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SHIPPING NOTES.
The steamer Hawaii, which Mr. O. A. Steven recently bought at Hongkong for the Hawaiian Sugar Plinters' Association, is on the island of· Siquijor, Philips in Islands. Mr. Storen sail 'Dr. Arlington Pond, who was a passinger from De aquela to Siquijor, were on board at the time. The rossel has two large boles in the bottom, while the stern is almost entirely submerged, and it will probably be found a diffent tanks to sare her. Mr. Stoven, Dr. Poud and Chief Ofleer Gray of the stranded vessel, secured passage from the scene of the wreck to Argao on a government launch. Divors have been engaged to examine the extent of the damages.
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a
PARIS LETTER.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, 1910.
WRITTEN SPECIALLY FOR THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS."].
September 12t
DEAL LIVING,
Strauss and
THE HOLIDAY SPIÉST.
Another sign of tho koliday spirit is that French authors are discussing with outsiders their plans for the coming literary season Among the most important of these projects is that of M. Jean Rishopin, who is going to have a version of "Macbeth" produced at the
COMPANY REPORT..
THE DAIRY FARM COMPANY, LIMITED.
The report and statement of the Company's accounts for the year ended 31st July, 1910, are As follows:-
Directors.-Dr. J. W. Noble and the Hon. Mr. Edward Osborne relies by rotation, but are eligible for re-election.
THE CURSES OF KOREA.
Poverty in the worst onrse of Korea, says s writer in the Seoul Press. Many characteristis evils and abusos reanlt from it. Travellers are struck with the universal sight of melancholy cities and miserable villages. We miss in all grown-up Koreans that buoyancy and activity- which some of pro-perity and great hope. The masses are shiftless and indolent. Year in year out, they stand patctically in the some position, purating They lack aspira-
their indolent routine
a hand-to
tions and are leading literally month life. Under the simple economie or Pho industrial motivity in machine production. ganisation there is but little trade and Korean aro used to host of their ansient civilization, but even in the households of great Yungpan we can very rarely find fine arts or any other valuable relics of the enlightened post. The total personal property of an average Korean family, including house, farniture, cloth- ing and implements, might be worth only a few hundred yea
who specialises on the digestive organs. Me- dical inspootion in the schools is about to ha instituted as law in France with the tripla collaboration of the Commnnes, the Depart ments and the Stste. A project of law, elaborated by the Minister of Public Instruc
before the tion, has abready been laid Chamber of Députés. Thanks to ⚫ groop The very troublesome food question is being of Parliamentarians, headed by such men The preût for the year, after writing off as M. Leon Bourgeois, Ferdinand Buisson, 88.387,97 for depreciation and bad and doubtful actively combated. An olaborato plan of cam-
the debla, and providing for directors and auditor's slowly and half.) Paul Deschanel, aign against dear living has been drawn up by Paul the General Labour Federation. As the result of welcome Bill will undoubtedly become a law fees, amounts to $62,350.64, from which it is meeting of the Federation just hold, meetings soon. And, unlike another and similarly aimed proposed to pay a dividend of one dollar and are to be organised throughout the country by law of 1836, let us hope it will not come to us twenty cents per share, absorbing $48,000; tu transfer to cattle reserve fund, $10,000: to Bre the local branches, while the central body will still-born
and typhoon insurance fund, 84,000; and to organise a second series, Posters are to be issued calling attention to the awful cost-of|
carry forward 8350.64. living as it affects. the working 'classis, and proving that the increased prices are not-as has been argued the consequance of higher wages, Workmen are to be advised to buy from co- operative socistics as far as possible, and to boycott sugar as long as
The same plan is ad. Comédie Francaise. This will make the gecond self for re-aloetion at this mouting. high prices continue. vised with regard to other objects, the price Froncks version of "Macbeth" in two years, for of which has been put ap-wino, meat, etc. that of M. Maxriva Masterlinek, given at his Yot another Departmental Council that of country house of Bainte Wandrillo, hai not the Girends in the Bouth-West of France yet boon forgotten. M. Rostand has made or has pronounced itself in favour of reducing the is making a version of Fanit," but at this moment at his country house at Cambo, to corn duty if the harvest figures indluste a
returned, which he bas
the author of Nagasaki nowa states that the new Mexico shortago, so that the price of broad may not be
"Chantoeler "which after all was not so hago Maru, built at the Mitsu Bishi Shipbuilding Increased. At Toulonso the Union of Syndi. Yard to the order of the Osaka Shosen Kaisha, coton has called upon the Députés to introduce success na he anticipated--is writing a drama about which ho forbids his friends to speak, underwent ber spood frials or the 17th instanta Bill for establishing a Slate monopoly on the bject of "Holand de Roncovaox," with mocase. The new vessels will be placed on the Tacoma service of the Osaka. Shosen
Among other novelties George Bernard Shaw Kaish. It is stated that when the Pausma
is being translated into French, and his trans- Canal is completed, the Osaki Shosen Kaisha
lator is also writing a book about him called, Barnard Shaw, the Molière of the Twentieth will stond its probent service to the east coast
Centary," of the United States.
