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THE FRENCH NAVY.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28rx, 1905.

had solved by tarring the roads, is now as difficult as ever. The treatment has proved a disastrous failure, and has been abandoned. It was fatal to tress, flowers and foliage along the roda treated and the beautiful Avenue du Bois de Boulogne was spoiled in appearance after only four months of tarred roads, seven of the finest trees having had to be cut down. Also M. Briand had made himself the advocate the cost of the renewing of the flower beds was of traitors, which created a storm of protest.ten times that of watering the roada before tar Deputy Bietry who indulged in other unparlia was used. mentary language declined to withdraw his words, and it was necessary to call in the sol diers to remove him and clear the Chamber, free fighting, in which several deputies were seriously injured, took place in the Lobby. M. Bietry narrowly escaped being lynched by the infuriated members.

wook has been kept unusually busy with expelling one of its disorderly members namely, M. Bietry, tde Anti-Socialist, who represents Brests and who during the discussion of the judicist October 23.

ortimates fell foul of M. Briand, by declaring that the decision of the Court of Cassatie in All has not been well with the French Navy for the Dreyfus affair was contrary to law. Not woman time so that the resignation of M. Thom-satisfied with this, M. Bistry declared that son, the late Minister of Marine, was to be expected--sonsational climax to the debate - on the catastrophes which have recently occurred. M. Thomson who has held the important post for a considerable time-so far as Ministerial changes are concerned in France was severely handled by his colleagues and ex-Ministers in the Chamber; ex-Foreign Minister of Affairs; M. Dulcassé delivering a very sharp attack. As is only too frequently the case in France at such times, the Government did not take the nation into its confidence, but as usual, kept the people in the dark as to the real state of things. Today, the truth has leaked out, and moar distressing revelations have been quade. Thus, we at last have been told that Official negloet led to the Jena disaster,

A SENSATION IN THE SCIENTIFIC WORLD.

The sensation of the hour in scientific and other sircles here is the Telantographone an apparatus, which, as its name implies (who himself writes at a distance") makes it possible to transmit speech written and spoken, and which may well he said to replace the telephone been brought out by M. Pascal Berjoanesu. The in which

NEW "UOINAGE.

A new twenty-five centimes picos (6 our or half-pennies has been devised in France to replace the old coin which was exactly the same size as the silver one-franes piece, and likely to larger than the one-frano, while its edges are to be confused with it. The now coin will be

be indented in such a way that there will be no fear of futuro confusion. It is expected that it will be put into circulation very soon.

SHIPPING NEWS.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, - The Apear str. Japan from Japan left Moji

here on or about the 1st pror.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

[FROM GLYLON PAPERS).

DEATH OF COLONEL DUNDAS.

London, November 11th. The death is announced of Colonel Dundas,

the father of Mrs. Austen Chamberlain

THE ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP

London, November 11th, | The Kaiser yesterday witnessed the fight of the Zeppelin airship. His Majesty afterwards Black Bagle, then embraced him, and described him as the greatest German of the century and decorated Count Zeppelin with the Order of the

conqueror of the air.

BIG FIRE IN DUBLIN.

London, November 11th. The Dublin Council Chamber and City Hall have been gutted by fire, and many historic paintings have been destroyed.

THE TRIAL OF DINIZULU.

London, November 11th. A telegrams from Greytown, Natal, dates

THE GERMAN EMPEROR . AND ENGLAND.

THE FAMOUS INTERVIEW.

Following is the full text of the communica tion received by the London Daily Telegraph “from a source of such unimpeachable authority. that we can without hesitation commend the obvious message which it conveys to the atten. tion of the public":

Discretion is the first and last quality requi- site in a diplomatist, and should still be observed by those who, like myself, have long passed

when a calculated indiscretion proves of the sometimes occur in the history of nations highest public service, and it is for that from public into private life. Yet moments

reason that. I have decided to make known the substance of a lengthy conversation which it was my recent privilege to have with his Majesty the German Emperor. I do so in the hope that it may help to remove that obstinate misconception of the character of the Kaiser's feelings towards England which, I four, is deeply rooted in the ordinary Englishman's breast. It is the Emperor's sincere wish that it should be sradiosted. He has given repeated proofs of his desire by word and deed. But, to speak frankly his patience

ho is zurely tried, now that Binds himself so continually misrepresented, and has

According to M. Thomson who, when on his system. This truly remarkable invention has on morning the 27th inst., and may be expected that a special court of eminent Judges from so often experienced the mortification of finding i

The C.P.R. str. Monteagle arrived Nagasali other South African colonies is trying the Zulu that any momentary improvement of relations

he is due to arrive at 5 s.m. on Sunday the

29th inst.

