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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18rH, 1910.

the great amphitheatre of the Sorbonne was stirred by the eloquence of Mr. RoosBYELT on the most hackneyed of themes, but the more extensive accounts of the address which have come to hand show that he gave expression to thoughts which hase a meaning for a larger audience than that which heard the tones of his voice. The

The Yokohama bifics of the C.P. R. en TELEGRAMS. Monday received a wireless message from the str. Empress of Japan, which left Vansourar on the evening of the 4th fast, to the erect that all was well on board and the Commandør expected to reach Yokohama on the 18th inst. at 6 pm. The steamer was 1,250 miles distent from Japan when the message was received.

On the aurival of the P. & 0. Intermediate.

[Protected by the Telegraph Massage

Copyright Ordinance, 1894.]

[BEUTER'A SERVICE TO THE "HONGKONE DAILY FER88,""]

LONDON, May 16th.

steamer Sardinis from Yokohama and Hong MR. ROOSEVELT IN LONDON. kong at Singapore on May 10th it was reported that a first-class lady passenger, Mrs. Long- orth Baker, who was bound from Yokohams 7th. It is supposed that she threw herself

to London, disappeared from the ship on May

world had already become accustomed to his vigorous discourses on various topics, but more especially on race suicide, and his return to the theme in discussing the importance of good citizenship in a republic ia justified by its importance. The sermon | overboard. is worthy of the preacher. It cannot fail to atir by its directness and common-sense. The exaltation of commonplace qualities and domestic virtues bas been a favourite theme ÆRATED WATERS with poets and preachers, but not with

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E. E. Hallifoz at the Magistracy yesterday Sergeant Pitt arraigned a native before Mr. on a charge et selling samushu without a licence at No. 18, Testen uwai village. On a previous unviction the defendant was fined $200, and this time, his Worship finding the offence. proved, ordered him to pay a fine of 8400, the alternative being three months imprisonment.

Mr. Roosevelt and family have arrived in London. The Ex-President had an hour's audience with King

the Throne Room. George and afterwards paid a visit to

THE CRETAN PROBLEM.

LONDON, May 16th,

It is reported from Canoa that the Prince Tsai Tao, mys the Marasian Gavette, Christian depaties are preventing was the most carefully guarded visitor ver Mussulmen from sitting in the entertained in Honolulu, and it appears to be the

arə much commented on.

Dr. Francis E. Clark, medical officer of Hongkong, writes to the Chisago llecord Herald regarding his Impressions of Manils. He says the tide of prosperity has set in. The Americana are great house-cleaners. They have improved the sewerage system and built great waterworks. Now cholera, plague, yellow fever and smallpox are as rare os formerly they were common, and Manila stands high in the list of sanitary cities.

SALE OF LIQUOR DURING PROHIBITED HOURS,

MANAGIE OF BELLE VIDW HOTEL SUMMONED.

Before Mr. E. E. Hallifax at the Magistracy yesterday afternoon, Captain W. Winch, licences and manager of the Belle View Hotel, was proceeded against for selling liquor during prohibited hours,

Inspector Kerr prosecuted, and Mr. F. X. d'Almada e Costre (of Messrs Almads & Smith) appeared for the defendant, who pleaded not guilty B

ECCENTRICITIES OF JAPANESE

· RAILWAY OFFICIALS.

·CEN ABUSE OF THE SWOED.

adopted seems to have chiedy had the effect of The uniform of the railway officials recently bringing its wearers into ridicule. The Tokyo correspondent of a Japanese paper (quoted by the Japan Chronicle) sage that in view of the general diaspprobation expressed of the new

instruction to

reaparon Goto, President of the Railway

issned the following. subordinates on the 4th instant-

Sergeant. Pitt stated that at about 2.45 am. on the 3rd instant he was on the verandak at Bay View Police Station, when he saw a motor car containing men and women going in the dir- option of Shaukiwan. He went to the charge. root, got his biepole, and rode towards Shau- kiwan. When opposite the Belle View Hotel he saw a motor car inside the grounds. Witness woat within, and just as he approached the motor car, the bar-boy came from the direction of the bar with the tesy produced in Court, the five champagne glasses, each one with their daily duties. By

Inside and piece.

