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THE OLD PROTESTANT CEMETERY AT MACAO."

There is a strangely pathatio interest in a visit to the old Protestant Cemetery at Macso where

REVIEWS.

Mr. Crowe's Career, by WINSTON CHURCHILL,

London: Macmillan & Co.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, AUGUST 14TH, 1908..

0.8. RAILWAYS AND PACIFIC

SHIPPING.

No 'det sifed report, says the Japan Chronicle of the 2nd instant, has yet been received by the Foreign Office in Tokyo of the notion of the seat railways in America in abandoning the import trade from and to the Orient export and and Australasia. - In view of the important nature of the news, the Foreign Offles istued instructions on the Slat ultimo to the Japanens Embassy and Consulates in America to repert on the matter without delay.

sermon, in the: „Alidentsche Blätter, the organ | of the Pan-Germans, from the pan of one of the Gorman pastors who recently visited England. The author is admittedly so obagrined at his failure to gain as opportunity to six his Pen ferman views at the Anglo-German friendstily demonstration at the Albert Hall that he sams "bir impressions of his visit to England in the words ;** Si vin pacem-build ships."

́RELIGION AND THE DOCTOR.

REMARKABLE BIPERIMENT,

There is now in London, says a paper to hand, an Americaa clergyman who is respon rolig far one of the most remarkable medice. religious campaigns of modern times--the Rev. Dr. MeCoumb, the rector of a leading Pro testaat Episcopal Church in Boston, who came to London se à delegate to the Pan-Anglican Gougrun

The name of Winston Churchill is ono to conjea with, sa, those who have read these The le crumbling into honourable dust the bones of fascinating books" Riobard Carvel,"

"The Crossing," and "Coniston," oan many a sturdy pioneer of Western civilization (Crisis,” and trade. If some Thomas Gray were to mas testify, and we are not surprised to learn that therein for half an hour his poetic inspiration bis latest production "Mr. Crowe's Career" might well give us lines as enduring as the the best selling book in America. Now that it famous "Elegy "written in an English country has been published by Messrs. Macmillan and Churchyard. The present writer is not a Thomas Company, of London, it appeals to another large whom will agree that Gray, but many a roader may perhaps be circle of readers, most thankful for is low lines which will serve le direct his steps to this historic spot when next he visits the peaceful little Colony of Madac,

The firstLurial in this ground was thato! Mrs. Morrison, wife of Dr. Morrison, the pioneer Protestant Missionary to China. It is recorded in an obilcary notice-published at the time that The Chinese refused a place of burial where it was

desired, and where an infant of Mrs. Morrison's was befors starred; and those Christians who' inhabit Maoso, not allowing other Chestions any plass of intermezit bnt } with his ideas for personel advancement. Theinilway companies may desire to discontinue to caree within the limits of to Fosse, entside, the city wall; the managing Committee of the English factory in Chius, with a humane and liberal feeling, assisted by some worthy Portuguese

the

It is evident from the commenta in Japanese the journals that they do not clearly understand t causes which have brought about the present situation, A Tokyo dispatch-states that latest words reight author's power to interest and to charm. This notified their decision to increase the novel, however, is one with a purpose. It is on goods imported from the Orient, Mers, intended to quicken sentiment in the United Morimura Bros., of New York, and other Japanese merchants in America, and the Japan Blates in favour of political purity, and we have Foreign Trade Society and Tokyo Chamber little doubt that the volume will be regarded as of Commerce have protested against

on which the railway an important contribution to the literature of the decision, consequent reform moremont i Americs. Mr. Churchill' companies have ugrood to reduce the rate and postpone the operation of the new rate till characters are asusily well drawn. Mr. Humphrey November 1st west. The motive which has Crew is a blustering millionaire who esaks valy prompted the railway companies to adopt te

the the betterment of the state in so far as it agrees present move is not yet known. In the opinion

of Messrs, Morimara Bros, of through rates including steamer and railway osrriage and charge home rates on the railward. In that one, the freight on Japaness

goods

hero, however, is perhaps a tri too heroio, but The love still be is real and so is the heroinë. element is artistic and the men and women seem to move very vividly. It is an intensely human

Dr. KeCoomb's campaign may be described in a sentence as Christian Solence plus orthodox medical treatment. In place of discarding the doctor everything is dono nudar him. But in addition to medicine the forces of the mind aro called to aid by means of religion and psychology.