The P. & O. str. Nile left Singapore for this port on the 27th instant at 6 s..

THE P. & O. NON-MAIL SERVICE. There were announcedia our business columns

The trial of Dinizulu follows. eleven years hard labour.

TRIAL TRIP OF THE "BELLERO PHON."

suspicion.

trial in the Chamber and when upbraided by M. Doloasse for his conduct erred by arelding the real question at issue, too much stress had been a typewriter operates by means of clockwork again at 4 p.m. same day for Shanghai whore of Dinizniu's. lieutenants has been sentenced to and prompt return to the old attitude of laid on the statements of sailors and naval, artillerymen at the time of the Jean disaster He maintained that the Government were taking every protective measure, and had ordered special service of inspection of the powder on board the ship. The foult, he declared, did not lie with the artillery. M. Thonson had a splendid opportunity for stating how and why all these catastrophes had occurred in the French Navy of late, bat omitted satisfying his country men on this very important question. Was the cause of the disaster to he attributed to the deflagration of B powder or the explosion of

moved by a vory powerful spring. It is so simple that it can hantly get out of order, and can easily be manipulated by a child. of the Telantographone a dis- By means patoh can be transmitted over 600 miles, and will retain intact the same writing and signature. All that is necessary is to write the telegram on metallic paper with a special ink, this paper. being placed upon a cylinder upon which, as it turns, a needle writes. The correspondent who may be hundreds of miles away, possesses au identical Telantographone, the cylinder of which is covered with a chomi. The uleotrio enrrent works the two needles The point of the transmitter remains inert as long as it passes over the bare metal, but directly it touches the inked part, presses on li of the wire where the reproducing needle places itself at the same time on the white paper of the

yesterday, asys the Ceylon Times of the 12th inst., for the first time, important changes in the single and return rates for first-class passages to Europe by the nou-mail steamers of the P, & 0. Company, with the additional privilege that on passenger may travel in an inner cabin of any one journey, either homeward or outward, the The steamers on of the regular mail steamers. the Calentta run have already been improved, and are now fine vessels,, bat better ones are in South India and Ceylon, because, starting with the "Himalaya," which is an excellent vessel in every way and of superior speed, the non-mail fleet will soon be supplemented by ether vessels now on the Australian run which will be set now being equipped

London, November 12th. The battleship Bellerophon" on her trials attained a speed of twenty-two knots.

PENNY-A-WORD CABLE RATES

London, November 11th. Mr. Henniker Heaton read a paper last night on the subject of a scheme for a penny a word cable rate. He urged the Governments of the at the market price, and suggested a conference of the Post-Mnators General of the world to

The idea is ridiculed by Cable companies na formulate the scheme.

but

to

black powder? This question was put by Meally prepared paper, provided also with a noortle store for the patrons of the Company: from civilized world to buy out the cablo companies them, but to those who misinterpret and

Delassé pointedly to M. Thomson in the course of his slashing speech, without bringing the The whole truth has now leaked out in spite

ex-Minister of Marine out.

entailing a gigantic yearly loss.

|

As I have said, his Majesty honoured me with a long conversation, and spoke with impulsive and anual frankness" Ton English," he said, "are mad, mad, mad as March hares. What has come over you that you are so completely given over to suspicions quite anworthy of great nation? What more ca I do than

I have done? I declared with all the emphasis at my command, in my speech at Guildhall, that my heart is set apon ponce, and that it is one of my dearest wishes to live on the host of terma with England. Have I ever been false to my

for themselves,

not you lieton word? Falsehood and prevarication are alien to my nature. My actions ought to speak distort them. That is a personal insult which I feel and resent. To be for ever misjudged, to have my repeated offers of friend- ship weighed and scrutinised with jealous, mistamatful eyes, taxen my patience sovorely, I England, and your Press-or, at least, a consi- derable section of it--bids the people of Eng- land refuse my proffered hand, and insinuntes

