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TH" HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULŸ örn, 1911.

LATE TELEGRAPHIO NEWS.

A MAHARAJA!! ENTERTAINED BY CAMBRIDOE UNIVERSITY.

London, June 16th, Entertained at a lunch during his visit to Cambridge University, H. II. the. Maharajal of Bikanir, replying to the Vice-Chancellor's toust, said that the Rajpuis were more at home when indulging in warlike pursuits than with pen or with speeol-making. Nevertheless, he bonif of the Princes of ludia, who were staun ch

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recently in

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Mr. Fisher considered that Sir Josph Watil's proposal regarding a Pacific service of mail steamers was impracticable,

Mr. Malan suggested that the proposal bo referred to a Royal Commission.

Mr. Lloyd George thought that Mr. Malan's suggestion was an excellent one.

Bir Jomph Ward withdrew his proposal.

GREAT TATHOLOGIST DEAD..

Loadoa, June 17th. Tho death is announced of Sir Robert Boyco. SUFFRAGETTE PAGEANT IN LONDON.

London, Joue 17th,

THE U. 8. NAVAL HOSPITAL TRAGEDY AT YOKOHAMA,

In connection with the tragedy at the U. S. Naval Hospital the following decision of the preliminary court was given in the Yokoha Local Court

TEXT:

The accused J. E. Atkins is committed for trial on the charge of Laving caused.death by means of wounding,

БАСТЯ.

Imperialists and yielded to none in their loyalty seventy bands, organised by the militant the 25th of May, 1911, to the U. S. Naval Hos

to their bolored King-Emperor,

The cause of edtention and the wolfare of ur people," added His Highness, "aro vory close to our bearts,"

CAMBRIDGE UNITERSITY WRANGLERS.

London, Juno 16th.

The Cambridge University Wranglers in

eladed foar County Council schoolboys and also Indina, Mt. Mukarji. of Lahore, and one

Aastralian.

The papers give prominencs to the remarkable success of Mr. Inayatulla Kian, of Amritsar, He was twenty-seventh Wrangler in 1969 and First-Class in Oriental Languages and Third. Claes in Natural Science in 1911.

VEFERRED FREIGHT REBATES,

Londos, June 16th,

At the meeting of the Imperial Conference to-day, Sir D. P. de V. Graef, the South Africas Minister of Posts and Telegraphs, in introducing the Postal Resolution, described South Africa's disabilities as due to the methods of the Conference Lines and the enormous ndraniages American shippers derived as a result of legislation making deferred robater illegal. The Union was deteriolued to have su open freicht wurkot.

Mr. Barton said that the feeling among

Thonconsed J. E. Atkins, who was a bise-jack- A mammoth Coronation procession, with ot on the U. Scruiser New Orlem, was taken, on Buffragettes, marched from the Embankment pital, Yokoham, moring from a stommeh an to the Albert Hall, where an assembly was hell wel disease. On the afternoon of the 4th Juno the ides of the procession being to represent in the accused with some other in patient was drink- pageantry the part women have played in historying in N.3 ward of the Hasqiini. Subsequently ho One section symbolised the greatness of the secretly went out of the Hospital and proceeded to agrag-shopin Chinatown, where be look fortber Unity of the Empire, and was headed by a taste

Hiquor, and came back to t Hospital carrying fully-decorated car, behind which walks British with him a bottle of whisky and three bottles of bear. After his return the accused continued Overseas and International representatives in native costumes, carrying the emblems of their drinking with three other in-patients. When the secused got drank he boasted of his physi oal strength and said nalady in the room was able to defeat him. While indulging in such talk, the accased began to quarrel with 3. L. Saunders, who was a man of stouter build. From Ligh words they came to scuffling and at length Atkins tras overcome by Saando's. Tho urat moment the sceused, taking a razor from a stand nearby, eat Saunders on the left side of his neck. An oitery Reing revored, the

countries,

Mrs, Fisher, Mrs. McGowan, the wives of the Commonwealth and New South Wales Promiers, Lady Brassay, and Lady Cockburn wore, among the notable people taking part.

THE INTERNATIONAL HOSE SHOW..

London, June 17th. At the International Horas Show, a Rusdan, Captain Amit i Dexe, won the gold Interna- tional King George the Fifth Challenge Cup for Military Officers for jumping over the course. There were seventy-four competitors, represent- ing England, France, Germany, Belgium, Russia and the United States.

PROFESSIONAL WOMEN IN JAPAN,

merchant shippers in Great Britain was not FACTORY LIFE AND THE SERVANT

no strously opposed to the deferred relates

us to justify the recommendation of legisla

livo prohibition. Government were, therefore,

PROBLEM.

Western influences are, as one is well aware, unable to accept the resolution in the form pro-sweeping away must of the landmarks of tradi- posed, but, if the South Africans would accept tional Japan. su amendment in favour of concerted action of

The Japan of Lafosdio Horne will, of cou-so. all Governments of the Empire against ship-soon be history. If the charm of the Japanese plug combinations, only when it was shown woman does not becoms also an episode of the that they operated to the prejudice of the Emi-

is perhaps because she of uli har past, pire's trade, Government would agree,

oanntrypo plo-cau best assimilate Western ideas without losing her innate fascinations, and her new education and the hbor gooi d

AMENDED RESOLUTION ACCEPTED.