From the 1st October post-offices are es tablished on board the Chiyo-maru, Tenyo-mart and Nippen-maru of the Toyo Kison Kaisha, as well as on the Nippon Yusen Kaisha linera Au-maru, Inada haru, and Tambu-maru, now plying on the Paciffe. Both the Japanese and American currency may be used in purchasing
The
postage stamps on board the liners. Department of Communications bas, in this connection, placed the value of an American dollar at two yen in Japanese currency.
the present
coro, meat, and wine. As a temporary measure pending the adoption of this scheme, it suggests the purchase by the Municipal Council of wheat and wine at a fixed price. The Government is also asked to take off the import duties on corn and wine. The Minister of Finance continues to clamour for more money, which means the imposition of fresh taxes.
The British, steamer River Clyde, which
A TRAP FOR BURGLARS. arrival on Banday from Newensdio, N.8.W.,
The "Dynamometer of Burglary" is an experienced very boisterous woatler crossing from the Philippines. Heavy sons were con-invention of M. Bertillon, the renowned finger tinually washing over the vessel, but the vessel mork expert of Paris, destined for the oxperi. behaved admirably. Captain Kerr remained mental study of the traces and marks or splinters continuously on the bridge for forty-eight made by burglars in entering residences or hour. Mr. W. Smith, the chief engineer, was breaking open drawers and cupboards. This washed out of his room and picked up on the apparatus registers the force used by burglars, deck much knocked about, but is now There are two discs, one of which measures the pressure or force of traction, and the other convalescent.
records it after a burglary has bean committed, M. Bertillon experiments with a piece of wood similar to that operated on by the thist, and by means of the dynamometer he can judge whether the work is that of a man of normal or more than average strength.
French medical
BIOTING AT LIENCHOW.
FRENCH DREADNOUGHTS.
The first series of French Dresdnonghts- six in number-is expected to be completed in the course of next year. They have already been launched. In the mesatime an interesting statement foreshadowing a possible change in
Painlevé, a Député sad an engineering French naval policy has been made by 31. expert, who is at prosent at Cherbourg study- ing serial and submarino navigation. I
defensive instrument and the part it would play: want to examine the role of the submarine as a in the event of its being decided, as a matter of general tactics, to limit ourselves in the Channel and the Atlantic to defence, and reserve the whole of our offensive forces for the Mediter
aneen. Destroyers and submarinos would servG to oppose a landing or a serious agression on the part of a foreign fleet on our northern or western coasts. I am studying this question with a that he was going to journey from his residence journal has discovered what he says is a certain number of qualified representatives of in South Hunan to Canton City by way of simple and efficacious plan of scaring away the navy." Asked would what be done with the Lienebow, the mention of the latter place caused the friend to shake his head. The writer made barglars. It is simple enough. The car battleships and oraisers, M. Painlevé replied that
A popular air consists of a phonograph. the somewhat unwarranted and boastful remark is inserted and the maabine placed in readiness they would be stationed in the Mediterranean, Do you not know that the safest places into play. It is kept silent by means of a string For the moment, apparently, this plan is merely Chica for foreigners are thon in which for attached to the door. As soon as the door is under consideration. There is a pretty obvions signers have already boon killed?" "Boast not
mass of the French naval forces in the thysali of the morrow" might have been the opened the music begins, and the intruder la connation between the proposal to station the met with either a comic song or a classical piece. Mediterranean and the poderstanding with litting answer.