The work has a far, keen solely confixed of cervons disorders, and every attempt to make Dr. McCoomb employ When hear people start that religious it for organic complaints has been refueed.

-gentlemen, to overcome legal impediments book and one that is certain to maintain the d be increased by 50 per cent on cheap healing osh oure oanoer I say that it iz im-

purchased a piece of ground to be a demetery for the English, and we doubt not for other

Protestant Christians who in futuro choose to avail themselves. of it. This arrangement (on- abled Dr. Morrisen to lay the remains of his Ismouted wife in a place decently appropriated to sepulture."

anther's reputation.

Arabian Wisdom by JOHN WORTABET, MD,

Lendon: John Murray.

and tripled or gasdrapled on goods of higher value, and the trade between Japan and America may be seriously; af- fected. This change may be advantagests to Ameriosa manufacturers, but it is doubtful whether it is to the advantage of the American nation at large. This is an important question adcoting not only the trade between Japan and A riss, but the trade of the world

passible, the doctor said. "But there is a legitimate field in the great and growing group of nervous complaints, hysteris, nervous pro- stration melancholia, drunkenness, the drug habit and the like. Here religion and psycho- logy can greatest be with the medical man with the

A New York message dated July 30th to the Araki states that the decision of the great export and import American railway companies to abandon the

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ENGLAND'S SHIPBUILDING

POLICY.

Lord Brassey on the 8th ult, wrète as follows. to the Times-

Ho

Sir-Long yasre bars elapsed since you firet readers on questions of usval administration. gave me the privilege of addressing your

Labour and thought have not always been

There have been dis bestowed An vaio, appointments and chiefly in the failure to commend the value of numbers, na well na superiority in individual ships, for the line-of- battle. The tide is turning. In a powerful tion, Six William White bas taken the field as article, to which you have lately called atten- an advocate of moderata dimensione.

aims to have the concurrence of many naval officers of authority and arperianses He might. almost claim the support of the Admiralty. The expenditure on destroyers and submarines

the present year

is. read nonght. Such expenditure can only be sufficient to have given us an additional- justified on the ground that the torpedo in a formidable weapon, under conditions favourable" to the assailant. And there are other souroun of danger to which heavy ships are exposed. of fire-control arrangements at the masthead; dangers of collision and stranding, destruction above all, the hazards which have so often proved fatal to officers in command of fleets and squadrone. In the armoured ship the bridge Aebilles.

mother'sjoy suddenly, but with pious resignation, in common. Here the Koran has been-largely was first published-by-the-New-York Herald-pt out of doors during the day, and st in the NAVY Estimates for

Mr. Morrison while anticipating a living

departed this life after an illness of 14 hours bearing with her to the grava her hoped-for child," Death occurred at Macao on June 10th, 1821. An infant of Dr. and Mrs. Morrison died in 1811 and was haried "on the bill called Meesanher," Dr. Morrison himself was buried beside his wife in this little cemetery in August 1884. The inscription on the slab of

ho was laid to rest rende as follows:-

These liftfe hooks, designed as ambassadors of good will and understanding between East and West," possess no little merit, and the one under "notice wil verre as well as any to show how much the various peoples of the world have drawn from illustrate to Arabic wisdom, but the selection is not conticed to that work, and the wise tayings and proverbs of the Arabe aro given in a very stixactive rendering. In going through a work of this description one reales that the day of proverba is ever. There are so many confisting sayings and maxims that people cease to attach any value to a proverb

however, does not lessen the value of this little volume which quotes many proverbs, light and colloquial, as well as classical and weighty.

The Persian Mystics, by F, HADLAND DAVIS,

London, John Murray.

The movement arose in this

little WAY. over three years ago some of us in Boston commenced campaign for healing consumption among the poor living in the slums of our olty. Wo sought

treat them in their homes. They night their dwellings were so-arranged that they slept with their bends in the open while their bodies wore in the rooms. By this means they The camgaign was remarkably successful and avoided the contaminated air of their tenements se result we were brought face to fans with another great group of discuss, the of mind

"Ws resolved to systematically to the aid the purely medical brantment. Two years ago roume were opened in connection with my own church. These oflousare open daily from early

pejcholog ists are in attendance. Seventy per sent. of the swes are sent to us by medical man, and every case is first examined by two doctors, who minutely report -it.

