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REFORM OF THE LORDS. Limagine that the country is going to sit down under the single-Chamber system 9. That

SPRINZ LUDWIG," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being. No longer med deaf people go about wearing landed and stored at their rink into the the strained, patlatl expression paused by their hazardons and/or extra hazarlama Godowns of affliction, positiys burden to themselves and The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and those around them. No longer used they incur Godown Company, Lámited, Kowloon, and Weet the expense or after the pain of dangerous Point" Godowns, whence delivery marginal operation MA Argo Amore capable of dol that which it is one of:

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Constitution under which the second Cham baris deprived of avery affective power which the statesmen of all other civilised nations have endeavoured to cloths their second Chambers with Revolution which is anosserful breeds counter-revelation and opens up a vista of political struggles which must thrust to the wall anything in the nature of sound sober, social reform. Remember, the political revolu tion which the Government are conversant is going to make us a single-Chamber com

it munity. It carries with

Redmond said, inevitably the abolition of the union be- tween Great Britain and Ireland. Mr. Rod- mond said openly in the face of the House of Commons, possibly to the estisfaction of his followers, but greatly to the disgust of some Radienis, that the abolition of the veto of the House of Lorde meant Home Rule,

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Mr. Balfour made a speech of great ignitio-revolution must bring a counter-revolution, Bace on the subject at the reform of the Housemolately and inevitably. We are not going of Lords when he was the gunt on March 4th to have Socialists, Radiesls, and National- of the City of London Conservatige Association Fists in power for ever, and when the at a banquet at Merchant Taylors Hall The saber element of the community come to their following are this main polate of his speech own, do you suppost they are going to tolerate

What justification can there be for those who, like myself, think there ought to be some change in the constitution of the second Chambor? I will tell you what are my views on that point. It is not that the House of Lords as at present constituted is not efficient, Never have its debates been on lugher level, Never has it held more men of great or perience, great knowledge of affairs, great public spirit. Never has it shown itself, to my opinion the main businesses of a second Chamber to do namoly to see that any grest and fundar mental change in our Consultation or in our should be submitted to the considered adgments of the country. It is not that the House of Lords laas oficiency. It is A that in the present condition of public opinion it lackestrength. It lacks that kind of strength which would enable it to defy the sort of attack which his been most absurdly sud, as I think, scandalously made upon it. I do not want a better second Chamber: I want a stronger es cond Chamber, and I know no better source from which that source of strength from which the House of Commons derives all its power namely, the feeling that there is some direct and formal connection between public opinion and the second Chamber.

unolean methods, or cumber-

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All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be -examined on the 30th inst, at 9.30 AM

All Claims must reach as before the 4th April, or they will not be recognized. No Fire Insuranos will be affected.

This Steamer brings Cargo

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FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS.

THE P. & 0. S. N. Co.'s Steamer

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Consignees of Cargo by the above-named Tassel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEISE RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can bo obtained as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods be landed here unless instractions are giren to the contrary within 6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the 39th inst., at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.

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Damaged packages must be left in the Go. downs for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representatives at an appointed hour. All claims meat be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No daims will she admitted after the goods have left the *odowns,

E. A HEWETT Superintendent. Hongkong, 24th March; 1910.

FROM EUROPE.

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Capal Knaisel, laring arrived, Con signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being lauded and placed at their risk in the hazardous and or extra-hazardous Go- downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company Limited, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills-of- Lading countersigned by the Undersigned.

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be given before To-DAY.

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised.

N⚫ Claims will be admitted after the Gooda have left the Grodovas, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 31st inst. will be subject to rent

All broken, shafed, and damaged Goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 30th inst., st 3 P.M

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever

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No Claes will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, sad all Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd prox. will be mabject to rent.

All Claims against the Bteamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 25th pror, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are

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Has the City of London realised, In the country realised, that our delay in adopting Preference is ferving Canada to make com mercial treaties, first with this country, then with that country, soon all over the word, in ignorance whether this country going to adopt a system which will make full preference possible between Canada and this country! It is 5 grave misfortune for the Empire, it is a grave misfortune for Canada, it is a But I do hope I say this with great misfortune for this country, that we should deference, because there are high authorities stand here in our fecal isolation, learing our upon this diffeult constitutional problem at own kith and kin in ignorance to carry on their

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in present fu the room-I hope that we shall all wa policy (which they would love to remember certain broad principles which ought an imperial direction), without knowing whether

the Mother-country is to govern, as I think, every man who attempts efforts or whether it is not. Every interest of prepared to second their to teach the immemorial Constitution of this every class is bound up together in a policy country. In the arst place, do let us remember which link been frankly abandoned by our poll that in a second Chamber we do not want a vopytical opponents, of which we remain the sols of the first Chamber. We do not want the trustees, policy, namely, of cautious, steady, second Chamber to be another Hours of salightened political progress, a polley of social Commons. That would be to deprive the reform and imperial reform social reform in second Chamber of all its value as an Oppits fiscal aspect and all the other aspects to which in the constitutional machine, as a part of I have referred; imperial reform in that great the system by which progress is made scheme for binding closer the different parts of steady, is made cautions, is mailethe Empire, which to me, at all events, is the manently affective. What you want in tha second Chamber is nots repetition or rival of the first Chamber. What you want is a Chamber which shall not arrogate to itself, as foreign second Chambers have too often done, the powers of the immediately representative Chamber, which gradually, mok from that Chamber all its authority and all its power