"I rspoot," continued his Majesty, "that I convince a nation against its will?!! am the friend of England, but you make things difficult for me. My task is not of the easiest. The prevailing sentiment among large sections of the middle and lower glasses my own people is not friendly to England. I am, there: foré, so to speak, in a minority in my own

of M. Thomson's reticence. Now that the roguls and communicates the pressure to the other end free past year by the three now "M" vessels THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY CARE have said time after time that I am a friend of

London, November 11th. Telegrams from Chicago state that, owing to 'fine of twenty-nine million dollars, the Govern ment petitioned for a re-trial, which the Court Appeal has refused

of the Commission of Inquiry is known, it has transpired that there was both imprudence ne well as neglect, while, had M. Thomsen done his receiving cylinder, so that the writing by a will doubtless secure largely increased business; the gnashing of the Standard Oil Company's that the other holds a dagger. How can I duty as a Minister and but listened to the multiple warnings addressed to him, if he had prescribed the measures called for and insisted on their being carried out as he ought to have done, there would not have been any occasion for

succession of down strokes juxtaposed one after the other, ends by being faithfully reproduced. For instance, in the transmission of a capital V," you will see first the heads of the two down strokos, then the latter contract to meet at the tip which

This improved Calcutta Colombo--Marseilles service, with the reduced rates now instituted, and retorn-ticket traveller joining at Colombo will love the further advantage, already men- tioned, of a choice of mail steamers one way. Caloutte people cannot have the same chance, so that South India people are now much better steamera. The rates advertised include the placed than Bengal in the matter of choice of

THE RETIREMENT OF RUSSIAN. ADMIRALS

London, November 11th. With reference to the report which appeared

WAS DELIRIOUS

WITH ECZEMA

On Chest, Back, and Head-Pain," Heat, and Tingling Were Excru- clating-Nerves In Exhausted Condition--Sleep Badly Broken.

CURE BY CUTICURA

SEEMED LIKE MAGIC

"Words cannot express the gratitude I feel for what Cuticura Remedies have

done for my daugh- ter, Adelaide. She is afteen years of age, and had never had anything the matter with her ekin until four months ago, when an eruption broke out on her chest. The first symptom

WAH & POCĪTISMS, and then followed thicken- ing and blisters, which would break and run matter. I took her to a doctor, and be pronounced it to be eczema of a very bad form. He treated her, but Instead of being checked, the disease spread. It showed itself on her back, and then quickly spread upwards until the whole of her head was affected, and all her hair had to be cut off, The pain the suffered was excruciating, and what with that and the best and tin- ing her life was almost unbearable. She became run down in health, and at Himes was very feverlah, languid, and drowsy, and occasionally, she was de- Urious. Her nerves were in such a low state that she could not bear to be left alone. In spite of the cold weather -sho would insist on having her bedroomE

window open, and would lean out ony the window sill. She did not have a proper hour's sleep for many nights. The second doctor we tried afforded hor just as little relief as the first, and I really do not know what we should have done if we had not read how Cutleura cured a similar case. 1 pap chased Cuticure Boap, Cuticura Oint- meat, and Cutleurs "Pills, and before the Qintment was three-quarters falahed every trace of the disease was gono. It really seemed like magic, Her hair is ooming on nicely, and I still apply the Cuticura Ointment as I And it Increases the growth wonder Fully, Mrs. T. W. Hyde, 1, Ongar Vince, Brentwood, Easex, Mar, 8, 1907,TM Send to nearest depot for free Cuti- DuraBook on Treatment of Skin Disesans. Caters Remedies are sold throughout the world, LSDOLF Loodon, 27, Cammerhouse 50.; Paris, 8, Ros do in Patxi Amusin, A. Towne & Co, Sydney; Benoa, UBÁ, Porter, Ding & Chen, Corpa Mour Props

