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INDIANS AND

CHINES IN SOUTH AFRICA. London, November 11th,"

Router totographs from Johannesburg tust the Cantonese Club last night presented an address to Moners. It tol and Polak, in which the Chiness associated themselves with the Indians.

WRECK AT DOVER,

GEELT SAILING, BHIP ON THE ROCKA

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2ND, 1910.

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THE JAPAN-BRITISH EXHIBITION AMERICA IN THE PHILIPPINES. | notstand paide for any white man, and least for

The Commissioners of the Japan.British Exhibition were the guests of the Lord Mayor

TIL.

at luncheon at the Mavon House on Saturday THE FIRST FRUITS OF EDUCATION Novozler 6th.

Mr. Ritch, replying, said that they had not people were armed by the firing of maroona Mr. kojino Wade, Japan Lord Byt

en barked on a war of vengeanos or retaliatica, but they stood for justica and equity.

Polk sait that if the Union Parliament did not give justice, it would injurs not only the Asiatics, bo's the whole body polític, as on a wrong foundation-they-could-upt oreet a stable

BUN ON THE BIRKBECK BANK.

London, November 17th.

-structure.

A gale of extromo violonce, accompanied by torrential rain, þan prevailed at Dover on the The Lord Mayor was necompanied by thờ 6th Kerember, and ases of thrilling soes Lady Mageress and Miss Knill, and among were witsasend in ronunction with the strand those plasent were the Japausso Ambasador. ing of the very large five-masted-fall-rigged the Unke of Norfolk (president of the. 1.xhib German sailing ship Preussen cast of Dover tion). Lord Desborouch (Troddont of the About Ore o'clock in the evening the towns London Chamber of

Commissioner. summer te their cations, whilst to a sioner-Gonorn), Mr. H. Yauawaki, M. L. Lie lifeboatmen and the rocket General), Mr. Imra Kiralfy (British Commis apparaing "öreve to were despatched from the port to the Boppa; and Mr. N. Kanzaki (Commissioners), assistance of to ship, which was found to be Mr. Albert Kiralfy, Sir James Ritchie, in A very porilona "posit on under the high Sir C. Rivers Wilson, the Archdeacon cliff, at a polut known as Crab Bay; where London, Sir John Pound, Bir T. Crosby, there are very dangerona reefs of rock. The Mr. J. Sakata (Japanese Consul General), gale is blowing from the southsouth-west, Sir Water Wilkin, Mr. Evjiro Yamazs (Coun- esusing extremely heavy seas to break in ataillor of the Japanese Embassy), Mr. K. Yo the stranded vessel looked a huge thing, with her bussy), Commander Kato (Naval Altació), Lieu tell, square-rigged mests, as so frous the tenant-Colonel iliyashi (Milltary Itache), and

life in braske hotmoon the terrific rain squalis, Sie W. J. Soulsby. which at times blotted cat everything bouw ri

The Prausam parsed Dover, proceding lawn Charnol earlier in the day, in charge of two tuga. She broke away from these and drovo helplessis buck up Channel and on to the low shers. At this point there were four tugs in attendance on the vessel, two of these being from Dover Harbour. Owing to the rinksion of the role, however, and the dangerous pouition, in which the ship linn, Bitor of the tugs were able to get wear enough to establish

OF THE NATIVES.

(FROM THE TIMES" SUECIAL CORRESPONDENT)

any American.. In them at least democratio doctrine has borne fruit:

bear in mind that the future of the Philippine In considering whether it is worth it we must Islands, if they are to have any worthy fatars, depends on the development of their natural resovrces. The problem is fundamentally an agricultural problem; and the one thing for which the high-collared patent-leather-shod product of American education has completa onatompt is anything in the form of agricultural Labour,

raz rigidišo CHARACTER."