I have been a member of the House of Common,

r. J. H. Backkonso Mr. H. C. Barker and should look with great dismay upon a

Mr. C. F. Bird PEOPLE AND GAME. change in the House of Commons similar to

Nr. G. Bowack that which has befallen either the representative

Mr. Ethertan las come throgh with s

Mr. & Mrs. F Chamber in France or the representative

A remarkable overland journey of some three very good opinion, speaking generally, of the iont & Mrs. Carter Chamber in the United States of America. That thousand miles has, onge the Morning Post (Lon people he encountered. The Chinese received air. F. T. Chapple leaves the first principle. The second principle don; just been accomplished by Lieutenant P

film hospitably. The presents he carried with Mr. M.O.Clark is that if you are to carry that out you must. Etherton, of the lat Battalion of the 93th hit consisted mostly of crystallised fruits Mr. H. B. Colvin have men who are not immediately amerable, as Garhwa Biles. The offer travelled north and liqueurs, of both of which the natives Mr. H. L. Condon we in the House of Commons cannot help being from India to the Trans-Siberian Railway, and were particularly fond. In return Mr. Ethertour. W.D. to two influences. One is the passing passion of was docupied for eleven and a half month on received presents of rico, chickens, sud sheep. Mr. G. Curry the moment; the other is the sectoral machine the way. The object of the expedition was big In the Than Chan he met. Kalmuks, Kazaka, Mrs. W. G. Darby

the eauens or whatever you choose to call it game shooting and the study of the larger fauna and Kirghiz The first are like the Tibetans, Hon. Mr. W. Econ. Mr. & Ms. Mazzuchi In the House of Commons it is extremely of Central Asia and Mongella. Lieutenant anil wear pigtails; they are fine fellows and difficult for the independent thinker, af all events Etherton is only thirty years of age and has excellent hanters. Of the Kazakas Mr. Etherton Majo B. N. Davis

other's cattle. each to flourish, and he finds great difficulty when United States, and Australis. He served in the mast of their time stealing and from ALL WINE MERCHANTE. [46 the moment comes round for his doction I do South African War with ktohet sighting The Kirghiz sro a dull people and-seen-to-take Mr. W. Easton

Mr. & Mrs, B.b. Frost not wast in either assembly to my Scouts, and was given the medal with several no interest in life. The Mongols he found to be Capt... Forsaith crotoheteem, too many doctrinaires, too many men who preach morely their own parti: in the care of a pousarsation with os jure Coding. On one ocasion the travellero pagod i Bonnsa fallor

course a repre- passed cular fancy and refuse to work with great sentative of the Morning Post ke briefly through a country infested with raiders. They Men Gotty & maid bodies of their follow-countrymen ;

described his wonderful tour. First of all it entered no mishap themselves, hat stories of it would be surely great misfortune if it should be stated that there accompanied Mr. recent trouble wars told them. were impossible in either Chamber to and Etherton his Gschwall orderly, & rifleman from a place for those men who by temperament, by his regiment, This Indian soldier shared with tradition, or by training cannot fit themselves his offloor all the perils and discomfort of this into the party system, and who, because they unique journey, and is saw with him in England canot fit themselves into the party system, find Etherton is filled with admiration and it hard to obtain, or if they obtain, find it hard to retain, a place in the House of Commons, They can find a place, and they do find 8 place in the House of Lords, and when they have found if ther retain it, and above all, we want in a second! Chamber, a Cham ber that though not too powerful, is power ful enough to resist temporary gusts of the moment, and it represents more accurately per haps than the House of Commons car over represent, not the passing mood of the people, bat the permanent wish of the nation. One other general maxim I venture to lay down, and it is this: If there be anything, any lesson tea station called Novo Nicholaevak: by railway to The 0.8. str. Chicago Mara, which loft be learned from historic tradition it is this: Moscow, Warsaw, and Berlin, and then through here on the 23rd ult., arrived at Tacoms en the that in England at least no revolution is

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Samming op the general result of his tour, Mr. Mr. Etherton said that he had been through Capt. T. P. Hall Mr. A. Harrison country hitherto untraversed, that he had shot

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aro From Lansdowne, in the Himalayas, to

before, and that he had accomplished a journey

Mr R. W. Healy. His travels Mr. John Hector Rawalpindi, Kashmir, Gilgit, Hoaza, over the of some geographical interest.