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"Again, when the struggle was at its height,

deploring the terrible lose of 105 brave saflors, forms the base, In the same way it will be gurtax. For the overland route R102 for each to say nothing of one of the Anost naits of possible to transmit a music score, a peri and ink way must be added, and then people can make in the Standard, that 13 Russian. Admirals had land, but it is a minority of the bost olements, the German Governmont was invited by the France's naval defence. M. Thompson is alene drawing, &s. During these transmissions, it their own calculations and comparisons. Tho been placed on tho retired list in connection just oa it is in England with respect to Germany. Governments of France and Russia to join with to be held responsible for what has happened, will be possible for the transmitters and receivers charge, whether all round by ses or across the with the malversation of funds for the construc-That is another reason why I resent your refusal them in calling upon England to put an end to Continent from Marseilles, in the cheapest yet tion of warships, Reuter is officially informed to accept my pledged word that I am the friend the war. The moment had come, they said, A noticeablo feature of the invention is that offer in the East for first-class passages on that the Admirals were retired with promotion | of England. I strive without ceasing to improve not only to save the Boer Republics, but

line. The effect of the new departure will be of ranc

relations, and you retort that I am your arch also to humiliate England to the dust. What enemy. You makeitvery hard for me. Why is it

was my reply? I said that so far from Germany The rates for the second-class remain

Therenpen I ventured to fomind his Majesty joining in any concerted European action to watched with great interest.

unaltered,

that not England alone, but the whole of Europe put pressure upon England and bring about her downfall, Germany would always keep BRITISH, GERMAN, AND FRENCH FREE-

had viewed with disapproval the recent notion of

aloof from polities that could bring her inte BOARD TABLES.

Germany in allowing the German Consul to return from Tangier to Fez, and in anticipating complications with a Seo Power like England.

A conference was held last year in Hamburg, the German Government and eight by the

THE ADMINISTRATION OF INDIA. London, November 12th.- The Times, in a leading article, says the main fault of Indian administration just now is the weak and inefficient control, and very serious

England of the auswer I had returned to the Powers which then sought to compass her fall. Englishmen who now insult me by doubting the hour of their adversity."

and he well deserves to be reprimanded-sises to telephone, his attention to the defective and dangerous state of things had been called long ago. He was per..it is possible to ensure the strict secrecy of the fectly aware of fuota, yet he did nothing to avert communication which it is desired to make. It the possibility of so awful a oatastrophe. Can.is suloient to set the cylinder at a number of sidering the excessive temperature the magazines tarne agreed on beforehand, and only those who stability of the powder, especially of the Bthe message. Thus, if the Minister of War or composed of eight representatives nominated by lack of firm direction on the spot. The Govern- the joint action of France and Spain by suggest | Posterity will one day read the exact terms of which presented such grave dangers for the have their apparatus sot nocordingly will receive powder, it is truly surprising that it was possible Marine wishes to send a secret dispatch, it is only British Government. Ass result of this meeting ment of India has never, during the past year or ing to the Powers that the time had come for the telegram-now in the archives of Windsor to prevent an explosion long before it really necessary to agree that one corps &o., shall have the German delegates agreed to amend their two, been refused sanction for fresh powers, and Europs to recognise Muley Haßd as the new Castle-in which I informed the Sovereign of

its apparatus sot at 30 tarns, another at 35, and rules in order to arrive at as closo an approxims they are not likely to be refused now, evvurred. As far back as August 1906

In the House of Commons this afternoon Sir Thomson received a communication from Com. so on, and only the corps designated will receive tion as possible to the British freeboard rules, mandout Adigard demanding that measures the dispatch sent. Another development will and the conference was thereupon able to submit Heary Cotton asked whether a Departmental of the way in which German action is misre my word should know what were my actions in to the respective Governments proposals which Committee had been appointed to consider the

desired agreement should be taken to combat the deterioration of be, in trade, that urgent orders can be trans would bring about the

Mr. Buchanan, in reply, said he thought it the powders. The ex-Minister of Marine had mitted. In most cases firms will only transmit between the two sets of freeboard regulations. reforms foreshadowed in His Majesty's Message was not quite reasonable to ask the methods by not even acknowledged the Commandant's letter eipt of a written order. This can now be After considering the report presented by

the British delegates the Board of Trade which Lord Morley was endeavouring to form the Foreign Offics, that they were prepared circle of advice he could obtain on the very cat's remarkable discovery,

to scoopt the arrangement arrived at by the

important measures contemplated. Gerthan Government

Mr. Rees asked whether reform was contem- conference, and the

amended

and the punishment of orime. have sings issued the text of their

Mr. Bachanan replied: "I hardly think that that arises out of the question.