champague. An the wine was landed to people in the motor enr witness said, "Thank you. That belongs to me." A European then came from the then." Witness then asked for the manager direction of the bar and said, "We're in a is and was informed he was in hospital. Ho next asked for the person in charge, and saw a Chinees, who informed him that the bottle had been purchased during the day. They purchas

of

bin

the

"The object of wearing the uniform was fully explained in the regulation issued at the end of last year, so that the railway staff must have been those who wore the uniform would minuse it aware of it. It was not supposed that any of But of lata it has become known that some of the officials attend their duties in the ordinary ceremonial uniform, while others wearing uniform carry European or Japanese umbrellas, As you are well aware, the ordinary ceremonial uniform corresponds to the ordinary ceremonial dress-frock-coat and silk hat-in private lifs. Before the adoption of the uniform, none of the and silk hat, therefore it is illogical to wear staff aver attended their offices in fruek-cost

their ceremonial uniform when performing

abus are liable to are a ing the sword, and doing so they are feeling of ridicule on the part of the public. The wearers of uniforma see the propriety

of being prompt in action and decont in appear- ance yet they are not averse to carrying

the regulation. It has already been explained not in this manner are destroying the Japanese or European umbrellas. Those who spirit-of leaders that if the Mussulmen

why they misht dispense with wearing the sword I except on occasions of receiving or seeing deputies are not allowed to take their

off distinguished personages.

The railway staffin the course of their duties have on many occasions seats in the Assembly the consequences

to come in contact with distinguished parzon- will be of the most serious nature toed three, drank two, and said they would return ages, when they must presenta amart appearance

and be strict in later for the other one. On Sunday, ist instant,

stigaotte. For Cretans.

wilneas revoïvail a telephone message from Invenient for working purposes, yet at the same purposes, a uniform simplo, in style and cen ipsotor Kerr telling him to warn the manager, time- decent, has been adopted. Despite this, which he did.

some are known to attend to their basines with the ceremonial uniform and sword, which cor- responds to the frockcost and silk hat, as stated. Many even wear the sword at flower viewing Orcuriona or informal private. and commit the misdemeanion on pertice,

falling into drunken stupor and being anable to

withi walk ent staggering

Bush behaviour is quite at variance with the object of wearing the uniforma, which thus becomes merely a vain show. Dirse tors of the Railway Administration Buzona pad of the Departments are requested to warn their subordinates to ourroot this abuse.”

standing the beauty of the lines in which the poet convoys his thought or the eloquence with which the preacher seeks to reach the Leurts and minds of his audience the virtue inherent in "the daily task, the common round" is lost sight of by those whose eyes are fixed on material comfort or selfish ease.pinion of all who come in contact with him Assembly,

that he wanted the guarding. The prince was The Consuls have notified the party Undoubtedly men and wonten to-day need decidedly nervous in the presence of crowds to be roused to a higher conception of their This fact, and the absence of any considerable daties to the State and to the race. The in-crowds of the local Chinese at his receptiens, numerable interests which fill life to-day are much com and make it immeasurably richer than that enjoyed by previous generations will prove nothing short of a calamity if it involves the disappearance of plain virtues and oh. vious duties. The peoples of America France and Britain have all to be reminded of what they owe to their country and to posterity. A falling birth rate need not mean a sweeping indictment of the untion, It might involve rather a condemnation of the economic conditions which press hardly on the people. But, in the words of Mr. ROOSEVELT, nothing is more deserving of reprobation than voluntary sterility. The most essential necessity still is that the man and woman should become the father and mother of healthy children, so that the race might increase and not decrease. Volunt present. tary sterility, he asserted, is worse than a misfortune; it is a crime arising from sel fishness, from the dread of pain and of peril, and it is one which Nature A. S. WATSON & CO., in the end will punish more severely

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Fints $1.00; Splits 60 cents. LIME FRUIT CHAMPAGNE

Pints 100; Splits 60 cents.

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RIOTS AT VALENCIA.

LONDON, May 17th. Republican riots have occurred at Valencia, in which a police officer was many injured.

MOURNING THE KING.