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stone which lies tipon the narrow call in which which can be met with an opposite. This, decided by then whether the steamships late at night, end dootors and aking until aud the conning-towor are as the heel of WILL BE STORED UNTIL REQUIRED

Sacred to the Memory OF

ROBERT MORRISON, D.D.

Chin's

The arst Protestant Missionary to

Who died aftera ervice of 27 years chiefly spent in extending the Kindom of His Redeemer, during which period Le compiled and published

Another of the Wisdom of the East series.

on the 20th ultimo, appeared, in all the other papers on the 30th. The railway companies Pacific, Great Northers, Northers Pacifio, Interested in the decision are the Canadian Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, and Oregon Salt Lake companion. These companies have repeatedly applied to the Government for the grant of a subsidy for their steamers, but with out-result, and they-bave-adopted a throsten ing atitude on every occasion: It is not yet used by the companies will be sold, bat

they have notified shippers that the decision will be carried into practice from November lat next without fail. The war waged by the railwaye associated with Mesia Harriman and Hill against the Government in future will be of interest. Many of the newspapers declare that Japan will susumo the control of the Panific before long in au- dordance with her ambition. Some of the already put into practica an increase in freight on

Bttleships are not invulnerable, yet we must continue to build them. They give command of the sun. It is not necessary that all battleshipe should be of the largest types: Upon a broad and impartial comparison of conflicting views, we seem brought to the conclusion that it will

a Dictionary of the Chinese language and for Jám, the literary egoist, and his writings being | railway companies their lines in America,not hypostian-is freely used. The person's dimensiona, supported by a few vessols of ox

several years inboured alone on a Chiness version of the Holy Scriptures, which he was spared to seu completed and widely circulated

it was destined,

ang

Society in 1607;

He was born at Morpeth in Northumberland

January 5th, 1772; Was sent to thing by the London Missionary Was for 26 yours Chinese translator in the

employ of the East India Company And died at Canton, August 1st, 1834

Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord; yea, sith the Spint that they may rest from their labours and their works do follow them," Last year the centenary of Protestant mis sions in Chim was celebrated, and it must

dealt with in a very intelligent and readable

autor by Mr. F. Hedland Davis. In this The principal motive of the increase of freight instance there can be no question as to the

is to raise the wages of railway men. If all the Falue of the translation. They show the beanti-railway companies succeed la ingrataing the domestic freight rates, the proposed increase of ful thoughts of the Persian poet, and really freight on Japanese goods, which has been deserve a larger circulation than is accorded postponed to Uctober next, will naturally come

iato operation before that date. them. He is not merely a philosopher and a royalio but he is a humorist as well, as is evidenced by the title of one of his works, Blowing of the Zophers of wit and the bresses of joonlar sallies which cause the buds of the lips to laugh and the flowers of the hearts to bloom." His overweening conceit in his own abilities, which certainly were of a very high order, somewhat mar his character, but he will

states that the news of the agreement among A Bag Frusciage message of the same date

the railway companies to abandon the ergort and import trade with the Orient has startled the Chambers of Commerce in various States, being regarded as a matter of the gravent importance, but it is believed that the Inter- State Commission will decline to agres to any modification of the regulations. The majority of the Commission believe that the

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"What is the method of treatment? Apart from following medical advice, religion, is brought to baur prayer in employed; we stady the surroundings of the patient and seeks to remove aby adverse influences, and suggestion

will is around and employed to help in a cure. Dr. McComb Illustrated the force of sag. gestion very simply. We see it, senstantly employed between mother and child. When the child falls down, hurts itself, and bursts into teare, the mother will kias the hurt away and the tears will cease. Drunkards are made hasit, and they go out with the desire for dilak to bolove that they can and will conquer 1 beir gone. But Lr, McComb declares that im mediate recovery is exceptional, and is not expected nor wholly to be desired. Treatment takes time, and the will of the person has to be built up.

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MR. BRYAN'S NOMINATION.