In reply to Sir H. Cotton, Mr. Buchanan said French Government have just adopted freeboard would be submitted to Parliament. A good tables which appear to be substantially in agros-deal of communication with India was necessary ment with the British regulations as regards An Act of Parliament would be necessary for the great majority of vessels, and it is hoped that pertain proposals, but it could not be introduced the Governments of the other principal maritime this passion. Powers will shortly see their way to take similar

BUCODS-

ictoria,

on the 12th March 1907~the very day on which done without any loss of time by M. Berjo intimated to the German Government, through the best judgment he could with the widest in that city, who cried for help and protoction (my revered grandmother, written in row and

the Jena was blown up. Why did not the

Government anewer? Why? Prime Minister Clomoncoan dosa not consider himself responsible

PURE BREAD.

The contamination of bread is still a promin

for the Jena catastrophe; though called upoate ent question in Paris: the old-time subject has

resims his seat on the Government bench, by Again beon revived by the declaration of chemise freeboard regulations, which will come into forme plated in the direction of suppressing sedition march on the other Powors aware that the reply. Ney. I did more. I bado one of my

on and after the 1st January, 1909. It matter for much congratulation to the two great nations concerned that this most important.

Saltan of Moroced.. LATER His Majesty made a gesture of impatience. "Yes," he said, "that is an excellent example presented. First, then, as regards the journey

"Nor was that all. Just at the time of your sending Dr. Vassel back to a post at Fr, was Black Week, in the December of 1899, when of Dr. Vassol The German Government, in only guided by the wish that he should look disasters followed one another in r after the private interest of German zubiectasion, I received a letter from Que after the long absence of a Consular represen affliction, and bearing manifest traces of the tative. And why not send him? Are those anxieties which wore preying upon her mil who charge Germany with having stolen & and health. I at once returned a sympathetic French Consular representative had already officers procure for me as exact an account as been in Fex for several months when Dr. Varsel he cont obtain of the number of embatants sat out? Then, as to the recognition of Muley in South Africa on both sides, and of the actual Hald. The Press of Europe has complained position of the opposing force. With the with much acerbity that Germany ought not before me, I worked out what I con-

figures notified to Europe his full acceptance of the the circumstances, and submitted it to my Act of Algeciras, as being binding upon him General Staff for their criticism. Then I de- as Sultan of Morocco and successor of kisspatched it to England, and that document, brother. My answer is that Muley. Hafid noti-likewise, is among the State papers at Windsor fied the Powers to that affect weeks ago, before Castle, awaiting the soremely impartial verdict CHURCH SERVICES.

the decisive battle was fought. He sent, sa of history. And, as a matter of curious colnet. far back as the middle of last July, identical dense, let me add that plan which I formou- ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL Hongkong, 29th Novem communication to the Governments of Ger- lated ran very much on the same lines as that (7.80 a.m.) Maine (11 am. Responses, Ferial, on explicit acknowledgment that he was pre- and carried by him into successful operation Fenedicito, Hopkins, Elvey. Hopkins: Benedictus, Europe which were incurred by Abdul Aziz England ill: Let Englishmen be just and say!” Trondbeck Hymns, 45, 265 and 850) Kyrie, during his Sultanate. The German Govern-

But, you will I say, what of the German navyř Smart in F. Evensong (5.45.p.m.) (Full: hir) ment interpreted that communication as Surely, that is a menace to England! Against

Forial;

of the 29th evening final and authoritative expression of Muley whom but England are my squadrons being

