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them several; It is, of course, not to be in Chinese official reports, the cumulative The present effort was, as he understood it, denied that many of these papers have been,vidence of disinterested observers puts it also to get rid of the Manchus and he saw and are being, conducted on undesirable beyond doubt that both the Government and it stated they were then to set up a re- lings, nor has the rise of public opinio the prople of China have joined in a most public. He would not try to be a prophet, proved by any means an unmixed blessing sither to the Chinese Government or to our remarkable and determined manner to put but much as he disliked the Manchus selves. The cry of China for the Chinese an end to the cultivation of the poppy; and he thought they ought to have been turned is one with which in its abstract sense we think, moreover, that what has been done out long ago..he doubled the ability of a could never have beca done except through republic to hold together the multitudes of cannot fail-to-sympathise, but we cannot at
antil very recently, Charles Beresford's book on the breaking the sang time help suspecting, as I have the people themselves a power which I that vast country. However, he hoped Lord already said, that in many cases it has little suggest we have not, real nitruistic or patriotte meaning, but has appreciated, for the very sufficient reason up of China would not be proved to be that there was little sign of its existence. prophetic,He had seen excellent Chinese principally in view the creation of a new situation which may offer opportunities of Opium is apparently dooined by popular con- seldiers under British officers, and he firmly Its use in China, in the form of | believed, if the Chinese could only get the 'profitable' 'exploitation. It is superfluous, of sent,
worthy of the name. As to the Navy, im- course, to comment on the connection be smoking, is, after all; of very modern date, proper officers, they would yet have an army tween those new powers of press and public and one can only hope that, deprived
opium, the Chinese will not revert to drink, proved as it was, he believed the Chinese opinion with the happenings in China a
which in the time of the Mings, and during would ind it very much more difficult-to-get- the present time, they are too apparent to
the earlier pertod of the present dynasty, had together a good navy than a good army. Yet of us. The late Empress Dowager was, any-
tion than my country in the world. way, under no illusion as to the power of becomes such a national curse that drunken China possessed a larger sta-faring popula- the new movement, and in 1907, a year ness, or even the possession of intoxicants, before her death, she issued the famous edict was punishable by death. The other question they could not make a good nav out of men authorising the creation of a National As that have in mijid--a most important one from the 1shing boats unless the adminis sembly as a preliminary step towards Con-is that of Currency, regarding which 1 hope trators and officers had scientific knowledge
the lotting by Public Auction Salo, to be stitutional Government. This is old history that our Chairman may have something im and training and the time when China would PARTICULARS and CONDITIONS of but just let us look for a moment at the portant to announce to us at our General have a sufficient supply of such men was a events of the past twelve months, and at the Meeting next spring. For myself I am only long time off. He remembered talking the held to MONDAY. the 18th day of Decem- PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, by Order of more inmediate happenings of to-day. The too pleased (a pleasure which you will re-matter ever with Admiral Togo and at laster, 1911, at 3 F.M., at the Offices of the peat) tu dismiss this peculiarly cons- the Japanese leader committed himself to the EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, of One functions of the National Assembly were to cheated and dry subject, by noting that of opinion that if China did develop a navy, Lot of CROWN LAND at Mu Tau Kok be those of an advisory body without ex- East China scents to be embarked upon a Chusan would probably be the best port to
