LOCAL SPORT.
SOLDIERS' CLUB BILLIARD TOURNAMENT,
FASTING FOR HEALTH. FAMOUS NOVELIST TRIES TOE "NO FOOD" CURE,
STRIKING RESUIT.
THE EOFGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 22ND, 1910.
CHINA AND THE DALAI LAMA
THE DECLEE OF DEPOSITION. (FROM THE “TIMES" CORRESPONDENT.)
The following is a translation of the Imperial Ediet ised on February 25, in which the Chinese Government defines a views and intentions in regard to the "Living Buddha," 12 and sought refuge in India
Forfect health This is the ideal for which the whole world is socking, and while for so many millions tho search has been in vain, novelist, declares that he has at last discovered the secret. It may be sutarted phrase.
"To obtain perfect health won must fast honoriilo characters of the Buddhist Pope's full "Government should, therefore, in its own sorve to show that the Cansorate is far too
WaTi who reigned from 140 to 87 3.0. The vote only for each company or corporation should whole body now consists of two Presidents, be demanded in municipst elections, and this the result Chinees and a Mancha, four Vice-Presidents, 24 report has boon adopted by the council. A third supervising Consors, four to och of the six committes instituted inquiries, Ministriesin Peking, and 56 Censors distributed of which was to show that many London bankers agree with the Chamber that the charges over the Empire, which is divided among them into 15 circuits. Under the Mings the Eyes made by Scotch bankers on Scotch cheques and Ears of the Emperor," as they are called, should be abolished specist committee of the profit of forsign or non-resident traders, adviced used to travel about constantly lut this prac Textile section, which considered the question tice has lapsed, exopt for an occasional mission, whether income-tax should be levied upon the
On the Auggestion of Lord Avobury, B except as at present prescribed by law. inquiry was made among members of the it was desirable (1) to make the Saturday follow- Monday; and (2) to Institute an additional Baps holiday in July or October. The result was to show a majority against the proposed shenge, and no further action was considored necessary.
B.G.a. beat Foulkes of the Staff by 121 points, Mr. Upton Sinclair, the famous American who fled from Ihssa on the night of February is admitted that Buddhists in India and els under the Manatem indebted to that it was inexpedient that this should be done,
Two further games in the third round of this tournament were played off at the Club on Wednesday night, when McCartney of the sed Wetherell of the Artillery defeated Murray of the Staff by six pointa. Before these games were played the Staff and Departmentals had a lead of 47 points, but McCartney and Wother
up in one small
practice, more Chamber and affiliated associations as to whether
ell havo redeemed that lend pad taken Arat place ill-health of myself and of the men and women | docessor. Surely, then the possesses any con mati undeniable that the Dai Toma hos for an unpleasant taint of esplomge, and paves the ing Good Friday a Bank holiday in lieu of Easter
for the 83rd Co. with 50 points to the good. McCartney played a sound game, and soon ont- distanced his opponent. In the second match, however, Captain Murray mode Wetherell go all the way. Both players were in good form, and Wetherall made several breaks of over 20, his highest being 37, while Murray responded with breaks of 20, 24, 27, and 31. The results now stanil:
83ED CO, RQA.
It is
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It is therefore not surprising to find the Peking Daily News, newspaper in close touch with the Walwapn, arguing that as the Dalal Taras had incited the Tibetans against foreign trading Was necessary to the proper big deposition was observance of China's treaty obligations, and tha: England, bound by treaty not to interfers in the administration of Tibet, need not concern herself with whatever measures. China may see
The above facts, för it to take in this matter. At the same time it where "will be indignant at the disgrace of the The Dalal Lame, Awang (here follow the 16 head of the Lams Church," and that the British a friend well known for his Chinese learning, Like is, title), has always enjoyed bountiful favours at the interent, ses that peace and order are maintain-suciónt a body to be lightly insulted.
