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States, The Italian always are also reported to have bought there, as well as 200,000 tons of patent fuel in Westphalis It is added that plenty of other instances rumain to be cited. The quantity of German coal placed in Franco exceeds by some CO., millions of tons that of any previous year, if report in a moet material respect is not incorrect. Facts like these upset all the theories which were advanced when the Eight Hours Act was under discussion. A Government Committee went erhaustively into its probable effect. The Committee found that the fact

By AFTOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY, THE GOVERNOR.

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Puiene Judge for his prompt action which led to the arrest of a gang of robbers near Khankiwan serves to call attention tothe absence of good can- diot medale song the members of the force. In other places it is usual for men who have served long periods in the fores to receive medals in recognition of good conduct, and the subject might very well be raised at the present time.

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The Magistrate heard an interesting case from Shankiran yesterday when s Chinese WES charged with attempting to obtain money by false pretences. He took a gilt sing made of sine but beating a gold stamp to a pawnbroker and asked for 620 on it. The pawnbroker dis covered the fraud, and the prisoner explained

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JAPANESE CRUISERS AT SYDNEY

LONDON, March 22nd. A message from Sydney announces the arrival of the Japanese cruisers Aao" and "Soya" on a week's visit,

CHINA AND TIBET.

THE TIBETAN PROTEST REMARKABEN RESOLUTION,

A telegram from Darjeeling to the English max (Calcutta) on March 2nd read :-- St

of reducing the hours underground to sign that he had paid $25 for the ring himself in They were warmly welcomed, and ferred one month out of twelve The Best addressed the meeting with a few foraïble

Canton and thought it was genuino.

The death occurred at Bhanghai last week of Staff Sergeon A. F. Fraser, of HM.8. Flora,

Lord Dudley, the Governor-General of the Commonwealth, entertains the officers to a banquet to-night.

ANOTHER ESCAPE FROM VICTORIA GAOL.

Another prisoner sucose:led in making hi esenpo from Victoria Gaol yesterday. It was recognised that the new building works being carried out in the goal would offer prisonere an opportunity to omape, and in consequeuoc extra The following are the proceedings of an ex- puride had been posted at the most likely points traordinary meeting of the Buddhist community where cacape might be attempted. But the held under the authority of His Highness the Kaj Kumar of Sikkim, who, though unable to prisoner who escaped yesterday did not require attend, seat one of his Kasi to represent him at any Icopholes. Ho was an old hand families the mesting, this being the Yeungton Kusi. with every quartor of the prison and hs The meeting was very crowded, all the lending made his escapa where success seemed members of the Boothin community attending. most vulikely, On noserous occasions he and about five hundred Tibetans and Sikkimoso. as bean convicted for returning from barish unshle to attend, but as he had sent an able Regret was expressed that His Highness was ment, and on this occasion he had only representative the meeting was proceeded with, Mr. Shomps, a leading Tibetan of Darjeeling, oners are roused from their slumbers some words, and introduced the Chairman, the where about five o'clock every morning. Yes. Yeangton Kast, whe then addressed the meeting terday morning it was so dark and lasy at that and in a few words gave the sanction, to males time that it was almost impossible for a warder being passed and agreed to, this, of to see his full complement of prisoners, and course, took place in the Tibetan language, and as the reporter dose not understand the same the prisoner vanished in the mists which Mr, Shemps very kindly after the meeting obacmed the morning light, Climbing up addressed as in the English language, giving a water pire near the block houso, at the practically word for word what had been said to corner of Chancery Lane and Arhudinot the mosting. The meeting took place in the Read, the prisoner is supposed to have pulled Ectos drawing room of the Drum Druid Hotel, himself over the spices on the top of the wallionsly lent for the purpose by Mrs. Herlihy, the proprietress. The scene is almost beyond de- by menus of his cost and skirt. His pacups was scription. Imagines crowd of Tibetans, in a not- LONDON, March 22nd.

Learned through the residents on the opposita tria lights, all sitting in tight-fitting rows like ting painfully y Buropean, papered walls and elec- Their Bulgarian Majesties have ar-side of the road, and on their information a sardines in a box, all attentive to every word aa The Hapeh representative officials and stuð. ents in Peking resolved a week ago to memori rived at Constantinople and were search was made, Warders and polles watched alize the Prince Regent to decide as to whether received at the railway station by the the river steamers yesterday, and a special

search was conducted throughout the city dur the railway loan agreement should be cancelled, and then to petition the loard of Posts and Sultan, who offered his arm to the ing the day, but the pyleonor was still at large

The royal visitors were at a late hour last night, Communications to investigate whether they Queen. have raised the necessary capital or not. The warmly cheered by enormous erowds. students further decided to denounos H. E. Hou Shil-chang as a traitor. H. B. Liang Shih-ti has gone to Hankow to make avostigs

one as to the funds the Hapek people have raised and their ferings towards the loan.