He ventures no further, for he thinks a concert
England. is in progress. If the householder is awakened, by the disturber all he has to do is to shut the door; when the music will at once cease. It is
A correspondent writing to the N.-C. Daily Newl from Chenchow, op September 18th, says
When the writer mentioned to a native friend'
Three days later, arriving at Lionchow all was well at Brat. The men's and women's hospitals, the boys' and girls' boarding schools,
sented a prosperous aspect as seen in the morn.
A correspondent in
THE NAVAL ESTIMATES.
The French Naval Estimates of expendituro
Auditor. The annexed accounts have boon
audited by Mr. H. J. Chapman, F.A.A., in the absonse of Mr. W. Hutton Potts, who offers
J. W. NOBLE, Chairman."
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT
This, certainly, is not a very encouraging picture. If they are improvident and Jaxy, | however, they alone are not to blame. These qualities seem to be largely the products of their former native government. What motives had they to
to be
anything else,
when almost all the trita
of their labour beyond the means of baro subsistence were taken away by the ruling casto? Now, uder the direct and immediate his benevolent Japanese Majesty $2,700.00
protection of 5.813.05 they are for the first time perfectly secure of 1.417.26 life and property. It will, however, be some
time before the
fully 10BANGA
the sun Leen wither- value of such security, which they adequate ospitel nor requires look forward to knowledge, to turn
To directors' and auditor's feas Dr. For the your ended 31st July, 1910. To repairs and renewals To land cultivation and improvement To loss on subsidiary coins To Written off-
It
Bad and doubtful debts$1,651.88 594,00 Share investinosta
Building's
3,869.73
Furniture, machinery,
and stores
2,272.36
To balance ...
Cr.
By balance from last year By interest... By sarip fees
By bad debts recovered By balance of working account
881,386.24
to the best account. others' and there is no doubt that the
balp Government will leave nothing undone for the amelioration of the conditions of the natives. 8,387.97 Many projects may be conceivable for contribu 62,350,64
tion to the object, ali with more or less apparent merit; and any intelligent and sincero efforts 891,386.4 on the part of the Japanese may possibly not be
totally lost
lost to the natives. If wo are to concedo truth to a theorem that civilized peoples owe 81,850.01
their advancement to the fact that they have 2,029.58 wanted so many things and have been willing
55.00
to work to get them, the use of Korea appears 209.87 to be
by no menas hopeless. The scale of living 77,241.78
of average Koreans is exceedingly loss. In fact Among the natives the lower the scale of life the SMORE more likely they are to rest contest with it so long as they are not shaolutely starving. A great majority of them have hardly say am. bition to better themselves or raise their stan dard. They put little store on future woode and will not try to satisfy their varied needs by constant Taboar sad by subordination to the
All Koreans, lowere, Love... striotest discipline..!. $240,000.00 enjoyment.
Those who can afford it like to 202.00 live in style and even the poorer ones seek what 20.000.00 Inxury they can afford. Will hot this be 10,000.00 lateat stimulus to work? Removal of artifi- 44,475.11 oisi impediments in the way and judicious 62,350.64
part of the rulers will, I am encouragement on the sure, gradually develop the stimulus to an $377,027.75 officient point. Enough of such encouragement we Bad in the liberal principles of government $ 64,774.85 announced in the Proclamation of the 29th of August by the Resident-General. And I ven- ture to make some suggestions with the view to 130,000.00 removal of avinal obstacles to the development
of the stimulus.
