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MILL kept continually jostling the Roma, the nation, and which in the hands of gril
nuff idea of autocracy, and presented most designing men were turned to the worst Manite Sapreme Court, are at present in TELEGRAMS.
Judge Tracy and Judge Carson, of the
Rongkong.
Commander Rush, of the "Wilmington," who has been in the Peak Hospital indisposed, in now out again."
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THE ""AGENOR" CASE.
purposes, We ayo soon a spirit of the same nature late fated into mischief and wrong in the City of Canton, and we see designing men turning to wicked and sense-
"of less ends the national longing of the Chinese
The number of Japanese flocking into as a nation to recover their former in Manchuria increase osch month Last March dependence in the face of the world. China 24,037 names were registered of whom 22,684
Judgment bas in fact, while preserving in her mors!were mea and 1,353 women. These figures code, these exalted precepts, by long con- show a great Increase on the number which
mrrived during February, Daring. Haroh Agenor"
Yo, July 8th, was delivered in the The appeal of Lewis
tinued apathy, and political slothfaluces 5,021 Japaness lofe Manchuria, which is 194 and Hill was quashed and they were suffered them to fall into dlasuetude, so less than in February. Of the arrivals in that they have in a
manner
THE GREAT FLOOD.
TUI BALI FURDE
Mid the terrible tales of suffering following on the disastrous foods on the West and North Elcert in the pleasing story of the spontaneous. and generous sympathy of the Chines køre for their compatriota in distress. Whether they have heard of the maxim or not, they barO shown they believe that “he who gives quickly gives twice," and the promptitude with which
they instituted measures for the alleviation of
the suffering in the stricken districts is worthy of the highes commendation. As is fairly
the Tear's responsible advisers found it atrophied, and this is the game March 696 ware alassified as merchants and 698 ordered to pay Frazer 22,700 yen in the occasion and despatched its launch with...
danger as workmen, the occupations of the reminder
were not resorded.
effectually any definite scheme being drawn up. At last in desperation, and shutting his oyoa to the possible, or certain result, the TRAE gave the word for the assembling of the first Duma. It promised to be the story of the "Constituent Assembly" over again. No rules had been evolved to direct -proceedings, and no one knew what to do, or how to do it; while with the exception of general discontent, no two individuals opinions coalesced on any point. A scone of wild confusion was the natural result, and necessary to council the dissolution of the under which she lies. She would do well, House, even by violence, if necessary. The but she has lost the power of converting her Duma sullenly yielded in the face of the good intentions into netion. Whether the detective on Tuesday. His attention WAI military preparations made, and a second first results of obtaining Parliamentary attracted to the luggage of a Chinaman on was elected with little better results, and Government would result in strengthening board the "8bon Lee" and making an eżamin. dissolved without having done any better politically and commercially her position usation of a tru k be found that it contained a than attempted to impeach the ministers. a nation, or would result in her utter down. fans bottom in wilch were secreted 72 rounds.
of ammunition and thres, revolvers. It was clearly evident that no parliament fall, like Persia, is one of those questions that defendant, who has just returned from Ameriss chosen in the promiscuous way in which can only be decided by actual experience, and was making his way into the interior, these Dumas had been could be expected Under wise counsels, and tempered by disappeared before Ms. Wood at the Magistroy cretion and experience, there oud be little zesterday. The arms and ammuniton were doubt of China's capacity; but the iconiscated and a fine of $50 imposed... portant question arises, can she depend on
A. Nanking telegram to the "N.-C. Daily obtaining those wiss councillors, and the
Now" siste that Mr. A. H. Collinson, until
to succeed.