Mr. A. II, Hai

Mr. Henry Wood Pamirs, and by the little known Yarkond River were not free from exciting incident, and it is into the Kulan Urga Valley; thenco into the his intention to write a book, for which purpose Hon. Mr. and Mm. E. A. He, G. G. Wood Asgar Sal Valley and on to Yarkond, con he has collected a large number of details and taning through Chinese Turkestan, over the taken about two hundred and fifty photographs Tian Shon Mountains to Mongolia, over the Altsi Mountains to Siberia, and thus to the LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Trans-Siberian Bailway, which was struck at part denyttes

permanent which does not take account of The only persons who completed the who 24th inst.

the past. Whatever any second Chamber is of the journey wore Mr. Etherton and his to be in the future let it be the natural || Garhwali onderly. • The expedition also consist development in the future of that great ed of a cook, another man, and the careFEN constitutional historie past which has made as men, he were subonton track," said Mr

who changed now and again,

what we are. The Hease of Lords, has never, resisted aceial reform. The House of Lords bas always been a representative Chamber, and it is sa a representative. Charaber they are going to be found in the future. Those people who talk about social reform the Radical party and their backbiting Irish party-they do not want social reform, they want political revolution. There is no enemy to social reform like that. What are the questions we at all events, in this room, would like to see P We should like to see Tariff Beform. (Loud cheers) I doubt whether there is anybody here who has any misgivings on that point.

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Etherton. The journey from India to the Trans-Siberian Railway overland by the route I followed has never been done before. From the time we left Kashmir until we touched the Trans-Siberian Railway it was all marching or riding. That is about 2,500 miles.””

Asked to describe the country be passed "Wall, the through, Mr. Etherton said: Pamirs are very high. My shooting camp for a month was at a 14,000ft. elevation. I proceeded by the Yarkond River, and I crossed a pass that had not been crossed before. I lost one of my yaks crossing that pass. It is exceedingly Very well. Let nobody suppose, I do not difoult, sad the descent is exceptionally steep suppose anybody in this room does suppose, When we went down it, it was frozen as smooth that great social reform is going to be easy of a glass. The yak alipped, and fell a trifle of accomplishment, even when you get the noses about 1,500ft. An important part of my kit sary majority in the House to deal with it. It was smashed, unfortunately. That pass I am is a zoost differit question, a most complicated telling you of is 17,400ft. high. After that question, and a gestion that cannot be run side we experienced the greatest dileulty in cross- by side with political revolution. I, individually ing fords in the Kulan Urgs Valley. We as any gentleman among my constituenta knows arrived there in June, when the water, of who has done me the honour of reading my course, is at its highest, on account of the address, am earnestly desirous of seeing fra melting showTo get through at all is a hold occupancy greatly increased both in town positive work of art, yet in one day alone we and country. It cannot be supposed that that crossed 25 fords. How we did it I do not know. is an easy problem. It is not thing to be done We crossed over into the Asgar Sai Valley, and by a stroke of the pen or the toss of a few worked on to Yarkend after a great many instractions to a drafteman. It is a great and ventures. In Kashgar I was the guest difficult question, but it is one of the most of the able acting British Conent, Captain important questions that can occupy our atten- Shutteworth. We went through Chinese Tur. tion. Do you think that can be dealt with if the kesten, and across the Tian Shau hy whole mind and attention of the country are absorbed by this quarrel with the House of Lords and other questions? It requires the undivided attention of e House and a Parliament absorbed with social roform. S

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very difficult passes to the East. I spent two and a half months in Tian Shen, shoot ing. Then I went on into the Ii Valley and so into Kalja; after that I strnek north through the Sairam Nor and Ebi Nor country to Chuguchaka beart breaking I do not wish to go on enumerating the journey. Our difficulties were great, for the lees We experienced a very bad time going questions, but there is really one other which country was difficult and some of the people law- prosses for the most senest attention of public through Mongolia. It was then December sad mon, and that is the quetion of the Poor the cold was intense. Everything seemed to be Law. There is not a more complicated or s mare important problem not merely for frozen as solid as a brick. When in the Altai a blizzard, and frostbitten Do we were esught in the prosent, but for the futurs of our race. Do My legs suffered the most, but I saved them; you mean to say that, in the interstices of s quarrel between the House of Commons and the my faithful Garhwali orderly, was frostbitten House of Lords, you are going to leave the on the hands. After twelve terrible days trak king, which almost make me ory when I think question of Poor Law reform. The thing of them, we reached a small Russian military abeurd. The Government are going to abolish

the Busso-Chinese frontier, where the veto of the House of Lords. In doing to post on On Sale at the Hongkong Daily Pressit is going practically to Abolish a second we were given every possible attention until we were able to continue our journey, Fröm Chamber. Supposing that rucosoda, de pen | this place I had to make my way through 750

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RATES OF EXCHANGE AT

HONGKONG

SCOTCH WHISKY. For Demand Drafts on Landen on the day of

STEVE SOLE AGENTS IN HONG KONG, CHINA & MANILLA,

A. S. WATSON & COLITA

253

or preceding the departare of the ĩ càiglina Mails; also Table of the Year Approximate Averages for 36 years

FROM 1874 to 1909

Price 32 Cash. On sale at the "DAL PRESS Office, or Local Hooksellers,

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