DRUGGISTS, ETC. onld make an average reduction in the working time for all classes underground, including howers and those engaged in the loading and transporting of the coal, of

and the news was received with profound regret 10.27 per cent. Assuming that the effect of by the many friends that he has made during the Act would be a reduction in exact ratio his short service In Shanghai The late to the reduction in working time, it was surgeon had been ill for some weeks, and salculated that this would mean a decrease, although recently little hope had been enter- of twenty-seven million tons of coal pro-tained of his recovery, yet it was sin oorbly FOR THE COMPLEXION duced annually, if based on the output of hopod that he would pall through his sovero

1908. But against this possible reduction in the output a number of other factors were setas, for instance, the increase of

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might be caused by the Eight Hours Act could be met by working full time and utilising those days in which in 1808 Inch of demand forced the collieries to stop. But unfortunately for the argument, "lack of demand is still a featurs of the market. Moreover, experience has not rovealed any increase in the output of the South Wales collieries, and so far as the year 1910 has gone indications have not In China, says the London Globe, vigorous elá pointed to a greater call for Welsh coal mage is no uncommon thing, sud this may account 1910 than in 1908 or 1909, On the for the belief there that Sir Robert Hart's. refusal to return by way of Biberis and a long contrary, Fairplay, the well-known organ railway journey means he has said a final good. of the shipping interest, in a note on the bys to the Celestial Empire. But to a Euro- coal trade, remarks that "there can be posa 74 (and that la the laat birthday Bir no doubt that the dispersion of tonnage Robert has kept) is an ago quite advanced A.S. WATSON & CO.. that as taken place to such an anticipat enough to admit of a traveller proferring the

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MARRIAGE

At Penang, on March 10th, WALTER STAN- LET NICHOLS, of the Hongkong & Shanghai Bank, Penang, eller son of air. William Nicholls, of the Hongkong & Shanghai Bank, London, to MABY HEXSELT, JOunger daughter of Mrs. Bowen, of London, and the late Mr. Adderley F. Bowen.

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The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, Manon 23rd, 1910.

No sooner is the strike of coal-minera in Australia ended than we get news of an " inevitable" strike involving two hundred

The English Mail of the 19th February was delivered in Londen on the 21st inst.

Mr Justice Sercombe Smith is going Home on leave by the P. and O. mail steamer which leares Singapore on the 25th lust,

Next autumn, Mr. Maurice E. Bandmann enters into partnership with Mr. George Edwardes to tour ons of the Galety companies through Tadin and the Far East.

THE BANDMANNE The Theatre Boral wis again taxed to its utmost capacity lost orening in providing sccommodation for the vast audience which attended the repeat performance of "Que Miss Gibbs. As on the previous evening, the entire company again orcelled itself, and the applause which the various individual contributions ovoked was well merited. The principale Were oqually excellent in their respective rolas, Miss Connie Leon,

ancores.

rewarded with a full home.

MOB AT THE KAISER'S GATE.

A telegram dated Berlin, 27th February, to the Daily Press states -

Determined cheers for Franchise Reform were shouted beneath the windows of the Kaiser's castle to-day plows of the

After

Circus Busch near by, under the auspices of great mass moting hold at the

the Radical parties, a crowd numbering fally 10,000 marched to the wide ares flanking the castle at the bead of Unter den Linden, and began shouting Harsh for Franchise Reform!"

For being found in possession of a quantity of opium which was sencealed in a vessel oon taining confectionery a passenger on board the Their enthusiasm was increased by the as. Honam was yesterday fined $500 or three sight of the imperial standard floating over months in prison.

the castle, indicating that the Kaiser was

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at home. The crowd actually approached with A fine of $160 was at the Magistracy yester. In twenty yards of the castle walls. As thousand miners in South Wales. Trouble day imposed on one of the crew of the scale were subhaly ding open and coros

grew in and fervour the has been threatening in the Welsh coal Sungle who had been found with a quantity of polioman mounted and on foot streamed out districts for some months past and negotia, of opium in his possession. A fireman who from the courtyard and ordered the crowd to tione aiming at a settlement of the disputes, attempted a rescue of the defendant and assaulted disperse.