BALANCE SHEET 31er Julr, 1910, Liabilities. Capital:--
40,000 shares at 87.50 each $300,000 Less $1.50 per share act
60,000 untled-op- Unclaimed dividends Cette reserve
Fire and typhoon inenrange fund Accounts payable Balance of profit and loss soo unt
Arvota,
...
Cattle... Building and property ... $133,869.73 Furniture, machinery and
Lasa written off...
...$ 20,272.36 2,272.36
stores Lam written of, Bhare investments and
mortgages
Low written off
Steam launch Accounts receivable. Stooks on hand..
* 60,825.00 594.00
18,000.00
cout
SKIN DISEASE
PUZZLED DOCTORS
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FIRST NATIONAL ATHLETIC
GAMES FOR CHINA.
During the week beginning Monday, October 17th, the first national athletic sports for China will be held on the grounds of the Nun Yang exposition in Nanking. These sports will, for the frat tima, bring together the best athletic matorial in the empire to compete for national Control of usurers, I believe, is a matter of championships. The exposition has a large urgency. Since the establishment of the field, with a one mile race track, and this will Rosideocy-General various provisions have been now be put into pondition for the games. made for supply of cheap funds, but peasants and Thers sports are being organized and directed small traders who have no good security to offer by a national athletic committee, of which Dr. have so far benefited comparatively little by the Exner, of the Shanghai Chinese Y.M.C.A., is 62,231.00 aziating institutions of credit. These people chairman.
3,000.00 are still depending upon usurore for thei
their small 44,427.26 loans. They are charged interest at ten per the 54,594.64 cent. or so per month. They possibly know
rate is rainous, but are helpless; they must $377,027.75
somehow manage to continue to live. On the other side, I must admit, asurers in Korea are venturing no small risks. Their occupation taxon heavily their powers of discrimination and requires exercise of that care which one cannot representing these sections. The five sections always expect but of individual enterprise. It are about to hold their preliminary meets, must also be admitted that in spite of all that which will serve to choose the teams which can be said against them usurers are a necessity will represent the sections at Neaking. It is in the prosent undeveloped state of this posin difficult sula. This, however, serves no excuse for care
E. J. CHAPMAN, F.A.A., Auditor. Hongkong, 20th September, 1910.
LIGHT TOLİS IN TIE STRAITS. SETTLEMENTS.
the church of bright red bricks auricuuted by added that it is advisable to change the record on now ships already under construction or to
H. MANUK, Apting Secretary. dome and the missionaries' honnas sil pre before again retiring, so that if the thief should be laid down in 1911 show an increase of
I have compared the above statement with the £5,600,000, as against £4,920,000. The laying books, vouchers and securities of the Company ing sun on their plant hill opposite to the make an attempt later on he may not hear the £680,000 on those for 1910 -the total being
down of two battleships of 23,000 tons is pro-and have found the same in accordance there city from which we caught bur first sight of same picco again:
ALUMINIUM COINAGE PROFORAL REJECTED. them. On closer inspection one was the mors
posed, but, even supposing the estimates are with. impressed with the painstaking work that had After many months of discussion and experi- voted, it is not expected that Work on the can bean done in restoring buildings and carry menting, the French Government hare decided begin until very lato in 1911. Moreover, these though the not to adopt aluminium coinage. This is on the two battleships will, it is stated, have to be built ing on everything just as terrible outrage of 1905 had never occurroi. recommendation of the Commission of Scientists in private yards, Brest and Lorient being fully Yat there were grim remindors of that painful whom the Government appointed to consider occupied with the two battleships for which event. Five martyrs" gravey occupy a cemetery the subject. A certain number of aluminium oredits were voted a few months ago..