An anonymons and basoless circular to deposie point where the biz ship is ashoro. The abizena (First Sacratory of the Japanese Em amplored which havo hai, portaps, arrer man. The polior of the evil Gorranten?:

tors, suggesting that there was some connection with the Charing Cross Bank which recently suspended payment, caused a run on the Birkbook Bank to day. A quege of óver a thousand per. song entered in batches and were paid promptly. It je sfilially announced to-night that the Bank of England extended substantial support.

Loudon, November 12th. Despite rossuring statements the rut on the Birkbeck bank continues. Many waitel all night Depositors were promptly paid until closing time, whon several thousands were still waiting. The financial coinnius demounce fehemently the

author of the circular and lay stress on the sound position of the Bank

....Londai, November 1466.

Tho ran on the Birkbeck Bank is slowly sub siding. Some people waited all night, but the crowds were smaller and were paid promptly, Mazy persons are now paying in.

KING AND THE COLONIES.

London, November 12th.-

The Times, in a leading article dwells on the idon of the King'ʼn visit to the colonies as boing perfectly practicable during the autumn recess to the nearer Dominions, indnding South Africa, without even the appointment of n rogonoy. The Times trusts that the time is not far distant when Their Mujostios, escorted by a squadron of great cruisers, will sail forth on the firat imperial pilgrimages.

EMPEROR OF INDIA.

London, November 12th.

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communication with bot

Firing of rockels to assemble the lifeboatmen caused no excited srowd to gather ou Dover sea front, people using from all directions to witness the Inuich, notwithstanding the terrible weather. Although the ship was noticed to bo driving inshore, it was thought the tars would have succeeded in getting hawsers to her before

In the

RING

UP

the obance, develops undeniablo aptitudo for On the other hand, the Filipino youth, given

many crafts. Boia commonly a clover admirable chanffour or driver of an electric dranghieman and mechanie, and makes au team, showing a steadiness of nerve in oritical moment at least equal to that of the white tas han and is to employ nalica usaistants ax largols as possible in all departments, wherese six years ago there were more American employés in the Government service thau Filipinos, there are now nearly 2,000 more Filipinos then Americans. In the Bureau of finding and Enerving the Filipinos do all folients procenes of colour photography sud JOHNSTONE'S

qnil

Tory

FOR A CASE

OF

some of the political and social aspects of the We have dwelt, in two precoding articles, on present situation in the Philippines, but my far honore than incidental referent hus been made to the eduotional work which is the corner-stone of the structure which the Uritsil Stalea is outarouting to crest. In cost naplating the results of that work, it is neessary to notice, Gra cornin njuer collateral effects of the mysteza intinonen in the aggregato achievement of the 12 years of age than is generally recognizes The Lord Mayor preposed the toist of "The as teash Brat plan, many of those who came out King" and "The Emperor of Japat.

especially in the very early days, word sody atted for their work. It was F-propening "The Commissioners of the inevitable that it should be 80. Japan-British Exhibition," the Lord Mayor fortable farkeopiaa: theory, which once had

Tho.com said tint it was pleasant to remember tust ens wide acceptance in the United States, held that of his first duties when he became Lord Mayor any Ameries was by Divine Providence arvatud

work in printing the was to take some share in the arrangements competent to execute any task which he might color printing; and the work is of and preparations for the Exhibition. They undertake. But it was stratehing this doctrine high standard

to its limits when it was supposed that any man they are antrusted with the details of oxperi-