The Canadian, Australian, and New Zea was carried, subject to Mr. Baxton's amead- ment.

wounded was succumb d'a short time after.

The act of the ́necuse it comes under the Grst clause of Art, 205 of the Criminal Code, and the decision is as aboro given, the accused to be dealt with needing to the provisions of the first clause of Art. 167 of the Code of Criminal Proceduro.

OCEAN VOYAGES BY AIRSHIP.

TWO GREAT VENTURES CONTEMPLATED.

Flo recent series of dissators to dirigible vir ships has consed the public to lose memory of the rors remarkable achievements which stand to the crailt of these adventatore in the air. The most sensational of then was without doubt the America" for 48 hours voyage of the airship across the Atlantic. That is recalled to patient- tention now by the news that the atletupt to cross- repenter this the Atlantic by airship will be

Doring August, In 6}} probability 않가요 the United States with Europe as i's objective. The experiment of the equilibrister," whiel mainly caused the wreck of the last experiment, will not be repeated on this occasion. It is stated that the money necesary for the expedi

land delegatož supported the resolution, which, to which she is actively reaching area will start from the Atlantic coast of,

THE PORTUGUESK REPUBLIC.

London, June 16th. The Forlugness. Minister of the Taterior has been visiting the districts on the frontier where it was reported that proparations were being

less of a revolution in Japon than the activities of women in this country."

Women," said Mr. Yo-hio Noda, professor at the Ladies Training College for Secondary paper which he Teachers at Nara, ia a

at the Women's Institute recently, read "were for

stayed at home, and they kupt their houses in order. They looked after the children. Their ideals were to become, wine mothers of their babies. Even ladies camo little together socially in social life. All the impor- tant work was down by men,

made for Royalist raids from Galicia. It is in Japan. 77 centuries inferior brings tion has already been subscribed,

antonuced that the Minister was enthusiastically reccisol overýhere!

The Lisbon norjapors state that the Govern- ment lave ordered the arrest of two Portuguess Hayalist leaders and that wagons and arms have been seized in Galicia.

The papers add that the Royalists are concen trating bene Lindeso, MONARCHIST CONSPIRACY IN THE SOUTH OF

PORTUGAL,

"When Japan anlatched the doare of its trade to Europe, the morament proved the open resume to women's work. Ever since those

days, in fact, the position of girls and women has been rapidly changing, and Japan is forr. ing fast ahead with the secondary education of bor Firi

Lishou, Jane 18th. A Monarchist conspiracy in Southern

In the last twenty years" saft Mr. Noils, Portugal was discovered and the Governmentthers has been a rapid increase in the rate of promptly took measures which frustrated the school attendance. In secondary schools the designs of the plotters.

attendance is about one-third loss in the ease of girls thao in that of boys. There are a certain number of industrial and professional shouls for girls, but proportionat ly less for the later than for boy's

GRAY BEATS INMAN.

London, June 181. In the billiard match fought on oven terms between Gray and Inman the final scores were in Gray, 16,000; Inu, 7,251.

MORE AVIATION FATALITIES.

Loudon, June 18th,

A so-called Europe'n Circuit Aviation Reec Jing started from Farin throngh Frames, Belgium, Holland, England, and back to Paris, the total When distance being about a thousand miles. one of the competitors, a French Lieutenant, Prince Tea, as panetising before the start his replace foll to the ground and caught fire, Prince Toan was burnt to death and charred beyond recognition.

Soon after starting the aviator Lemartid was thrown against a tree and killed,

Thorace has been organised by the newspapers Le Journal of Paris and the Standard of London. BANQUET TO OVERSEAS JOURNALISTS.

London, June 18th.

The Empire Pross Union last night enter tained the Oversess journalists at a ingnet at the Prince's Restaurant. Lard Barulam pre sided and Lord Carzon, Lord Northcliffe, and nember of the Dominion Premiers were protent.

Lord Barnham referred to the valuable work done in the past two years by the administration of the Empire Press Uuion in securing impor. tant concessions in cable rates and a more ad- vantageous supply of news to the papers in India, South Africa, rud Australasis through an a rangement with the Eastern companies and Reuter's and various small understandings of a

ntually beneficial nature,

Lord Calzon, proposing the fanst of "Our Guests," said the Press in the Dominions wer" strongly imbued with the Imperial spirit.

"In Japanese boys" sobool, tha English Iña- gange in obligatory," said Mr. Noda. To only a few cases is French also taught. In virts colleges it is only optional at p'esent. Japanose children do not find much difficulty in learning to read Latia cheractors, or understanding A- bic numerals. In fact, the latter are often pre- ferr in teaching ordinary arithmetic. They are far easier for algebra and decimals. Eser since the introduction of suk in the schools, as well as in business, the Western method of writing from left to right, instead of perpen dicularly, has come into favone, and is prae- fired eyou where Japanese characters are cou- cerned.