It is characteristic of the state of decay into which the Government of Busia has fallen that instead of making proper
regulations for the election of the third
Duma, which the advisers of the TSAR felt had become a necessity, the unconsti- tional and irregalar methot of directly forcing the choice of representatives was bad recourse to. The event seems, however, to have been fairly sucessful, and the House by timid stepe it is true, has proceeded to
A plover capture was effected by a Chinspe
The
accessory discretion to carry her safely recently Engineer-in-Chief of the Shanghal-
་ ་ སྐ
Only three cases of plagae occurred during the twenty-four hours ouded at noon yesterday,
through the preliminary period of Nanking Railway, has been appointed, by Viceroy Tuan Fang, Advisory and Consulting temptation ?
Engineer of the Liangkiang Provinces. Our contemporary romarks that general satisfaction will be falt that the eminent services of. Mr. A. H. Collinson, the engineer of Chinx's premier railway, have not been lost to the country. Viceroy Tuan Fang's shrewd selection places o
at the head of all milway, and, presumably, mining enterprises in the three provinses of Kiangen, Anhui and Kiangs',
Business with the sharebrukers must be bad- There has not been a single charge in the
days.
respect of the loss of ship and
[BEUTER'S SERVICE.]
RUSSIA.
cargo.
LONDON, July 6th. The Duma has approved the Government's proposals for the establishment of Consul ates-general at Harbin and Mukden, Con- sulatos at Kirin, Taiteihar, and Dalay, and
a Vice-Consulate at Kwanchentse,
A joint committee of the Council of the Empirs and Duma, have failed to reach an agreement on the vote, for battleships, and the government therefore applies a clause
in the Constitution repeating last year's estimates which made provision for battle- abips.
€
REVOLUTION IN PARAGUAY
LURDON, July 6the A revolution has occurred in Paraguay
well known, the Tung Wah Hospital, rose to
food stuffs and money as soon as possible aftar hearing of the occurrence and their good example was followed by other establishments The Sincers Company despatched its launch with provisions which included 11,00 lbs of biscuits which Mr. Fung Wa Chun purchased from the military sutbocities at oost priça and, 25,000 lbs biscalts obtained from the Standard Oil Com- -pany, and the Chou Kwong firm also sont up a
steamer with supplies for the destitate;
fiabsoriptions have been raised locally and in jis satisfactory to note that the response has been very gratifying, foreign arms and Chinese
contributing liberally to the relief funds. The Tung Wahospital has collected about $100,000 on behalf of the sufferers, the Chinese YM. C. A. in conjunction with the Chinese churches raised about $4,000, and a modest catimate would put the total collected from all
sources in the Colony for this purpose at $300,000.
business, and its advice has been, nominally quotations on the Stock Exchange for two distinguished engineer and so able organ where the government was overthrown after equally noteworthy that the occasion will also
at least, accepted by the Government This, however irregularly it may have been arrived at, is perhaps a subject, for con- gratulation. The great thing needed was to have an influential council outside the regular ministers, who u
fre at best compelled to be more creatures of the Tean. The
election of a parliament is perhaps the least important part of its cotistitution. Granted that it is independent, any two or threa hundred man selected at random, the more at random the better, can be worked, or can work themselves into an efficient council. At all events while not openly contradicting
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Mr. J. W. Innocent, ately Deputy Commis Bioner of the Indoor Staff of the Imperial Mari Lime Customs in Shanghai, has been appointed Acting Commissioner at Ningpo.
An Indian deserter from the Shanghai police was arrested at Hongkong on Tuesday and brought before the magistrate yesterday. He was remanded ponding identification.
Ten Chinese were convicted at the Magistracy yesterday of the theft of seven baga of rios from a German ship in the Zarbour and wers each sentenced to fourteen days imprisonment.
Waa
The Gymkhana, under the suspices of the Hongkong Gymkhana Club, which originally fixed for last Saturday, takon pinos at the Racecosca, Happy Valley, next Sale - day afternoon.
The latest sensus of the Japanese population in Korea shows a total of 100,421. The figures show an increase of 17,197. in twelve month The number of Japanese houses in Koses is returned as 29,126.