in
It bears admirable in theory than For ten years I have been studying the hands of the Throne during the reign of our pred very typical example of Chinese dipla. other Chinese instilations,
logio. sround me, writes Mr. Bindlair in the scenes at all, it was his bouuden daty rigorously Contemporary Review, "and I have found the and devoutly to confias his attention to religions some years past been intriguing against what way for binckmail and bribery. But while the casas and the remedy. I have found not only questions, Feverently conforming to tradition he considers to be the undue authority of the people of the Empire continuu to bave do say the sacred canons, for the greater glory of Imperial Residents of Lhasa, and his attitude whatever in official appointments, some such govern good health, but perfect health,
"I have found a new state of being, à now the "Yellow" religion. He has not dono so; was no doubt distinctly restive on his journey body as the Censerate is indispensable for
the capital, aut on his return to Lhase. At the potentiality of life, a sense of lightness, and on the contrary, since he assumed charge of the to Peking in 190 during his residence at keeping a check on the behaviour of the cleanness, and joyfulness such as I did not know Treasury and other sectalar matters could exist in the human body. I like to meet to the Government, be has displayed un same time it is to be remont so that from the and class to be noted that the Censers bere you on the street, said a friend the other day procedented pride, extravagance, licentiousness, Tibetan point of view the action of the Chinese been, immemorially, privileged to criticize the Mr. Sinclair. For years was a sufferer from inordination, and maraliness, Greatly dar- Government, and particularly the proposal to doings even of the Emperor himself, and hense
ing,
even seen it to question car convert the now dominion and Tibot into ordi- their peculiar wrath at the degradation of Censor has not been calealatal to Chiang. They also naturally resent the ill- You walk as if it was "anch fun. headaches, colds, and dozens of other worrying Imporial commands, he has wrought oil by the moss the head of the priesthood which, autil advised insinuation of one Imperial decorre that the sixth moon of the 30th year of Kusug recently, virtually ruled the country. Phoitus theys, latest move is that the whole body of STAFF & DEPARTMENTALS. complaints to which flesh is heir. Then he people of Tibet and incited them to disorder.
246 began a search for health, "I made about ..250. Condr. Smith
Throne 247 every mistake that a man could make," he says, hru (1905) he was quite rightly and
by our Imperis] and fried every remedy, old and new, that denounced to the 250
Residents at Lhasa on account of his action in anybody had to offer to me."
connection with the rising at that time, when his notorious misdeeds. Our Edict deprived him temporarily of his title and office; subes quently, however, in consideration of his long journey to Urgs (where he turned back to Haining), and in the hope that he might ways, we gave orders to one high offlints to the him all show
proper attention. When, in year before last, he came to Peking for audianos. we conferred gifts and new titles upon him, and upon his return to Tibet special officers were told off to escort him. All along the route of his journey complaints were rife of his vaxa tious oractions and delays, bat we overinoked these things, hoping by our indulgenes that the past might be wiped out and his loyalty assured for the future-truly great was our
Gr. Hemmings
Cal, Holliday...
250 Capt. Lyddon
Gr. Goodall Sgt. Short
245 Sgt, Huskinson... 201 Col. Wrigley .. 250 Sgt. McCartney Foulkes, 129 Gr. Wetherell
reasure
of
Bo matters stood when he chanced to meet a 250 Private Tours 244 lady" whose ratfant complexion and extraordin-he succeeded in escaping the consequences of
health wore a matter of remark to every ary one." For ten or fiftees rears she had been a bedridden invalid. Among the complaints from which she had suffered were sointion, acute The Lannet meeting of the Hongkong Tennis rheumatism, chronic intestinal trouble, intense Leiguo was held at the Cricket Club pavilion nervous weakness, melancholy, and chronic oven then reform and turn from his ovil Korea, and to her war with Japan, with this government."
HONGKONG TENNIS LEAGUE.
last evening. Dr. Forsyth (President) prasided over a large attendance of representatives of
Clubs,
Вервоп
The President, in opening the meeting, ro- marked that if one could judge at the by the large beginning of the number of gentleman who had turned up, this season should be even more successful than last year. Last season went through with a swing, and the result was greatly due to
catorrk, causing
destuess.
A WOMAN'S QUEE,” This was. the womas,
says. Mr. Sia clair, who reds on horseback with me up Mount Hamilton, in California, & distance of twenty-eight miles, in one of the most terrific rainstorms have ever witnessed! We had two untamed young horses, and only leather bits to control them with, and we were pounded and flung about for six mortal hours, which I shall never forget. if I live to be a hundred.
"And this woman when she took the ride had not esten a particle of food for four days pre- had cored herself by a fast. She had abstained from food for eight days, and all her trouble had fallen frum her,"
kindness and consideration.
the onergetic secretary of the League Ther vionaly! That was the clue to her escape; she to facilitate the maintenance of order, and Lhasa is the ABBIS Caled at Queen's finished off last year with a small balance, and this year, judging by the entrance fees, the balance at the end of the mason should be grostor tha
excep.