REMARKABLO DEMONSTRATION,

be necessary; in the floats of the future as of the ROBINSON PIANO past, to form the line-of-battlo obiefly with ships of high fighting efficiency but not immoderate ceptional power. Applying these ›› genersi principles to the framing of an ideal programme of shipbuilding for the Navy, the three deckers of the elder day will be represented in the Beets of the future by such ships as the Dreadnought and the six lator vessels of the type now building and completing. It is not here intended to urge that no mors Dreadnongate should be laid down;. but if the arguments against building all ships At twenty minutes to four o'clock on tha of the largest dimensiona are deemed to havs morning of July 10th Mr. Bryan was cominated weight, it would seem desirable that the type at Denver as the Democratic candidate for the immediately preceding the Dreadnought should Presidenor. The announcement was received be reposted.

with a roar that shook the Chantic wall- It has for many years been the practice.in

Dad been sitting in great heat and in relation to the hemogeneity Lord Nelson for what they had come to hear and see.

of irons, to discomfort for more than nine hours, waiting

I believe bat" 70 per cent. of the onser of the British Navy, and with tinguine ad santage) - Which 15.0M porache were tightly

atrike many people as singular that nothing be remembered as having left to. pasterity the question are the only course available spook so favourably of these under the drag

was done lo, renovate the tomb of the pioneer missionary, the inscription on the Kabat cửa end of the year being almost unreadable.

Perhaps the only other name of bistorio inter- ent in the cemetery is that of George Chenery which is inscribed on a stone, slab lat into the north wall. There is no date of bis death and no recital of his virtues or hia failisge-simply his asme in clear ont letters To Chenery are we of this generation indebted for some painting of suduring interent, notebly a painting of the old Factories at Canton.

$

In another part of the cemetery is to be found a stone to the memory of one John P

most polished of Persian poetry,

VICEROY TUAN FANG AND THE CONSTITUTION.

loholism, in both sexes, are curable. I cannot habit, but that is due to the fact that we lack the machinery for dealing adequately with such cies. We have not even a anatorium to which to send them,"

in

groups.

The audience bad sat there since seven o'clock

lay down akipe in geot

a powerful armament. In rapidity of Are Aud in protection by armour, and not least listening to speeches and audibly denouncing in respect to draught of water, the advantage the Platform Committee for their delay. The ine Beirut for service as armoureri erminern. The modate 11,000 persons, had bad

BCODE-

les with the Lord Nelson. Nor is the latter type building, which can with some p000, more

Dr. MoComb's experiences are arousing Lord Nelsona hare not the high turn of speed orammed into it. The beat, became greater and

much interest and some debate in the churches in England.

the

Williams of Utish, "who assisted in setting up fare written after the fact. For instance, you statement that the present move of the American now thing by theway which all the world policy is at the prosent lims directed at the was there, and it needed.ooly a spark to fra it

the first magnetic telegraph in Japan in 1854,

The finest memorial in the cemetery marks the reating pince of a son of the sixth Duke of Marlborough. He was a captain in the Boys! Navy and died at Macao u 184),

Farhaps the stones which most "implore the passing tribute of a sigh* are the frail memo riala erected over the narrow cells in which are

historical sense of the age, Later historians measures to consider the situation on the receiption is ment decreasing tared: and he be that usenimity which may generally be of doves, which fluttered over the heads of the

of detailed information. The Foreign Ofice is to be scnsalted on the matter.

for chanking the arbitrary. tion of the railway companies, which are having everything their own way. The inconveniesie resulting from the abandonment of the trads by the railways must be andured with patience, as it cannot be belped. In some quarters the notice issued

by

of the Invincible; but if that spead were the atmosphere more close and sliding aa the railway companies is

merely

maintained bunkers would be quickly emplied. hours went by, and everybody felt the long regarded as The following translation of the interesting threat. The Chiosgo Commercial Society re-

And now we some to less debateable ground. strain and was physically exhausted; yet none preface written by H. E. Tuan Fang, Viceroy garde the present more of the railway companies THE INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE. In addition to our battleships, for service in moved. To give ap a seat was to abandon sil

as a heavy blow track at Amerloan foreign.