Hafid's intentions, and therefore they consider

those Germans who are boat on creating a

to

M. Clemenceau, M. Thomeen shook his head Roussel who, from experiments, has demonstrated

to a sufficiently high temperature is free from question has now been definitely settled. The ho was unable to abste when the Reform measures have suggested his recognition until he had sidered to be the best plan of campsiga under. energetically and ironically, and remarked that only the crust of bread which is submitted that he regretted that there had been bacteria. The inside of the leaf on the contrary megkeet which led to the Fena catastrophe, is more liable to be contaminated by microbes but he waintained he was net responsible for from a consumptive baker, or conveyed in the this.. The evil dated further back; "bat," he water, as is the case with typhoid fever and added, "at the head of the Navy must standa cholera. In spite of this, Professor Mechnikoff man with authority, and this authority I possess the great authority on the longevity- no longer."

M. Clemencean is to be warmly congratulated reassures us by stating that bread could not be a source of danger. The tempera-

on appointing M. Alfred Picard as successor to

action.

THE STRANDING OF THE P. & D. SA. "PALERMO."

after the dramatic debate in the Chamber last generally exceeds 143 degrees Fahrenheit. At before him the case of the owners, masters, and Venite, Sarage; Psalms, of the 29th morning; para to recognise all the obligations towards Was that, I repeat, the set of one who wishe M. Thomson who could not well aroid resigning ture to which the inside of the loaf is submitted Gorell Barnes, assisted by Trinity Masters, had,ber, 1. un ay in Advent, Holy Communion many, France, and Great Britain, containing which was actually adopted by Lard Roberts.

Monday evening. If any civilian can make a

»

In the Admiralty Court, on October 22nd, Sir

craws of the steza tuge "Champion" and this temperature many microbes are killed, that Calaisien versus the owners of the stemmer of tuberculosis, for instance, but there are much" Palermo." This was a claim for salvage re of Marine, the new Minister is undoubtedly, the degrees Fah. But anthrax is rare, and it steamer Palermo," off the coast of France near } (I and II)1, Anthem; Sleepera Wa e, Mendelsed that there was no reason to wait until he had prepared? If England is not in the minds of clean'sweep of red tape and abuses, at the Ministry hardier germs which are only killed at over 224 muneration for services rendered to the P. & D. Ro-pilot sed Nuxe Dimittis, 8.an-

Lord in B'flat

flat; M. Alfred Picard who is 64 years of age hardly likely that a baker attacked by this The plaintiffs' vessels were the property of the sohn: Hymns, 61 369 an 1 491 Sevenfold Amer sent a second communication, before recognis-powerful fleet, why is Germany asked to consent and a reputed organiser is quito unfried as terrible malady would continue his work once Chamber of Commerce of Calais, and valued at Voluntaries. Chan-on Triste, Tschaikoway, Sonating him as the de facto Sultan of Morocco, who to such new and heavy burdens of tazation!

Mendelssohn N.B. Pasim 142, regarda naval affairs, but hé possesses a splendid the disease had declared itself. Eat only bread Palermo," manned by a crew of 102 hands, Verses 1-0 and 0.P. in unison. Psalm 143,hed succeeded to his brother's throne by right My answer is clear. Germany is a young and

£3,000 and £8,000 respectively; and the in D minor, was valued with her cargo and freight, at

victory in the field." about £300,000.

1962.

downfall is generally regrotted, for though be

blundered over the Jena affair, he has since he was

first appointed Minister of Maxine some year

remarks.

THE WEATHER. The awful sudden change in the weather... from summer to winter-has taken everybody

indeed so intense that several deaths from

Calais,

on March 6th, 1908.

The

Palermo,"

at Verees 7, 8, 11, 12 in

in maison.

while

of

I

go.

round to the plaintiffs' case, the "Palermo" Robinson; Nuno Dimittis, Tucker; Hymns, 68, that Germany was once more about topion them manfully in any quarter of the globe,

agd, rendered great services to his country. Still here by surprise. The cold since two days in took out the lifeboat on to the lea side of the carrying white ca 9.15 sad 10.30 am. and Emperor, "in both countries. I will not at. far away. She must be prepared for any eren- pelled him to resign. A regrettable ending to a congestion have occurred in the streets of Paris were then taken, and it was found that there between 5.15 and 6 p.m. (Kowloon Police Pie tempt to weight their relative capacity may take place in the Pacifio in the days to brilliant, though comparatively short, chraon. The and elsewhere. In the East of France ency is amidship the request of the "Palermo" then welcome. Books. *,propriated. Visitors have stated. There has been nothing days, at any rate, for which all European

after what happened the nation would have com

OBSERVATIONS ON CRIMINALS.