- test, but the result of this will be according to the estimates on the Mission compound. Half a mile away is coins were made the cave in which the victims had vainly tried lightness of the white metal, which was one —a rednotion of wages in the national building to hide. Its labyrinthine passages suggest the of its chief recommendations, has condemned yards of about £134,000, resulting from the one half-penny, dismissal of about a quarter of the workman ponibility of escaping a hostile crowd only to it. he lost for ever in the dark intricacies of its piece made of aluminium weighed only 1.9 employed on new construction
This fact is cavazious depths. The lady who escaped both grammes, sa against 5 grammes in bronze, and certain to result in opposition to the estimates. those dangers still heroically carries on her it is thought that a coin, is light world slip work at the aforesaid compound. Astous
tablet put up by the Chinese authorities rearks the place where three of the five victims were done to death just outside the cave,
ATTACKS ON SCHOOLS,
minds of
A tvo
na
centimo, or
through the fingers, especially the rough g
of a workmen. Tests are now to be made of s bronze containing 10 per cent of aluminium, which, it adopted, will reduce the weight by one-half. This combination of metals possonESS a fine golden yellow colour, and the coins made of it will therefore be perforated so that they may not be mistaken for 20 frans pieces.
HYGIENE IN SCHOOLS.
The
EXPANSION OF THE JAPANESE
NAVY.
BILL TO BE INTRODUCED NEXT SESSION. '
t
ENCOURAGING TRAMP STEAMERS. ·
was some
gare,
but no more.
the
*more
For the purpose of these games China has been divided into five sections as follows:
Section 1. North China
Bection 2. Hankow and Wuchang Section 3. Nanking and Svoɑhow Section 4. Shanghai
Soutien 5. South China,
Most of the sports will be between teams
to
generally championships. It has
which
guesй it this time rying on their crusl exploitation to extremity section will carry away the largest number
of national
been at the expense of needy farmers and tradestuen.
that Shanghal has the They can, of course, rightly ask for a reason-
strongest athletic work, but on the strength of abis return on their investment and reward for reports from other sections this ie matter of | If the State can afford to considerable uncertainty. The north, partion. have ali its subjects poor, it cannot afford to larly Tientsin, has been doing systematic BBTC
ruined; no amount of prosperity athletic work for a good many years, and they insite games. among some classes will make up for abseite are very active in preparation for destitution among other
It would not be surprising if victory should case of Japanese usarers satisfying
harraful perch on their banner. On the other hand, of their reeds
while li tle is known of the records of South and unpardonable for obvious reasons. Some Chias, it is known that they have a good many. thing should be lone to reduce the evil to a strong athletes. The Wachang sention, too, minimum. I would recommend institution of is particularly strong in some lines. A strong regulations for control of unrers whereby they tennis team is reported from that section. The will be liable for leasy: munetary or following is a list of the sports corporal punishment when they are proved to be guilty. At the same time plans ought to adopted for further promotion of facilities for credit so that all lionost and hard workers can secure loans on relatively easy terms without any substantial security to offer.
will bo
THE PEKING GAMBLING RAID.
to
be
hald:
which will be
1. A field and track meet for teams repre. senting the five sections,
2. A Bold and track micet for middle school teoma representing the five sections.
3. A field and track meet for teams ropresen- ting higher institutions of learning. This will be by colleges and not by sections.
4. A national tennis tournament
5. A national football tournament.
5.
A national basket ball tournament.
The events in Nos. I and 3 will be as follows
100 yard dash.
220 yard dash.
440 yerd daab.
880 yard run:
880 Fard relay race, four men.
120 yard low hurdle race.
Running high jump.
Running broad jump.
At the meeting of the Straits Legislativo Council last work, the Attorney General moved the second reading of the Light Tolls Act Amendment bill.