Japiness children in the secondary schools enjoy two months' holiday in the summer. The school year begins in February, and the Erst farm ends in July, After the long vacation work begins again in eptember, and continuas, with two weeks' interval, until the cycle is again complete not yet amitted to the higher

are Government posts. There is one college for women in Japan, starfod, as well as a few enhools of masic and fue oris, and on for masuers by private enterprise. A girl leaves her high school at about seventeen. She doos

twenty. not ga ou to college until she is

woman

"Although the professional movement is on the increase among Japanese edtested women, the simplicity of home life, and the strong ties of blood relationship have hitherto been instru mental in dodaning the ambitious of the towards independence. Japanese Monters of ons family live

Mutani ireમાં. Parents are loo-ell after by their childresar, married sisters by their brothers. There are no pressing conditions of p verts, owing to the fact that in all claves each member of a

THE DOUBLE INCOME TAX QUESTION AGAIN, help.umong relations is part of t· 9 family.

London, June 18th.

only

the

toufal

The official report of Friday afternoon's sitting of the Imperial Conference states that General Botha urged that pertone of small incomes resi dent in the Dominions should difference between the British ant income tax. This would stimulate the invest- mant of British capital within the Empire

Mr. Lloyd George said that the abolition of is loss of involve a the double-income tax would two millions which would mean another penny girls' high schools they number 61 per cent.

tux for resi. snd liter two-pounce on the income tux dents in Great Britain. It was impossible to face this 1

is loss,

at any rate so soon after the great struggle of 199.10. Mr. Lloyd George said if it did not involve a large amount it might b considered. He would ascertain the effect and communicate his decision later."

family helps another. An independent spirit amung women is, however, greater than it used to be,

be, although

profession for middle-class ⠀ women are compartive novelties,

"The profes-ion most widely open to women is that of teaching. A tile less than a quarter of the total number of teachers tre women.

They are chiefly

men, and there are goverdictresses. by

Kindar in all only about ten garten is, however, managed entirely by womez. "Lady doctors and dentists are increasing. There is one medical school for women in

In

Japan Midwifery, although at old traile has of lato very much imp oved as regards training. ss post.

CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY IN A MOTOR Numbers of women are also ordresses in

ACCIDENT.

London, June 15/1. The Crown Prince of Gormany, while driving His motor into Berlin, skidded against a corner The car was smashed, but the Prince jumped in The chuffeur and a the pavement nokurt. footman were thrown out, one being hurt badly

THE EMPIRE'S TRADE.

London, June 17th, The text of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's motion regarding the appointment of a Royal Com mission to enquire into the Empire's trade

office and booking clerks,, ond as women's prisons, while there are large numbers of girls in

large department stores, in the better class shops, and in some banks

B

"A few private commercial schools provide business training for girls, and there are a certain number of typists and stonegraphers, who hold I good I positions, as well as professional women, from artists and wasicians to jour. nalists and novelists."

Negatively, the position of women in Japan is most interesting. There are, as Mr. Yoshio relations is follows: The Commission Woda pointed out, no social settlements or

is to investigate and report on

resources of each fort of n the natural women's clubs, although: sosial and philanthropic

together

pire work interests many Japanese women. Women

Another Transatlantio airship expedition is

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COTTON GROWING IN CHOSEN.

Mr. Ozi, chief of a scotion of the Colonization Bureau, is quoted by the Nichi Nichi as saying that it is very regrettable that the public should draw the lasty conclusios fror, the dissolution of the Chessen Menka Saibai Kaisha that culton, cultivation in Chosen basended in failure. The cultivation of cotton by the poninsula is still mades trial and the enterarias has a very promising future. The native cotton lins short. Hores and its quality i is inferior. The produc. to naswf the tion to also sm dl and net fitted

of

Tho demands of the powd industry." authorities here intreled American collon plants, and the experiment shows a satisfactory result. The Government has allotted to iutend- ing onltivators a tract of la d in the vicinity Mokpo for experimental cultivation. A Menka Kyokai (Cotton Association. has come into existense, and great onderours are being made to improve and encourage the enlication of ontton, the new seeds being distributed gratis to cultiva tors. The area of cotton plantations in Chosen does not exceed 1,000 chchuchola 24 acres). but there can be lit doubt as to its fature development. The investigation ecadrated. by tus: Oriental Development Compaor shows that the soil fitted for entton tivation is not limited to the vicinity of Mokpo,

being gradually extended but its sphere investigations progress. The public must not, therefore, listen to the persimistic views now boing circulated. Both soil and clinte in the vicinity of Mokpe ses congenial to the cultiva tion of cotton, and it is clear that the district will form a great cotton producing centes in the future. It is all important that parties engaged in ufivation should spars no efforts. in the solestion of seed and in effecting improve ments in the method of cultivation, without recours to make lifts to, o'tain immaliate profit.

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