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THE NAVY LEAGUE.

The resolution was carried, Lord Lathom moved the appointment of the Executive Committee as follows :

THE

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"THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY: AND. HONG LISTÒFOR-TH-FAR EAST'

FOR 1908.

A TWO-POWER: STANDARD TITAL

Mr. Ainelle, Captain Ans, Mr. Ashley, M.P. Mr. Baring M.P

-Colonel Barnet, Me. The thirteenth annual general meeting of Hicks Beach, M.P., Major Beddere, Mr. CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, IWDO-CHINA- the Navy League was held at the Royal United Beatham, Lientonant Bellairs M.PMSIAM, STRAITS SET LEMENTS,

MADAY STATES, NETHERLANDS Bervice Institation with, Mr. Robert Yerburgh Burgoyne, Mr. Caldbeck, Visson at Castlereagh,

INDIA, PHILIPPINES, (president) in the chair. There was a large and Commander Crutchley, Mr. Fionnes, Mr, Free- inftaential aliandance, and in the course of the man-Thomas, M.P., Dr. Ginsburg, Bir Joha

BORNEO, &o. proceedings it became evident that thero iss Gray Hill Mr. Groves, Vizoount Helmsley, growing feeling that the time is ripe for an MP. Me Howell, Sir A. L. Jones, Lieutenant agitation for the strengthening of the navel Knox, Mr. Lafcze, Colonel Leaoh, Mr Livesh resources of the country, if not for a Naval MP, Mr. Maitland, the Earl of Malmesbury, Defence Act on the lives of legislation of pre-mob, MF., Mr. Nield, M.P, Mr. Parkin, Mr. Mason, M.P., Mr. Milne, Mr. Mitchell- vlons years,

The report for 1907 stated that there badr, Pike Pease, M.P., Sir Frederick Pollock, been a falling off in the total receipts for the Mr. Swinburne, Mr. Thornton, M.P., Mr. year. It was explained that in all organin Trower, Mr. Watts, and the Earl of Wilton tions such as the Navy League differences of Colonel Sandys, M.P., seconded, and said that j opinion must from time to time necessarily Lancashire, having taken up the league in a The DIRECTORY covers the whole of the manifest themselves, There have been some warm fashion, it was a good omen as to what ports and cities of the Far East, from Nether scoessions from amongst the ranks of our mom would take place throughout the country, for,lands India to Siberis, in which Baropaans reside. bers and associates, but at the date of this reports John Bright had once said, "What. Lazos we may sasure our members with the utmost shire says to-day England will say tomorrow confidence that the prospects of the leagas have never appeared more. hopeful, whilst your or acative are convinced that there is still a wide feld for their activilion ad for a continuance of the progressive policy of the past."

The president, in moving the adoption of the report and statement of accounts, referred to the difference of opinion which had orated smongst the members last year. Their com mittee had insisted on two points: "First, tho maintenance of a ino Power standard, with a margin as an insurance against casualties and the possible intervention of a third Power in the case of's great naval war; and, second, the maintenance of a first line Flest in instant readiness for war. The committee had also held that the educational work of the league shoala be extended and developed, believing that they ought to do what the German Nary League was

ies of any Brysarity of Graciany dome doing, and impress on the shepherds on the mountains of Scotland, or on the peasants on the hills of Westmorland or in the valleys-of- Derbyshire, or on the operatives of the factories of Lanonaire that the country depanded for its life and liberties on the existence of its nes

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The power (hear, bear), journal, Bengue," had pointed out what the Aral llae Flest consist of, and destroyers had been ment- ionid. At that time there were ne destroyers sitecbed to the Float then in being, bat in November 24 with fall e'ows and six with Aucibus crews were attached. The league could take credit for having secured that desirable alteration of the arrangements of the Admiralty (cheers).

