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Goes ont across the folds to give you Hail, And o'er the pasture, o'er the tillage, high,
Severn and Avon, Mersey, Wharfo, und Clyde Shout Welcome; and Old Thames; whose litter.
ed tide
The event of greatest political moment that is being talked about is the resignation of Prince
A pleasant reminder of old days, whön Japan Ito of his post of Resident-General in Korea, and the elevation of Viscount Sene, Deputy
The as not bothered by foreign trade and competi Resident-General to the high office. ustensible reason for the change is the advancing tion, and foreign ideas of honesty, is the old a baby on his back and contentodly whiling age of the veteran statoman, but one of the man one constantly meets on the street carrying remarkable things about Prince Ito, which the papers lose to dwell upon, is his Highness away the day doing nothing but looking aflor physical vigour. He cannot, moreover, he baby, his grandchild. He is an “inkyo," one who has abdicated his portion as Leal of the called an old man, for much has been done and is still being done in the field of action family in favour of his son and retired from by men who are many years beyond three score active life. The latest would-be recruit te and eight. As President of the Privy Council, this class of the people is Baron Shibasawa, our premier roun of commercee, who has the chief advisory body to the Emperor, it
announced his intention of retiring from the way he said that Prince Ito has by no
many companies ho is connected with. Such a means relinquished control of Japanese policy in Korea that he remains in fact the sovereign's thing as retiring absolutely is of course images. sible for the man of the prominence of Baron mouthpiece in all which concerns the govern-Shibasaws, but he can relinquish a great deal ment of the peninsula. Viscount Sone is only without giving up all. He will not, for example, AN ODE OF WELCOME TO THE DELEGATES TO The lack floods Welcome thro' the summer sky eight years younger than the elder statesman,
sever his connection with his own creation, the 5. man of affairs. but very much younger as
Dai-ichi Ginko, the pioneer of banks, established Prince Its in this respect has had a rich ex perience, beyond that of say of his contourpors by him in 1873. For years he had to fight rias. It is interesting to note that Prince against the opposition of a conservative people,
Of summer sweetness, and with opening: Yumagata, who has always been considered the who would not trust this new institution. He militarist leader, just as Prince Ito is looked has fought all that down, however, and is to-day
not only famons among his countrymen, but the Love on thy lips and welcome on thy brow, upon as the chief advocate of peaceful, aou-
His Proudly go down to gather from the sea proper type of the man of business. militarist measures, resigns from the presidency
These shepherds of the flocks beyond thy of the Privy Council and becomes an ordinary education. gained in the infancy of Japan's This band of brothers, this good company,
Bight member. These two statesmen have always modem growth, could not have been extensive, bat he is an example for the products of the been political rivals, and consequently there
some significance in schools of to-day. The Baron states that his would appear to be
advancing age, he is seventy, makes it necessary Ita of Prince the appointment presidency of the Council, in place of Prince for him to give up much of his work, making way for the younger generation, among whom Yamagata, who is the former's senior by three years and in the estimation of his country he believes there are many men of great ability. No doubt the Japanese business world is full of When Prince
But is men eually distinguished. Ito was at Seoul he was not handicapped by mer of energy, enterprise, and ability.
apronounced integrity among these men orders of the Priry Connell, but his successor will not enjoy like freedom. He will be characteristic The progress of the sugar subject to the Privy Council in Tokyo. Prizes scaudal trials shows the manner of life led Ito has accomplished what is called the Bret by the men who may be fairly taken as a of the nation's legislators stage of the government of the peninsula kingdom, and it is not necessary for him to be
ou the spot:
THE TOKYO BAILWAY PROBLEM,'
to the
kommon type
and men of business,
Bribes were easily given and received, no question of right or wrong cropping up, and, from the evidence, these lendors The Tokyo Electrle Railway Co. has decided of the people lived in an atmosphere of restau- to declare a dividend at the rate of 5,4 per cent, rants, conenbinage, and various forms of corrup tion. The restourant and singing-girl play an after putting aside the usual 500,000 yen to sinking fund against the time when the system important part in business affairs, and with has to be handed over to the city gratis. The them you cannot dissociate corruption in all its forms. It would be a good thing if Baron number of passengers carried in the six months was 84,000,000, the revenue being 3,000,000 Shibasawa were to become a General Boath yen. The directors declared the largest among business men of Japan. He has ripe er. dividend posible after patting aside the sinkperience, convictions, and, we hope, many years ing, fand, which they are determined shall be of life before him. increased by five hundred thousand yon every half-year, and laying aside necessary legal and depreciation reserves. Hence, ou the present rate of fare, it will be impossible over to declar a dividend which is considered a fair return in
this country, namely, 7 per cent. An increase
of one seu in the fare would realise some
A CURIOUS LAILWAY ACCIDENT.