norrow seas and shallow waters, we need an hops of regaining it, for the gangways were of the Liangking, for the Chinese edition of

inshore squadron and of a typo less vainorable packet, and outside the seats was a wall of men Green's Short History of the English People, trade, and has instiinted investigations with a

Lord Curzon remarks a Bombay Farai-paper, propered by Dr. W. E. Macklin, is taken from view to devleing, suitable means of bringing the Angusi number of The Chinese Recorder about a compromise. The Society thinks that

bas once again laid his votive offering at the and more era-keeping than the destroyers, sub- and women waiting for an opportunity to crowd- marines, or even the Boudiness The type in. The majority of the men sat without coste shrina of the Indian Civil Service, He has and Missionary Jourast." The Viceroy says:— a difference of 40 or 50 per cent. between

required has not yet been produced. It should and waistcoats, and the women languidly fanned If you desire to learn the reason of a country's domestic freight rates and those on goods made a highly laudatory speech, and bere

witness to the fact that its members wild early engage the serious consideration of the and mopped their faces It was a scene of very able officers under whom our shipbuilding enervation rather than of life. But the energy good or bad government, her prosperity or exported and imported cannot be arvided, decline, it is preferablo to study history rather than laws and ordinances. Laws and ordinances merchant engaged in foreign trade with the Kings-

A Tokyo dispatch credits a certain leading powers often exceeding those of Emperors and

Amid almost breathless silence, the secretary. The ex Viceroy also prayed his hearers Admiralty.

It has been suggested that our shipbuilding called the roll for the namjuation. Man eat look at the ocean or the great river and sea the railways may bo the real of the pestait made rub to believe for a moment that the Civil

hy American manufacturers against the lower Service in India is deteriorating or icsing paliny should be reviewed by an independent tense in their seats. For the first time in Of couree Lord commission or committee. There are grave nearly ten hours not a fan moved. Mr. rushing wares, but do not see the source-or destination. But in history.the abilities of men

mtes charged for Uriental goods, and Tearing sympathy with the natives." ant the character of the administration, whether the pressure which it was anticipated would be

Curzon is always a gard judge of men, but we objections-palysis and inaction at the Admi. Brynn's nomination was a foregons conclusion, lave our own doubts as to the need of such ful-ity, and that without the possibility of adding but the great majority of the audience wanted good or bad, are clearly discerned. The oase or brought to best on them by the mancfacturers,

to the information, already gathered from every it to be officially certified. some adalation and laboured vindication of the diffealty of establishing government teaches us

Loog before the roll had been completed Mr. Available source. First Lords should make the railway companies may have agreed to the advantage or otherwise of the laws and charge uniform rate on home and foreign merits of the Laiian Civil Servico. A body that themselves acquainted with the opinions pre- Bryan was nominated, but the audience still Then regulations that have been nasil, Dar Confusius products. By the new arrangement trade wielde powers often exceeding those of EmperorS

On shipbuilding all floors when it came, before the chairman eculd finish visited Barents gentries and secured their between Japan and Americs may be seriously and Kinga, must necessarily have its calumnia vailing in the uasal service generally on profes- waited for the offcis sunconcernetit.

tors; and as to the repelling of the charge of siobal matters. books, bus sighed becuase the doonments of affected, but the goods can be sent to Amories

deterioration and want of sympathy with the in command or recently in command of fleets his sentence his words were drowned in the confined the bones of any of the sturdy old Sung and Li were dedoient through the by way of Buez without loss. It will be necessary

should be consulted. If to day unanimity flood of the pent-up emotions of the audience. decadence of those plases. Great was the for Japanese basiness men to lako suitable natives, it all depends upon the standpoint should be found, it may confidently be said that. The band orashed out" Columbia," and from

from which one looks at them. sen-dopa who piloted the argosies of commerce

If by deteriora. devotion to duty,

1t bas never existed before, Nor, even if there different parts of the ball were loosed a score between the ports of Eagland, Europe and were infinitely his inferiors.

