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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH, 1911.

(The following is a summary of the import- ant and illuminating address delivered recently by Lord Haldane at Oxford,]

ments on both

THE PARLIAMENT BIIAL.

LURD ROSEBERY'S PROTEST.

to view the people who already possess education - as a class apart. Yet the two democracies are much in common in vital points, such us

The Correspondent the-desire that tho. Stato should insist on beftor rote un the 16th ult. wnditions of life for wnnual workers. The German democracy would probably follow, Its rulers to war, as would in all probability the democrey here. Ent both democracles ure more and more influencing the policy of these Neither reganis wat in any oller rulers. light than that of a calamity. A marked end growing interest in prossing forward the demand for the solution of sosini problems is a guarantee of peaco.

-Il in now known that, if-the-final-division on Lord Morley's motion, Lord Landowne would the Parliament Bill bad resulted in to defeat of have resignet the Leadership of the Opposition in the House of Lords in the following mornings

Lord Rosebery has entered a protest against Journal of the House of Lords. The entry is as le Parliament Bill in the bock krpt for the follows:-

Die-Jovis, 13 Aunst,1911 Protest against the Parliament Bill." Dissentient.

1 Because it destroys the balance of the Con 2 Because it deals with the problem of Con- stitution, sud so the Constitution itreif.

It is never easy to make satisfactory appre ciation of a country to which one stands in the relation of a foreigner. Germany, moreover, is for us Britons a specially dificult country to understand. Its people posses traits so like ours that we are-apt-to-overlook those other traits in which they are profoundly unlike and disappoint- Henco and tabides of the Germin, Ocrum

The racial difference i habit of mind might be stated thus The Englishan las less often than the German formed in his muted an abstractolmuarity-in-word-and-deal We do not stitutional revistol, kol 88 `¤ grest national principle or plan tefore he Ioven,

This is the outcome of his charecterístie individualism The practical life hf the Germans of to-day rests, far more tlm does that of Britain, on abstract and theoretical foundations. In German intellectual development, the search for syg. uprising tem is the cardinal fact. Luther led the of conscience against the abstract domination of the Church. He mancipated man's reason. But bo provided no stable basis can which religion might rest, though, in Haine's words, he gave Germany not only freedom of thought but also the means of movement, sines he created the

Matual suspiciops are largely due to mutual misunderstandings. English poiticians must learn that vague and rentimental appeals to German statesmen proroke distrust. Goemons should recognise that we do not conceal deep-luid" plana aud selfish sebenes under the guise of as of sel purpose to sex more and more of the earth in advance of all others, What we have done in this direction we have done not as the

but beca outcome of any

polley, preconeived wero for a

time the only people on the long spol. Ceruny socks to me to bero had one particular piece of luck, the misfortune of having been born as a nation a hundred late in the world's history.

we

years

Iedaus it is destructive and not construe responsibility, but as a party mensary.

4 Bees it abrogates the authority of the Heure of Louds without salatituting anything for it

5 Because it releases the House of Commons from all webstantial control

6. Beruse it has establishes in these realms. contrary to all the traditions of this country and the experience of all great Constitution! rowern, a Single-Chamber Covorasent.

German labgange by his translation of the her back, and nothing is no likely to smooth hernival existence EO AN to obscare from the

A. PROGRESS THAT CANNT HE STOPPED. This fact veed nit materially hamper her pro- grs. She is penetrating everywhere and to the probit of mankind. Nothing is likely to keep

frank and really

easy relations in com- path as more, in politics, in sciety with this country. No doubt there are deficities, and one of the mest sorious of these is the barrier erected by the German laugunge, which, as Carlyles it, is frightful dialect for the stupid, the pedant and the dallard suri. Only in the hands of the gifted does it I ecome supremely good."