A disastrous railway accident of an uncom mon nature took place between Fukushima and Yonezawa, 150 miles north of the capital, a fow days ago. A compound train consisting of four passenger cars and seventeau goods wagons, heavily laden left akuzhina with an engine
Mother of many Nations! take not now
Thy shield, thy trident; but put on the
sharms
arma,
Who serve thee day and night. For these are sons, who watch afar The glory of thy morning star, Who scan the boding signs with steady eyes That move towards them from thy northern
skies;
Look ofttimen back across the injurious And, minding on the bills each scattered dock,
dark.
To catch the striking of the homestead clook
And take assurance from the watchdog's
bark
Bring tilings of the folds, These from their shepherding on distant wolda Bring wisdom out of worlds beyond thy sen and longings learned in lands that langh they
Are so free.
II.
Welcome, my shepherds of the distant folds! Sit at my board and take your esso and tell All yo have seen, and whether all be well,
Most, if the old love holde
For that old Lindred love which makes men Hurdles yon from the Wolf, batonce andone
one
Lete in upon yo all the hungry pack: You are most weak, being many, if ye drift;
But there's no Envy you shall not beat back If one the watch ye keep and one the arm ye lift
III.
Therefore your aptech shall first and foremost
tell
If still Lore calle from sea to sea All's Well, If still the young men's heart, who use my
tongue,
all Beats true to me from whom ye sre'sprang, Still feels the old deep longings and the ties That make men kindred whatsoe'er the skies; Still, with my history flowing in their blood, Bridge the far-sundering sess with brotherhood
By sons mnet wander, for the sea is theirs,
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STÉAMEER.
ANHUI, British str., 1,350, J. Meathrel, 9th
June-Shanghai 6th June, General Butterfield & Swire.
ASKATOON APCAR, British str., 2,951, A, Stowart, 21st June-Hoji 16th Juno, Coat and General--David Sassoon & Co. BENMOHA, British str.. 1,935, J. Henderson, 20th Jane-Moji 14th June. Coal-Gibb, Livingston & Co.
BUJUX MARU, Japanese str. 1,818, Y. Fitano, 27th June-Shanghai 20th June, Generai --Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
CLARA JENSEN, Ger, str., 1,103, J. Bendixen,
19th Jnu-Wakamatsu 13th June, Coal- Jabsen & Co.
CANBYBES, British str., 2,053, Bainbridge, 19th- June-New York 24th April and Sabang 6th Jane, Kerosine-Standard Oil Co. CHANGCHOW, British är.. 1,202, A. Partridge, 24th June-Chinwangtuo 18th June, Coal.
Butterfold & e wire.
CHIHLI, British str., 1,143, Warmack, 26th June
-Iloilo 15th and Cobu 21st June, Sugar- Butterfield & Swire.
DAIJIN MARY, Jap. str. 1,876, F. Kaburaki, 27th June-Swatow 25th June, General- Osaka Shosen Kaisha,
DARWENT, British str., 1,562, J. Jenkins, 220₫ 18th June, Rice-Mau June-Saigon Fat
DETAWONGBE, Ger. str., 1,057. Fr. Rehwaldt,
15th June--Bangkok 6th June, General- Butterfell & Swire.
Calls those grim ships that boar afar The trophied strength of Trafalgar,! Where the great Abbey holds all pride, all DRUFAR, Norveginn str. 1,102, J. Bing, 21st
sorrow, Utter his Ave, and abides the Morrow.
-The Times.
ΤΟΥΟ
HAROLD BEGRIE.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
KISEN KAISHA. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S.8. "MANSHU MARU."
THE above-named Steamer having arrived Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills of Lading for counter. signature, and that all goods are being landed at their risk into the Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Co., Lt, whenes and/or from the shares
delivery may be obtained,
No Claims will be admitted after the goods have left the godown and all goods remaining undelivered after the 1st July will be subject to reat.
All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to examined on the 28th inst., at 10 AM. he left in the gedowus where they will be No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.
H. MATSDA, Manager, York Building. Hongkong, 25th Jane, 1909.
*MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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`8.8. "SIKH," FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND
STRAITS.
NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and
Kowloon Wharf and Godown' Company, at
June-Swator 20th Amerika Linie.
