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HOME AND CHINA

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY. JULY 4rя, 1911.

All that, of course, is a local affair, but its AFFAIRS. desired to inset him. When that was contay-

ed to Mr. Macdonald he consulted a few of his national importines is inade manifest when ose Store Influential colleagues and they saw no res considers the number of golf ciuls that may be son for offering an insult to the German ruler. similarly affected as a result of this example. So Mr. Macdolald wout and had a very pleasant A-"dry" golf club is rot rogarded as desirable chat with the Kisor. Bat ever since then theby many votaries of the Royal and Ancient

(PROM OUR OWN CORESPONDENT.)

Loudon, June 14th. THE COLONIAL DELGATES AND TROOPS,

LOCAL SPORT.

LEAGUE TENNIS.

K,C,C, v, CRAIGENDOWER,

This sasteh played on Saturday on the K.O.C., Ground was as under Green and

There is no doubt whuist it, the Coronation Leshers on thes ange of the Imbour party have Gause, and I cau ngara you many, political ¦ Zedalius won 28 games, Fowler and Rose wou contingents, both as regards delegates and ben yapping of betrayal and the glamour of friesla of Mr. Lloyd George who go at tires 25 gamos, Abraham and Delden won 10 games.

royalty sapping the loyalty of their chief. Traly thay are a quoer crew, and it in no soft job leading thom ont of the backyard they live in, and in which they imagine the all on. circling sun rises and sets”

As to the troops, are having's good time delegates, it is a case of receptions and banquets all the time and I do not know how many promiers and notablás I huso kuooked up sgainst in the course of the last few dy. Prubably the item most enjoyed by the Hongkong) Bad Braits on was the visit to the Inter-| One of the most interesting poople who have antional Horse Show yesterday, for though the ; ariaged to be in the Abbey tạ son the corona.

AYETELAN SOLDIER'S RECO LECTIONS.

to spend the wosk-end with hit a Criccieth

praying fo their hearts for the are defeat of brother William, so, thắt; tho throat that follows sharp parched Groounter with a Welsh banker may not to mado, to suffer for the absence of the oup that soothes as well as cheers,

AN INTESTING RIFLE EXPERIMENT.

Interesting experiments have recently been

Kowloon thus won by a total of 73 games to 26.

K.O.C. TENNIS TOUENAVENT..

Championship--Rose and Fowler moet in the semi-final to decide who is to play Fittook. The winner to play Green, the holder, for the Championship.

Singles "A" Class, handicap-Brawn (owes |15) meets Abraham (scratch) in the semi-final to

lash bro very comfortably loated in Chalsen, He is clear in Bonery and one of his most report of a rifle, and I hear a great amɔnit of \ (owas 15) v. Bavej (eweg 15/3).

THE MILITARY TRAINING OF TH

PRINCE OF WALES:

Profesional aire-Semi-final. Le Broton and Ross Morchaats). Barlow and Brown

Chea Mordhauts) in the foil.

Handicap Double-Semi-finalk, Zedelius and Fowler (ows 451. c. Green and Clive (owe 30/5), Mackenzie and Rutherford (rec. 3/6) v. Jeffries, and Wolf (ewa 15,3).

ATE TELEGRAPHIO NEWS.

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RESULT OFA BY-ELECTION.

London, June 16th, The result of the by-election at Hoss and Cromarty is as follows

Mr. Macpherson (Liberal) 3.717 Mr. Templeton (Unialst)

... 1,253 DOUBLE INCOME TAX QUESTION.

London, Juno 16th, The Imperial Conferenon this afternoon cou- sidered the questions of income-tax, stamp duties, and colnego.

that he was unable to accept the Colonial pro- Mr. Lloyd Georga affended and infirastoil

pasals, for altering the system under which double incomo tur stamp duties are paid ou Colonial both.

DISEASE IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS.

London, June 16th.

A body of sejenfists and âgrícultar-lisis met the Overseas delegates at the Colonial Office to. day, and confered regarding a selems of Imperial co-ordination in the prevention of the spread of disease in agriculture and horticultura, A résolution trus possed to the effect that it

disseminato se entitio information to prevent the spread of disease among animals and plants, and that stops should be taken to obtain the

adhesion of the Colonies.

THE WIRELESS STATIONS ROUND THE WORLD.