The "Manchuria" on the journey from Ban Francisco brought over 30 Chinese who belong-
to the 1000 coolies. who were kidnapped by the Maori King" and who made the famous voyage which formed the subject of so mcoli sensational litigation's month or two ago. They are understoed now to be looking for the men who caused them to be kidnapped. Most of their companions in the terrible adven- fare ste said to be dead or to have disappe-rod, and those men have managed to return to China over the Melican frontier into U. 8. territory, only because they were lucky enough to soaps
They were then arrested by the American thole story, and sent them back to this authoritise who listened sympathetically to
country in the “Manchuria,"
The o was an official dinner at Government House last night an which the following were present Mr. and Mrs. Abbott, Captain and Mrs. Byley, Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Bird, Captain and Mrs. Boor, Captain and Mra. Finob, Mr, and Mr. Coke, Me and Mrs. Godge, Mr. Taidmann, Mr. Murray Scott, Mr. and Mrs.
severe aghting. The ministers took refuge in the Argentine Legation..
OXFORD UNIVERSITY.
LONDON, July 6th.
The Trustees of the Oxford University Endowment Fund have approved the in- auguration of a lectureship in the Japanese language and literature.
"STRAINED RELATIONS.”-
THE BERESFORD SCOTT, INCIDENT.
Apropos our London correspondent's tele- gram, which appeared in our yesterday's issue paper of recent date is of more than passing the following latter which appears in a Borvico.
interest
Bir-In the Naval and Military Record" of May 28th It is pointed out that a state of affaire | exists in the "Channel dont which is highly detrimental to the best interests of the service, and might in case of war lead to disaster, and that the paintwork signal incident of last autumn should by this time be forgotten. This opinion is shared by every officer in the floot, but how is the rapprochement to be brought
about P
"L'Eoho de Chine" states that the Swish Bridgeman (H.M.8. «Bramble"), Bir. and Missport his lorda Sir Foroy to in future only.
When we come to look back to Persia, there seems no glimmer of hope whatever; from the very beginning the SHAH has been Two Japanese stowaways were found on the plotting secretly against his newly called Nikko Mare" on arrival at Hongkong from Parliament, and the principal members of Nagasaki. They were brought bafore" Mr. the Parliament have in an equally under-Wood at the Magistracy yesterday and fined hand manuer been plotting against the $30 each, SHAH. Worst of all in this contest of plat an counterplot neither SHa no Parlia mont has taken the slightest thought of the country; the contest is not even one of party, much less of policy, but an ignomis nious squabble for the power, and above all the emoluments of office. Neither SHAH, Farliament, Army, nor People have in fact On July at; Shanglia, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. any higher nim thas personal pelf. All this, TREVOR THOMAS, a daughter.
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Government is negotiating with the Govern- mant at Peking with reference to the contem plated appointment of a Minister and Consuls to represent the Halvetian Republic in-Chins.
Among the passengon by the "Wakass Maru" which loft yesterday morning at day- light was Mr. T. Wright, who after four years' service as Editor of the "Daily Press" is returning te-England,
The Peking Government has wired so the Viceroy of Szechuan and also to the Imperial Resident of Thihat instructing bath of them to raise funds for the opening of the trade marte of Thibet and for the construction of the
Szeobuen-Thibat Railway."
Of course there is more to follow. Subscrip- tions are still coming in and the Basser to be opened on Friday by H.E. the Governor, will, it is hoped, result in a good sum being raised. We rezaarked yesterday, that this Basaar was the first attempt on the part of the Chinese to mise money by this Western method, and it is be the first on which Chinese ladies will partici pate in baxtars like their Western sisters.. It. certainly spells progress and it will be the earnest hope of everyone that not only will the Bazaar be as successful as it deserves, but that the forward tendencies which it has arouesd will not be arrested.
The Committee of the Flood Fand Batage beg to acknowledge with thanks the following further gifte and donations :—
Mesars Shewan Tomes &.Co. A·largo ne- wortment of missellaneous articles comprising Mamm Champagne, Claret, etc, several coils of rope (from the Rope Company), 30 cask cement (from the Cament Company),
British American Tobacco Company,—25,00#
Woodbine 108 packets; 25,000 Pirate 10%.