June-Hamburg-
EASTERN, British str., 3.586, W. G. McArthur, 27th June-Australian Porta, Melbourne 25th May and Sydney 5th June, General- Gibb, Livingston & Co.
E. F. FERDINAND, Austrian str., 3,843, E, Nitsche, 25th June-Kobe and Shanghai 25th June, General-Sander, Wielder &
Co.
EMPRESS OF CHINA, British str., 3,046, W. Dawson, R.N.R, 24th Juse -Vancouver 3rd June, General-C. P. R. Co. FOOSHING, British str., 1,423, T. Linhman, 25th Juno Ta-Ching-He 18th June, Sit- Jardine, Matheson & Co.
FRETA, Norwegian str., 710, C. S. Christensen, 25th June--Bangkok 18th June, Rice- Chinese. FRITHJOF, Norwegian str., 892 0. Andersen,
20th Juns--Waha 15th June, Rice-- Aagaard Thoresen & Co.
. Jans
General-A. Thoresen & Co. GERMANIA, German str., 1,000, H. Fingel,
FL, Nian str. 860, Wagle, 24th June
17th June Sydney 27th April, Copra- Siemssex & Co..
GLENOGLE, British str., 2,399, W. H. Padder, 19th June-Amoy 18th June, General➡➡ Chinese.
HAILAN, Freach str. 377, 0. A Hog, 27th June-Hoihow 25th Junu, General--A. R. Morty.
HAIYANG, British str., 1,362. A. E. Hodgins, 27th June Foochew, Amoy and Swatow 26th June, General-Donglas, Laprak & 10.
HANGCHOW British str., 999, Mawby, 17th
June-Chinking 11th June, (Feveral Butterfeld & Swire
HINGASO, British str, 1.536. Smith, 25th Jaue -Moji 20th Jane. Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co. HOPSANG, British str., 1,359, Jas. M. Hay, 22nd June-Java 14th Juna, Sagar-Jardline, Matheson & Co.
HuicHow, British str., 1.217, E. Forsyth: 25th June-Swatos 24th June, General--- Butterfield & Swire,
800,000 yen every six months, suffolent to pay in front and roar. The district is mountainous,Strong must thuy, grow, and boldly must they Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves TCHANO, British atr., 1,228, Taabben, 25th June
The brakes
mony
and while negotiating a heavy gradient some an additional 4 per cent., and a trash effort will no doubt be made to obtain this increase. thing went wrong with the rear-engine, The forward engine was unable to pull the Meanwhile a rather novel question has cropped up. The engagement of the company with the load alone, and coming to standsüll the municipality is that the city receive a portion of train began to move backwards.
were applied but without effect; something. the profits remaining after a 7 per cent.
seems to have been wrong with those slao, and the train increasing in speed at overy dividend has been paid. At present, "of course."" the city receives nothing and that is asore pointinent, rushed down the inoline. Naring a with the city fathers. It is now reported that the authorities axe of opinion that the 500,000 set aside every half-year should be considered profit, when the city would have a chance of getting a dividend. Were this 500,000 divided, however, the city's proportion. would be very small indeed, for as it takes some 200,000 yen to pay ona per cent., the city's share, a third of the excess of seven per cent, would only amount to about 20,000 yen, whereng it was originally estimated th the annual revenue to the city by the arrangement would be some 300,000 yen. The only remedy seems to be municipalisation or an increase of fare.
COMMERCIAL SURPRISE PACKETS.
wayside station the engine and soms earn were derailed, the shock crushing to splinters ma wagons and carriages, Four persons were killed outright, while over twenty were seriously injured.
INTERESTING TO STAMP COLLECTORS. The other day a friend received an advertise. ment delivered not by post but by a city delivery agency. The article was too large to come throngh the post, but the agency undertook delivery for the modest sum of three sex, and as some hundreds of the advertisement were delivered in the same district, it is conceivable that the enterprise is profitable. The post office cannot complain of this form of competition,
The shareholder in Japanese companies at. the present day is not exactly a fortrinate person.at it will probably have a word to say about. He never knows when some new surprise will
the labals which franked the advertisement.