Mr. Darhishire moved the rejection of the hill because it discriminated between vessels parsing up and down the Straits and using our Bights. He would have bat no objection tu sil
Nuls being sxempted. He balieved the pay ment of something like $50 to $60 by an ordinary ocean-going steamer influenced certain amount of business to go to Sabany which he thought all would agres was something more than a bogey. He presumed the infen- The Tokyo Asahi maya a Bill providing for tion was to penalise vessels in the shipping We learned that a riet was brewing and
the expansion of the Navy will ba introduced conforenes aut to influence conference owners trouble expected. It soon that the ovnsu8
into the next session of the Dist. The Kateurs to adjust their methods of business. If so, that had been ordered is exceedingly up-
Government has already decided to appro the scheme showed a considérable Jack of the popular. The people imagined that a now and
priate Y. 15,000,000 for the purpose, this sum senes of proportion. The bribe would have about weeping form of taxation was to fellow. It
Less time in the school-team and more time sing the surplus brought over from the as much effect as a toothpick to upheave the
At 10.30 am. on the 23rd-ult, the threa de- Prramids. And did not the bill seem some- was said that over ten thousand people had come in the open air as advocated by Dr. Albert previous year. The work of constructing a in from the country and that the Government
naval base at Chinha Buy, South Chosen, what unworthy in association with such lofty fendants, W. R. Giles, A Resa, and T. W achools were to be destroyed and, that done, that Mathien is likely to be the future order of the will be started sert year, when a sum of ideals as had been referred to in the introduc. Jakson, who were recently released on bail, surrendered themselves at H.B.M.'s Consulate the Mission schools would next slaim the atten- day in France. "In all oivilised countries," Y500,000 will be defrayed from the Treasury,, tion of the Freight and Stoamship bill?
Mr. Fort seconded because, the
Vice-Consal H. Porter. His Honour called the tion of the populace. Why the oenana is co- remarks Dr. Mathien, "the excess of sedent the work to be spread over several yaars, neted with the
and acuisting: It is also reported that the Japaz authorities; was what he took it to be, the bin" atention at Tientsin. The case was tried before Mr. not quite easy to seo. However, it is ariness in schools, and the giving of too much It was roll of the defendants and read the cheere, viz., people
keep recognized that already the upkeep of these time to intellectual work, have resulted in an and other premises in Eiko Bay, North Chosen, better to wait and see what was the effect of this house in Chinese Territory. Mr. K. schools has increased taxation and it is feared that insufficiency of time devoted to open-air life and for the accommodation of a naval corps. This the Conference bill. One of the chief grounds of bling more taxation is required to build and maintain more of these objectionably modera institutions, physical education. And yet open air life and work will be spread over two years, and is complaint against the shipping conference was Mounssy appeared for Messrs. Giles and that the conference did not make the shippor of Ross. His Hondar stated that the charge was laid by the Chinese authorities and called
of goods pay is proportion to the value of services
evidence. There Farthermore, the officials on whom devolved exercise are of prime utility to the health of the expected to cost T. 280,000-Japan Gazelte.
rendered. If the present bill were passed, they for the production of the census decree had boot young. Open-air games are indispensablé, not
being no evidence submitted the were putting a special tax on certain poor dismissed. Mr. Mountay naked as to what responsible ent
while exempting others, in other words,
taken to recovor valuables allegedl trin
to bave been Has an architect the same right as a painter, were practically imitating what they so much steps should be
Haliked in the couforence itself. was sent up. O dialoot! Wo were re the recent School Hygiene Congress hald insuulptor, a musician, or a man of letters to
The Governor reminded the previous s
taken from the defendants by the Chinese pul- speakers
ice at the time of their arrest, and his Honour that
the object of the Conference bill was to.
authorities, out bis consent having been obtained?
In Belginn, at any rate (wiites a Paris-ror swoop away the talk altogether. The object referred them to the Tegation
through whom they should apply for redress. got ready and sent under asdort, this was done, degrees to return to s saber life, more favourable respondents the law hes pinced the matter beyond of the present bill was not so much to penal. His Honour also told the defendants that their Meanwhile the city gates had been olosed to
to its development and its good health. You doubt, and a recent judgment in the Brussels is the conference as to snecurage tramps
Courts confirms the rights of architect. come here by offering them
The Court then olosed, up emo after prevent more country people from entering know that this necessity imposes itself all the Later the gates were to open
M. Acker, the architect of the Brussels Exhi and to indaes them the freedom from tolls, discharge was in no way dus to official backlog. The three men bitterly complain of the treat- in which of soldiere, including munteleen,sta get more imperiously as individual blemishes, due bition, having obstrust that s rival had arest d January 1 next, when it was to be hoped, the
emerged.