Hagby 10s, packet: 60000 Rosette 106, proksis packate; 50,000 Banflower 10n. packels; 50,000
1000 Cigarette cases.
- Dr. Vorstzol (German Consul General), one besutiful fruit plate (Crown K.P.M, mark),.
| Mr. J. J. Leiria (Portugues Consul-General) an assortment of miscellaneous articles,
Hongkong Merchants Agency, two large carpots, ono cage Neave's Infant Food, two toilet sets, half dozen milk jugs and half dosen vegatable dishes.
H. A. Stewart, Dr. and Mrs. Forsyth, Mr. P. It will be remembered that on the occasion
Megara. Harry Wisking & Co., assortment of Kramer, Mr-H.-C. R Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. in question, Lord Charles requested the Ad-one cases cream, two boxes Plantol, one nase Hallifar, Rear-Admiral and Mrs. Stokes, Mr.miralty to haal down. Bir Peroy Boott's flag. Nestle's milk food, 20 cases Suulightsong, BlanchLower, Mr. H. P. White, Lt. Conde which, of course, meant the rain of Sir Percy's
The French Convent, a large assortment of career, and that the Admiralty refused to sup
needlework sta Forster Nicholson, Mr. Dennys, Col and Mr. lordship
in this request. On this his Glover, and Mr. 8. B. C. Boss. The following communicate with him in writing, and that were unavoidably presented from being present. state of affairs still obtains! -Capt. Boland (8,11.8. “Jaguar”), "Comdr. Rosa (B.M.9. "Tsingtan"), and Colonel and
Mrs. Carter,
At the Dover festivities, in connection with the visit of the French President, these strained
relations were very evident, particularly on the
occasion of an oficial dinner given by the French Coam, when it was discovered at the last moment that Lord Charles and Sic Peroy. were placed next to ops santher, and the seat
arrangements had to be suddenly altered,
HARMONY.
A REWARD THAT CAME.
TOO LATE.
Mr. D. Dorabjes (King Edward Hotel), 4,000 cakes.
Cassum Ahmed, 180 yards silk ribband at east prise."
Sander Wieler & Co., one case (50 dozen) sosp. Gifts from Chinesatoo numerous to mention in detail;
A HANDSOME JAPANESE. DONATION. Our Canton correspondent understands that. the Japanese Consul there has subscribed $20,000 towards the Liang Kwang relief fand. The
Standard Oil Company also contributed a sam of $3,000. The Chinese Imperial Postal Com- missioner has also proposed to raise à relief fund amongst his staff.
PROSPECTIVE BRAZILIAN
disastrous effects of an attempt to introduce parliamentary rule by its neighbours the Government itself, which was the first to contemplate its establishment in China, is without doubt beginning to doubt its utility. Its commissiouers sent abroad to study European and American constitutiovì have been by no means animous in recommend. ing their introduction into China; yet of all countries in the world China was at lengt compradore. The appeal is made on the ground especially particulars of the agreement between daty on Friday and diod on Sunday, A pathetic tons, 236 feet in length, and 45 feet beam. She
VISITOR.
An action has been filed in H.B.M.'s Supreme Court at Shanghai by Mr. J. C. Douglas, of the Iss firm of Home and Douglas, against Mesars, D. Landale, A, McLeod, E. C. Pearce, C. W. Wrightson and H. A. J. Macray, as direotors of the Shanghai Hongkow Wharf. Company, calling apon them to apply to the plaintiff as shareholder in the Company certain partionlars
The police force of Hongkong feels the loss regarding the Company's business. The writ, as of one of its smartest Chinese officers. Lam filed, is in the following terms:Plaintiff Bake Chan was an officer whe had been taken from The Russo-Chiness Bank has appealed to the for an order by the Court that defendants do the barge room and showed special aptitude as Full Court against the redant deciden of the deliver to him particulars of all detaila época-
▲ detective. He was a favourite slike with
The Brazilian training ship" Benjamin Con Chief Justice enddling the Bank with responsifically affecting property of the Shanghai- plain clothes men and officers in uniform and stant," is expected to arrive at Hongkong this Hongkow Wharf Company, Limited, and more his death is felt as a distinct loss. He was at work. She is a protected oraiser of 2,707
the company and the present manager, Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Company, Limited, and that the defendante do submit the said agres -ment for inspection by the plaintiff. The case is expected to come up for trial this week.