THE ARMOURER.
END OF A GREAT CAREER.
A-stern, bluff-faced old man stood beforon
roomful of sharakelders in ons of the greatest ton of the chairmanship low bad held for thirty.
industrial concerns in the world. His resigns-
are given to cherishing private grudges.
timorous supervising Consors, with ous
raplying to the expressions of regret and esteem tion, has lodged a formal protest with the Throne even years had just been accepted, and he was of their only the conventional words of thanks, but found the in maana (ed, the Censorate) of making their task diffionit. He looked round upon men whom it which the significant warning is given thay which fihad onlled forth. He tried to nline
known him all theirs. His face worked a little the dangerous course of rebellion; and the long he had known all his life and apou men who had feelings known, they will be driven to take
ashamed of his xaesentary weakness, he drew rebellions in England, France, and the overthrow
Prince Ching, of course, has tendered bis himself up and with a certain quist dignity of Poland were due to absolate and tyrannical under the stress of emotion, and thon, as if resignation. That is the sort of conventional finished what he had to say. step that any Chiness official would take in the circumstanines. But the revolt of the Censors, however much personal vanity may be respon sible for it, le worth noting for future possi. bilities in the long prospective minority of the Emperor Heden Tung.
LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
connection with the firm of Messrs. Shoffeld Tha Colonel F. Vickers, O.B., ended bis Vickers, Sons, & Masin, Limited, and the men who worked with him had raised a and Barrow. Out of comparativo obscurity be small firm to a gigantlo combination, writing not only the story of their own success, but the history of modern naval construction.
In its entward aspeat the life of Colonel Vickers is that familiar carcer of the leader of in- dustry, strong and purposeful, with ability wed. ded to untiring energy. He achieved not merely what he set out to attain, but something prob ably far beyond his first imagininga.
Unlike many highly successful business man, he has not made of his work
public interest was in the Volunteer movement. social activities. Outside the firm his only
the formation of the corps in 1859, and after He joined the Hallamshire Bilies as captain on forty years' service as colonci retired in 1899
An
tion created in Tibet by the British expedition 1905 and by improved commerisstion between that country and India has, no doubt, been to a considerable extent responsible for Citiua's ingrossed notivity and for the seeding of energetic ofReials to Szechuan end at Lhasa; there is a curious resembinace at many points, even to the number of troops despatched, be trean the conditions obtaining in Tibet and those which led to China's expedition to Asan is essential difference that in the present case the suzerain Power raus little immediate risk of hostilities Novorthless, there must always be danger of another and, perhaps, more far- reaching kind in any drastic measure tending to disturb the rooted boliefs of millions of people, and the summary imposition of a new and regularly appointed high priest at Lhasa in certainly no light matter. Slutatis mutandis,
Pope of Rome by the King of Italy. ere can form a rough idea of the situation, on a small scale, by supposing the deposition of the Next to the Dalai Lama the most interesting
ANNUAL REPORT. Resident, a Cantonesp
The annual meeting of the London Chambor personality in the foreground of events at named Won Ching Yao, College, Hongkong, for years sub-editor of a of Commerce was to take place on April 7. verismonlar paper at Shanghai, and later in After three years' service as president of the charge of the
and ambitious official earned and he will be succeeded in the office by Lord for himself à répatition for successful intrigue Desborough. actionsry Hunnness and brought about the im- will be submitted to the meeting, when, in 1907, ha lent his services to Ellore. The report of the council for 1909, which
His personality is of the type which impresses peachment of Tang Shao Yi, an event which bulky velume of over 300 pages, contain eventually contributed to the downfall of the ing summaries of the work of all the various great Viceroy Yuan. The worki will probably scations of the Chamber, together with o tions during the year. The increase in the
ourtly mar more of his Excellence Ching in the bear complete list of the members. It indicates itself by its very repression of the more winning sbrawd. At the company's mantings he future, especially if the present bold stroke of considerable expansion in the Chamber's opers attributes. He is not snavely diplomatic, bat statecraft proved successful.