Bibo. The emancipation of reason which ha began Lessing and Kant completed. Nothing hecceforth Germany was taken for granted.

in And Kant, by making a place for religion where contd find a firm foundation and base a claim to authority which science could not shake, made possible a further great work, that of the poets and idealists, such as Goethe, who were to

But if Germans atoparrow in certain repents dominais German thought for the first half of the nineteenth century. These idealists como are we English. We provoke the world by bined the passion for coverete and living reallty our apparent unconsciousness of the trository with the passion for exhibiting that reality in a character of national institutions. Change is the order of the day. What will the world be system.

like a hundred years konce

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7. Because it preserves this House-in-a people of this country flur absolute and pn 8. Because it is avowedly brought forward as strained power of the House of Commons, a means of carrying a farther Constitutional measure of the first importance without referr Kingdom, who have twice expressed their ing that measure to the people-of-the United repugnance to it.

! 9 Because the method of carrying it is

the measure itself. almost as great a strain on the Constitution as

10. Because the whole transaction fonds to its Qu our country and Can the central bring discredit

institutions.

ROSEBERY

ised Russian Empire hold together in the face System, then; system that has its beginning of the march of civilisation and the progress of and end in concrete life was the intellectual in

Japan

and China? Will ust these countries. heritance of the German-motion from the afford examples which will be followed outside poets of the early nineteenth their own boundaries Will the Gurman Philosophers and century.

Without duce said, Goethe, ne Bismarck." It seems to me this empire & hundred years hence be anything like yingisiree Fut its author wight have added what it is to day? And how will it be with the that without the great German thinkers there-irilish Empire?

Few people suppose that, even if Goerge III would also have been no Scharnhorst, no Clauso- witz, no Roou, and no Moltke. There is hardly had not been foolish the United States would anything in the history of 100dern Germany that have remained bound up with us. Some of as illustrates more thoroughly what has been called are quite aware that with Canada and the other Demiziers the Pame difficulty might well arise the wonderful might of thought than the unless great cars is taken. If Canada, for

for organisation. An enparily it has

of example, were to develop eighty willisas "of pecially né illustration is the organisation of population could we remain with her noder any Bort of written or rigid system? Possibly it all depende how entic the system really was, By government. how light the rein of comtaon learning to see things as others see them wa would be inoritable if there were constraint or may put off, perhaps indefinitely, days which lack of mtelligence. That is why we shall do well to study the lesson of how to understand our neighbours all round, those who speak English and those who speak German, and go correct the insular traits of mind.

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YOUNTINGS OF NAVAL GUNS and their Subsequent Use with the Ladysmith Relief Column

weather conditions. Adiniral Fitzroy remarks: SCOTCH WHISKY. WARLIKE EXPLOITS OF THE

German military system. It began the battle of Jen. Prior to that catastrophe Germans generals bad ceased to think. had been confent to adhere blindly in the tions inherited from Froderick the Grest, Bat those traditions belonged to a system which was of the past, bound up with the personality of an almost unique leader-one who could do what he liked with his Army and had fashioned his strategy and his tactics and his staff not for all time but for the special problems of his day,

Troitschke, in the pages of his history, tells how, the change came about in the uprising against Napoleon of 1813. He tells us, first of all, of the inspiration of Prussia by her statesman, al- diers, thinkers, and pools. He draws the ple- ture of a nation penetrated by enthunism and determination in every rank and every phase of life, He describes how the national energy clouds have bearings on the probable future directed and organised by great military leaders er. And then ho

A dark, gloomy, bluesky is windy, but a light, tells how a great Army was rapidly crostol, ap. bright, blue sky indicates fine weather; whon Forontly by the people themselves, with a single purpose that of delivering Prussia from the the sky is of a ekly-looking resuish bre wind or rain may be expected." Unasual visi yoke of the oppressor.

The inspiration of the spirit of victory now bility of distant objects, the outlines of bills dered, distant sounds dis- zoon sharply passed into a series of diverse writers. The tently heard, asually regarded as individual finde lis best and bighest life an A signs of coming rain. Doors and win- citizen in the nations to which he belongs. Gordows oreak, blind corrls sap, and person ernment has revealed itself as the dominant aicted with rheumatics or with old wounds fact.

and sores complain of more than ordinary pains. Animals in general, whose very existeros often depends on slight changes in the weather, are especially sensitive and cognisant of approaching Some of the rain or storms long before we know of their coming by other indications. "signs" of rain given are no doubt the result of careful observation of the habits of the lower animals, but it is diloult to say what valno is to be attached to such tokens as the following:

like Scharnhorst Blücher.

