Lordship-Security for the appearance: of the debtors?
The Official. Receiver- Yes, either-before the Offcial Receiver or the Court,
His Lordship Where are the mon!
The Official Receiver-They are
in this
country, I believe.
It was agreed that notice should be given to
Baroli Chinda, who was Vice-the guarantors and the matter way adjourned
for a fortnight, Minister for Foreign Affairs in the late
Brat of a regular line to be started to this port ministry, is appointed Ambassador to Baron Hayashi, at present She has brought a smail general osigo of Berlin. matcher, &s, and will remain-in-the-kopes-of-minister at Peking, succeeds Baron getting some bea back. The e, "Caronia" Takahira as ambassador at Rome, and Mr. Ijuin, Councillor of Embassy at London, becomes Minister at Peking.
* Bus-looking steamer of 4,572 tons, Captain Newmaca and has been renamed twice. Rh was once the "St. Domingo" and euce the "Donne Craste." She has three decks and is
fitted with einotrio lights and refrigerating machinery. She was built by Mosers, Barclay Curle & Co., Ld., Glasgow, in 1890′ for the Rosinu Fast Africa S. Co., Ed., and is 396 feet long, 43 fest 2 inches beam and. 28 fest 5 inches depth of hold, and is owned in St. Petersburg. The projected mrvios of the vessels of the Imperial Volunteer Fleet and the East Asiatic Steamship Co-both Russian concerns from Calcutta to Vladivostook will save the present transhipment at Colombo, and will have important consequences in improving the direct ben trade between Caloutta and the great Russian markets.
RETIREMENT OF CONSUL GENERAL
MANSFIELD.
Mr. R. W. Mansfield, C.M.G., who during
the last two or three years has been British Consul-General at Canton, is retiring an a pension after a long and honourable connection with the British Consular service in Chin
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RUSSIA.
A MERCHANT'S FAILURE,
Ro Ferbert Stephens. Application to close public examination.
The Oficial Rassiver-Did you just before the bankraptoy reasige $200 from the Fook Wof-You.
What was it for Two es of India.rubber shoes."
How long before the bankruptcy †—A · few. days.
ན་ What became of that money -It was dealt with in the business in the usual way.
His Lordship-Entered in the books?—Yes. At the time you received the money was the cargo here 7-Yes,
LONDON, June 1st. The Dama Commission on the, Drink Question have reported in favour of romany of the deafers did not take delivery and moving the Imperial Eagle on the Vodka bottles and substituting a skull and cross bones as warnings against excIST.
In connection with the protests against the King's visit to Russia, it is noteworthy that eight executions and sixteen death sentences were, aurounded yesterday in St. Petersburg.
RUSSIA AND CHINA.
LONDON, June 1st.
M. Koroskovez, the new Russian Minister to Peking atau interview, said that-be-bad beon instructed to revive the traditions of
The Bandmann Opera Company, which was extending over thirty eight years, Mr. Mans Russo-Chinese aasity. The national sv.
field left for Home yesterday via Hankow, Poking and Siberia.
With our actual untional preponderanco in Pacific waters, and their growing import- ance. in the affairs of the world, the quiet anger in which England's practical with drawal from the waters of the wide Pacific engagement as the "Bumatra," the steamer, by passing a competitive examination, 'he' was the excesses of chauvinism which certain
has been accepted by the Nation is not A S. WATSON & CO.. easily comprehensible, uor the complacent
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to President RoosavELT. It is a fact which Europe has been pluring itself for the last ten years, that the United States Crowing to the condition in which the Navy had been permitted to fail, had been losing their influence in the graver politics of the world. This has been the actuating motive
WHEN at the time couimenting on Admiral
to have given a performance of "The Merry Widow" last night, was unable to fulfil the
which the artistes were to return is India mailed yesterday at five o'clock. The cecurrence The new piece is we most unfortunate. popular and the bookings were very numerous.
The Paris newspapers publish a Laingram from Casa Blanca stating that a deres fight ooourred on April 20 at Sokbrat-el-Djaja, 30 kilometres from the Kasbah of Ben Ahmed, The French troops were attacked by the Hafi dian Mohallah, and had thirty wounded. The battle is all the more significant, since Gen. D'Amade was operating with his forces in that
district.