membership has been greater than in any year ruled with a rod of iron without even the pre- since 1890, the numbers rising to 3,514 in 1909, tence that it was a willow wand. The inquiring as compared with 3,354 in the preceding your shareholder came to be a ratity, and the length worked by the Chamber's staff was 435, as
The recent annual meeting in extending. was almost un- compared with 385 in 1908; and the recepts to nearly forty minutes The total number of meetings and functions of meatings reached the almost irreducible mini- front all sources totalled £17,770, us against precedented
Colonel Vickers was extremely olivent £18,144 in 1908.
and his A special committee was appointed by the buth in regard to is Gotions
were Occasions opinions. Indeed, there council during the year to inquire tato the question of goli reserves, and their ro when this characteristic banished courtesy. His was the jealous safeguarding of any in ccmmendations were given in The Times erents of the year, the report continues, was work. He was typical of the older generation of of July 25. One of the most important formation concerning the firm and the arm the meeting in Sydney of the soventh Congress manufacturers, yet there was no obstinate cling. of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, held in to old idens, but an ever ready walooming under the presidency of Sir Albert Spicer.
and infnence. In him were blended the which did much to advance the solution of of progrese. This was the secret of his socass strengths of the old and the new typos of mind. several commercial problems.
it was last year, He had no special remarks to Mr. Sinclair. He devoted some time to the Dalai Lama; it was not to be foreseen that, This most reign Affairs Bureau at Canton. Chamber Sir Albert Spicor intends to retire, avenue to wealth followed by political' ank
make, except that he hoped Kowloon would not win again, but that the shield would go round.
The PRESIDENT then proposed the adoption of the report and accounts,
Mr. J. R. WOOD Baconded, and the motion wis agreed to.
The election of office-bearers for the unsuing follows:-President, Dr. Fear resulted Forsyth: Vice-President, Mr. J. R. Wood; Hon. Secretary and treasurer, Mr. A. O
Brown
The Clubs entered for the competition are Civil Kowloon, YM.OA, Craigangower, Service, Queen's College, Taikoo, Chinese
Y.M.C.A., Watson's and the Wigwam.
الله
LOST WEIGHT.
It is interesting to note in conclusion, that the Dalai Lama's first intention as to flee to Russian territory, but that, beaded off by his pursuers, he sought the nearer refuge of Sikkim
PRINCE CHING AND THE CENSORS.
-
·
CURTNESS AND STRENGTH.
The recent sonding of a detachment of our Szechuan troops to Tibet was intended solely for the protection of the oxisting foreign trade marts; there is no question of people of Tibot. intimidating or oppressing the These facts made an immense impression on The step was necessitated by the action of the study of the question of fasting, reading up the upon his return to Lhsen, he should have resumed and opposing our Imperial subjoot wherever he could find any information his evil intrigues, spreading false and alarming on it, and at last he began the treatment on rumours, villifying himself. He thus describes his impressiona: Residents at overy turn. To our repeated and "I was very hungry for the first day the nn-urgent exhortations he paid no attention what wholesome, ravening sort of hunger that all ever Upon the arrival of the Szechuan troops dyspanties know. I had a little hunger the in Lhasa, we received a telegram from Llen second morning, and thereafter, to my very Z and others informing us that on the night great astonishment, no hanger whatever--no of February 12 the Dalai Lams had left for a mors Interest in food than if I had never known destination unknown, and without word to our representative. We thereupon gave orders to the taste of it.
Previous to the fast I had a headache every the Imperial Residents to endeavour to bring day for two or three weeks. It lasted through him back and to make due provision for his the first day and then disappeared-never to future security and good behaviour, but no trace return. I felt very weal the second day, and s. has been found of him. Being the titalar little dizzy on arising. I went out of doors and head of religious affairs, how dare he thas, once reading and the same again, to leave his past without authority? We lay in the suu for the third and fourth days an intense physical
The Times Shanghai correspondent writes Lama is crafty, fell of deceit, unstable in his under date March 7th as follows:- lassitude, but with great clearness of mind, are forced to the conclusion that the Dalai allegiance, ungrateful for the favours he has
The past fortnight has witnessed an exciting "After the fifth day I felt stronger, and received at our hands, and unfaithful to the
nomial victory rests with Kakaor: the moment, The arrangement of the season's fixtures was loft in the hands of the Secretary, and the first walked a good deal, and I also began some publiet rust confided to him. He is not fit to be battle between Prince Ching and the Consorte
writing. Ne phase of the experience surprie thechief of the Hat'aktu (Saints).