London, Jane 16/1,

jumping was poor the BCOM WAS so brillianttia of George V. is. General Sir Georgearr od out at Aldershot with a device that has decide who is to play Green (owes 40). aud full of all that is sorially bast in our Higginson He was born in 1826, and his spa

Single "B" Cliás, handicap. Semi-finali for its object the complete silencing of the Kynooh iroc. 36) v. Aunsley (owe: 15). Brows life as to be lasting in its impressiveness. The of life has had some, notable incidents in it.

Docs has Ion mat.with. The device, it is and except that a rather cool touch, Jas enmo defuite recollentious is that of being patted on into the air in the last day or two, thorn has the head us a little child by Georgs IV. He claimed, does not interfere in any way with the term ideal wenthor for a holiday on this side of describes Gnorge IV. as aiting in a pony car-sighting of the rifle,-nor affect the corract [(Scholastic), and winners to play Green and would be highly advantageons to obtain and ! the hemisphero, The Canadian troops have ariage in which he used to drive shout Windsor rouging or rapidity of fire. Mach remains to lililopriovancis. Half-way across the Atlantic His inclusion in the list of Abbey invitations be dous before rifles fitted with this device can hay were suddenly nedered to grow moustaches, proses that Leorge V. is not sticking close to be ordered for distribution to the troops, and no by this tiran they reached London they had the order of actual right to be present, but is nour and oxseting series of experiments will be some vory fierce bristles obtruding under their including those whose title to witnes the great started forthwith. The King is to inspect the noker. With tras colonial Prandom they 'com. ceremony is based on friendship or special distine now arm on his coming visit to Aldershot. meuled on thời order in terms forsible and tion. A fow applicants of unrivní lineage may pungon'. Ono good-humoured fellow said to mo criticiso the invitations, but is cut bo 16 doubt that publis opinion is wholly with the Phoy went about this in the wrong way. They simply ordered va to grow the hair. Now King in humanising a proceeding that is rus if they had had any hanked hamis sense they by allicials on singularly formal lines. would have offered a prize for the bost. miso is coming along viesly, thanks,” But by the time this roaches you we will be in nursing homes, faking a rest curo, while the horny-How to New Quinoa hase just arrived at the bauded sons of toil will he trying to sell the. Nalura! History Musoum. South Fessington, grandstands by retail as firowood. We are brought by Dr. Wollaton and Dr. Marabull, colobrating as heartily that it is to be hoped the medical members of the party. These soientists look broured and well after their | arduous trip. · Luck fed in the collectious are cone thousands of bird skins with lovely plumage, mammals, which are not very ununeros or of mush varioty in the high hinterland of Now Guinea, and well-nigh countless insects end several hundreds of plante, inginding orchids and lar a series of cilological anecimóne,

Yes.

there will be no Mondayish feeding afterwards.

THE STRAITH DELKO ATES.

RCIENTIFIC COLLECTIONS FROM NEW QUINA,

наше

such

The collections audle by the British expedi. late uncle, the Duke of Clarence, wore associated. }; alterations we will bring the practice into Australia the chain wonht be continued to Now

According to the offois) report of Thursday: THE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE afternon's sitting. Mr. Herbert Samud mid the Imperial Government considered that the It is reported in military circles that after that the Chairana, in legal adviser and one or witches stations throughout the Empire was It is understood, says the C. Daily News, speedy establishment of a chain of State-owned the King's visit to India the 10th Landers will two members of the Stock Exchance are at be recalled to Aldershot and the Prince of Wales present engaged on the work of revising the fast desirable, both strategically and commerci

ally. The Government proposed to begin with will then be attached to the same regiment with rules under which business is conducted. For siz sistions, viz. in Englund. Cyprus, Adeu, which his grandfather, King Edward, and his time are has been a desire to bring about Bambay, the Straits, and Ausir Jin. Fr

with prostat day requirements. A Zealumi, and later South Africa would be cou ler, neeted rid East Africa or West Africs, or boll. Apart from being lodgad in the Royal Fasilion will readily be understood this is an ander. takin of no small magnitude; and theso

It was suggested that Great Britain wou'd and not being obliged to attend the offloors” meas

engaged it have been busy for several months.

bear the cost of the stations in England, very night, he will be treated exsetly as an

Now the proposed new rules are nearing com.Cyprus and Aden, hit Indis would bear erinary subaltors, in accordance with the etios, and will be ready for consideration in a cost of the Tombay station; and that Apatralis King's express orders. After that he will arrowook or two. One of the most important of and New Zealand sheld bear the cust of their