In the soientiflo looked forward at that time with profound in-

laboratory forest and certitude to the prospects of that great or woman who could pass certain elementary wants requiring sccuracy and techuical skill scheme in which the two Empires were joining exminin-tions, never having had experience of of a high order, and they make scientite draw- hand-in-hand in ghowing to the world their the world beyond that to be gained in a smalkings, as coloured plates of fishes, insects, and respective contributions in arts, manufactures, town in perhaps, Kansas or Indians, entirely farth, of deniable excellence. All authori and other peaceful spheres of national concern. unversed in ways of men, could, being ties are insaying that while (as from analogy EXTRACT FROM "THE LANCET." To-day, when the Exhibition had been brought to suddenly transpi ntel tran unfamiliar environ on would expect) the show a lack of oriri-

successful end, it was very gratifying to him ment, become by the light of antura compo- uality and initiativo, they are extremely quick UR ANALYSIS of this Whisky that his last fauction shenli take the forra of a tent instructor of an Oriental people speaking to learn and to imitats, and so long as the work tribute

indicates that the statement maie in of gratitudo fo the Japanesa and British laugnage which the teacher was as iguorant Commissioners and ef

and clerionl assistants, Malt Whisky distilled in the Put Still More all their programmas Eastern ways of thought Toomuch had been carried out in spite of that first vory be given to the pluck with which the majority praise cannot (orrible drawback the death of King Edward. of 2,400 American men and women who have Mr. Wada, it acknowledging the toast, said come to the islands as tenchors has struggled that it had been one of the highest aims of tho with an impossible task. They have faced Exhibition to bring the two nations more cheerfully almost unthinkable hardships and closely together in the bonds of friend-hip, and reed dangers, buoyed up often by nothing bat they were grateful to the Lord Mayor for his true and lofty belief in the dignity of their assistance in attaining that object. (leur, mission. It was not their fault that sometimes boor.)

they achieved so little, not understanding the causes of their failure, or even, it may be, that they were failing,"

M.P. WHISKY

ate strank the rocks, and this resulted in tho on the brilliant way in ratulation to thomas liv (or she) was of Eastern natures and | admirable office hand herol guidance to make; regard to it is honest, that is to say-It is Para

launch of the Hfeboat being delayed. But when the dangerous conditions wars realised, rocket signals were given at short intervals, the first being fired at 4.50

........TERRIBLE SEAS.

The scene at the launch was an exciting one, The Helmat Mary Hainar Hoyle, which is kept stationed on the marine promenade, was quickly surrounded by a crowd of eager helpers. Cox- life

Mr. Imre Kirally, who also responded to the toast. remarked that the commercial results of the Exhibition. both in this entry and in Japan, had already been of a most satisfactory obaraster.

THE FILIPINO IDEAL AND AMERICAN PILACTICE,

What is conceded to be perhaps the best an.

i onnanaial need only

and education only na mesos te qualify for the statement that it is fully matured. The In most non-white peoples the tendency is to over, the evilence of the palate is in favour of the supposedly incurious life of a Government Horour, while mally and rich, is 'soft. This loué or member of one of the learned pre- Whisky is well adapted for Special Dictatio accentuated by a widespread actual physical

In the Filipinos this tendency is Purposes." incapacity for hard work which will be referred

fessions.

to lator.

"swich Brockunu id fifteen or girirsen

boatmen were quickly in their places, while may willing hands assisted in pincing the boards down the shelving beach foreshore to The Timer discusses of length the ides of tho enable the boat to be launched. It was a weird

cone in the darkness, with the beach lined King visiting India and says that it might be

by found practicable after the Coronation for the thick crowd of spectators, through whom a

Aruso .Thore is no inalisaration now in saying that the might be left in order that the bont said that the hospitality of the Mansion House Any American or European is from the pon of making its

King Emperor to holda solomu darbar at Delhi, wide

clear run. Twenty minutes after Frontal that King Edward should attend the durbar of 1903 was seriously disonesed, but his illness rendored It impossible...

ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

London, November 12th.

Mr. Haldane, speaking at Warrington, said the relations on ht to be no rivalry. Wo the relations with Germany had rarely been

were two grast nations to whom a great deid of commores and industry lay epon. We had no more right to e riticise Germany for organs ing her fest than Germany would havo to object if Great Britain overhauled her military and naval arrangements,

HOCIALISM IN SPAIN.