We hereby divast Aswang (&c.) of his title of the Prince. But the Censore me so thoroughly match in the competition will be played in May.ed me more than the retivity of iny mind; I
read and wrote more than I had dared to do for Dalaf Lamon, as the only possible penalty for his roused that the light cannot, he considered as finished. There is no need to remind readers he find refuge Agenda uffences No matter whether years before,
"During the first four days I lost fificen abread, or whether he returns to Tibet, of The Times of the malign influence exercised
HALF A CENTURY'S ACHIEVEMENTS. The council report that continued progress to be regarded hanosforth on the affairs of China by th old president of weight. Thereafter I lost only two he
All and activity hare marked the course of the
Consideration of his success brings into view in sight days. I slept well throughout one of the common people, and we now further the Waiwapu, of his notorious corruption and the fast. About the middle of each day I would command that our Imperial Residents shall make edifying neglect of publio business."
and a cold shower search for children born with the mitenlous this was fully described by your Poking Corre important branch of the Chamber which deals feel weak, but a massage
signs, and from among them draw one name by spordent some months ago. Twice during the with commercial education. The entries for the the achievements of the firm. He is seventy. would refresh me.
Towards the end I began to find that in lot from the golden urn" in accordance with present reign the Prince has been impeached junior examination were 6,725, us against 6,009 seven years old, and since 1855 he has hail walking about I would grow tired in the legs, the established rites. The child whose name is by Censors, with no result but the discomfi in 1908; for the armler examination, 3,274, a technical control of the company's affairs. He and as I did not wish to lin in bed I broke the drawn shall be installed as the true reincarnature of the latter, one of whom was practically against 2,516 in 1908; and for the tenebar's was educated at Sheffield and in Germany, Vickers & Co., and was lockted at Millennis, A short time ago the Datel.man was sitting fast after the twelfth day with some crangojnice. tion (kubil han) of former Dalai Lamas, and banished as Educational Commissioner to diplome, 381, against 370 in 1908; making a entering the works on his return from the Con- "I took the juice of a dozen oranges during application shall be made to us to bestow upon Szechuan, The third and present occasion is total of 10,380 in 1909, compared with 8,895 in tineat. The firm was then known as Naylor. Before the constitution of the Port of London Sheffield. It was established over a hundred
with years ago by
by Mr. Naylor, grandfather of Colonel in one of thecades with a lady friend, and at an adjoining table sata polios superintendent in two days and then went on the milk diet, as bim anitobis honours and titles, so that the pro-likely to prove historie. Prince Ching's as 1908. civilian clothes. While under the influence recommended by Macfadden. I took a glassful pagation of the aerod canons may be maintained, sailant, Censor Chiang Chunlin, of the Chinese
straightforwardness, and enjoys the confidence leading associations of traders, was confidentially Vickers, After several vicissitudes the River
of all his colleagues...
consulted by the Board of Trade as to the Don works were founded at Brightside in 1864, of drink the Dutchman kissed his young of warm milk every hour the first day, every and that religions matters may not be lightly. Turkestan cironit, is a man of determination and Authority the Chamber, in common
companion, and the police officer, after three-quarters of sa hoor the next day, and regarded.
the rewarding Besing this, watched intently. This annoyed firstly every half-hour-or eight quarts a
is strictly impartial, prices Canor
month by impeaching the Shanghai Taotsi Authority who were to be appointed for the first been extraordinary. Today it has a capital of the gentleman from Holland, who, rising This is, of course, mich more than can be as wicked the Throna Bood and punishing the and sympg came into prominence early selection of the "elected" members of the and from that time the progress of the firin lide
Governor from his sest, proceeded to administer so
and people in Tibat are all alike our children for subsidizing native newspapers, Governor Ohn three years of lle existence, subject to the over five million pounds. Right through that bi election by payers of ments, adopting new processes, and applying in- a blow to the oflear that the latter systom out. The tissues are bathed in nutri- and waterpfora trust that after the issue of
period there would
came he fell unconscions to the ground. After his ment, and an extraordinary recuperation is this Edict they will keep the laws and assist is Chispan of Anhui for favonritiam,
and Viceroy Chang Jen-chin of the Liangkiang dues. The report records with satisfaction that ventions of his own. If an invention were good, recovery he sent a challenge by the hand of experienced. In my own case I gained four in maintaining good order in the dependency Fig 3n-kuei of Kiangi for "bad reputation" statutory requirement that at the end of that period Colonel Vickers was introducing improve.