Seven hundred emigrants, says the ob stabbed and killed, and Herald, wees to leave Kobe for. Brazil Ryojun Mera, The by the

coffee men are to be employed on the plantations. This ix the second batch of Japanese labourers for Brazil. Itis reported that the Foreign Office has stopped the despatch of Japanese labourers to Pert for the time being, conditions there being somewhat unsatisfactory

A native who was caught descending the stairway at No. 6, Becond Streek, at four o'clock yesterday morning with a bundle of clothes under his erus appeared before Mr. E. B charge of laccony. He said he had been cool. ing himself by the roadway, and had returned to the wrong house. His Worship sentenced the defendant to ten days' imprisonment and six hours' stocks,

Hallifer at the Magistracy yesterday on a

LONDON, May 17th,

The Royal Family, and the per- sonnel of the Royal Household, at- tended the farewell religious service in the Throne Room at ten o'clock last night, and were so affected that

and were s they were unable to join with the choir in singing King Edward's favourite hymn," Abide with Me.”

TYPHOON WARNING :

Yesterday we received from the American Consulata u kthy wenbraeon warning despatched from the Manila Observatory yesterday at 11.30 am.-Cyclone or typhoon 8.8.E. of Naha, imolining northward

In cross-examination witness said defendant told him, when he was warned, that he was hospital when the wine was seized. going to hospital. The manager was in the

COTTON PROSPECTS.

This closed the case for the prosecution. Mr. Almada said the charge was that the defendant did commit a breach of his pablican's licence by allowing Bquors to be sold or drunki on his promises at Belle View during prohibited hours. The defendantmet 1. 8. Fitust Bay View Station, and told him he was going to hospital, Before be left for hospital he gave strict in- before midnight and to sell no wines or liquor Bonth of the United States is not yet ascertained, The full effect of the disastrons frost in the whatever after midnight. During his stay in yet no doubt exists that the results will be hospital the proprietor was in the hotel and on Livergrool brokers, though interested, are wisely serious. Millions of mores. are destroyed. bar and gave strict orders that no wine was to American journalism. But even if the actual this occasion he left just after the closing of the inclined to discount the first estimates of

structions to the servants to have the bar closed

fondant did allow.ligndry - to be "volt on his lion to 133 million, on bales Bhould

premises.

than any other. That indeed is the warning which cannot be too often repeated. The love of ease, the disinclination to under- take obrious duties, and a moral and physical decadence have been the prelude to

de to Among roount visit imde himself farinasa the fall of empires in the civilisation year-and-a-half ago by writing a book relating NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONLY sammunications relating to the nongre to prove themselves worthy of their great accepted by the resting public as one of the to the Great Wall of Chins, which was speedily communications addressed to the heritage they must realise that sacrifices most remarkable contributions to literature on wlumn should he adds them and Editor, not for publication but as evidence of have to be made, duties have to be fulfilled, China that had been made for a long period. All letters for publication should be written on and a race capable of working and fighting Dr. Gail is now on his way to Tsinandu. He one side of paper only. have already appeared in other papers will be prived of their legacy of the ages. Although the Empire in the course of which he propos Hamburg to greet the Emperor William and telephone message from the hotel informing him which manufacture cotton are to a certain extent

No anonymously signed communications that produced so that they should not be de. is at present engaged in a great tour through

to visit every one of the provincial capitals.

good faith.

inserted.

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the great American's remarks were applied particularly to the citizens of the two great Republics they are none the less applicable to Great Britain, where the same deplor able tendency is manifesting itself. The cau- tion which he addressed to the citizens of the Republics is just as necessary in the

View Hotel, spoke to going to the hospital with Capala W. Winde, manager of the Belle malazisi fever on May 1st. He was on his way when he met Sergeant Pitt at Bay View, and the Bergeant gave him a warning. Previous

also ordered them to sell no liquor before 9 m. toleaving, he instracted his servants to see that the place was closed before twelve o'clock, and

Mak Nam Woon, proprietor of the Belle a fleet of View Hotel, stated that on May 1sthe received a

AIR CRUISERS. very encoassial. The King of Würtenberg The Cologne airship manoeuvres have proved took part in the fight of one of these air trus on April 18th, and three airships travelled from Cologne to manoeuvred in his presence, The Minister of War was aboard ous of the airships.