London, November 13th. Beater telegraphs from Badrid, that a

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the firing of the first maroon all, was brand for the launch the boat was rushed down the waya, plunged over a steep bank of shingle, and went right away into the sea. She was struck by a wave, and it looked at first as if she would bo hurled broadside ashore, but the crow. mana ed. by a strannous effort at their cars, to get her head to go, and she went away out into above. A tur returning into the bay took the lifeboat in tow, and proceeded in the direction of the big ship.

woman who has for many years been working

slysis of the Filipino character, yet written by

lining's idea of edmention," writes Miss Mary H. as a school-teacher in the irinada, "The Fif

ENGLISH.V. SPANISH.

IT

PAYS

you to buy this Whisky. Each case contains B coupon, and one who holds the one selected by the Distillers is ontitled to a FRED FIRST CLASS PASSAGE HOME.

It is commonly said that, taking the islands as a whole, thara is mora English spoken in them to-day than thera over win Spanish i and this is undoubtedly true, It must be remembered that "the Fillpino" even of the 1200] The Japanese Ambassader, in proposing the

dvilized provinces is not ena naiform person, health of the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress,

but halonus to same 16 different tribes ench DWIL dialect, which was proverbial, not only in this country but is Kindness to the captain and aficers of the crnisar

tide of a narrow river, or exit in a barrio, or Japan. The Lord Mayor had shown great

unintelligible to the members of the next tribe. in a contignons island on the other Ikona, which visited Lonton in July. His Fan ("A Woman's Impressions of the Filipillaro, a few me away. There was and in kindness and hospitality wore appreciated notices, 1910), is a social ono, an education which a common medium of mannication, nor only by those who were present bap also by the man to be a gentleman among his peers."

The J-paneso at home. (Hear, hear.).

in many latriots where Spanish was unknows sbo says again, and these lovers there are a number of school-children who have The Lord Mayor replied to the toast.

were the models on which the Filipino a mattering of English, and in the new tongue youths wished to pattern themselves.

What

Imanent in reboot the youths of tribes speaking

H. RUTTONJEE & SON,

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

commonly 40 per cent, of the children of school "age.

beyond the resouros of the Ingmint Govern The furnishing of the extra Evcilities is a motor of money only, but it is a mattor matirely mout. If the money is to be provided, it would have to be provided by the United States, and (or £400,000) > year.

Entlebo lenders are a body of polished did the Spaniarde sim to furnish one. To-day the estimatedl sum required is about $2,000,000

the darkness amid the cheering of the orand GREAT GIFTS TO SOUTH AFRICA, the youths and their parents wed, as these different dinlects now find a means of comm

£500,000-POE, A TEACHING, USIYRESITY.

Capetown, Nov. 6th..

The Duke of Connaught yesterday laid the foundation.stone University Hall.

of

sensation was caused in the Chamber, yesterday, on the top of the cliffe whilst rai was divert the, sum of £200.000 begurated by the tellestnal education.

by the Socialist loader Iglesias declaring that the Socialista joined the Republicans mialy for the purpose of overthrowing the monarchy, THE UNCROWNED KING'S" BETURN TO IRELAND.

was exceedingly

It was

If we grant hat

५.

There is already grumbling onough in America at the expense of maintaining the...

Philippines, on expense which, for political

purposes, is often anggerated, But the time 瀚 Orientalized at hand when the people of the United

States

will have to consider garionsly whether what they are now doing in the islande la not either too much or too little; the former alternative boing, from the American point of view, inadm raible, the question of whether the appropriation of $2.000.000 a year for scusa- tional purposes in the Philippines would not, in the long run, be a good investment.