be sprung apon him, and feels he has no remedy These are a very closs imitation of the current
for just grievances. The Tanko Kisen Kaisha or Hokkaido Steamship and Mining Co. is a use in point. Last half year this company paid
concern
3-sen stamp, suficiently clous to deceive the oye, although comparison with the government stamp shows the inferiority of the iuitation
14 per cent. and its shares changed hands at at many points. The name of this interprising 110. Today it promisea 6 per cent and the delivery agency is the Nippon Bentatan Kuisha, ruling price is 48. Last half-year the Tokyo.. and ite telephone number appears as the cancellation or postmark, suggesting the Yokohama Electric Railway paid 10 por sent. AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF and properly managed it should be one of the ordinary date stamp of the post office! The most prosperous concerns in the Kingdom. To imitation in both cases is remarkably close, and LORDS, AND HOUSE OF COMMONS. day it poya 6 por cent. Last half-year the Dai is worthy of the attention of the postal Nippon Sugar Co. paid 15 per cent; to-day authorities, for the idea will suggest great most of the people who were directing that possibilities for the unscrupulous. Such things have been tried in England; that is, advertising are in jail. A good many company labels simply, not in imitation of stamps, have directors, who are now free, ought to be in jail. been stuck on postal missives, but an order of There is a sad lack of high principle, training the Postmaster General was recently issued and experience. The public company system is not new, but it is not old. There are hundreds forbidding the practice, because the Isbels were of directors and other responsible men to-day confusing to the sorters. While on the subject, who are quite unitted for such positions, but are it is high time the Japanese Post Office gave brought into existence by the sudden increase attention to the matter of confusion in postage in the number of public companies. The tyros stamps, for the present three and four sen find themselves in the novel position of being stamps are in practically the skine colour and hare the same design. The colour of the fear guardians of large sums of shareholders' money, and the responsibility is too much for them. En sen is fixed according to the regulation of the cenragul by a negative system of auditing, prin International Postal Union, bat oither the ciples of sound business, and the common caution design or colour of the three-ser could be
altered with advantage. they would exercise in using their own money ge to the winds. It is not, perhaps, realised that to
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THIS VAT WAS STARTED BE THE LATE ROBERT THORKE
OF GRECHOCH AND HAS BEEN SOLDAS M'S CELTIBR
A MONTH-END IN LONDON. Shanghai to London in fourteen days is the be a successful director of other people's moner latest announcement in connection with the requires sa exceptional standard of integrity. Education, especially that form of education journey, via Siberia. This is done via Tairon.
SCOTCH WHISKY. given in the Japanese Shogia, have nothing to It is, after all, only as it should be. The time
SLE AGENTS IN
will come when ten days only are required to bridge the distance between Tokyo and London, and then our holidayjaunts will be more frequent, always presuming, of course, that company directors hers romain simply directors and not appropriators of our money
do with it. Claptrap about bushido, which was .793
evolved when one part of the nation were slaves and the other an arrogant military casta, is ost of place entirely, for bushido has nothing to d with common honesty, Business ability and
HONG KONG, CHINA & MANILLA.
A.S.WATSON & CO,LTD. -
But
-
range,
And get new heritage and serve new heirs,
the rich blood within them must not
change;
The raysteries of kin aud birth
Must hold ye one against the earth; Let each be free, let each purene his goal, But one the racial tire, po, no apostasy of soul.
Then the while ye eat and drink, Tell me straightly what ye think, Like children at the mother's board, wEn
speak
Clean from the heart, nor trouble- Lest they in her, nor disserable:" But, since the truth will strengthen what
in weak
And keep the mother's house from evil days, And since good counsel is the soul of praise, Utter the thing they think before they go
their ways,
Then a little while rejoice
Ere ye turn to toil and stress, In this isle where Shakespeare's voice
Hallowed every loveliness." Take your pleasure; care at rest, On the green-apparel'd breast, Where your fathers learned 'my name, Whence your mathers beauty came, Where the Ivied churches stand
That joined them holy hand to hand. Hare did Cromwell raise the swords
And here did tilton take the pen That made the faithful scribé a lord
Over vaskal-hearted men, (Ye who follow him, whose word Rans beyond the city gate. See that what ye write accord
With the soul that made me great.) Fore my poets, names in story, Sang the suered song of glory, Made the speech yo me toplay In young Englands far away; Listen: all my woodlands ring With the song that they did sing, Every greenhill, vale, and strexm Keeps the song and holds the dream; Wheresoe'er your eyes shall torn Some great are shall make you burn, Some great memory shall rise With a son's tears to your eyes.