Eloren prominent business men of Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka and Koha have left Manchuris, they arrive at Peking on May 25th Shimonosela. Travelling through Korm and AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES. and at Shanghai on June 30th, proceeding id Viscount Kitchener to Australis, and who was Colonel C. M. Kirkpatrick, who accompanied Hankow, Tayeh, Nanking, Chinking and Assistant Quartermaster-General in India, has Suchow. Chinese papers dwell on this com- been appointed Inspector-General of the Com- mercial tour with suspiciou. They allege that monwealth Military Force.

This

of most

be sold. If the boys had disobeyed those orders percentage of the crop lost is low the existing it was not for the defendant to be found guilty. shrtage and high prices make the least They admitted that the boy did nerve, but said country in the world, but particularly England,

supplies very falling-off in

serious. Every that such sale was net with the permission of has been in recent years enormously increasing the manager or with his knowledge. The onus its productiva capacity. In the ten years was upon the prosecution to prove that the de- from 1900 to 1909 insiusive the number at apindles in operation rose from 105 mil. the consumption of cotton from 15 to 19

the United States. This excessive dependence less than 15 million bales will be required from the consumption this year equal that of 1909 no

on a single source of supply pisoss the cotton trade in a dangerous position. The production manufacturer is not dependent on the climateor raw materials is widely spread, and the the policy of a single country. But in cotton, as the Lancashire oporatives learnt to their cost at the time of the Civil War, the Southern States zule the markets of the world, and failure or tant industrial centres. Though all countries disturbance in that area means starvatice ia dis

the customers of America the dependence on this single source of supply is more complete in the the total importation of cotton into England ease of England than in that of her rivals. Of 77 per cent came from the United Stator, while

brought to such a pitch of perfection, that the Germany drew only two-thirds of her supply from that source.

The trad

trade is 80

well established, and communications have boon diversion of a considerable portion of the demand to other sonroes is exceedingly difficult,

that Mr Winch was going to hospital, and re. questing him to go to the hotel. He went, and on the night of the 2nd, before returning to town, ho gave orders that no drinks were to be

was in charge of the hotel in the absence of fr sold after closing time.

In reply to his Worship witness said that he

Winch, and when he was absent the boy was in charge. From midnight on the 2nd until 4.30

At the Government Civil Hospital, on the British Empire.If." he said, "we the Japanese business mon contemplate benefits appointment is another indication of the {p.m. on the 3rd the hotel was in charge of a hoy. but the convenience of continuing a desply-rootad 13th inst, ANDREW CASEI, master of the s.5. the free people who claim to have emanting themselves at the expense of the Chinariona attention Australia is now disposed to A brother of witness, who was bookkeeper of the habit does not remove, though it may conceal, the aged 49,-Singapore and Manila papers please cipated ourselves from the thraldom of In this connection, a Chinese member of the In-Eardly logical, national pride before insisted hotel, was there during the day, and while there rest risk involved in this concentration upon, ONE

give to mi

to military organisation. A natural, bat tornational Press Association of Japan has been that the Inspector General should be an he would be in charge. sending letters to many papers in China, with Australian officer. That idea has been now The further hearing was adjourned until 1

abandoned; and, to carry out the system of Saturday morning at 11 am. a view to allaying such misunderstandings.

reorganisation suggested by Lord Kitchener, VOLUNTEER RESERVES.

one of his trusted Staff Officers has been ap pointed. The appola tient has been made nasssarily with the sanction of, if not at the instance of, the incoming Labour Ministry.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUT ROAD LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, EO

The Daily Press.

Hongkong, May 18th, 1910.

WEEE it not for the sad occurrence which han darkened Great Britain and incidental ly thrown its shadow over the whole civilised world, the progress of Tuzonona Roose VELT throughout Europe would have con- tinued to attract the unprecedented interest and attention which followed the movements and utterances of this citizen of

wrong and error, bring down on our heads the curse that comes upon the wilfully barren, then it will be an idle waste of breath to prattle of our achievements, to boast of all we have done. No refinement of life, no delicacy of taste, no material progress, no sordid heaping up of riches, no sensuous developments of art and literature can in any way compensate for the loss of the great fundamental virtues, and of these great fundamental virtues the greatest is the race's power to perpetuate the race."

This is no mean gospel and it is well that we should be forcibly reminded of its vast importance.

Mr. W. Swan, of the Eastern Extension

Beck at Hongkong.