-rough-munered persons (we speak only of in- nication. It is commonly queer English that dividuals) who come here to make us learn now the children spaak, with and foreign language do to lead us to our ideal R

Amarionn intonation, and there does not yet So the pupils wont daily to school to be taught appear anywhere an inclination in any consider

unlearned daily at home, things which ther

shia class of the people to reard it ng a national There are those, even among intelligent tongne, Nor Eas the Engish which the children Americans, who think that too much value is take home for school any leavening infinones stacked in the United States to a purely in as yet on the daily speech of the home or the village; but its possession, remains a curions, its most onthusiastic champions for perhaps an admirable roomlishment in the

for application in tote to an Oriental people, in the life of the community, the American system as applied to Americans as individual the display of which is soon likely home, it is still permissible to doubt its fitness to grow diffent as the ohild becomes merged What education the Filipinos were given in the past they received through the medium of the Church, and all instruction was touched with authority is likely to tell the inquiring visitor. religious or moral complexion. In one detail, we are just turning the corner." (ver 5.000 at lost, a serious necusation is now brought by teachers are now at work who are themselves. my Filipinos and other non-Americans against and it may well be that the children of the Filipinos, edamated under marion methods, the American school system.

Meanwhile, the roket apparates from St. Margaret's Bay was being harried to the sons. The

from there to Crab Bay is much easier e route for the conveyanne of the rocket apparatus than

At the university luncheon which followed, it is from Doror, bat in any case, the road is

Mr. Malan, the Union Minister of Education, rugged and dimonit. Wild weather Continued, announced that Mr. Otto Beit, had arred to the wind blowing with almost hurricane

late Mr. Alfred Belt for the foundation of

a claimed heavily and the night- Rescue work both as far as the attempts from a grout commoned that Bir Jalins Warn. university at Johannesburg, to the creation of

teaching university at Grota Sebant. land aiul sea were concerned, was being carried ont under conditions of the most trying char- her would make up the amount to an aggregats soter, in fact they could hardly have been of £500,000. worse. The cliffs at the point where the ship London, November 13th.

The Duke of Connaught was raised by the is ashore are about 200ft high, and if the connoil of the University of Good Hope when he Ireland's demonstration of volume to Mr. Mervarets rocket upratotes crew succeeded in arrived at the site of the now University Hall Redmond was without parallel since the return getting a line over the reel, and thus establish- yesterday. He occupied raised dis sue of Parnett from his American toor. When ing connection between slip and shore, it would rounded by university dignitaries their gowns, the lines was sighted, last night, bendres be hazardous work hauling the grow up the The women students presented bouquets to the on the hilltops from Crookelius in the breaches busy with such conditions Duchess of Connaught and Prisorse Patriein harea to Queenstown. Salutes were fleed and of weather as are now prevailing The fores

The Vice-Chancellor baving constituted a con rookela sent up.

and increasing vale was blowing dead on shore Frogation the derres of Diretor of Laws was con at the point where the ship lay and there was ferred upon the Duke. The chancil presented little prospect that a line could be get to her from the cliffs. With the rising tide also the The atmading of this hie ship and the rossus work was creating the greatest excitement at Dover.

blazat up

to felt than ever..

-

On landing af Endaustawo, Mr. Redmond dwelt on the enthusiasm of his reception in Amerier. He was more fit and more determined

London, November 14th. Addressing concourses of people in Cork and Dublin, Mr. Redmond declared that events had shaped themselves in a way that make the triumph of Home Rule ourtain, It was no

ship's position was becoming more critical.

THE QUESTION OF SEX.

our code.

It may be that, on an enthusiatic educational MAPPIN &

THE PRESINT PRODUCT.