Here where Liberty and-Law-
Triumphed over tyrant wrongs, Tere did Coleridge walk with are
Here, and sing his stately souge; Here did Wordsworth see that light
Never yet on sea or land. V
And Shelley Lake bin harp and smite Wild music wonderful and grand. (Ye who follow these, whose word Bears the ancient light along,
Sea that what ye write accord
With the soul that made me strong.) Here, where all is old and young,
ere. lienee all of ye are sprung, Take your ease a little space, With my snushine in your face, With my history in your eyes, With my memories and my ties, Binding all from shore to shore, In your hearts for evermore,
welcome: See how glad I am yo cope-- The darling bude of May break into bloom, Idaes and roses all aflow with humming rayu Banner the earth with joy to great your coming. While scent of hawthorns shining through the.
dale
delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd July, will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 25th July, or they will not be recognized.
All broker. chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 2nd July, at 3 P.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Luching will be countersigned by
DODWELL & Co., LTD.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 25th June, 1909.
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From 1874 to 1907.
Prica 32 Cash. On sale at the "DAILY PRESS" Office, or Local Booksellers.
Chefeo, General Butterfeld & Swire. ISUKUSHTA MARU, Japanese str.. 3,882. S.-
Katori, 24th June--Maji 17th June, Coal -Dodwell & Co.
KAIFUKU MABU, Japanese str., 1.903, Sala, 22nd Jane-Moji 17th Jane, Coal-Miten Bishi Goshi Kaisha.
KONSICHANG, German atr., 1.292, C. Roninfsky,
23rd Jane Bangkok 15th June, Rice Butterfeld & Swire.
KORANG SI, French str., 4,983, Imbert, 27th
Juno-Singapore 21st June, General- Messageries Maritimes,
KOREA, American str., 5,651, 9. Sandberg, 21xt Juno San Francisco via Ports 21st May. Mails and General-P, M. S, S. Co KWANGTAH, Chinese str., 1,536, W. H. Lant, 25th June-Shanghai 22nd June, General
C. N. 8. N. Co.
LAEETES, British str.. 1,340, Frampton. 22nd Juno-Saigon 18th June, Rice-Wo Fat ging
LIGHTNING, British str., 1,625. A. E. Gentles, 22nd Jane--Singapore 16th June, General -David Sassoon & Co. MACHER, Germau str. 996, -K. 25lber, 26th June-Bangkok and Swatow 25th June, Rice Futterfield & wirs. MASSHU MARU, Japanese atr., 3,254, T. Chim, 25th Juns Moji 19th June, Coal-Toyo Koser Kaisha,
MARIE KING, Bassion str., 2,474, E. Stringer, 25th Jane-Chinwangtao 18th June. Coal -C. A. & Eng, Co.
NEUMANTIA, German Fir, 4.384. Fleitman, 14th JuneMoji 8th June, Coal-Ham- burg Amerika Linie.
NIPPON, Swedish str., 4,016, C. A. Paulson. 23rd June-Yokohama. Kobe and Moji 18th June, General-Melchers & Co. OCEANO, British str., 3,050, F. W. Davies,
27th Jun-Mauila 24th Jane, General Dodvell & Co.
ORESTES, British str., 2,992. B. D. Owen, 26th
June-Singapore 21st June, General Butterfield & Swire.
QUINTA,
German str., 987, T. Frahm, 26th June Wakamatsu 20th June, Coal- Siemesen & Co.
RAJABURI, German etr.. 1,189, H. Bromer, 25th Jane Bangkok 18th June, Rice-Melchers & Co.
SAMBEN. German str. 998, Pedersen, 22nd Fun Bangirk 12th June, Bioe--Butter- fold & Swire.
SILVIA, Gorman str. 3,575, Porzeling, 26th June Foochow 24th June, Tes & General
Hamburg Amerika Linie.
SPIR, Norwegian str. 870 W. Horn, 24th June-Waha 16th June, Rice-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
SUNGKIANG, Britishstr.,987, G. H.Pennefather
26th June-Eoile 22nd June, General Butterfeld & Swire.
TACOMA MARU, Japanese steamer, 3.830, H. Yamansto, 18th Jano-Kobe 10th and Meji 14th June, Matches and General- Osaka Shozen Kaisla,
TAIWAN, British str., 1,042, Everett, 2nd June Chefoo 17th June, General-Wing Shing & Co.
TAMING,
British str., 1343, Sommerville, 25th June Manila 22nd June, General Butterfield & Swire.
TANGO MARU, Japanese str., 4.627, 9. Ishikawa, 22nd Jane-Scattle and Shanghai 19th Juno, General Nippon Yusen Kaisha TJJPANAS, Dutch str., 2,444, A. Pander 26th Jane-Swatow 25th Jane, General-Java- China Japan Lijn.
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