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Mr. J. T. Middlemer, M.P., in supporting declared that the country was ripe for au agitation - it was patronic but profoundly ignorant. The people, he always found, jumped al-foote about the Nery when supported by naval authorities-such, for instance, as that the NAVY was our great national egg. basket, that there would be no old age pensions without it and no employment, and that if in wore beaten there would be nothing but seattling out of the country for the

M. FT. Thomas

mayor of Blackburn, moved the reappointment of the auditore, which was seconded by Mr. Guy Pym, and carried,

Mr. Yerburgh took occasion to say that the Liberal members of Parliament who had been plaoad on the souncil could be depended upon to put the strength of the Navy before purty

A voto of thanks to the chairman conluded the proceedings.

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CHINA Nanking

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Portugal, 1888; Commercial Treat, 1994, FINAL PROTOCOL made betweens China and

Eleven Fowers, 1901, 197

TERATIES WITH JAPAN Great Britain, 1894; Dufles Conventi~~

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TREATIES WITH COBRA Japan, 1876 Japan Supplementary, 1876 Japan, 1905, United Elates, 1882: Gróa Britain, 1895.

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HONGXorG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES.

Mr. Andrew Carnegie has written an intro daction to the first volume published by the Current Litorante Pablishing Company of New York entitled "Boosevelt's Policy, con taining speeches, letters and stata papere ra. lating to corporale wealth and closely-allied. topios.

In this introduction Mr. Carnegie writes a As a result of the crisis in the league last dozan pagse in praise of his friend the Prosi-yogo year there bad been a sesession of certain mom-dent. He begins by remarking that these bera, who considered that the council were not volumes are devoted, not to the man, but to active enough in their agitation, and these the Roosevelt Folicy, and Mr. Carnegie then sccoders had formed themselves into a saparata proceeds to describe the man as he knows hica body. The council deeply deplored the division, and has seen him. He declares "that Theodors because they folt that it only tended to strength Boosevelt stands revealed to all his country. an the forces which were against a strong mea to a degree equalled by any of modern Navy, and to weaken the forcon which helped to timen except Lincoln himself. Just as there maintain a strong Navy. But the conseil were critics of Linoola and his ways and man- believed they were justified in the attitudy which nera, so there are captions critics of Roosevelt's. they bad taken up, and this was shown by the One of the marked differences between talent fact that there had been a great accession to the and genius being that talent does that it can. strength of the league. Many new brancher genfus what it must. Mc. Carnegie declares had been established, and they had been joined that Roosevelt is the maw of destiny, who comes by many distinguished mon. List, but not to-nations-just when be is most needed. After lezat, in canaonance with au srrangement that a century of unparalleled industrial growth, in they would sanction, 75 members of Parliament, biob all the energies of the nation had been drawn from both sides of the House, had directed to the development of its resources, it siguifled their intention of joining the league, was institable that the legislation necessary to Sarawak provided that a certain proption should be fogused the public interests was deglected. elected to the council or committee. This would Serious evils were brought to light, and the give them orer a hundred members of Parlia resulting splosions proved the arcessity for mant a matter of the liveliest satiofation legislation that wall give to our new land to all. Thore was an olive little Nary" these measures which older lands had found it party in the House of Commons, and it was nevessary to annot. When the nation wat con- therefore, well that they should have an organised fronted with the serious task of regulating intr- of powers body there who believed in a strong Nery, and slated commerce and restrioting the that could take effectual menus to the trasts and corporations which threatened the

abs to put

structure of good government itself, Roosevelt

t

case.

of the lesgaa before the sɔant he pointed out Appeared upon the soene and, became a leader:

in the crusade, loos 1899 he has hammered away upon the rame lice, proclaiming the equal rights of both capital and labur, of capitalists and labourers, and of rich and poor, boldly rebuking the one or the other as occision de. malo. Upes the sapremory of the law he rests, and woe be to the law breakers, organised or, org uisol bigh or low,

He is a great atralogist and know that con- centration of fire is essential; nevertheless, such is almost saperhuman power for work that be has found time to deliver eff otive volleys upru tay different subjob His address on Conduct as the Ultimate test of Religious B-list coatsiga not the least valuable doctrine of "The Roomvelt Puli y."