The demonstrators then marched off peaceably, according to REUTER, have not been

continuing to cheer for Franchise Reform They held another demonstration before the attended with success. The unrest in the

Crown Prince's palace further along Unter den coal districts of Great Britain during recent

Linden, but were again scattered by the police months has been an outcome of the

The centre of Berlin has been held throughout application of the Eight Hours Act. A

the day by imposing forces of armed police, but ne disturbances have occurred.

the axes officer in the excation of lue daty was food 825 or one month in prison.

COUNTESS ON TRIAL.

BALKAN POLITICS,

INTERESTING BERIES OF ROYAL VISITS.

It appears that this visit and that of the King of Servin to the Tsar at St. Petersburg has been arranged by Russia as part of her policy of Balkan confederation.

GERMANY AND ITALY.

LONDON, March 22nd. The German Chancellor, Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg, has arrived at Rome on a visit to King Emmanuel. He drove to the German Embassy, and, subsequently, had au audience with His Holiness the Pope..

BRITISH EVACUATION OF SOMALILAND TERRITORY.

LONDON, March 22nd.

A Bluebook relating to Somaliland shows that the Government has decided to evacuate the interior.

The withdrawal will begin forth- with.

BILLIARDS.

ME, HINDS, DEFEAT AT GLASGOW.

Sporting Trife of the 2nd inst. contains the following brief report of the defeat at Glasgow of Mr. E. H. Hinda (winner of the London qualifying competition,) by Mr. R. Blair (Soottish Champion):

The second heat in the Amateur, Champion Bhip was decided at the Imperial Rooms, Glasgow yesterday before a good atten dance. Hinds early found his game, and with runs of 25, 24, and 33) loft Blair behind. Fifty from the Boot Improved his position, but Hinds continued to store freely, and 30 (twice), 29, and 24 enabled him to forge ahead. Then 2 87oat ohange came over the game, as shoping confidently at all kinds of losing buzards Blair not only drew level, brt went ahead, and twice stood exactly a hundred in front. Like his op ponent his breaks were small, but consistency was lus strong point.

Hinds was plainly unnerved by the free soor ing methods of the Seat, who had got to within 17 of his points with breaks of 32, 27, 21, 17, 42, and several under 20, and locked like reaching his points, breaking down at a simple loser in the right middle rocket. Hinds seizing his last chance of the sitting put on 63, the finest as it was the largest break of the afternoon. In At night the play was again of a keen char terval score R. Blair, 502 Hils, 463. acter, and Blair saceseded in beating his op ponent by 55 points Final scores

Mr. H. BLAIB

Mr. E. H. HIXDESIG

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left the speaker's lips, girlog sigy sor dis approval as the story of the ease and flight of RESOLUTION

the Dalai Lama was unfolded to them.:

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The following is a translation (“The Northern Buddhists have all learnt with great regret the conduct of the Chinese Amban towards hin Holiness the Dalsi Lems, the religious hoad of millions of Buddhists. It is stated that the Chinese troops, most of whom are said to be non-Buddhists, called Taming Te, neither Buddhists nor Hindus, while on their march to-

Chassa bombed Bob and Latang. Monasteries to pissss, killed all the Lamar and dissiples, trampled over the religious Scriptures, used the loaves of the books for stockings for their boots, damaged all the images made of brass and broyes, and, converted them into ballets, and fired with them at the poor harmless Lamas. Proceeding further towards Lhasa, they destroyed the most important monasteries at Choting and Chokhelko, Lilled many Larné, stripped many disciples and novices, took bind- inga iwelling from those Lamas who were their remaining Lamas. spared their lives to become soldiers instead of

After doing all these inhuman injuries they entered Lhassa, but during the above dis

urbans, His Holiness. had intervened and the present Minister, Mr Lien and his Assistant, ifr. Wen, went into negotiation, and after agreeing upon the result had offered a signed and sealed document to this effect, stating that the Tibetans shall retain their civil power over all the thirteen provinces, and that the Chinese will, as hitherto, guard the three marts in the country, viz, Gyantee and Gartok, whereupon the Tibetans agreed not to stop supplies as they had been doing while the alruggle was on. After getting these assurances from the Chinesa for the Tibetans, they, to their utter diamay, found the Chinese troops entering into the city of Lhasse, shooting every Lame and layman, maiming all horses bolonging to the Minister, looting every moveable property they could lay their hands on during their maroh, and after filling • fow important. Ministers and various

Colonel Sir W. H. Manning has RAISING REVENUE IN THE STRAITS Tibotas patrols, the Chinees attempted to besiege

already armed the friendly tribes to enable them to defend themselves against the Mullah.