"THE "DOUGLAS - CUP-

The eleventh competition for the Douglas Cup was held on 14th and 15th instant over the 500 yards range at the Peak.

Sir Henry May The best scores registered were

40+12-60

A. Jenkins

E. W. Terrey

G. Gipson

Capt Branch

J. Hutchings...

67 Bor.

...43 +

... 46+

42 +

61

46 32 + 14 16

The fuel shoot for this trophy will take place next month.

BISMARCK'S VIEWS ON WOMEN IN POLITICS,

THE EMPIRE'S SHIPPING

A late Parliamentary publication gives the amount of shipping (total tonnage) entered and cleared at the principal parts in the British Empire. It enables the waxed question of which is the most frequented port (in the British Empire) to be solved. The figures for

Bre 198

A statement by Bismarck of his views on the subject of women in polities is published in. Borlia for the first time by a Conservative po- litician, Herr Wolfgang Eisenhardt. He has re- London ceived it from a German lady who conversed with

Liverpool... Bismarck in a German health resort shortly Hongkong(1) after his retirement, and who wrote dora Tyne Forte the great Chancellor's words immediately Cardin after the conversation,

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the United States on his emerging from Telegraph Company at Singapore, ralieres Mr. | NEW CHINESE RAILWAY PROJECT.(my wife," said Bismarck. "I osteom every Southampton

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Enterod

ares for the e production of a raw material, Such storm as this may suddenly reduce the output, aud then no favourable seasons in other

parta of the world can avail to compensate the losa. Economic prudence alone would suggest the wisdom of straining every nerve to secure a better geographical distribution of the necessary supply. Nor are natural disturbances the only cause for anxiety at any moment political difenities may cut off the supply, as it was ext off in 1862 The ensuing loss and suffering can in no way be mitigated. If no other parts the risk would have to be faced, but as a fast of the globe were capable of producing sotten. there are several possible fields within the Empire itself, whose development would give a Cleared '000

partial alternative. The British Cotton Grog. ing Association

steadily increasing the yield 11,194,073 8,487,841 19.671 within the Empire, but the work in slow

7,973,123 6,901,594 14,874 and might well be accolerated. The 11164.386 11,142.731 22.306 spinning industry is more and more being con English 6,842,887 8,783,525 15.625 centrated on the higher counts and he lite 5,027,397 8,850,000 14,877 demand for the rough indigenous cottons of What I have become. I have become through Glasgow

... 3.249.121 2,818,239 6,067 Africs; but there is no reason why the quality

1,944,529 3,118,366 5,062 should not be darkest Africa. Still, as we pointed out

The Mémorial Diplomatique" of Paris religion and morals, who preserves our idoals, Chientis woman who raises us up, who teaches us Bombay

4,043,703 3,878,979 7,921 seed are for proved, for several kinds of 1764,618 1,396,532 3,160 American supply in 1863 gave a great impetus

prosper. The failures of

the before, the duty to the living is more

It is satisfactory to note that of the Boren

gives some dotalis concerning a new Chinese and weaves heavenly roses in earthly life. What Darbas

1,367,980 1,588,149 rail way project,

ject, backed by an influential Shang-1

688.149 3,955 to these experiments, but with the restoration 1,690,605 1527,596 3,217 clamant in its demands than that to the of age reported in Hongkong only had group. It is proposed to build a line from 1y to you you will not understand, for you Capetow

1,709,062

of peace interest languished until the revival two proved fatal

are too young, but recall my Shanghai to Kinchain, a distance of about 100- no more.

When I am

1,600,824 1.361,689 kilometres, and un application for a concession

1,357,948

2728 within the last few years. It is to be hoped that the country will not wait for another *I wanted to draw educated women to Gibraltar

Viatoria BC 1,353,819 1,415,754 with

similar disaster, but will give ample assistance, 4,586,142 4,570,854 but for this we are not sufficiently Communications. The line will follow the

9.156 coast, traversing, the plates of the Yangtze men sluald not dabble in man's work and busi Colombo

both public and private, to extended experiments Malta...