The pi

cost the Singapore

station for a period with the Royal Artillery and then than is understood to contemplate the kettle slatings

ment of differences monthly. If this is brought which was mainly a link in the chain, would be into force it will mean that at the end of each divided. The working expenses and recoip's of with the infantry.

month whatever difference there may be will have the whole scheme would be pool d. THE ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA,

is for some future daco. This will un PAGEANT ARRANGEMENTS AT CALCUTTA trust, which will be dealt with in the same way interiors with the carrying out of the cone

Ata root meeting of the Pageant Oraising the rates fluctuate either way, the diffo muco at.

as at present with the orception noted, that as Sab. Committee of the Imperial ecoption the onil of each month will bo

bo paid. This role Bahadur of Darbhanga, K. C.I.E. the Presidori, being in the chair, it was decided to present the from past exp rience has been badly wanted. following items at the Reception of Theis do much te place the relations of the public and Other rules are in contemplation which should Maja-ties, subject to their gracious upproval.

the Stock Exobango on a proper basis with (a) Murshidabad State Procession. () Portions of the Dosca Miohil Procession card to dealings in stocks and shares. and the War Dance of the Ooriya Paiks.

INTIMATIONS

ROUGH AND SCALY

SKIN FOR YEARS

Face, Neck and Arms Affected. Ba-

came Vory Red. After Washing was Sore and Painful. To Go Out of Doors was Awful. Instead of Getting Better, It Got Worse..

Used Cuticura Remedies, and Skin Is Now Smooth and Healthy.

*For six or seven years I had a very rough and at times bealy skin het nok

wony psinfact ontd the putinha of Hessden it beraman yery red and after washing it wha very sore sul so prin- ful I dreaded to fetch it. To go oat of cheers was awful. Inslet niy docter about it and ha told me I was run down And that it would scon be all right again. Hut instead of getting better, it got worse until I gave th Cuticura Soop, Castleurs Ointment and Cuticura Pas à trial, Then I soon sa an improvement, and fore 1 ha sed the second set of the Cutivura Remedies it had completely disappeared, and ray skin is now smooth and healthy. It' was my face and neelt and area that were most affected. I may did that. I have used Cuticura Oinonent for any bruise or geraten on my children, elvrya with rond results! Gigned) Mrs. Fan- nie Bruglish, Fanlington, Yeovil, Somer- set, Englant, Dec. 7, 1909.

Cullera Remedies in to the most economieal. Irealment koeweit, far ifratkotes of the skin and keulp. Hold Meghout the mod. Depofe lado, 27, Carterhouse : Farly, 30, Hur the la Chisagée d'Antla; Jodil, B. BK, Paul, Catomia, Bo. A1. Bera. Tampon, 194, Cape Tel. 8. A., Pilter Den & Chem. Cow Mule Dem. Repn. Dine-free, Cut Book with thi

Le sul Bed, although the contract Mr. Griaff (Cape Colony) ansported the GOLD

pot

consider the question of providing the necessary sobem. He said that as soon as a station was erected at Aden the Union Government would

fir

One of the most, interesting visitors to the Coronation is Mr. Tan Tak Kim of Singapore; ong of the Siralta delegates. I ran cross hith Las other araning at a roomption of the Straits Agnelution at the Hotel Coal, where along with: Bir Johu Anderson, and Me, Hugh Fort

·(his Corpus tion colleague) he was the guet af | such as stons sxas, drume, and like objects. The Pand at Calenția, the Hon'ble. The Maharajah would be in the nature of a 'safeguard which Gorerament were unable to support the pro

the evening. He says he is delighted with Lendon and all the arrangements that have

been made for the comfort of the Coronation visitors.

A CUINA FAMINE FUND, Evidently there is to be an attempt to raise oney here for the femine sufferers in Kian. The Chins Inland Mission Ins received in one day about seventy ponuds in smell sums that Lave boon sent in boense of the descriptions of the famine that has been published in the Tapore Mr. T. L. Ballook of Oxford had contributed £25.

THE FRENCH CAMPAIGN IN MOROC00.

cinematograph films, takes in Dutch Now Culner of the pizmion and other native seenes sra, I base, to be shoira by Captain Rawling at his lecture before the Royal Geographical Society in a fortnighi's time,

JAPAN'S WARRIORS IN LONDON..

to the

The Ancient Hindu Dassara Procession of King Vikramaditys.