With regard to ship uilding, that the Government bad only votal £750,000 this year towards a total of £8000,000, and only 235,000 towards the £3,000 for Forsyth. They had committed themselves to an expendi- ture on old age pensions which would be larger next year than it was this. They were at the same time, patting off till next year expenditure that was necessary if we wers to maintain the two Eower standard. Next year five or six millions would have to be found for that number of Dreadnoughts. It was clear that the fastion would be very serious there tore it was necessary that they should have a large body of men in, the House of Commons who, independent of party, would put the casa for a strong Navy without fear or favour Pressure was being put on the Government to After paying tribale to his mervices in the tring in supplementary estimates for usvaleuse of pene for which he justly received purposes this year, and they were not without the Nobel Peace prizo, Mr. Carnegie proceeds hope that they might be successful, especially to eulogise his creation of a new Cabinet of after the recent atiorances of Mr. Asquith and cisl, in the person of the Secretary of Com- Sir E. Groy. The words of the latter at the miros and Labour. Iron and Steet Testitate dinner specially ft of the description given of the first Nayamila

· Me; Carnegie ontinues -He reminds one important, that, "nalegs we were prepared meet any possible combination of Powers our team hammer, ns-cracking a nut or forging an national existence world-be-at-sink. This anchor with equal facility. The Roosevelt was a declaration which they welcomed, but they Policy" abiuss forth with increased brilliancy would like to have some earnest of the intention at the task increases the heavier, the blow re- of the Government to act up to their opinione, nired, the better. It ombe ces the sweaping and they should flad that in supplementary away of antiquated modes and the introduc- Tatimet He argued that the strengthening tion of the latest improvements. The busiest

man in the world day after day, week after. of the Navy would convince foreign countrios. that we vera determined to maintain the two-work, holidays unknown, is surely the Presi Power sudard, and would lead in the long run dent. to a reduction of expenditure all round, What we have to remember," he said in conclusion, is that it may be po sible for us without danger to gamble on the Army, but we can never afford, As an Empire, to gamble with the Nary (obeer)..

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Captain Osborne, TN, asid that he was a bit of an alarmis, fooring that British ports might be rendered idle if Germany were allowed to become stronger than ourselves in the Norta Een A naval war, whether successful or urenccessful, would mean startation to a large portion of the inhabitants of this country (bear, hear).

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olds the fold, and in the coming Froideutint-The CHRONICLE covers the notable events- election the President's policy is to be the issue. After eulogising Mr. Elba Root, whom he declares to be the ablest and most sucessful selver of difficulties be has ever sat in connell with, and who would be the next President if the nomination lay in the hands of Roosevelt, Mr. Carnegie says that loosevelt's finest quali ties shine reaplendeat in his relations with his principal colleagues around him. They are all intensely loyal to him for the bout of reasons; he is so loyal, so appreciative, sa lovingly at-" Admiral-Bir. F. Fremantle disclaimed any tached to them. Rocaerelt, says Mr. Carnegie. iptention of taking up additude hostile is not only a really great man but also a truly to the committee. He wished more power good man

their elbow, but

of his Those privileged to know something when theyBAT (lis adreices - Germsny wan making in domestic life are impressed and charmed by naval oopstraction and her approaching so its beauty, Ele friends of earlier days, tried. premacy, it was not the time, for us to go to tree, and pure remain bis intimates still, a good sleep. He insisted upou the arcessity of our sign. Now friends have natually been formed, Taving a

a margin over and above the two bat and all like his first friends, Punge Standard. The garden the resu

limimusatisfettatatter was White Fantextosphere which is golden rooni for a legitimate agitation. They ought alone by the bead thereof, for that there is the net to it all but should

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The wied lestimony of those who know the That the

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