mont they have received at the hands of the He brought his men up our way and himself to defective hygiene, especially at the age two houses in the Avonte Albert, the facaden conforenen, in the objcoticnable form ontered our house with other oficers. They when the mind and body are being formed, are of which were a reproduction of a façade te bad it now existed, would exist no longer The Chinese Authorities while in custody. Mr. Giles, were forced away to Sabang who had a downged arm, bad the bone rebroken, mads up in fierceness of visage for their corpu-
an action
Lion against his rival, and claimed by payment of
tribanal support for
t for.the Government's policy in trying Hospital. Messrs. Ross and Jackson arrised lensy. Though ont of bruth they volubly transmitted and strengthened by heredity so that
dishevelled condition caused by discussed the situation. The 200 soldiers in after individuals it in the races that are affected damages. M. Aokor won his case, the
here in a the fact that the facades to induce such vessels to some here. Also,
was not a bad thing to give a bint to the gentle- designed by the defendant
wout the Chinese poli
Police They also complain about of the street to the second floor, a servils crymen will of the design of which M. Acker was the author, more than one string to their bow. It had been their treatment during their detention in the said that the conference could drive a coach and Chinese goal, and the brutality of the and that the slight differences in detail were
called and warders, Another man
The Social Democratie party in England has j tour through the Conference kall, but he had
police and only intended to disguies the counterfeit.
In consequence, the imitative architect was no doubt the Attorney-General would be equal Sebaiz (we believe) is still in the Chinose decided that the annexation of Korea by Japan condemns to pay to M. Acker an indemnity of to designing some bar across the gateway. Any Prison in Peking, having lest ble papers and £80, and the parmer was anthorised to publish how this hill was intended as a step in that being unable to prove the jurisdiction of the
for second ading was then car entitled-China Times.
French authorities to which he claims to be The motion for the judgment in three newspapers selected by procesSE. him, at the expense of the defendant.
ried, Mears. Darbakire and Fort dissenting.
the
for eracting the schools. A blow only to their normal growth, but even to their
simed at the schools would give the authorities
is the most effective way. A squad of soldiers intellectual and moral formation." "You will
it delighted us to hear their all agree," observed Dr. Mathieu speaking at
Hunan (not
which was smaller and more easily
After the girls of the school bad been
youth that is tributary to the schools of various
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Pole vault.
12 lb. shot put.
12 lb. hammer throw."
The middle school events will be as follows:
50 yard dash.
100 yard dash.
150 yard dash.
440 yard run.
880 yard relay race- Running high jump. Running broad jump. Pole vault: Alb, shot put.
St. John's College and the Y.M.CA. 80hool given permission to attend the games at Nanking, nod it is expected that other schools will follow their examplo. Arrange- ments will be made to run either a special train
the
of
or special cars on a regular train to Nanking Bhanghar Times.
Vue city bad que led the disturbers of tho peace, and threatened at the very source of their basing its decision out were, from the level with whom they wero nt war that they hadgh treatment they received at the handa from Sbangbai for the games, on Ootber 17th.-
but not before the Middle and Lorer Scheele vitality.
bad both been badly battered. We were assured Goethe diod exclaiming,
"Licht mehr
that the trouble was at an end, and that Licht Light! O! more light! What is now there was no need for the soldiers to slag, nor for the residents to stay away from their wanted particularly in all French schools is respective houses any longer. The writer, too, Air in the School! Air in the lungs! Air in Was free to pursue his way, thankful that he could have the kudos of being at a Lienohow the curriculam! Medical inspection in the riot without any more disastrous consequences schools of France is soon to be made into law, than delay, to the journey.
according to Dr. Mathieu, the noted physicisa,
is all wrong, and the executive committee has so informed Mr. Asquith and Sir Edward Grey They protest against this "entire policy of piracy sed plunder."
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