in

All the

aittings are free and

Sunday School 10-10,45 a.m

UNION CHUBOH, Kennedy Road, Minister

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reputation as an administrator and as a man with that is well baked and not cramby, is Prof.

suggested to his Majesty that an important growing Empire. the hug a world wide com an unbounded capacity for work. He is a distin-

merce, which is rapidly expanding, and to which 82. ISTIN'S CHURCH, Queen's Boad Went gaisired civil engineer and savant, and is best Mechnikoff's advice to the millions. Large con-

had placed a very different interpretation upon refuses to assign any bounds. Germany must : known outside France as general commissioner | sainers of bread like the French need not feel on a voyage from Australia to Dunkirk First Sunday in Advent. Holy Communion 7.30 and influential action of the German Press the legitimate ambition of patriotis Germans

am. Morning Prayer 11 am. Venite Bavaze of the 1900 Paris Exhibition. M. Thomson's in the slightest way alarmed by the above and London, got ashore at the Walde Palme. Tarton and araby; Te Deum. Oakoley, the action of the German Government, and, in have a powerful fost to protect that commerce, Lighthouse, the weather at the time (7-30 a.m.) Jubilate, Burrows: Hymns, 666, 83, 70 and 65; fuot, had given it their effective approbation and her manifold interests in even the most being rainy with a strong wind from the S.S.W. Kyrie. Evening Prayer 6. 0, Gloria; Magnifiest, precisely because they saw in it a strong not distant seas. She expects those interests to

instead of mere words, and a decisive indica

on growing, and she must be able to cham on an uneven and dangerous shore, 79, 558 and 569, Kyrie the sands being shifting. The

"Champion"

The Church launch, rayapring, will call on ships intervene in the shaping of events in Morocco. Germany looks ahead. Her horizons stretch

craws, to bring friends ashore to There are mischief-makers," replied the Palermo" and pat a pilot on board. Soundings the services, between

tualities in the Far East. Who can foresee what was 34 fathoms forward, 23 fathoms on each side 10.30 and 8), returning afterwards.

misrepresentation. But the facts are and four fathores astern.

income, daye not so distant as some believe, but The "Ca recent naval disasters have naturally aroused lying deep, and wolves have made their anlaisien, at

Germany's recent action with regard to Powers with Far Eastern interests ought made fast with a tow rope, and the "Champion," considerable anxiety in the country, and a Welcome appearance-always a sign of a severe followed suit, and when the tide rose at 11 am.

Morocco which raus contrary to the explicit steadily to prepare ? Look at the accomplished thorough examination of the state of the powder and long winter.

towage commenced. There was some difficulty Rev. E. Hiolig. Harvest Thanks:iving declaration of my love of peace, which I made Japan; think of the possibla national and surroundings on board other French warships

the Palermo" up as the current was Services. 11am. Worship. Hymne 494, 13 and both at Guildhall and in my latest speech at awakening of China; and then judge of the holding has become imperative. Though M. Thomson Dr. Charles Perrier, in an article based on carrying her bodily inshore; but at 11-40 she 498; Mag ideat (Goa), Anthem "earken unto Strassburg"

His Majesty then reverted to the subject vast problems of the Pacific. Only those Powers (Sullivan). 12 noon. Communion around has resigned, the Cabinet remains in office. In observations made in French ponal institutions was got off the sand, and the Teasel proceeded the Lord's Table, Hymn 418. 4 pm. Appermost in his mind-his.proved friendship which have great navies will be listened to with England it would have implied the whole of the says that criminals are for the most part of

Schools at Union Church and in British

for England, I have referred," he said, to respect, when the future of the Facific comes to be solved; and if for that reason only The P. & D. Company pleaded that the service Kowloon 0 pm, Worship, Hymns 12, 490 and the speeches in which I have done all that a Cabinet resigning. This is explained by the medium height. Thieves, he says, he found to was

Germany must hava s powerful fleet. It may simple one, rendered without difficulty and 14. Panim da (allis), Anthera "Ye shall dwell Sovereign can to proclaim my goodwill.