THE VETO OF THE LORDS.

THE GOVERNMENT'S RESOLUTIONS.

London, March 22nd, The velo resolutions have been laid on the table of the House.

SETTLEMENTS.:

the Potala Palace, the residency of His Holitices, when it appeare some quarrel enssed and some bloodshed on either sides sta

Tho Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce in the course of an address at the During these happenings His Holiness, annual meeting of members Iset week said :---

DIGERE, MAHaged to flee accom It is perhaps too soon to attempt to forecast some what the effect on the colony's finances will be panied by some bodyguards. It is needless of the taking over by the Government of the to go into details of all the injuries and Opiam and Spirit Monopolies, but it seems the third day of the first month of the current difficulties undergone by His Holinas between probable that the revenue from the former source, at least, is likely to fall off, and with an Iron Dog Fear and sixteenth day of the increased liability on socount of the loans for same month, corresponding with the 12th harbotn schemes, sto, the Government may find and 24th February, 1910, themselves under the necessity of looking about "If a noteworthy, and it of the more for now sources of revenue. Whatever our regrettable, that His Holiness se received views may be regarding the expediency, or this treatment at the hands of the Chinese, who profess themselves to be Buddhists. otherwise, of taxing imports in the self- The first declares that it is expeding colonies, the prosperity of these settlements In the fight between the temporal nad spirit- is so bound up in the freedom of our ports, that usi it is no wonder that the temporal would this Chamber zest always view with jealousy succeed, but shame unto those that light any attempt to adopt that method of raising against their own religions teachers and warmed revenne here, and it is reassuring to know that Lamas, There is no glory to the victorious, the the Governor, during the debate on the last brightest laurels of victory rests on the forebend supply Ell stated that, sooner then have of the fugitive Dalai Lama, who, in spite of the recourse to that method, he would be inclined defest, will continue to command the greatest to advocate the imposition of an income tax. It respect of name respect for greater than any in true tant a tax is now being levied upon the temporal power can command. His Holineas imports of petroleums, but as, owing to the the Delal Lease is the Incarnation of Buddha, nature of that article, the trade in it was already and so such it is not for a temporal power to under considerable restriction, the import in depose or dethrone His Holiness. e. Then, by doing so, and by murdering the Lamas, bas incurred the edium of all Northern Buddhists.

"This meeting, therefore, expresses Its indig- that case did not tend to obstenot it further,

nation at the condnot of Mr. Lien, the Resident st Lhesse, and resolves that a copy of the above be wired to His Majesty the Emperor of China under the signature of the Chairman, with the

ent that the House of Lords should be dienbled by law from rejecting or amending Money Bills, the Speaker to decide whether there has been any

tacking.

景點

DEVELOPMENT OF CANADA,

AAL OPENION.:

Americans have no delusions regarding the

The second resolution provides that Bills other than Money Billa, if passed in three successive sessions by the House of Lords, shall become law without the consent of the House of Lords on the Royal assent being given.

The third resolution limits the dura-strellas, potentialities of "Canada" Colonel request that His Majesty will be pleased to tion of Parliament to five

John Cantad has returned to New York after recall the hostile troops from Lhassa at once years.

and that Mr. Lien may be called back, and prospecting in Saskatchewan, where be has another officer appointed in his stead, and that bought a ranch, and be nrges the claims of the monasteries, idele sad seriptures that have Saatchewan as eloquently as any Canadian been damaged and destroyed may forthwith be He mentions in his opinion that England has repaired and replaced, and lastly that His not awakened to the desirability of sending Holiness the Dalai Lama be reinstalled with all her bost settlers to Baskatchewan, and at the honour due to him as the religious head of present, he declares, the best settlers there Americans from the Western States. Many all to Buddhists, the Pope of Asia.

REGISTRATION OF MERCHANDISE AT SINGAPORE.