The Public Prosecutor at Berlin has ordered the arrest of Prince Eulenburg, and the order is to be carried into effact as soon as the Prince's health will permit of his being the Prince's palace to ascertain the facts with removed. The commission which was sent to regard to his illness found him tog ill to be removed, and, the palace has therefore been surrounded by detectives."
thres
He began his career in 1870 when, after appointed a student interpreter in the Consular ervios in China. His first appointment as Acting Conent was to Foocboy la 1876 He Kl was then bat a third-class aseistant, Acting Consalship lestad only month, years sa Aoting Interpreter. In 1878 he was bat ke romised at Foochow for
Becond-class sasialant promoted to be a and boome Asting Vice-Consal at Pagoda While there he was promoted leland, to be a first-class assistent, and in 1883 he was transferred to Swatow as Acting Coneal. In 1888 be wa Acting Court at Wahu and left there in December of that year. te. Bil similar position at Chiakiang. Towards the end of 1890 he was appointed Senior Vice. Conal at Shanghai. He was promoted to be Consul at Changking in 1997, but did not for six months as Acting Assistant Judge and proceed there. He remained on at Shanghai
Gunaul. Then came his transference to Wou.
chow and afterwards to Foschow again as Acting Consul. In August 1895 Me. Mansfield, pro eeded to Katien to enquire into the murder of missionaries near that place and the following year he was transferred to Walia. He remained there little more than a year, when he once more became "Loting Assistant Jalga and
akening of Chias was undoubted, but he hoped that internal reforms would preclude powers were encouraging.
[N... Daily News Service. THE HANKOW RIOTS.
Tokyo, May 29th. The Chinese ofoials and merchants of Hankow are reported to be impressed with the reasonable obaracter of the Japanem demand, in connexion with the recent riot at Hankow and it has been promptly accepted by China. THE BROAD GAUGE IN MANCHURIA
Tokyo, May 28th. Through trafis on the broad gatge line between Fairen and Kwangobongiza waopened Festerday. The result is satisfactory.
PEACE RESTORED IN YUNNAN.
According to telegram received by the Shanghai Tootsi from II. E. Vooroy. Taan Fang quoting from a dispstok from the Yunnan Viceroy H. E. Hisi-bug, Bokon (the head. quarters of the anti-monarchist insurgenta) was recaptured by the Imperial troops on the 26th May. Hoken was first surrounded by the all son-the-19th and the sticked on sides, the insurgents making a Resperate resistance throughout the whole of the part
at Jast When it tions and siege. that further resistanco was useless the insur-
Why didn't you give delivery to the Fook Wol. It was-a-quation of margin, money,
we usually held what was called margin money. Was thore any other margo bolenging to Fook Wo? Ioan't say.
Having paid this 3210 wasn't be entitled to bare the cargo be bought?—Yes, sir.
In the case of Li Loong there was a case of $105. Did you receive that money? Yes. Did you pay it into the business ?—Yes. And you did not give delivery of the goods ordered!-No sir.
They are still at the bank-Yes, sir.
And in the case of the Toong Foong Tai did they pay $200 for badsteads just before the bankruptor P-Yes.
Did you pay that money-into-the-basinses Yes.
Did you give delivery of the goods No. Thoy are still at the bank -Yus.
His Lordship-Were these gode invoiced The Official Receiver-They were indented to these people.
His Lordship-And they have received the goods?
The Official Receiver-The bill must be paid before the Bank will let the goods go......
The Official Receiver-Why didn't you give delivery in this case when you were paid for them?
Debtor-We had calls from the bank and the money was used for other purposes.
The Official Receiver-As a matter of fact you used the money for other purposes in the ordinary course of business Yes.
The Offcial Receiver-I will ask your Lord-
"debtor is intending to apply for his discharge ship to close the public examination. The and say farther questions will come up then,
The examination was closed.
FUTILE SPECULATION.
A correspondent supplies report of a recen meeting of the Berlin Anthropological Soniety, which just now appears to be wirried over two troublesome points-first whether the human raas is ball a million ora million years old; and
condly, whether the original inhabitants of the gather source as the Australian blooks. Belgian obtained their implements and tools:
Australian black of to-day would not be able to throw much light on the subject. The Berlin anthropologists, however, do not limit the age of the human race to a million years, but some of its members merely argas that the oldest
I think the main cause of the batred show to Earapants in China says Count de Leadan in From Peking to Sikkim," is the type of soldier given them as an escort. If the traveller that has impelled Mr. Roosevelt onward pays the innkeeper, the soldier gets hall of the Consul at Shanghai for seven monthe., Pourgents broke through the bosisging lines lagi One thing is quite certain that the svamaga aller, and extracts from him half of what he months later he was Aoting Consul General however, the groster part of their comrades dead or wounded on the field. There is now no came bis more organized opposition and peace may now bas rrosived. The goldior levins a tribute of at Shanghai for a month. opium, provisions, forage, and money wherever transfer as Acting Consul at Canton from Jane be said to be practically restored in Tunnsn.