Bat, food that there is no such thing as collective be almost exclusively of small stature and danger.

in the land (Stainer) 7 pm. Organ Recital, as Actions speak louder than words, let me also

even be that England herself will be glad that Mr. Tsing, K.C., and Mr. Buckmill appeared all

(Batiste) Wednesday 5.30 pm. Devotional England that throughout the Bouth African on the side in the great debates of the

Book at a glance, possess the control over Parliament which is that a fully developed beggar nature can be

Bach was the purport of the Emperor's con- His Lordship, in giving judgment, said

opinion undoubtedly was kositle bitterly hos veraation. He spoke with all that earnestness hald by the British Ministry. A French Cabinet found in a large frame. Murderers, on the the case was really a simple one, the vessel being Friday 8 pm. Cristian Endeavour Society tile. The Press hostila; private opinion was which marks his manner when speaking on does not represent a party, but a union of groups, ather hand, his observations prove to be above bend to boat with the rise of the tide, and the Babject The Fruit of the Spirit to-morrow hostile. But what of offols) Germany

At Br AsDezw's CHURU, Kowloon

Let deeply pondered subjects. I would ask my

· and is always more or less under the controlofthes> { the average in eiso. All the prisoners under asisted her in getting clear of the ahero. She (First Sunday in Adventy the Holy Communion My critics at themselves what brought to a

fellow-countrymen. who value the cause of pouce groups. Questions are thus decided by a Com mittee of leading members of the Ministerial punishment for arson and for pounterfeiting went on two hours before low water, and when will be administered at the slose of the midday sudden stop, and, indeed, to absolute collapse to weigh what I have written, and to revise, if

service." Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 am, the European tour of the Boer delegates groups appointed ad hoc, and the reporter of the measured by him came under the head of tide began to make, she came off at 11:40. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Evening Frayer and who were striving to obtain European inter.necessary, their estimate of the Kaiser and his friendship for England by his Majesty's owne amali." These details, the writer says, while However, the services of the tugs were accepted. Sermon at 6 pm. The Offertories will be in aid vention ? They were feted in Holland; France words. If they had enjoyed the privilege, in the Parliamentary Committee appointed toey may establish certain facts, as to French and with her own engines as well she came off of the Hongkong Church-M4-gionary Association, gave them a rapturous welcome. They wished which was mine, of hearing them spoken, they a investigate the causes of the explosion on board criminala, may be valueless when applied to the kle was inclined to the view that she could have and of St. Andrew's Church Mainte anoa Fund, to come to Berlin, where the German people would doubt no longer either his Majesty's firm got clear with her own power, though there which is in the Treasurer's debt and has come would have crowned them with flowers. But desire to live on the best of terms with England. certainly was the rink that things would not go barvy claims to meet in Garden Road (Roman The spitation immediately died away, and the mistrust with which his offer of friendship is when they asked me to receive them-I refused or his growing impatience at the persistent all right. Under the circumstances an award ST. Joan's Coach, of £750 would meet the case.

Catholio), Mass, Benediction and Sermon in delegation returned empty-handed. Was that, Englah, at 10 a.12. Judgment accordingly.

Tak, the action of a secret engany?".

under her own staan,

Cabinet responsibility in France as understood beggare nearly always of medium or slightly for the plaintiffs; and Mr. Batler Aspinall, K.C..grooto grazios, (Tours), offertoire in D. refer to my acts. It is commonly believed in Germany has a fleet when they speak together in England. In France the Cabinet does not under that height. "It is seldom," he mys, and Mr. R. H. Balloch for the defendants at 9pm. Literary Club, Discussion on War: Germany was hostile to her. German

Committee who happened to

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under-world in other countries,

the Jepa-exercises an influence groster than that of the Minister concerned. In addition to

The dust problem in Paris, an automobils the Thompson incident, the Chamber during tho ridden city, which the authorities thought they

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question remained

to

what extent the tage

future.

too often received.

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