In connection with the historical incidents which it is proposed to reproduco on the neon- sion of Their Imperial Majesties' visit, anys the Baglishman, it may, perhaps, bo useful to ex- plain, for the benefit of the ualaltiated what an those man.

CORONATION POEM.

I fancy overg Japanego in London, to, say nothing of every prominent Englishman, bas

BY THE EMPEROR OF JAPAN. called on Counis Togo and Nogi, the

The London Baily Telegraph prints a fac spinese deingafox

coronation.

aimile of the prem gritton by the Exporor of Japanese aro also organising # Marden

Japan, and published by his Majesty's consent, B. the Botanical Gardons, party

in Cannesuuration of the Cerouation of King George. So far as we are awura, this is a uniquò noterprise I do not recollect any other, foreign

THE NOWROZ PROCERSION.

instance of a pootic grouting com used by a Sore action aftetüpling Lafora in our capital. Therà The Nowruz procession which, forns ong of In conucation with the French compaien in | all the pick and eroam

the width of the world. Just Bacinty will he the itens for sprutacular representation, was 5 hour of another Sovereign,

separated by Morosos a Paris paper tolls a curious "story | invital to meet the Japanese General and A-initiated by Alfar, the idea baing that a pro-a on the pre-out occasion the Mikado celebra es

cassion mainly consisting of rishly coparis and concerning an

offiem who has served in miral, and the resident Japanese will thus wipe horses, aloplate and the like should proceed the joy, bath to ear and dye, of nations dwelling maity, so during the Russo-Japanoss War he the Far East Captain Bouillon of the off considerablo indabto Iness in the way of hos from the Imperial Palace to unit the wrote some lines deploring the outbreak of hos 1st Chassoura d'Afrique related his experineospitalities extended to theonsalves by social lenders Morbul Emperor at the Nowroz, or Ma tidos. "Al sens, we thought, werò brothara, ors uight at the beginning of May to the of a various times, General Nogi intends to rehomedan New Year's Day fair hold at Delhi- he wrote: "Whenon, then, come these billows, It was purely a sivio prosession, without much stirred by some malicious gale!" There is no cors gathered at the bivouac of Banffavik.1em to Jaysa after the coronation by the way military dis lay. The Subadars of provinces question that, apart from his poetic gifts, there Ho said, ones when visiting Scotland a fortung of the Trans-Siberian route, but Admiral Toro during the Mogal pocied, following the is no stronger-dusin in the breast of the teller, ar spas wife," as the name would be will travel by way of New York. Washingtonxample of the Emperor, gradually or suired Japo monarch that for the peace of the

Nowruz processions to be held for their own world,

10 permits the publication of be angaged in many led tlas.

The two first Japanese special mission consists of thirteen shidabad, and it is hoped that the Nasrab these few eloquent Hues, testifying to the doop the bullets will whizz by your cars but you will persons. They have had to be split into two Sabab of Murshidabat will take a personal satisfaction ho feels is an occasion which pro not be wounded. In the third campaign. I kita until next week, when they will all go into Interest in the mulber.

motes International concord and tranquillity. blood, much blood." "Ah, well," adle the

The translation, by Baron Soifa Takasaki, Captain as be told the story, “up to the presa

Household, is as follows:- Chief of the Bureau of Postry in the Impoial

sto has bens correct. Ia the

When notion epanks to nation in the fanes China paign in

Jascaped without

Of fruudly greeting, tis a joy to hear. scratch, and in

C430 I on only

Of wise, good ruleza, tir a joy to wao. Whon natione dwell in pass boneath the sway die once for my country." Three weeks later he fell at the head of his squadron when attack. ing a band of Moors on the road to kez

Mr: Harbert Samnal paid the Imperial

Pod nitoral penay postage owing to the Order was adopted. cost and the resolution was withdrawn.

The resolution regarding an Imperial Postal

TRADE WITHIN THE EMPIRE.

Loudon, June 17th. The Imperial Conference to day discussod Bir Wilfrid Laurlers resclation requesting the Imperial Government to negotiate with For Tiga Governments who hase commercial trentios applying to the Dominions with view to securing the liberty for any Dominion to withdraw from the operation of a treaty with. ont impairing that treaty with respect to the

of the. rent of Empire.