in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 ecutive authority, and the Assembly was definite scheme of currency reform, which begin their work from. Passing to the years, with the option of renewal at a CROWN the "yellow peril" spoken of by illustrious pet-RENT to be fixed by the Surveyor of His formally opened in Peking just a year, ag, though necessarily hung up through As was fully expected would be the ease, the areanstances of the time being, may, we sonages. Sir Edward declared he did not be- MAJESTY THE KING, for one farther term of proceedings of the Assembly rapidly, became stormy, the delegates being by no means trust, uimately prove to be of inestimable live in it. He did not believe the Chinese
benefit both to herself and to trade.. satisfied with the very limited powers, or
My remarks have had for their keynote rather absence of power, with which they China's revolution, and before I sit down were invested. Violent attacks were made wish to say a few wards-and, indeed, you assed freni among us, who devated his Secretarial, and demands were formulated you will expect them of me-of one recently for the immediate summoning of a Parfia-whole life and energies to the reform and ment, and for the creation of a Cabinet to regeneration of the country of his adoption. replace the Grand Council In January allude, of course, te Sir Robert-Hart. somewhat modified programme was definúely Those of us who had the privilege of know. put forward, which included the creation of ing Sir Robert Hurt know that the vision Cabinet, the abolition of the Manchu which he ever had before him was that of a bounties, the issue of a code of civil, criminal reformed China. Not only was he constant and commercial laws, and the institution of in his advice to the Peking Government of a Privy Council-these reforms to be effected the necessity of reform for the country's during the present year. In 1913 the pro- salvation, but he never ceased to draw up gramine called for the preparation of a Par-schemes to that end, undeterred by constant Ramentary budget, and for the issue of rebuffs, or ingratitude which was su gulations for the hekling of elections, to be glaringly exemplified in the attemps made followed by the summoning of a Parliament a few years ago to oust him from the control In 1913. In May the demand for a Cabinet of the great service of his creation-the gat to replace the Grand Council was geceded spot of honesty in the hopeless corruption of to,-and-an-odiet was issued abolishing at the government of the country (Applause) only the Grand Council but the Grand Had Sir Robert's warnings been heeded. munching of the sleather / exco Main at the Tobind Lot 1698) to the Sonth boundary of Ministries; the edict also formally created adopted, it may surely be said that China after one o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Swire trathio, until further notice a Privy Council and a General Staff. In due would not be in the throes of convulsion course the Cabinet, was formed, but has given which we see today. Sir Robert has gone, no satisfaction, the Chinese characterising but his work remains, and may it be that it as simply "the old shop under new out of the present trouble and turmoil there signboard" (Laughter), The Assembly was may arise the regenerated China that he dissolved and reassembled just a fortnight dreamt of, and that on any memorial that age. I confess I had expected that the re-may be erected to him in China, events may assembly would have been marked by sonu violent outbreak, but it has not been so, and the comparative moderation of the Assembly's proceedings has certainly created an impres
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or the Japanese would ever follow the "éx ample of Attila and Genghis Khan, and swärm westward towards Europe.—(Ap plause),
Mr. Hessy Keswick in a hapov speech, of the Chairman. proposed the teast There was an idea abroad, he believed, that China was in the hands of the Marichus. Personally he had an idea that the unin interests there were in the hands of a number of Scotchmen.-(Laughter) Sir Carles Dud- geon started life with that advantage, and with the push and "save" of a Scotchman he had risen to a position of great honour and acknowledged worth.—(Cheers).