THE COMING OF SOCIALISM. Next there came a period in which Germany gradually turned from idealism to science, and in a less hat still marked degree to Socialism. Her literature became insignificant and her philosphy lost its hold, But in science she bo- come stronger than ever, and in the faculty of organisation strongest of all. This was natural. Nothing se recalls a people to serious practical, purposes as war does, and Prussia had a succes- sion of wars. They culminated in 1874, and Bis- marck then was free to turn bis attention to in- dustrial and social organisation.

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love named Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills of Lading for Cenuter. signatura, and to take immediate delivery of

Cargo remaining undelivered on FRIDAY, the 8th fast, at.5 P.M., will he landed at Consigness" risk and I expense and delivery must then be taken from Company's Godean.

"When cata eneezo, it is à sign of rain!" "When dogs at grass, it will be rainy!" The latter habit is by soms aathorities stated Bismarck ankordinated economic te nationa? to be a reedicinal precaution on the part of our

canino friends. considerations, and abore all to the end of GerThe flight of birds, far and wide in fine man unity. For this purpose he introduced into the life of the people organisation wherever the weather, short and stating near their nests in comht. In education, in military training in her more uncertain conditions, may in most otse be Cargo from alongside. Poor Law, Germany began to s'aud out more considered a reliable indication of the goodness

or badness of weather for the next few days. and more among the nations. A process

A disturbed condition of the animal ried so far was necessarily attended by reaction, And reaction came in thinkers like Nietzsche world generally, the beddling of sheep

Ne Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. No Claims will be recognised after the Gools and in the criticisms of the modern spirit on the together, loud soaking of frogs chattering Darrowness of the type created by the German of magpies, crows, sparrows, etc are all well. school system. It is odd te reflect that Eton known signs of coming rain. A cloudy, gloomy have left the Steamer or Godown, and all Goods and Harrow, institations which many people day is preferred by the angler, "fishes rising remaining, undelivered on MONDAY, the 11th bere do not regard as free from grave defects, more than usual at the approach of a storm,

All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo to be much thought of in educational though we are na told that "they are said finnst afternoon, will be subject to rent and bare become circles in Germany. And why? Not for the some parts; not to bite so well before rain." landing charges. learning they impart, hat because in these and Bees are also notoriously fine weather animals, left on board or Godown, and examination of other great schools in England the real rulers not couturing out when it is likely to be rainy,ame to be arranged, are soon to be the boys themselves, and their in accordance with the lines: tendency is to produce individuality and the qualities which go to the making of men.

It is not on unmixed good to a country to be probably over-governed, and Germany is still

for that free development of too much golf charssteristic of life here individuality and in the United States. But this must not be taken to mean that the order which prevails

"If bees atay at home,

Ra will soon come.

If they fly away,

Fine will be the day." Even more suitive than animals, the plent world is full of reather prophets We have the O Ploughin's well-known pimpernel, Weather-Glass, the seaweed, when hygroscopie

All Claims taust be filed on or before FRIDAY, the 9th inst.. otherwise they will not be recognised.

K. MATSDA, Agent.. Hongkong, 5th September, 1911.

FROM EUROPE.

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info often THE FLAL. Steamship is net a great advantage to her, and one which plants whose leares contract at the approach of ought as far as possible to be presursed. In rain, und countless other objects

adopting

The spezing and closing of the petals of the Captain Rossan, having arrived. Consignees many ways we ourselves are rapidly

sre better understood amongst of Cargo are hereby informed that their German examples, with the modifications that pimperne!