AND

SILVER

WATCHES

ENGLISH,

SWISS

AND

ELGIN

Sir Edward Gray accepted the resolution,

The motion by Sir Wilfrid Lauriez that a which was adopted. Royal Commission, representing the Empire, bo appointed to enquire into the Expire's trade relation whil Lantior's motion was a substitute SUPERIOR

adopted

Wilfrid

of co-operation in commercial relations.

north of the Twood, said to him - You will fad San Francisco. Indling servants, the benefit. This procession is still held at Mur Great Ravaraost of his goodwill ie be improved and exteadod."

POINTICAL Tonès.

Enton Squieres Royal guests. As for the naval quitingent sent to reprosont China, they are cat-buing. féted by the people of Portsmouth and are learning a good deal by exchanging visits with the jackies of our own and foreign warships.

THE CRUSH,

Rome

THE DASSEHRA· PROCESSION.

selected for the pageant. This is believed to The Dassehra procassion is another item has been inaugurated by the Hinda Rajus of Western Ledia on the Bijoya Dasani day. Hiada Rajas quad to isang from their palaces in the antums. On this auspicious day the full military procession, and proceed to distance from thor capitale, there to final a Sami ireo, cut a branch from it, and ther Buch in the orush of people in London that it turn homoward. It was a military precession

in which every am of the service was represent. I transport waggons and the like. Is the centre of the procession the Raja used to ride ou a beautifully dressed elephant on a golden “howda' decorated with pearls and other procions stones. Both in front of and behind the Raja the more important of the State officers used to ride, elad all in the host of their das see and act ind Tradition says that Ram Chandra, tin indu

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The fact that Mr. J. Rameny Macdonald, the is well-nigh Impossible to travel in comfort, too, with a show of olophants, ambulance carta, Labour leader, has arranged to go to India inget household servant or to arrange for the The autumu to preside at the Nationel Indian accommodation of guests who would come ou Council Congress, intukon kova to mean thattheen visite to the metropolis during the coronation will be no autumn wssion, for Mr. Macdonald season. I know of serer 1 mansions of the is too important to the Labour party to be away titled in the Mayfair and Belgravia districts when a busy sossion is on, and he is too close to that are normally more than ample for the needs the Government to be in any doubt as to their of their owners, but just now they re-reduced doits, started this procession. In this connection it intentions. The fact is thut the Government to fixing up guests in box rooms or arranging maturentiured that Baja.fan II. comtusaaced are growing complacent with an optimism that sinka downs" as the extremity of conditions operations against the English on a Dassehra is positively cheeky. It is the perkiness of for the night before the actual ceremony. A day. It is pot the Haus in all parts of India, Mr. Lloyd George that pervades the camp. But furniture dealer in a small, way in the West and in the Upper Provinces it corresponds to

it must be granted that Mr. Lloyd George End told me yasturday that ba had had to

is the master of all at the art of arrange for hiring out five hundred beds and balancing things in ticklish corners. Witness bedding for fashionable residences a line of

beginning in hostility and ending in upplawe, Another line of business that strikes me as

the Ram Lila

DACCA MICHIL. PROCESSION.

A PLACE FOR KITCHENER.

There was ouen a great poet för whom his

for the Commonwealta's resolutions in farour

Mr. Jowis Harcourt props ud the addition of the following words: And by what metho consistent with the existing fiscal poliny of each, part a trade of each part with the others may Ar Asquith said that Sir Wilfrid Laurier's zesolation was a practicd prepeition and would prepare the way for off stive action at tho aext Conference. Hemphasised that in mat- ters of policy the United Kingdom and the Dominions must each remain master in its own house, and must parkun its own Fises Policy The

commission would wake n

in four of the E- and the Government would not spars any pire, pains to secure the ablest representatives.

Mr. Fisher, Sir Joseph Ward, and Bie Wo frid Laurier thought the Dominions should ecntribute to the expeness of the Coannission.

Mr. Harcourt's addendum was a topted:

!

THE SILVER MARKET.

Subjoined are extracts from Mosers. Mocatia) & Go'd-mid's cirentar of June 10th :-

QUALITY

MOVEMENTS

Chas. J. Gaupp & Co.,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

A TALE OF THE SEA.