in the path of reconstruction. The appar ont immobility of the Fleet, and itserident
Then
Sir Jets FISHER's proposed redistribution avoidance of Pacific wators were beginning he goes with a European, unless his employer, 4th, 1898 to August 10th, 1999. From thera As a matter, of fact tra on the Mtngtae proofs of the existence of human beings on the to have for the States similar effects to those knowing what a rasail behag to deal with, keep he went to Amey and in 192 (the year he was Railway, which has been interrupted ever since earth dato to a million year of the Barlin brought about by British abstention, so the
strict watch over him. Under these conditions de C. M.G.), be again wentto Shanghai aa President resolved to cut the kaot by order-it is not surprising, that tradesmen and ino-Acting Consal-General. Once more he went
of the Fleet in Pacific wators we pointed out some of the objections to the proposed centralisation in the Straits in connection
ing out the entire available feet. How much with the withdraw from. Vancouver's
the public of the State resented the effort, Island Professedly, the concentration of and the amonat of weeding out that the the flat in the waters about the Straits was Navy itself required to render it capable adopted from strategic reasous, and as long of undertaking the voyage, are now matters as we hold the preponderance of power in of history. Mr. ROOSEVELT has now the the Pacific there was something to be said satisfaction of knowing that in spite of the in its favour: strategy, however, that only pretended jeers with which his scheme was takes necuuat of success is a dangerous heralded by an artificially incited American standby, and in cise any untoward circum and European mock public opinion, the stance should arise, or some disaster, uot voyage has actually had the effect contem- necessarily a defeat at the bands of an plated by its author, and has very con- Query, to alter our predominauce, there siderably toned down the defiant attitude would be but one path of escape left, or in assumed by some of the Powers case of the blocking of the Canal, we fight
keepers view the arrival of a stranger with die favour essing that his presence will cost bhem more than they will gate from him.
back to Amoy in 1905 and in 1906 was transferred Lo Canton where he bas Anished up his career at the nga of afty-eight,
In Mr. Mansfield the Consular service loss Taluable officer, who has won the respost and esteem of his nationals wherever he has been stationed, and he leaves Chins with the sincere good wishes of troops of friends that ho may long be spared to enjoy at Home the repos his long and faithful service of British interests in China has richly earned.
LAWN TENNIS.
the disturbance began nearly a month ago, bas boon resmed.
THE GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE
A BEECH VIEW,
According to the acelety's meeting." Professor Albrecht Penck, the sneceksor of Baron Richthofen in the Chair of Geography, read the principal paper, proving that the oldest, traces bring as to a time less remote than one million An interesting article on the German Navy years, but more remote than half a million years. League, or Deutscher Fiettenverein, by M. The answer depends entirely on the opinion Muaries Lair, appears in La Revue Politique et formed about the aboriginal tools lately alteraire, better known as the Reus Bleue discovered in Belgium, If they are recognised work of that longus and of the spirit which beings must be admitted for an older dits. Bat it has helped to inspire among the German Professor Penok does not absolutely believe in The details which it gives of the propagandist as genuine relics in situ, the existence of human
the remarkable similarity people is of still greater interest for England the reports of these finds. Professor Klatsch, than for France, as, according to M. Lair, this of Breslau, pointed to
soil. He is of country is no longer regarded by the league as of there Belgian primeval tools with these dag a dangerous rival. He adds that it is England out of old strats on Australian
some connection against whom the final innings will be played, opinion that there must be
it is hoped, with some chanes of success, as between these Belgian and those Australian England bar not the same reserves of men su the tools. As the Australian aboriginals still und
Bnd German Empire, and will find it. more some Improved forms of these tools, he came to
more difficult
to put her squadrons on a wet footing the conclusing that in timos immemorial the German te-day simost inhabitants of present Belgium got their toole that the Emperor William hae the support of got them. That would
The lawn tennis tournament in conneet ons be armaine. M. Lair maintains from the same regions whouse the Australians
the immense majority of his people in his naval botween distant regions than intéresurse
The "Correspondance Buses" of May 2 you. tains a dispatch from Nerthinsk, socording to bich serions rioting ins coured there among the workmen who have been drafted into the Lown la connection with the constraction of the Amar Railway. The great majority of the labourers are as yet without employment, and saff ring severely from hunger and old, with the result that excesses of all kinds have become of common occurrence. Official corruption is
of the engineers, who withhakl.certain moneys: rampant. Goaded to fury by the action of vas and consequently deprived many of their pay, a
defies the British Looking at the very similar instance of large mob attacked the local office of the works with the Civil Service Cricket Club has been
brings as further find ourselves cut off from any means of contempt which we see is being brought and completely wrecked it, the enginest in completed and the results are as follows:-
Single Championship.-F.. A. Biden 7. R.
policy, which dominates the political life of back by many thousands of years. The question repair or renewal. In such a case-a-dock about by the planned abstention of Eng-question, who had taken refuge within, narrowly
Witchell, 6-2, 6-3, 6-1.