WEBB

(1908) LIMITED;"

LONDON;

HAVE APPOINTED

& CO.,

present generation“ will semipt Englisk' në sogisthing moru înfimusta, aņā loss alinn fram The Filipinos, of course, boys and girls allke, ↑ them then they are inclined to da when it comes arrive early at maturity; and, at least as soon from the lips of foreteners The time ölso le as they reach marriageable age, the throghts of approaching when the chiliron of American- an address expreaning in hope that this paint on the sitmotions of the other Americans say progrese mine ansily he more rapid in the second CHS. J. GAUPP the youth of each sex moline to dwell largely fanght parents are nearing school are, and University would be converted into a teaching that the Filipinos in the mass ara astarally generation than it has been in the first. wiversity for the whole of South Africa by in corporating existing collores a monstituent immoraliteed hardly be said that

thoir code

of

ethics is not colleges, and by creating chairs for these sub. Put if the youth of the ne

That the Filipino, especially when there jects for which no single college could be ex pected to provide.

be too inflammable, for them In

is an admixture, though slight, of Spanish or trusted together, there was in pre-American other Eurmen Mond, ja cavable of davuloping THE KING'S INTEREST Y

days a

hich went a long way to assure

abundant ovidence, 14 those who claim that the result of throwing life of the islands,

In the examples of they should not ac be truvied There are many of the mon now conspicunne in the publis These mou, Yowever, STAFO not educated under the American régime. altogether deplorable. It may be that in fruit of that, however reluctant ono pay mum generations there will b

he hull up in the respot and of instinctive purity. But tox in the crowd of dandified and be-collared the Filipino boy and girl an Occidental sense to say it, in its infnence on the national charac

Kores

be

longer a question of whether they would get | Gorman ship Pravesen, now ashore between St. naucht said that the King, who was Chancellor of shaperonage more than Spanish into an individual of a very hich typa there is WATCH MAKERS.

solf-Government but exactly how much and by

what method

· KING LEOPOLD'S DAUGHTER MARBIEN.

London, November 14th.

A

Prince Vietor Napoleon married at Turin, to-day. Princoss Clementine of Belgium, Isego and princely patharing was present,

UNIVERSITY DEGBRES FOE DIETINGUISHED

MEN.

to a more exacting or a more strenuous toet

than that now, before us,

LONDON PORT CHARGES ON TEL. -

with

STICKING TO THE SHIP.

After

its

be

JEWELLERS & OPTICIANS.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

CHATER ROAD,

TO BE TEKIE

LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES.

ever seen in the Colony has

just arrived.

TROPHIES

Much luterest is taken in the casualty to the

In replying to the address the Duke of Con Marcaret's and Dover, partly because the of the university, was most interested in the Preussen is bollored to be the largest existing wolfare of the institution. At the official dia sailing ship proper. She is a ship of 5.081 tona, ner given at Government Hensa on Fridar/ the two zoren together in the schools hus been re chief, though, as we shall sae, not the onte built in 1902, and valued at £20,600, Her owuor, Mr. Lavis, of Hamburg, enjoys night, the Duke of Conas ght said: an excellent reputation as a sailing ship much of which South Africa may well be prend Her past contains with much that is dark owner. The Standard Oil Company's Nars She attracted two of the most enterprising sen- hot, of 7,718 tens, is rally a barge and is faring races of Northern Europe. They came how lont is the United States prepared to labour youths in the streets of Manila, Moro hopeful, tored across the Atlantic, while the German for temporary landing. They romained to

to bring about this result? And men ile it may be, for the future in the influence which ship R. G. Backmers, of 5.548 tons, is the love the land to live and die here.

is showing. itself in the woman-in the school WHAT EDUCATION IS DOING. London, November 14th.

auxiliary steam power, The Preussen

tenchers shattered through the provinces," and The Liverpool University, to day, conferred is laden with a general cargo, presumably

"We can," he continued. "point to the Havlug and this, not so much in or tlolem the trioed waa-hat in than it is a paso rather Dames of the durres of Doctor of Laws upon Lord Morley, | jncluding heavy material such as ironwork and

great men identified in the minds an in meriving, and turning to the educational of apre, non res, laudanda. As a factor in Lord Rosebery, Lord Cromer, and Bir. John cement, and known to cover such different items this country your own.

of all of you with the spirit which has made work in the islands as a whole, one is moved moulding the national character or destiny

I will mention only to so much admiration be the splendour of the the operating cao maly be gradul It thea Buras

as shipaouta, of enamelware and umbrellas.