fer employing, incapables. Excepting for some the recommendations of the Chamber were then no mattos from what so wicke another polics superintendent
trivial ponalties imposed on the two Governors, favourably received, and that no less than four gave it a place, Under Colonel Vickers super. propeller The Dateaman was a Quaker, and accordingly
the charges were dismissed and the Censor was nerabers of the councilwere, in various capacities, intendance the first marine shaft was made at
appointed on the Fort Authority. For the the River Don works in 1869, the first refused to give the officer antisfaction by fight. ing him. The superintendent thereupon com-
severely rebuked. menced proceedings against him for assault,
muckles from the Vermilion Pencil, Chiang marimin Fort rates, 21 trade sections, in 1888, the first all-steel armour-plate and guns and orite the first to introduce into Great Britain a method with the consequence that the striker was fined
matter, and boldly denounced Price Ching as submitted observations against the two superintendents far breaking
Chun-lin determined to go to the rest of the response to an invitation by the Port Authority, made in 1858, and so on. Colosal Vickers was an old treacherous Minister," who fills the of the draft schedule in regard to matters of producing satisfactory steel castinge, the in- thy with which they were specially concerned. As ven-ion of a German steel founder, Jacob the law regarding duelling, with the resnit that
pablic service with a crowd of men as unworthy the officers were each committed to undergo one day's imprisonment in a fortress, which is, of course, a merely nominal punishment.
DUELLING IN HANOVER.
A most amusing incident (says a corres pondent) has just taken place in Hauerer, which shows the light in which doelling is regarded in that country, where nominally it is forbidden. The actors in this curious comedy were a young Dutchman and two police superintendente.
severo
20
a day.
similated, bat the balance serves to lush the
and a half pounds in one day-the third-and gained a total of 221b. in twenty-four daya."
La
is
£15. Ho on his part instituted proceedings as round as a butter hall, and so brown and which is now closely affiliated to Chinese dicial. Not at all deturred by this rap over the purpose of a proposed draft schedule of vast in 1872, the first forging press pup in
Thus shall be fulfilled our sincere desire to super peace on our borders and to protect the Yellow The general effect of the fast le summed Religion.
CHINESE PRESS COMMENT. up as follows:1 had always been lean
Commenting on this Ediet, the Chinese Press, and dyspeptic looking, with what my friends called a spiritual expression. I now became
that a vassal to rory in the face that I was a joke to all who dont fut, being a Plates Delta saw me.
Those who have made a study of the fast appointment or removal of its temporal ruk as much subject to the pleasure of his Maj explain its miracles in the following way," continues Mr, Singlar Superfusus nutri. the Emperor as any of the Viceroys, Govern or Princes of the Mongolian dependencies, ment is taken into the system and ferments, and election and deposition of a Dalai Lama being the body is filled with a greater quantity of poisonous matter than the organs of elimination administrative question pure and simple the Chinese Empire alone." It cerning can handle. The result is the clogging of these to the fact and precedent that the sixth organs and of the blood-vessels such is the A London journal received the following meaning of headaches and rheumatisma, arterio amazing story from a correspondent in Indiosclerosis, paralysis, apoplexy, Bright's disease,
"Galy a month ago the military chiefs out cirrhosis, etc. here were the victims of a great practical Joke. But there are means in India of keeping such little incidents a profound secret, so at present
GIRLS HOAX.
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as himself and manipulates the Grand Council a result of a subsequent deputation to the Mayer, of Bochum.