The Silver Markol remains in the same featureless condition that we have now reported than 244, or lower than 24 since the sud of fer some wooks, the price not having been higher April. Owing to the Whitsuntide kolidays we have a short week wrlor r-rier, and the quota- tion has only varied between 244 and 243, FO the former being the price to-day. Supplies the arrival in

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ADVENTURE OF SWATOW FISHERMENİ

An exnilin • fale of the exome to light with

untryme could find no better job then goug ine, Thy is now a great soldier whose administrative onergies are directed to a rail- way The Government will not employ. Lord Kitchener; thus Chathura nad Dover Company will. What ought to be devoted to perfecting the defences of the Empire is used in forwarding dividends. Thers over was a fer exstaple of the interacts of passengers and development of cutting blocks with razor. Let us co. prutalato the railway ecampany! But what of the Empire: It impossible to recall a time when a soldier of Lord kitchenor's peculiar abilly was urge le required. More than brave soldiers and from New York has been slightly lurer, the theagha of the Danina. Ba skild natioigust the moment--we used a but tho have been absorbed by the entina Daly News. On the morning of June 24 man of newinistrative genius, one who b things into ship-shape; and who, seeing where aging for China, together with some small Cou-shing mack innan by tan malicen put ont tinental orders. Some preliminary rains baro from Bwalow and, getting into the path of there is weakness, can all the gaps, or with su it Not even the Govorament can believe that sooni shortly expected; this may cause Reta

speculative Inging there, but the large ball light by a steamer and cup-izel. A wording to orgaulation. Yet the wun of men, the man

and to meet any demand in the bazaar. Inmate by the steamer to come to the rescue, who seems to have been born with the very the meantime, as usual during these months. qualities most required, is left to dirent a rail the currency returns show an increase in the dist-ly. Two others, who bould not way. Comment is quits needless. Tha situs stock of rapos held by the Indian Treasury, tion would be comis if it were not tragically, and this work are 100 laez more than fast. sbsurd.--Evening · landord,

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Lis interview with the British Medical Cóûticil, | business that haŭ sover nopurred to me before. Fastern Bongal, which is held on the birthday of the right kind and the orpariere to han fallen in Bombay, and the bursting of the monocean-going-vosról, we ran dow in the twi and his arrangemout with Me. Balfour to come being an innovation arising out of this sproin? feature of the procesion is the display of riohiererything is as it should be with our defensiva of silver in India seem more inclined to unload the unrvivors' story no effort of any kind

The Dacca Michil procession is said to have originated with the Vaisnavite moremont in of Krishnu, the deity of the Vaisnavas. A or imitation thrones 'chowkis.

decorated

BIG BERLIN LOAN.

to as much agreement with all parties as may be season is the taking of empty Leases, furnishing wade of gold or silver. over the National Insurance scheme, so that the them and running them for a single night as Jawor amendments may be disposed of without reception plares for great "ørushes.” It is na- delay and the main principles accepted by pensive, but it saves the Lourei solually owned consent and the Bill passed into low this session by the hostess and, beaidos, ako hus seldom any This cooms unduly optimistic to me, but it may room to make hor naunt guo-da, plas foreiga"

MR. LLOYD GEORGE AND HIS FAMILY.

BITKEN MILLIONS STERLINO FOR

DEVELOPMENTS.

A COMMENT ON SCOTLAND'S CENSUS.

In his Boots in Canada," which Messrs

ENGINEERS IN SOUTH CHINA..

One of the fisherman feed been struck on the head by the hews of the vis-el and he sank

In the coures of s trade review of Southhok. Chiis, prepared by the Americas Vice-Con-ul

machinery.

wo wre ale drowned. The remaining aaron award to the ove turnel boil and managed to cling to her How long they remained in this predio meat is not clear, but at all events it was sufficiently long for ano her of the party to loss Lie life, cramp causing him to role 189 his " be well founded, in spite of the let that thers | and colonial visitors, tkoranghly comfortable. are many critics among the doctore and the

With the break of dawn the drowning my The Berlia Magistracy nanounces that the Friendly Societies yet to be dealt with. Then the It soms to me fint the spirit of boldness City Council will shortly be invited to sanction Kegan Paul aro to pabish very soon at a

at Canton, it is stated that the introduction of saw the appr nele of the Indies, outward bound modern factories, mills, plants, & affords a from Hongkong, which on sighting the wreck Cabinet want to havə a quiet autumn to meditate | Ehrives in the Lloyd George family. It has the issue of a loan to the amount of just over modest price. Mr. J. Murray Gibbon develops considerable opening in this district, as olas made straight for her. A hat was lowered and on a self-government scheme, not for Iralsad, helped David of that ilk through many a tight £16,000,000.