In fine weather goods are being landed and placed at their risk. the national habit of mind makes inevitable, not the Bedfordsins labourers than the

in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Go- only in patiovel insurance but in other direc dications of any instrument." tions. The Tentonic spirit is mering songs, it opensin themorning (usually from 7 to 8 A.B.)

and Godown Company, Limited, whence but moving in a fashion that is on the whole and closes in the afternoon i2 to 3. r.zt.); if it downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf

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SHIPPING IN PORT

STEAMELS CHENAN, British str. 1,350. W. Lloyd Jojos,

5th Sept-Shanghai 31st Aug; General Butterfield & Swire. CHEONGSHING, British str., 1,259, V. Liddell,

21st Aug.-Tientsin and Ports 13th Aug, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. CHILDAR, Norwexian str., 1,102, H. Nilssen 4th Sept.Pangkok 26th Aug and Hoihow 3rd Sep.. General Thoresen & Co. Curo Many, Japanese str., 13,46, W. W. Greene, 5th Bept-San Francisco 9th Ang Mails and General-Toyo Kison Kaialar

September-San Francisco and Yokohama COWBIE, British str., 3,155. W. Jackson, 2nd

24th August, Bulk Oil--Aviatic Petrolen CUBONNA, Russion str., 2919, J. Larelsi, 5th Sept.-Singapore 31st Auz.. Goneral DRUFAK, Norwegian ste, 1,102, J. Bin, 17

& Co.

August Bangkok 9th and Swalow 16th August. General-Kin Tay Jong.

Angust-Hongay 26th August, Cost- GERMANIA, German str. 1,704, Trandson, 28th

Jebsen & Co.

GERMANIA, German str. 600, C. Benren, 30th August-Sydney via Islands 15th Febr., Cepra-Siemesin & Co. HATCHING, British str., 1.286, W. C. Passmore,

5th Sept.-Swatow 4th Sept, General Doggles, Lapraik & Co. HAKAT MARU, Japanese str.. 3,870, H. Namu

ra, 5th Sept.-Moji 30th Aug., Genera

Tn6 Nippon

6 Kaisha.

INABA MARU, Japanese str., 3.837. S. Tomina

Rice and Timber-Butterfield & Brice.

Wheeler, Brid

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TRIUMPH, Gerinan str., 768, Laugschwager. 4th

September Haiphong Li September.. General-Jobson & Co.

TSINTAU, Garman str., 1.002. Buckley, 1st

SeptWakamatsu 26th Anguet, Coal Batterfield & Swire.

TUNGSHING, British sir.. 1,173. L. Huy, 2nd Hept-Honga 30 August, Ceal -Jar- dine, Matheson & Co

Yu SuZN. Chinese str., 1,079, C. Westerluni, Chefoo 27th August. 2nd September Gonoral-C. M. 5. N. Co. BAILING VESHTI

ECLIran, British 4-masted barque, 2,995, Jam, White, 12th May-New York 20th Jane KOTOROLO Oil-Standard Oil Co.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The Dolwell Line str. Puthen arrived af

Boston ou the 4th inst.

The Mogal Line str. Chrzce left the Valted

The CPR. Co.'s str. Empress of India Kingdom on the 26th ult: for the Far East. arrived at Shanghai at 10.30 am. on the 5th us and left again at 6 pm. same day for Nagasaki, where she is dus to arrive at 7′′a.in.

the 7th instant.

The Apcar str, Gregory 4 awr from Calcutta left Fingapore, on the 6th instant afternoon, and expected hers on or about the 11th instant,

The P.M. SS Co. str. Persie, which sailed from this port on the 6th ult, arrived at Sau Francisco on the 4th inst.

STEAMERS PASSED THE CANAL..

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August 1st.-Antilocis, Benvenue, Buelore,

Denbighshire, fotorpo,

8th

pa, 4th Sept.-Shanghai 31st August, Col, Ceylon 4th-Agnannon, Aki Maru, Austria, Flour and General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha.aledonien. Dunblane, St. Patricle,

Delayed through mutilation, Fandalia 15th KOHAICHANG, German str., 1.292, C. Rosiefaly, evict 11th-Slavonia, Theeeus, Tranquebar. 1st September- Hangkok 23 August Benilir. Nuba, Palma. 18:1- Viehzma Mara Suincy, Telemaclius. 22nd- Belgravia, Sumatra, Menelava Soneguentia, Lovat. Cenfarg

necu, 251-5 Simta, Yangtare. Sept. 1st-Dardonus, Der Sam, Atreus. 29th-Colchas, Candia, Silvia, Slinger, Glaucas, Kaja Maru,. Kitano Varu, Bayern, Benlarig, Bentomond, China, Flint, shire, Montrone, Spezia, Suruga..