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This process was worked
COMPLETE SHIPS BUILT,
In the development of modern armont-plate and, of navel, and military artillery. Colonel Viskere has taken an important part. The progress in the laying down of plant for the
st his pleasure. Among the favourites mentioned Authority several important concessions were while the firm were still at Milimuds. as having been advanced by the Trince, it is made, and in some cases the deputation were interesting to mention, apart from the two invited to make alternative proponds, which Governors named shore, President Hsi Shih- were considered in connection with the draft (formerly Viceroy of Provisional Order es forwarded by the Port the Yuchuanpa gchang, Lama was deposed for vicions practices Manoharia), Chen Knei-lun, who succeeded ex- Authority to the Bourd of Trade early this year In the sphere of international commercial ceroy Than Fang at Tientsin and San Pao- the seventh and eighth were posthu
i, Gevarner of Shantung. The last two were relations, the sunal note that the Buggian construction of guns and armour oud its great the Government, who were impressed by the asida by at Imperial Edict of 1941 as reincarnations," theninth Lama being
ankly spoken of in Peking at the time of their section, which was established in 1909, has impetus to the selection of the Vickers fan by important influence in Frost firm's facilities and by the qual ly of their work. already had an of the fifth, abil the immediate succesor
pointment as "Prince Ching's
a million pound order was given, of audacity ing Anglo-Russian trade and in consolidat.
the between Censor
the rapprochement punishment of which takes to mention that it was the fifth him ought swift
first assumed the temporal, in addition to
His memorial was barely looked at; his charges- rere condemned by Imperial decres as exagger establish early this year an Anglo-German was laid down. In September, 1888, the sted, shadowy, and without evidence; and he section with a similar object; and Tackish gas was finishes and proved satisfactory,
was accepted by the Admiralty. Orders fol- himself was stripped of his censorship. This section to foreshadowed Pryliminary arukige the same year the firm's all-steel armour-plate decree was ismed on February 27. On the 28thments have also been made for hokling next towed and more and more plant was laid down.
appeal
for Jane at the fourth International Congress of brother
Chambers of Commerce and Commerical
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of the
& fact which
HUMAN HOUSE-CLEANING. longer has been withstood, the secretions case,
of nobody knows what has happened outside a very and the whole assimilative sy goes on spiritual, sovereigntown Pa
energies so much of small ring,
The story goes that about a month ago the of business. Even house clean nontiff who has now Bought refuge
Ediet also ignores for The body then begins a sort of daughter of a well known Lieutenant Governor, about twenty years of age, accompanied by two ing. The tongue becomes conted, the breath the 13th accepted
offensive, and this continues
doubt, North-West Frontier, and one day went to Ali-until the
From there the three ladios sent a tele-asserts itself in unmistakable furra. gram to General Wodehouse as if it were from a responsible officer, donlaring that they had
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The next step was the orga isation of a de- wirl friends, was on a visit to friends on the and perspiration, atter has been eutirely cast with the suzerain Power and his aricione another appeared, in answer to an
1897 Mosers Vokera acquired the works of the Censors, declaring that Chiang Masjid, a fort near the month of the Khyber out, when the tongue cloars and hunger and dissolute habits," he appears to be generally lemoney from three of China consider and Industrial Associations, which will moet in partment for the construction of vessels. In A number of submissions to the Laudon Court Naval Construction and Armaments Company, There are two dangors to be faared popular, with the Tibetan people, and by no hitself fortunate to have got off es lightly. London.
doubt, and addicted to the larying of subscrip: containing a very l Lasting gona
very Isbouyed defense of the action of Arbitration (which is jointly managed by an Limited, Harrow, comprising freehold shipbuild frst is that of fear. I do means deficient inability. An intrigner, And on March 4 ret another decrco was issued
But the Corporation and the Chamber) were received and modern plant for the unstruction of all types out into the tribal country and had not returned, not my this in jost. No one should begin tions from the faithful and superstitions, but Throne fuculentally a number of comArbitration Committee appointed by the Cityg yard and engineering works equipped with
anslety had been felt. And he concluded fast until he has read up on the subject and cor for all that the acknowledged head of the pliments are paid to the Censors,
and, therefore a factor to be Buddhist religion,
Maxim-Nordenfell Gus and Ammunition it very dificult to vinced himself it is the right thing to do. If d by declaring that be found. restrain the garrison from turning o
worst fears, the point on which they have were also successfully settled by the London was cut the firm had acquired by amalgamation out en masse possible have with him someone who has alrealy poril
all types of machine guns as well es but this experience. He should not have about reckoned with (as China herself kas recognized) nor of the decree goes to confirm the Censors' dealt with during the year. Several disputes of vessel, uzval and mercat tile. Before the year
fact that no citable precedent has be
to avoid trouble they will confine themselves to which is another branch of the Cheater's work. - « The 1698, of course, was sent on at once him terrified austs and cousins, who will tell him every ruler in Asia. And it is an awkward taken their stand—namely, that if they wish Labour Conciliation and Arbitration Board, Comosay. Limited, of Erith and Hirmingham,
d by pulse is fact a corpse, that his
matters of no monent, "miseries affecting the The report adds that since the inception of ammunition are produced. Now, in three. Bay reincarnation of the "m
departments, the firm can build con the General's headquarters to Calcutts, that he looks like a
people," and must leave the Imperial nobles Board its awards have been loyally observed There it created the interest excitement in the below forty, and that his heart may stop beating Buddha until the death of the 177
both sides. 111.