It America three-quarters of a century ago,

A few years ago I received the Imperial

fouler calumny was never want of sympathy with the natives be meant observed in contemporary construction for spectaters and delegates, who is a chorus kept was not an uncommon practios in England in command to look fate the matter of constitu tional government and went from East to

aots of il-treatment and oppression of the very aaval Power, would the hope be justilled time to the hand with sheats of "Bryan,

thethat the combined skill and prescience of the Bryan, Bryau!" the early part of the last sentury for the friends

THE GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE. West, rounding the globo. In the various

subject population, a greater misrepresentation

The shouts ross and fell; then the wave of tati constructors bad produced a type which would of a depessed person to provide the sculptor of civilised countries my object was to select and

was never indulged. But if by deterioration long continua do cummand approval. What is, sound became a roar and reverberated through THE NEW PRESIDENT. tombstones with a little doggerel by way of vary.compare their constitations. Arriving in

and want of sympathy be meant a depline

be the great building. From "Colombia" the Grand Admiral von Köster has intimated his

扣 those peculiarly happy relations which then, the conclusion to which we seem ing the monotony of the Boriptura! text; and London I saw the excellent order of the

once subsie ed between the British officials brought in framing a shipbuilding re-band quickly ouenged to Dixie," and the gramme for the British Navy it would seems andinco paused just long enough to greet the the ses faring men who traded to the Far East constitution in raler and people. In Japan's willingness to accept the presidency of the

and the pople, and biob won for them

beat to be eclectic; to include specimens of famous tune with a yell for itself, and then, with Heem to have carried a preference for doggerel Much more will aur country by-and-by take

reformation she got much from England. German Nary Le gue. Admiral von Köster is in hie 65th year, and retired from the command

the loving title of the malap of the with them.In the old Protestant cometary at England for her model. Though tay home of the Bigh Sea Fleet nearly two years ago people, it may have to be admitted that every approved type, and not to limit vachelves renewed energy, tock up the chorus of Bryan,

unduly to Dreadnoughta.

Bryan, Bryan." the abarge of a change is not totally un

In shipbuliding, as to futare developmente no There was no longer any question about, the Meciomay be found "graved on the stones" which coding was hurried and I hardly saw one after 45 years active service. In stocuring

certaía knowledge is possible Questions are gathering not being full of fire or of energy act mark the resting place of baptains of barques stripe of the tiger, yet on train and steamer Admiral von Köster's acceptance, the committee founded. Possibly that change has been due once famans in the maritime, commerce of the my writers: and translators read the customaarges all sections and members of the League the attituds of the people themeloheing rajeed ag to thể types which should at the being there. A man rushed to the speakers'.

and the laws. In my own heart I pondered to init in a common effort to restore the units Their education, and the pretensions born and sighted, what a pity I do not know how the of the organization, which has been impaired by of that education, have perhaps made resort time be laid down. It is a relief to stand and displayed a large American flag, and inru from problem for which there and be no immediately a banner bearing Mix Bryan's conflict and controversy and to promate the weaving was done and what were the struggles

nations!" abisste of the League on the basis the official clars think a change to. a sterner fasl solution to the teaching of naval history, portrait was displayed alongside it. The audienco and haughty attitude desirable. To whatever as cordelged by Sir Reginald Custance into a had now become a frenzied mob. As on the involved in this perfection. Occasionally one

Jango it may be due, the fact remains-that-the would explain to me, but I got only the chair of the Dunzig resolutions and the

While this development is received with pro pople do neither trust or love the flbial phrase:Bates are won by men and pot by second day, the standarde were torn up from the dregs raminated, but hopelessly let found satisfaction by the

To successica Beards of Admiralty floor, and a wild rush was made for the platform, A skips" it pass with a feeling of inadequsoy

class so implicitly as they once did, comes. Dr. Macklin's translation of Orsen's Gazette," is has by no means restored peace-shange has undoubtedly come about, in praise is due for perfecting training at every and men fought so fiercely to be first to rasch it History of English People for a thousand remarks the "Times" sorre pondent and the relations of the tw, and

hastear

manoutres upon a scale never before attempted. The banners on the stage were surrounded by o yours, to show me the myriads of threads

and religion, the origin ofantly announce that the eccedera will ultimate

enfen-lines-bean-recruited. organized, and almost the entire audience waved small American- the races and tribes, the loses aud gains by number 140,000 persons. In an interview of the officials for the eske of maintining their Ass result, a corps of officers and a body of bodyguard af delegates sud alternates, and power and prestige, the fant had batter be trained for the British Navy, in numbers for Rage Those who were unprovided with flags. government

with a local journalist a personage, who may or

belle not exceeding thore at the disposal

candidly acknowledged. If it be owing to the

any foreign waved ocata, papers, handkerchiefs, or anything "The men

Tower, Th garnly wroud to wage warty fetes that end he seda ta falleg doma aman CARFOD, and the strong ordmiral voa. Koster with faint oraisa að ei tablama: hnt if it be an assoan of the:dig-spprope-a-poling in relationiin ähin went, and it was a c west foreign policy respondid and wonderful

a curious study to watch the bistorian.