Amongst the papera laid before Council was

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WEATHER REFORT,

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following zeport—

Os the 22nd at 12.10 p.m. The depression lying to the E of the. Loochoos yesterday is moring Eastwards in the neighbourhood of the Bonine

ons dealing with the now regalations for the registration of imperts and exports, and as the rules are important for the mercantile.com- American farmers in the West got their start munity it may be useful to refer sgain to their by homesteading, and they have become so main clauses. Previous regulations are revoked, rich that they are able to send their sons over and every Importer of goods by steam or sail into Causis, where land is cheap fonet Conrad

An astonishing thing," mist willhin ten days of arrival kend in declaration to the Registrar giving details of continues, "that I saw up there once was the We notice the following paragraph in

description, weight, quantity, raine, and the arrival of a trainload of American smigrants, Penang paper: "Ausording to a telegram from

Registrar will then give a certificate stating who had brought on the same train their horses, Hongkong, the Governor, Sir Frederick

that the rules have been complied with very wagons, and a steam plough. They arrived in the must observe a similar course within morning, pitched their tents, unloaded the train, -Lugsed, stated in the Legislative Council that

five days of the ship's clearance. No and that afternoon the steam plongh was work The barometer has risan over the Yangtze very severe blow seems to have been dealt to the Cauton-Kowloon Ballway will cost $4,500,000

owner, master or agent may deliver up any ing. One immigrant like that is worth a dizen valley and falion in N. Chins and 8 W. Japan the British coal trade by the Act. Not over the estimate," The contrast is inde with

cargo or bill of lading for outward cargo foreigners. The development that is going on A depression coming from the Yangtse valley The trial of the Countess Tarnowska and her until he has been furnished with the, cer in that part of Canada is beyond beller. It is is moving Eastwards over the Eastern Sew

Pressure has increased quickly and is now only are the colliery owners suffering by the estimate of June, 1907; the actual cost.

Over abigh

E. Japan, Arrangments are made to meet the case of the will continue for many years. Why, it I the reduced demand in consequence of cording to the latest estimate (812,371,495) is alleged accomplices for the murder of Count ticate of the Registrar mentioned above. the restest boom any country ever had, and it

Owners, or no unseal thing for a farmer to maka Moderate variable winds may be expected the enhancement of pricer, but, as thore $7,340,000 in excess of the "rengh estimate "Komarowski, in 1907 was definitely fixed to rom Registrar's slim being closed

mence at Venice on March 4th. There is Weagents of ships maist loigé à manifest of cargo, enough money pat- af hit first year's" in the Förmöss Channel and along the northern who have glanced at the reports of the giren by the engineers before construction was reason to anticipats, that it will prove one of

within ten days of arrival or departure. In the crop to pay for his whole form, and give him a shores of the China Bes

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending Slane the most sensational cases on record, arousing cam of native junks, lingkungu, pralius, eto, the handsome margin. You can get Government railway companies in England for the past.

oven greater interest than the Bonmartini or By kind permission of Col. Prior and the Steinheil murder trials The Countess, who is Nakhode must attend at the Registrar's office land for 5, an acre, and you can my all the at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 kabes. year will have noticed, the railways have

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon and take a verbal statement of inward and out other land you want from £1 124 to 22 Officers, the Band of the 13th Rajpats will play exceedingly beautiful, proposed to appear in been hard hit by the heary decline in the the following programme of music at the King court in the most fashionable toilettes and toward cargo. Goods comigned in or ex inlaces Then Imber mills and four mills are going to-day is as follows:

and Bingapore by rail, must have a declaration up in every direction. What is helping the quantity of coal carried over the lines from Edward Hotel during dinner on Thursday, 24th wear all hor jewels,

giving quantities, etc, to be delivered to the country there is the tremendons, red road build. Hongkong & Neighbourhood(*) station mastar at the station of delivery or ing that is going on there. It is the richest Formon Channel... the pits to the porta for export, We read, March.

HOW TO 38 BEAUTIFUL-Koop your pem despatah by the consigne The regulations do farming country in the world, and abounds in South coast of Chins between for instance, that only quito rocently the Omickmarch... Volunteers,"

plexion, Mm. Ellen's Crime Charmante, Lait not apply to passengers luggage not exceeding gam

The migration of so many excellent American Navigazione Générale Italiano, which for Overture Maganiello Tube Charmmat sud Special Skin Toxic and Poudre 8250, which is intended for private use, or to

izle Voices," W. Winterbotion Charmant will enable you to do it. Her articles by parvel post abwrules do not farmers from Mustansand Dakota to the Bouth coast of China between

J. A. Kapper thirty years and more has bought hundreds Fantasia. *(1) Maritans.”

Specialities for the Skin are the study of a absolve any importer or exporter from any wonderful North-West is not greatly appreciated Mazurka w.....! La Gzarine,” .......... Louis Ganny. of thousands of tons of Welsh coal annually, Polonaise Horsblattchen Tyrolienne, Fan t.

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