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and a number of visitors mounted the plat form at the bows of the vessel. The signal was given, and, as Mrs. Swire broke a bottle Pah is Works fle of champagne against the sharp steel prow, the dog shores were knocked out of place and the steel bulk moved away from the platform to the water, to the accompaniment of exploding crackers on the shore. As the vessel entered the water, a number of pure white pigeons flew from a cage on the bows. The launch was conducted without a hitch, and the success was referred to by Mr. Swire he hide which followed, and at which nearly all having reference to the successful he presided. Several speeches were made, manner in which the ship has been launched. The Tencho Maru, which was built for the South Manchurian Railway Co., is 255 ft. in length, and 36 ft. in breadth, She is fitted with five state rooms and a salmon for the accommodation of passengers. Her ton nage is 1,230 gross, and her triple expansion engines will develop about 1,000 II. P. She was built under special surveys, and to the requirencats of the Imperial Japanese Gu
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Wag demonstrated by the large attendamas at their concert in St. George a Hail on Saturday night. The Society oer ainly-d-served the patronage extended othe concert. Erightness characteri
the Government. For the carrying out of pleasure among the representatives of the
a great exteut compensated for a evenness in the choral work. Te couvert lack of the programme, and for the suppression of Foreign Office, Mr. Max Muller who had the rebellion, the recall of Yuan Shih-Kal recently returned from Peking and whose orchestra, which, though numerically weak.gare Guige (E. Garman,) by the opened with a has been demanded, and the demand has presence now at the Foreign Office surely
a fine rendering of the piece. The cheir sang been acceded to, the edict of recall investing obviated the reproach that had sometimes
a madrigal of Booth's rather plastly,but the him with almost unprecedented powers.been, levelled at that department of not voices were not well balanced, and a somewhat Yuan thus becomes the inan of the moment having a too intimate knowledge of the a man to whom many are looking as the locus in quo of the matters in question and sopranos wero lacking in power, but the ragged rendering resulted. Both the tenors possible deus en machina in the existing any urgent time. His presence there had
general tonal effect was nevertheless pleasing. turmoil, who, it is trusted, may be able to also enabled an important official to proceed An sudante, concerto fr two violin and plano, successfully apply the Confucian Doctrine to Pekingalluding to Mr. Alston who had by Mrs. K. C. Edwards, Madam of the Mean" (called by us "comproniis been always fair to the Association and heel and Mrs Tibles was played with brilliant exec
Yon Wiser. to the saving of the situation to combine given then the most courteous assistance in tion and good tone. The serenade "Love wake the saving of the dynasty with the recogni. his power (Hear Hear). Then they had and weeps" was sung asscompanied by Mrs. tion of the popular demands. But. am present several former governors in the Far dames J. Kow and L. Perkins and Mes going too far; prophecy is dangerous, and East, including Sir. Matthew Nathan, and R. Peyton-Grifle, J. A. Young, and E. C. prophets do not, as a rule, gain much Sir Henry Blake, both of whose names were Emmelt. Th quintette gave a fairly currect honour, either in their own country or any household words in Hongkong and the Farrandoring of the piece, but the voices were to where else. Two points, however, seem to East generally. Passing to the Board of some extent lacking in volume. Mr Desman me to stand out with much prominence in Trade he would say they were happy to see Fuller undoubtedly scor d the encours of tho the present crisis; one is the danger that Mr. Bees Davies of Hongkong and he hoped erasing with bie masterly playing of Graig's the abject surrender of the Government to they night find his presence at home in Eng. Molto Allegro and Presto, in which he was popular clamour may encourage further land utilised to do something towards seuling companied by the orchestra. The tempo in and it may be impossible-dermands, and of the matter of the registration of joint this piece was virtually faultless. The attack this there is already some evidence; and the stock companies in China-a matter of vital was eq all good, and Mr Fuller's brilliaut other is that though, as Dr. Marrison ex-importance to British commerce in the Far technique and splendid tone earned for him a pressed it some ten days ago, the "orderly. East and just now in especial prominence. most determined recall, to which h· responded extension of the revolution was at that (Applause). Also welcoming the representa by playing a dotto by Mendelssohu, a simpler time making à profound impression on the lives of the Imperial forces Mr. Rutherford amber but of exceeding sweetness.
The Chinese, there is danger,—indeed extreme especially mentioned Admiral Sir Edward Chough and Crow' was nog by a trio danger that unless a truce is made, the com- Seymour whose great services were always and oborus, the soloists being. Mrs A batants on both sides may get out of hand: borne in mind in the East. (Applause). In B. Moulder, Miss Gordon and Mr F. Austin. that foreign, property and interests may be this crisis the active interference of the There was a want of sympathy atween the attacked, introducing complications of which froeign soldiers and sailors had not been called soloists and oborus and the tone was not true. caiz foresee the consequences for, but their presence on the spot commanded made an excellent choice of songs is first Dr. A. Schofield, whose voice is light and clear, (Applause)potizam
by officers of the type of their gallant guest There are many other matters to which was an assurance of the preservation of
was" No more we'll go a-roving," by M. V. 1 might invite your attention, but I shall British interests in a country for whose White, bad as an encore he sang Sweetest wonfine myself to two, and to these I shall return to a peaceful condition of affairs they Flower," by Hawley, Mrs. Edwards, who has refer in the fewest wor.. possible. The first all most earnestly praved. (Applause.)