two-the stalwart Afterwards, at a luncheon, Lord Morley said Twenty-five per cent. was quoted to cover the

courageous old Dutch purpose with which the United States has been mouths who represent the new Governor, Taneieboels, and Casil Rhodes, inspired in her work by the prodigality with They are showing

Filipinian that there was no time when the firm thinking | risk of absolūto total losa.

whose vreat imagination dwelt continually on

reat aptitude for power of the nation was going to be subjected

the development of Rated

which she has given of her best in the Andes our cancially in the trickine and less admirable Very Large Stock, the Finest of the splen lid country towards to accomplish her task, by te devotion with details of politics as understood in the United the north-namely, her development of the allies in remote rural districts, have epent, orators and leaders of mes. Few, probably,

which the teachers as a whole. Whether in the States. Most of them dream of being The greatest heroism, observass London rarions Colonies, and the necessity for a snd are spending themselves for the cure, would be sorunn's about the means by which Loudon, November 14th, paper, is directed towards an idea in which there centralissa Government, the Duke said

that one shrinks from confessing any disap- they attained their ambition; for by frequent Sir James Buckingham, Secretary of the seems nothing substantial. A few days ago the

Your statesmen of all parties and both races puistont with the results as far schiavel. But confession of their own leaders they are azstable Indian Ton Association, lane written to the Port papers were telling the story of Captain Wall South Africs as entering could but grows sense of such disappointment among Ameri Aa one watchus them, as one sees the considera came to the conclusion that the prils from which it would he idle to pretend that there was tot in polition principle and easily corruntad. of London Authority protesting strongly against of the American schooner Holliswood. Though the import rate of 28. 3d, per ton being imposed his ship lay dismantled and fall of water in a worse in the absence of the one sufficient gans in general; and that sense is manifesting tions by which they

y era led. how on tea. Ho also protests. Brainst the heavy raging ses, Captain Walis refused to leave her. remedy-an organic union with a single shelf at the present moment in a tendency by their leaders ⚫nd popular ey are swayed SPORTING CUPS AND

herone ая опе burden, upon the entrepot trade of the Port by The crew were taken off the captain would not Government and single Parliament. With to modify the plan so far followed, to make the randa the uttaraacar of the native Flipino the imposition of both import and export rates go, and had to be left. No hope was on tertained political wisdom and a spirit of self-sacrifice for education less purely intellectual and to give Press, it is imvosible to think that thero has où the ten trade, and urges the Fort Authority that the Hollwood would live through another a common object and of mutual forbearance on more and more importance to manual training yet been created as reasonable lamp of material to take prompt action with a view to exempting night. But she did live so long and longer. which they earmot be too much cougratulated, and technical schools. The truth is that the out of which even the nuclens of a self-govern- SUNDRY SILVER WARE taas re-exported from band..

A British ateamer. herself out of her course and they elaborated in an astonishingly short time Americans are learning in the Philippines ing people can be moulded, overdue, sighted the derelict. On board was the tha draft hot of Union, which the Imperial some of the things with which England has captain, sa wail that he could not stand, but Par, I nat pod unaltered, and to which it become familiar in India and lu Erent; and

PRINCES PLATE firm in his determination not to leave the way, I caure you a cone of very deep and the experience being now, they are inclined to It is maxim familiar to the people of the ship. Again he had to struggle against the special gratiflation to bis late Majesty to give take it hardly and to say bitter things United States, that te pare for too much CUTLERY wishes of his resoners to take him way- with his assentRenter

The Gratobject of education in the Philippines damnericy is more democracy. If one is them. And he did not simegle in vain. To save

is, of course, to make the Filipine an Erelish tempted to discouragement in contemplating FANCY LEATHER GOODS. him they had to tell terribly to tow the Hulkis-

speaking people. Simultaneous'y their chame the present fruits of American educational work wood. The British skipper, very naturally in

into are to be built up and they are to be in in the Philippines, there appears 15 the cironmstance, did not want to tow the