sedulously alone.
other firm. in the night.
As usual, varions Bills in Parliament have plete any type of warship without eid from any bighest quarters The father of the enterpris
The huge vessels they have turned out, în- The other danger is in breaking the fast fact which explains, no doub Commander-in-Chief spont andl the ing damsel
At this juncture it may be of interest to re-been carefully watched with a view to opposition,
amendment, or support on behals of the cluding Dreadnoughts, and the great contracts several hours in deliberation and in hastening A person breaking fast should regard himself the Chinese Government
cord a few details of the history of this curious Chamber. During the past year, too, sootional they have been engaged on within recent years from Fort William to Gavurumont House, and as if he were able to seisures of violent brought back and provis
ard matters of common knowledge Colonel from Government House back to Fort William insanity. I would dwell more on this toplo falas security and good
institution, the Censorste, The Chinese torniamber. for the office is Yu-shib, or Imperial Recorder, action was taken in regard to the provisions of the the
Budget relating to the increased stamp Viakers retires at a time when the firm's *If the girls did not return a force would were it not for my discovery of the milk
duties, While orders are
are larger than they have ever been at have to be sent out after them, and if a force diet. When you drink a glass of milk
officials of that name are known to have duties and the tobacco and spirit
states any moment in their history. The shareholders dynasty (1122-255 3.0), Coment Trade scotica, the report st were sent into the tribal country, however every half hour you have no chance to get
scosssful in scouring mineral rights duty.
express exemption od at the annual meeting, in recognition of his insoon the intention, it might set half really hungry, and so you glide as it by magic gagement
for
and
HISTORY OF THE CENSORATE,
in
the
dozen saspicions tribes in awns, And sa en- from a condition of extrame emaciation to one millions of devont Buddhists from that Proteinen Were AN DIESE pure and simple rather
they
took
the
--WES
EFFECT OF THE However lightly the Co may profess to regard the opi of the pontin at Lihass, it is c eciation to the Indian Oceas, will view with question
a lile
02 than Censors. In the mucceeding trees challe and clay from
pension which ight lead to a big frontier campaige, of blooming rotundity."
turn might cause a rupture with a Mz. Sinomis consides his article by giving a and resent a procedure which deal with one of however (255-2-7 B.C.),
Colonal Viakers, CB, in justice of the peace administrative question, pure and simple, con
for the county, and was Master Catler in How well-armed Afghanistan. The anxiety. number of true stories of people sukering from the fanilamental mysteries of their creed selves the powers they have since enjoyed A special committed was appointed to consider ungradging services to the firm, voted him, therefore, was fully justified by the apparent all kinds of diseases who have tried the fast curs
1872-73. His recreations are shooting, fishing, gravity of the situation.
with success, and he concluded, I regard the carving the Chinese Gorerament alone. The order to withstand the acrilegious deluge of the general question of misrepresentation in se stated in yesterday's issue, a
and to stamp out Confucian teaching work. The report of another committee on the It is said that it was not until twelve hours fast" me Nature's own remedy for all other Chizere, while professing surprise thất : 111⁄2 (Ch'in 85) Huang (First Emperor, sa he styled trade and as to whether any preventive action £5,000 per annum, (D)
mervantile, companies - recommeiled that or and ches discuss Me, Sindhiraeticia should be frend British Gorament should soon to himself), the Innovator, who tried to burn the can be taken by the Chambor, and has begun its in its entirely by those to whom his revelations interest itself in this question, are certainly plow power were confirmed by Emperor Has question of the apnicipal enfranchisement of
aware of its international aspect and possiblities: suggest a new way to health and happiness,
after the fateful, message had reached Caloutta that it was discovered that the military organise tion of an empire had been shocking hossed."
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