given mary preofs of hor abi ity as a violinist, is our old friend Opíum. I do not intend to SIR. EDWARD SEMOUR said he felt the played Wieniawski's Legend with a vorrectners detain you for more than a moment on the honour very highly of being called on to of fingering she a purity of t ze ssos as aust- subject, but if I did not say something about respond for the guests. He thanked all the
tears se dom attain. The piece calls for brilli it, I have a sort of feeling that you might hosts very heartily for their hospitality and any of erutia and is full of fects of light and shade, and Mrs, Edwards me the most of go away thinking that you had not had a especially the chairman for the extremely proper China dinner at all—(Laughter, | eléquent and interesting address he had
As an encore she played a Serenade by Well, there seems to be some prospect of ou.just given.
The first Europeans who had more simple than the first numbe
Pierne, & haunting refrain full I melody, but losing our old friend altogether, and if anything to do with China were the Por I fancy that he will go to his grave "unwept, tuguese, but the English had outstripped them ern Men
he concert ended with "The Song of West- F. K. Betjman, by the chorus and unhonoured and unsung.' It has never long ago and had opened China to the com- oroliestra been our business, as constantly said from merce of the world for which the world ought her too much as with stich a small chorus. Enate with respect to 3 Shares numbered Amoy
It was a vory ambitious effort,
TOTICE is hereby given that Scrip Certi this chair, to express any opinion upon the to be obliged to them. Applause.) His Thy orchestrat au was done specially by Br. 3002/3:04 in the above-named Offre standing moral aspect of the opium question: all that memory carried him back to the days of the Fuller, sa ng band parts were avaliable, and we have been concerned with is to see that Taiping, rebellion, for he served there and carried sat his work thoroughly. The ballad is
in the name of Low Ksh Yow (deceased) of Sai- are upheld, whether as regards opium or was, he thought, the same as to-day-to get volume is what the Pharmeuio chorus lacks, Certificate will be issued in favour of the said produced before the 19th instant, a new Sarip anything else. Well, I think that in the rid of the Manchus. But the resemblance though the paucity of numbers accounts for that Low Kah Yer (deceased), and no transaction matter of opium, we have to admit that we ceased there. The Taiping rebellion began as to a great extent. The sopranos were a little taking pace under the old Sorg Certificate will have witnessed a most remarkable revolution, sort of religious mania, and the leader ineffective in, this ballad and the rendering be recognised by the CO Co., Ld., the possibility of which I confess that, for even pretended to be a Christian for a time, lacked rythm. However, it was a melodious and my part, I was slow to believe in for "events" and almost deceived himself. But that did pleasant effort. have proved that, making all allowance for not last long. Most of them remembered the Mr. E. J. Chapman condusted the orchestra in inevitable and manifest misrepresentations awful horrors done to those hordes who lost he accompaniment to Mr. Fuller's pique solu.
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Hongkong, 24th October, 1911.
IEN TING
BURGEON DENTIST,
No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREST
TERMS VERY MODERATE.
Consultation Fres Himekong, 21st September, 1905, (1171.
BENGER
FOOD
Wherever there is a case of enfeebled digestion, whether from advancing age, illness, or general debility, there is a case. for Benger's Food.
When the stomach becomes weakened, the digestion of ordinary food becomes only partial, and at times is painful, little of the food is assimilated, and the body is consequently insufficiently nourished.
This is where Benger's Food helps. It contains in itself the natural digestive principles. and is quite different from any other food obtainable.
All doctors know and approve of its composition, and prescribe it freely. For INFANTS, INVALIDS
AND THE AGED.. The "Dritish Medical Jurnal" says:. "Denge's Food bas, by its excellence, established a reputation of its owD."
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