4,036,752 4,027,000 8,063 Hangchor. The promoters seek to Bay of ass, but they should Influence him, soothe him, Singapors (3) kinog, and following the shore of the of

sources within the Empire.The Times: 6,527,286 6,543,625 13,070 railway with their own funds, and to make no politics were pursued la ladies drawing-rooms (1) Include Chinese junks. (2) Ocean trade

wad lead him to what is right Formerly, Penang

2,557,483 2,951,254 5,508 CANNON'S AUTO ALLOWANCE appeal to the public until the work in completed. but in most cases those women were hat good

THE DALAI LAMA,

It is reported from Washington that careful and pure, and sought to attain selfah aima (3) exclusive of warships, transports, yachts and Such women I don't want. I want only women are craft, and inter-settlement trade vessels, analysis of the conference report on the legisla with pure hearts.

There is a marked difference in the amount tire appropriation bill shows that Speaker ago by the Ex-PRESIDENT before out again and that a gentleman who has been ing the future movements of the Dalai Lams, be summoned to collaborate with men. Wo our of Glasgow one could understand the Government expense after all. From the report brilliant assemblage at the Sorbonne connected with the Hongkong and Shanghai it is learned that he is expected in St. Petera men aro all clumsy, We Germans, specially Feming, year after year, clear from 400,000 to appeared that the amendment providing for the difference because of building. But why should presented to the two branches of Congress it by the British and Russian Governments, and

sre always awkward bears even

100,000 tons more than enter Whange come maintenance of the Vice President's car had British Miniator in Polding

the former has raised no objection.

wishes, but she can get many & secret out of an The Lama is described as a warm friend of opponent in the course of a gossipy chat. A yet come out of it?

the Speaker's Bussis, and there is some reason to think that woman chats so charmingly that we old masses

car had been rejected. Technically that is what happened, but at a more than we

foot, the $2,5

500 appropriation for

deed, and the sonen, of sorrow and grief

Montreal (2)

to

should not blind us to what is happening Mr. A. H. Basto, of Messrs. Noronha & Co,, I has already been load the Ministry of politics. We are still in loading-stringa. Wo-Aden 2958,965 2,947,092 5.945 and to rapid development of the sapply from

6. Des Voeux Road, reported to the police that around us or make us deaf to words of between 3 and 4.30 o'clock on Monday after wisdom and warning. Especially do we noon someone stole from his coat a silver watch commend to the consideration of all who and a gold chain with sovereign attached, of a have the interests of their ·race at total value of $83; heart the truths which garnished the

The Peking Daily News states that it is

mature

6,761,019 6,723,162 13,414

romarkable oration delivered three weeks rumoured that Sir John Jordan is not.com With regard to the reporta current concern. the day will come, however, when of shipping entered and that leaving. In the Cannons automobile will be cared for at

women will

diploma

his first addrese in "Bank for a number of years will be appointed burg in June. The matter has been discussed at. A olever woman can be silent when these vessels that do not go into Perang and been retained and the amendment relating to

in Paris It was

Europe, and we can quite appreciate the discrimination of REUTER in selecting the

The return of visitors to the City Hall Library

were 324 to the Library and 166 to the Museum,

sho

How To BE BEAUTIFUL Keep your on-

matter

the

Balient features of this discourse for tele and Museum for the week ending the 15th he may attempt to take the opportunity afforded, do not notion that femitme is superior plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Créme Charmante, Lait Speaker's car was transferred to another para- graphic transmission The words of the day, 1910, shows that of non-Chinage there by the visit to interest this country in his intended, for a Charmant and Special Skin: Tonio and Pindre graph covering expenses of select pommiftoo necessarily condensed cablegram revealed

grievances against Chink. But, although relato in cutia are not accepted is being Charmant will enable you to do it. Hee and similar ituus and was incorporated into s and of Chinese 140 to the former and 2,133 toons between St. Petersburg and enough of the force and vigour of the man the latter The Library was, therefore, used by not of the happiest, it may be taken for granted absolutely authentic, although it is duilted Specialities for the Skin are the study of a lump appropriation of $75,000. So it appears

Peking are Those utterances to suggest that the intellectual audience in 524 persons and the Museum by 2,299.

that the Russian attitude will be identical with that much in the phraseology is pure Bielinotime, A. J. Watson & Co, Ltd., Sele Agents. that there is to be no discrimination between the British

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the Speaker and the Vice-President after all.

mzarokian,

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