It structed in the beauties of Occidental civilization rentedy than mem education. Ovo connot schooner and 700,000 foot of lumber for

in general. But a Filipino's ideal of education

but earnestly a week. The other's heroism impelled

hope that the principle on which is can which fits him to be a

A gentleman

the United States

will prove to him to make scorifice. "The old man

proceeding "When a woman knows what a lost sheep a you that the first effect of education on a Filipine motives; but, wise or anwise, it is not going

among his press," and eny wouldn't leave her, and of course" he

American

be as wine as it is nedoubtedly inspired by high wouldn't leave the old man." So the le without her, a won would not be a

woman if she didn't long to seek and BATE good to do any work. In Spanish days the course of the Civil War General Grant

is to make him m consider himself toe to be abandoned. In a Holliswood was brought into Galveston. Cepicts the last.

Famous Walls stood obdurately by his duty 65 be

the great mass of natives went declared that he pranised to fight it out on conceived it. There seem no relation between

with their shirt-tails outside such a conception and what we call common

harefceted,

Grant, it will be remembered, fought always their pantaloons (if they wore sny), and they his line if it takes all summer." But General sense. It will be a bad day for the world, how.

stood eside for any white man whom they met. ever, when a sailor's notion of what is fitting is

To-day the treats not only of the city of with every mace of strength that was at bis command. In the Philippines today, lavish Manils, but of all the towns over dismissed as absurd. In this case it has saved

"It is intelligence that a man uesds most in of the Christian Islands, are

arge part and open-handed though the educational palloy *700,000

feet of lumber," and shown

thronged with Victoria, South Africa, going in firat compiled pieturą of a man who preferred honour before? wife the intelligence that will think more of war youths, clad in immaneniste white whas in many respects beon, so that in pohools his comfort than of his culture; the intelligence

Brittered thiroo hout the provinces one seas the

their second attempt South Africa were all out personal anxiety could find time to sare both twice; the intelligence that goes and comes with well-oiled hair which, in most of their o berwise ia polito seminary for the education of the In life, and of another man who in the midst of that will not lat the matten come to the table high collars and fantiles neckties, with shoes Flipino Tourant child furnished with better uncommonly of patent leather, and with school equipment than can be found in many for a brother snilor. It is great story. Two countries have reason to be wing for the husband.

THE GERMAN, CROWN PRINCE'S TOUR,

London, November 15th. Farr Wegener, the geographar traveller, leaves Berlin to-day for Genos. He hopes to join the Crown Prines in Coylon, and will then Bo0ompany bim throughout the tour with a view to schlecting materia for an official narrative of the journey, which will be published soon after the return to Europe,

T

MOROCCO'S INDEMNITY TO SPAIN.

London; Novermber 16th. After prolonged negotiations, Spain and Morocon have concluded an agreement by which the latter will pay an indemnity of £2,500,000 on account of the Melilla campaigun é

The Spaniards will continue to occupy the Rifan territory until the money is paid.

INTES-DOMINION CRICKET,

London, November 16th. Renter cables from Melbourre that in the match: hotween the South African team and

189 runs, Victoria replied with 301 rans

necessary to win with the loss of five wickets.

proud of it.

a noble

THOUGHTS ON WOMAN.

"I've always noticed a lack of refinement women that give way to their good nature. goes with a blonay figura."

ارد

"It's very strongea masa should be a child to the very end, and always want a woman to tell him what's good for him. "

ANNIE E. HOLDSWORTH.

the

AMERICA'S TASK.

other

messare

aid of a pocket band-mirror. These youths do is yet only school accommodation for some

The Name

MAPPIN & WEBB

Is A

GUARANTEE OF QUALIT

An Inspection is Solicited,

Hongkong, lat December, 1910. ·|·1333

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