o now familiar themy in rezard to the reasin but for England, Scotland and. Wales as well, place, and now his brother William is out for the The money is required for the completion why Sestemen have played such a conspionona where in China, for foreign mechanical en the remusat of the unfortunate cro wore carions condition. They wore taken on board designed so as to relieve the Imperial Parlin Aimelight. It all takes place in Criccieth, the of gas, water, canalization, and other works part in the evolution of the Dominion. He gineers, bold in installing and operating the rescued from their perilous position in a pra- already begun, for a new undergron: d railway | testifies to their courage and enterprise, re- These portions, however, are not ones which the Inden, whero hot baths and stimulants ment of the block of local matters that impedo xutive lair of the Chancellor, where Lo plays and other tralle improvements including two sourcefulness and success, but he say that the can be bid for on the opea market, but go as a restored them to life. From their-appearance the machinery of debate. Besides that there is golf as a relief to the cores of office. For a long street subways, and for laying out of new initial move westward was

dictated by circum- & Diestablishment Bill for Wales to be devised time the Criccieth golf club has been a temper opon spaces and construction of new streets: stances rather than the spirit of advantare, and rule with a conirot for machinery. The con- it was clear that their ordeal had been a terrible

As most, if not all, of the work in question bashore we seem te sos a drift of the political corn which supplies the machinery zands out

a man to install it and, if necessary, operato it. When the Indion arrived at Shanghai, the and a Bill to do away with Floral Voting. Asance place, where nothing stronger than liar of already been approved, the loan issue la de-critud argument which as bean disfiguring some of Practically speaking, it would be hopeless for facts were reported by the owners to the Tuotsi. the Lords are sure to throw that but, the Gov, the còrstod order was obtainable, but with the in

I quarters as a matter of course. our contemporaries lately. One of the author's 172 to the market will not be, made witnesses in proof of his contention is Mr. 40 Americau engineer to attempt to secure■ The resous was effectd Irint 150 miles East of arnment are anxious to get it on record as soon progress of the town visitors began to arrive in

immediately,

Frank Oliver, Canadian Minister of the Tateri position in any snel plant unless through the Hongkong and ten miles from land. The arm which rouds out the machinery, or unless Tantai immediately interesto himself in tho as possible, for it will be three scagions before greater numbers, until now the committee have

It will be remembered, saya the Times correor, who winds up his account of visit to the they can pass it in defiance of the Lords, and decided by a majority to apply for a club liquor ependent, that the Imperial and Penesis. Tres stratily depo, nata a contain te he has been in China and had definite connec-men, and just now they are being cared for by tions with the Chinese or other proprietor the valive authorities Whe-they have suf then only if the Parliament Bill passCE, In rolcenes, on the ground that the wishes of earies in announcing that they would probably the remark that when we compare their poor

The policy of the Chinese is not to employ ficiently resorere they will be handed over to gard to Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, it is funny to the visitors for a more attractive Inbricant abstain from ipsing losse this year gave a soil with what Canada has to offer, the cares forsiguem on their railways, either in con- the Kwantung Gaid, who, it is stated, will cond

Bat warning that this self-denial must not be abused which had worked for the transfer deserto 10 straction, operation, or management when their them back to walow observe that his extremo supporters are out of than water should be met.

by municipal and other borrowers. The large rank among the benefretious of mankind. One work can be done by Chinese. Thir is far more Unfortunately the fish-rms cannot give a temper with him because he wont to lunch

Berlin loan, however, may be supposed to enjoy proud cited in the way of judgment by results true to day than it has ever been before; and coherent account of the disaster owing to the with the Kaiser when the latter was here

Government approval, especially as Berlin bas 78 that though Beoismen (acinal or derived with the besinin of more and more young nature of their didest, buy in broken phrases the other day. The Emperor had heard of

last few years when the Governments have been population, they hold "more than one-half of engineers from all the railways not controlled that they were run down by un coean-going- been able to keep out of the market daring the constitute only ones hth of the Dominion Chiness engineers the disappearance of formign and by gesture they are em hatte in stating his work for Anglo-German friendship and

borrowing to heavily,

the positions worth laring."

by foreign interests is amurod at an early date. ' steamer and left to their fate.

JAM

Georga and bis. aupporters rampant teetotallers. They insist that the club should remain "dry," and they are raising Cain against the committee.

one indeo,

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