bility for the misappropriation of $10,941:30 by a
of misdirection of the Jury. The hearing was
commenced yesterday and a report of the pro- ceedings will be found in soother alum
Dr. F. Kruger, formerly German Consulat Hongkong, and now German Consul-General at Seoul, has been touring in Manchuria. -He re- tarned to Soul on the 27th ult. Dr. Kruger expects to be going home early in August on a thigh of six month. During his sheendo, the Consulate General will be in charge of Dr. Wendschnek, Vice-Consul at Maalis..
Prince Ite, the Resident-General at Seoul, is being criticised by Seoul correspondents of the Japanese popers for confirming the Collbran Bostwick Development Co. in the possession of
feature is that on Tuesday an order was issued awarding him $10 for the real he had shown in a resent robbery cass.
· Mr. E. S. Parker, now the Professor of been favourably known for his researches into Chinese at Manchester University, has long the numberises dialects that prevail through- out the Empire. He is also known as a skilled
HONGKONG, JOLY 9TH, 1908,
TEE atter failure of a parliamentary régime in Peraia, was perhaps in most quarters not entirely unexpected. There are, of course, two accompaniments absolutely necessary for the success of Parliamentary Rule; if one of the very first to appreciate the duty needs the intelligent understanding of bothoning by the State to the individuals of Sovereign and People, and both these, it is whom it is composed. This has always been at China's brightest tha theory, and hardly necessary to mention, were don
moments has been the practice of the spicuously absent In Persia. Bussin may Empire, and in this respect China stands an be quoted as another instance of a very immeasurable distance ahead of her Asiatic aimilar failure, in both cases the cause of the breakdown proceeding from the same compeora.. Be not content, the Shu King cause, the utter want of understanding of advises the prince, at studying your the workings of the parliamentary machine resection in the mirror; look rather
Mr. M. H. Hasanoff, partner and manager in on the part of both rulers and ruled. Is at the countenance of your subjoute the firm of Ommid & Co., tes merchants, for there you will see the reflection of your Shanghai, committed suicide laat week by shoot. own actions. It is true that the Govern- fag himself through the head with a revolver. of as little practical experience of men and measures, as the Sun oF PERSIA himself ment of China has at all times paid little Dacossed had been ailing, for some time and Residency.General alicones granted by the position as it did two centuries ago. Professor
attention to these lofty precepts, and that was being, medically attended. He left a lot. Parliamentary Government was to be the
at the present time it stands prominent for lar saying that he was tired of his lifs and great panacea for all the political ills to
corruption. Amidst all it is however note which humanity is subject.
"Have you
worthy that the people themselves have J.S. MILL on Liberty?" asked once in the always preserved the precepts in their presence of the writer an applicant. at a
minds, and from fium to time ante a
the days of Jong STUART MILL, a politician
intended to do away with himself
was built in France in 1894. Her indicated horse power la 2,800, Ehe bas two inch armoured deuks, and carries 4 six-inch, eight 17 and sight 4-inch machine gars, and her speed is 14 knots. She is used solely as a training ship for cadets.
A PROMISING BARRISTER-AT-LAW.