Lord Carson's own advice ROUTE. building which, in the supreme sinergency stages the man So, forminally Latterly young patriots all talk of a con

its independensa dals some years ago, may stitution, but they are ignorant of the prince his opinion it be to lie maarely that it is not suffoient for war, will give in few captains a station in the earnest and so swept away are they be the 1 D₤. selection, and know not what to follow heves those who are persuaded that Germany's them to do goal to the people. They must line of-batile. We have on the active list 253 excitement of the occasion that apparently they or avoid in history, what to choose or relure destiny will be desided on sea and not on lan!

possessed of the usare idea, of outdoing one captains. We have seven Dreadnoughts built wars oblivious to all else and ware simply confidence, esteem and affection.

Our greatest naval victories in the past were other in making noise, won not alone by the masterly dispositions of The New York delegalek bat as stolid as the Lord Nelson and his inspiring leadership, but Tammany Indinas after which the great by the skill and conduct of his optains--his organisation is named. Mr. Murphy, the great band of brothers. To day our superiority as a chief, and bis.77 braves moved not a musola, but paval Power lien chiefly in our floors and man, sat rigid in their seats. Tho Minnesota, Georgis, brought by training to the highest standard of Delaware, and New Jersey delegates wore the filetony. It is not policy to deprive oneselves only other men who refused to rise."They of the conspicuous advantage which we possess may play their bands now, but they will play & in men, by unduly entting down the number of different tune in November" was a New York our ships.

man's persphrase of an historical saying.

Eastsomo interesting examples, of which the following may be cited and treasured :—

"Poor Wand rows of a stormy day

From wave to wave we're driven, Sidney's haste and Hea on's ray Serve but to light the tr: ubled way— There's nothing calza but Heaven.

The-port-is-reached

The rails are furled

Life's voyage now in o'ari:

He has reached the world

"Where storms aɛa tell no moż

of politics Az

to

to

Though Boreas blows and Neptune's waves

Have less too and fro......

ploa

By God's decree, you pliulyseo

T'un anchored here below,

Where we at anglur safely rido

With many of our Fleet;

But once again we canst get aail Our Saviour Christ to meet."*'

A fund, of which the British Coneul at Canton is truetee, existe for keeping this comotory is "good order, and though it can tould the cemetery is in a neglested condition, one could wish for more evidence of tender interest in so historic a spot.

Now

the abilities of

*North-German

io.

General Keim's organs in the Press triumph owing to the people themselves, out beatage, from the college and the training ship to that the condition of affairs approached a pan,

that

the

prediol

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of caston They would throw away, the to preserve an open mind and independence of show it to the people and win thereby their anofent as saless, and follow only the new adgement. He implied that Admiral von This is to be sa the dreamer of Han. Yan Koster's rank and position as a half psy naval officer might seriously handicap the enterpris awaking and forgetting his destination And

THE HEAT IN AMERICA. and initiative of the League's agitation, bring layghed at me a failure. Excellent

He the word of Dr. Macklin "If you desira further suggested that, in England The present summer is described as America's hottest, In telegrame to the London papers to establish a constitution you must follow an organization like the Navy Langue, with a

man like, for example, Lord Charles Beresford we note that Philadelphia had been holding England. To follow England you must read

provides both the at its hand, would never gield to pressure of any

the record, the heat at mid-day one day last model and the materials and is a stream kind, but would org "Hands of with the

morth registering 97.1 degrees. In New York profitable to follow, I write this preface, approval of the whole nation.

The comic relief to these dissensions is un-deaths have occurred from heat spoplexy

on the same day it was 937 degrees. Many therefore, with great pleasure.

conscionaly provided by an article, or rather a

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