Single Handicap,A. E, Wright (owe 30 the Empire. The greater part of the longnosis now whether, the Australian primeval tools yard at the Straits auidat an alien popula-land, we cu see how very much stronger is escaping with his life,
The Paris correspondent of the Express" 3/6) v. C. Bond (reo. 15 3/6), 9-7, 46, B1 Tesources are spent in propaganda. The issue are not inventions of the Australian race."
year, while it tion, who might over at the time, happen to the necessity lying on ourselves. As we
farthermoro publishes band.
STARTLING INDIAN DISCOVERY, pamphlets to different sections of the be hostile, would prove a far inferior place live mentioned both conats of Vancouver's relates this story, told him by M.. Tristan Ber-J. Ellis (red, 3/6) v. L E. Brots (owe 1/6), lastaa Die Floite reached 355,000 copies "The Value of Powerful opmmunity such as Nary for the Germen Working, of retreat to a harbou: on the cost of Island abound in deep fiords, any one of nard, the author of "Toddlas": "I met & friend-4, 6-0; L. C. Reis (ore 25) v. D. Jaffe bill and
Nory
Before dawn one day last month the Calcutta: which almost can be converted into a first of mine," said M. Bernard, “who bai bought up (owe 1/6),—10—8, 6-0, A, G. Pils (one 40). F Tancouver's Island, or in the Gulf of Georgia, where not only are supplies to be class naval barbour and depot. They are the Navy." police raided two houses in the sits, and dis
withia some twelve days journey from dispose. I have priced them down 50 per cent," 6-1; K. Witshell towe 15.5/6) v, M., McIver The fact that 600,000 to 701,000 copies of some sovored huge quantities of explosives in both.
These included stores of dynamite, piorio those are published shows, according to M, had on the spot, but the population is
be he told me, and nebody, will take them.' I'll tell (cor. 64, 7-5; A. Thornbill (owe 4/6). Lair, to what extent the German people shares said, fulminite, and detonatore filled with British. Up till the last three years we had England sy that reinforcements can uniformly kept bara a detachment under the readily suit through our own territory you what to do, said M. Bernard. Eero is a list Gibson (roc. 15), 6-3, 6-2; P. R. Adama (ree. the opinion of the Emperor that our future name of the Pacific Squadron, and this had More than this the country itself abounds of seven Jewish gentlemen in Marmoiller, Lyons, 15-16) v. E. W. Dawson (reo. 3/6), 6–2, 2-6, is on the water."
your overcoats, and send each one nữ invoice.
Double Handicap-Rees-Wheal giro. 4/6) enabled us not only to keep the flag in in coal and supplies of every sort. Wood and elsewhere. Bend each of them aren of evidence, but to pose as a genuine Pacific and iron are to be found almost anywhere, for six only. They will be pretty sure to keep v. Chawklor-Jaffe (vor.), 6-8, 8-3 Fincher Natal Fover; with the advent of a Govern- and iron mines only require a little pre- thom: A few days afterwards I mob my friend Thornhill (res. 15 1/6) v. Wright-Gibson inent which was content that Great Britain, liminary encouragement to be able to agalu. He was very rude to me. Each one of (ore 9/6), 6-4, 6-2; Bandett-McIvor (reo instead of holding her empire by her own compete in the markets of the world; the seren Jewish gentlemen had kept one over 15 3/51 L. E. Brett-Dawson (sor.), 6-4, right hand, was content to pose as a great British Columbia and Vancouver's Island coat and returned him the six mentioned in the 1-6, 6-8; Biden-Pilotowe 40) v. Adams
Parkinson (red. 30), 6-3, 2—6, 7-5, ✯ - Fower on sufferance, the first opportunity are in fact rapidly becoming one of the invoice.”
its
ià stock of cast-off clothing, and was bardened W. Woolley (cor.), 1–6, 6–0, 6-4; J. Mackay German-1'easant and the Flear 11 The FOLICE 'FIND HUSE STORES OF ČIPLOSIVES.
of
What a
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The str. Chasee left Kerlang on the 3rd fast, and may be expected to arrive here to-morrow afternoon.
The Mogul Line str. Mentrose left Singapore bo expected to arrive here on Tuesday morning, on Wednesday morning, the Sed inst, and may the 8th inst
incomplete bomba.
Twenty-three persons were arrested, and a quantity of correspondence was seized.
It is diBoult to obtain information, as the police gy
reticent, but it is believed that oring beformation received another rald is expected loh is likely to be secompanied by
more arrests and starting disclosures.
Mrs. Kennedy, who was the victim of the daughter and the coachmen were killed, has since died of her injuries. bomb outrage at Mosufferpore, in which her
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