ARKIVALS AT HOME. Sept. 5th-Konange", Stentor.

KUMGANG, British or poor and Singapore 28 Aag., General-Indo-Chins S. N. Co.

5th Laak

2nd Beptember, LOONGBANG, British Hr. 1,093, G. W. G. Sept-Masil Hemp-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

aur own. And, on the other hand, Germany is closes earlier than usual, or fails to open in delivery may be obtained aguARE Billa. LooBOK, German sir.. 1,189 W. Taubert, 3rd | Lurtzow, Poona; Sachsen, Teucer, Tonkin, 5th

ing them. And she is watching our vigorous local government.

this may be regarded as a sure sign of

will be carried an unless learning something from us. She is studying

Optional Contrary he given TO-DAY- our authods of Calenial development and apply. approuching mix Closed is the pink-eyed Lading countersigned by the Undersigned,

notice to the

All Claims must be presented within ten days which date or the steamer's arrival here, afte they cannot be recognised.

GERMANT'S FROBLEMS.

proper leaves of many trees curl more or less when the air is damp. When the down of the dandelion contracts, it is a sign of rain; "whilst we are told co versely, "When fine weather is

Moreover, Germany is altering in her babits of thought and feeling. Professor Windelhand of Haidelarz, one of the best known of modern to follow, chick weed expands its leaves boldly historians of philosophy, in a volume of addresses and fully," published two years ago, points eat that the rale

por

Three Royal ladies made flights at Eastchurch last month on British-made Short biplanes eon- trolled by aaval airmen

of the masses his increased and is forensing, 0 PRINCESSES' AEROPLANE FLIGHTS. for as the things of ontward life are concerned. What is needed is a strong and hightened sonal life that can preserve its own spiritual inwardness The relation of the individual to the commily is the new problem. The great question for modern Germans is how the infinite value of the individual inner life and claims of the society of which the individual is a member are to bereconciled.

"

Lieutenant Gregory took up Princem Hanzy cess Louis of aften ers: Liontenent Long- of Frussia; Lieutenant Sampson took up Frin more took up Princess Lanine of Battenberg; Bad Liontenint Gerrard, RM.LI, Miss Kerr,

In Britain democracy is advancing with even Lady-in-Walling. The machines used were On Sale at the "Daily Paris" "Ofen or greater strides, but the state of things is not those lent to the Navy by Mr. Maclean,

quite the same. There is a goneral disposition The flights lasted about 15 minutes. Local Bookci

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 11th inst. will be subject

to ront.

All broken. chated, and damaged Goode must he left in the Godowas, where they will be

Emined on the 11th inst., at 930 A.M. No Fire Insurance will be effected: by us in szy case whatever.

This Steamer brings on Cargo:

Ex 8.3." Michel from Bordeaux. Ex 8.5. "Germanin" from Göteborg. Ex as. "Eklatana" from Havre. Ex ss. "Jelo" from Drammen.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Offce.

[1116 Hongkong, 5th September, 1911.

Sopt-Kohsichang and Howhow 2nd Sept., Bice and Wood-Butterfield & Swire. MANCHURIA, American str., 8,750. A. Dixon, 28th August San Francisco Zad August, Mails and General--P. M. S. 8. Co. MARIE,

German str., 1,169, H. Schlaiter, 2nd Bept-Saigon 30th August, Rice- Jebsen & Co. Shankbai 29th Aug., General-Mesengeries MEINAMI. Franch str., 4,6′ 8, Vidal, 5th Sept.--

Maritimes. PREMTEN, Brilish str. 1.056. Jus Seoit, 31st Angust-Baigen 27th August, Rico and General-Wo Fat Sing PROTESILAUS, British sr., 6.104. D. P. Camp. bell. 31st August-Victoria 9th August, General Butterfield v-9wite.

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