Some few months ago a Chinese gentleman who announced that he would be known sa an important copper mine conoosion at Kapsa is an acknowledged authority. Many of out practice as a barrister of the Supreme Court of translator of the modern language, in which he Jamph Overbeck Anderson was admitted to North Korse. When the mining law was brought into forse recently it appears that rauders, will be pleased to learn that he has been Hongkong. It is interesting to learn that he several applications were received for this con- tiy ongsged on a history of the bagian has just accepted an appointment from. H.E- sousion from Koreans and Japanese, but priorings of Chinese history, and which i zong Viceroy Tusn. Fang to be legal adviser to Hin to this Mr. Collbran had produced to the useful purposes remains in much the same
many attempte have been made still for all Honour Total Trai. Nai-Wang of Bhanghai
Emperor Father (then the Emperor) in Fabra.
the Kopean mining concession. The Korean
and
the Director of Foreign Affairs at Nankinge Mr. Anderson was educated at the Queen's ary, 1905, insisting that he had already obtained arker's work, we are pleased to learn, is now College at Hongkong. In 1908 he proceeded to in the hands of the publishers, Messrs. Chapman England where he studied his profession in Government wore, bqwever, answare of the and Hall Ltd, and is shortly expected to appear Tapeolu's Inn and was called to the Bar thre under the title of “Ancient Chine Simplided.” International Settlement, says our Shanghai by no means a legal right. Such privileges terested in learning whether he has in any way in both the Supreme Court of Hongkong and The proprietors of opium houses in the granting of the said license and held that it was Many of Professor Parker's friends will be in. years afterwards. He returned to. the East quite recently and was duly admitted to practice morning contemporary, are evidently bent upon had hitherto been slag enjoyed by Japsusse and altered bis views on these much discussed topies that of China and Korea in Shanghai. --
making day while the sun shinar “Ehairs
- The Fesident-General, scoiled nd brought his views into closer concordance
astic, and marked the general trend of their ability, to net on them, it pay: weit Froportet "Lat blive the created stethos iVỀ If of them, bin; Mr. Colibian stone madeth those generally accepted by the rest of
feeling at the period: No Sir, but have Parliamentary Government, "
Tho is at presant staying at the Astor Houss Hearded omotally in the Viceroy Shanghai. He eslled
at Nanking last week, Trobii Tsai, accompany
we
The
be not always wisely. Wo have witnessed per cont of the housse on the 1st intant, the not a few of these misdirected efforts of owners of the remaining houses have increased U.S. Embassy in Tokyo: The matter thus country, but history is founded rather on nou protest to the Residency-General, through the the world, China is, it is true, s peculiar
tained by His Excellency,
while the number of bolders of licences to retail
late years, where, the fuelings of self the price of opium. Tis reason is obvione became a diplomatic question between Japan ounces, then dissidences, and we have the right †ing him, and was wazinly received and enter. two were evidently Interchangeable concoprestraint inculcated in these moral precepts opium is decreased by twenty-five per cent, tha and America, and has bean pending for the past to assume that. China is an exception to the tion in the wind of the young lady who of the old sages have by evil minded and demand for opium and the number of con. three years. It has now been settled in Mr. universal rule, The-History-is-made-to-begin we have received from Mr. Engham Wilson presided over the issue of books. This Luisunderstanding of the objects and limit-designing men been turned to the worst sumers remains approximately the same, and Collbran's favour and one Japsuese newspaper with the expulsion of the Cheos from their old of 54. Threadneedle Street, London, 1 onpyo ations of parliament was conspicuous in the purposes. We may instance the Boxer licencses, with é maximum of eighteen months complains that the Resident-General bas more capital near Si-an Fu, so that the work is Metric Ready Reckoner" by T. II. Elgie. It of Imperial to Metric weights, mossarɛn do.. coeding from a misapplication of moral on their present coongation, naturally wish to to win the favour of Foreign Powers towards accepted as List rical. We hope to be soon in and vice versa. It is the most useful nompile sovereign's mind, the doctrines of J. S. principles deeply imbedded in the mind of make the most of their opportunity.
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