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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH

CHINA FOREWARNED BUT NOT FOREARMED |

In 1795 the average dally sale did not exceed 350 copies.

two.

"This corrosion and barnacling of war verrals In particular bas been such a serious evil that From what are stated to be, and doubtless are trustworthy sources translations of that year to Dantel Stuart, Among the con- adopt the most cambrous means to prevent

The paper, plant, and everything was sold in

at prevent it has been found necessary to sole curious Chinese documents of an official and semi-official kind have been received t:ibutors to the Post were Coleridge, Words- Modern war vessels have outside of their by The Times. It was generally supposed that in the present complications with Dapan the Chiness authorities were taken completely so awards.

with worth, Southey, and Charles Lumb. It seems clear, however,

halia-a-two-inch sheathing of plank fastened from the documents, as a few of the initiated were aware, that the war was locked on in 1795. sold it in 1803 for £21,000.

Stuart, who had only given £63 for the Post on by Iron bolts. Outside of this a second tneritable by either party, sooner or later. As far back as 181⁄2 some of the more far-seeing

fach sheathing of planks, held on by In Chinese officials perceived that a great struggle between China and Japan for predominance in the rening Toy organ, with the exrcial object of plates are wallet in the usual way. Even with

1827 the Standard was started as an

holl

and to this exterior sheathing the coprer by copter Far East was inevitable, and that it might be desirable for China to take the initiative. Among op: sing Catholic Emancipation! Its profits are these far-seeing officials was Chang Pellan, a clever, amblitons man, who had studied with

all there

prcautions the barnacles attach them- marked distlection in a

In a famous college at Sa-Chow, in the province of Kiang-su, under one of the need to have been about £7,000 a year. selves at the cracks and seams, and from the most crudite professors of modern Chios. While still a young man he was appointed's member

In 1867 the paper changed hands, and was bottoms of two of our vessels, the Alert and of the so-called Board of Control, whose function it is to detect abures to the administration and

conve into a mereleg paper. There was Allania, were taken at one time the enosmani criticize the conduct of high cfficials. Having considered carefully the foreign relations of the at this time. Feinstenes, a novel was published Incrastailees.

ser al innovations letr

Intr faced loto the Standard Amount of twenty-five tons of barnacles and which the following occurred:

to the news. The price was 2d, but

■ year later On a change in the past.

January Japan is venturing upon a display of power, and has eat only taken possession of the Loo-Datly News appeared. It was evolved by 21st, 1846, the first number of the choo Islands, but is making some attempts on Kores. It becomes, therefore, the duty of our Dickens. The splat was fico,es Dickens

to check in time the threatening peril from Japan, and to establish definitely, the supremacy of China its neighbour.

over

But to attack Japan is not by any meaus an easy task, and the victory bis services as Editor, but he only retained the was to have a salary of £2,030 per annum for of por mardimo power is of paramount importance and must be seriously attended to.

The price of the paper,

18, 1895.

Intimations.

STANDARD FAMILY

WATKINS' SARSAPARILLA

MEDICINES.

A COMPOUND CONCENTRATED EXTRACT TONIC AND ALTERATIVE BALSAMIC LINCTUS

FOR COLDS, COUGHS, AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG COMPLAINTS. WATKINS' CATHARTIC PILLS.

A STRICTLY VEGETABLE PURGATIVE.

empire, and fixed his ge expecially on Japan; be indited a remarkable memorial'to the Throne in in addition is was altered to id. without any the dat ocean liners have to be placed in The Best Family Physic For

Our foreign relations are all of the greatest importance, and attended by complications, but our latercourse with

with Japan kas

has proved to be more troublesome than with the other Powers.

emplie to

cr: 03:

decks, their bottom cleaned and painted, at by the statement that Phillo Hichborn, the at the end of every two round trips. Some idea of the saving in cost may be gained United States Naval Constructor, in his report paint the center Chicago at any port would cost to Congress slates that to day-lock, clean and about $12,000, and that it is on the average the enormous cost of over $10,000 for a three year's cruise for this item alone,"

will depend matnly on the relative strength of the respectivo naval forces. The increase, therefore, post for seventeen including the stamp, necesary to do this three times a year, making

In my humble opinion it is

is essential that your Majesty should now issue your commands?” the Cabinet Ministers to proceed to a discussion on the Japanese Question order to decide upon the would be responsible for the conduct of the affair,

steps to be taken by our Government in respect to Japan, and to appoint specia¡jMinisters who ↑ p 1868 the paper found new owners, and the EAFNESS. An essay describing a realiv.

rear to year.

It seems to me that Japan herself is not in a position to break the peace without some foreign ally. In comparing the relative strength of the two countries, it is evident that span is our in- ferior, and, regarding the chances of obtaluing foreign assistance, it is also stunted less favourably fore not find an ally in the event of a crisis. On the other band, the relations of our Government than we are. Japan is not on very intimate terms with any of the foreign Powers, and it will there- with foreign nations are sccured by us for

us for the course of a a long period, and a warm feeling Increasing reciprocally from year

fear. We may therefore count reasonably spon foreign Powers assisting us in case of a war with Japan. If we do not now determine the loss of our policy in the sense of preparing for a war with japan, and sumalo satisfied with the present state of peace without any luresight respecting the fatore, we shall see that Japan will utilise her time in cootluuing her commercial enterprises. Thus Japan will lo crease its national power whilst we remain stationary. This will place us in permanent danger and expose us to cantinasi menaces. This memorial, after belag examined by the Military Board, was promptly forwarded by orders of the Emperor to Li Hung-chang for his opinion.

LI KUNG CHANG-FROM

In

was 5d. The first year the circulation was barely 4,000 copies a day. Not even when the tion was seduced to 214. did maiters improve, price was reduced

to 1d. Under the new News secured the services of Archibald Forbes management the paper proapored. The Daily

German War the circulation rose from 50,000 BE war correspondent, and during the Franco- to 150,007 canles per day.

The

Daily Telegraph was first brought out It was a four-page sheet, and the price was ad the Daily Telegraph and Courter in 1855. it was an utter fallure until Mr. Levy took it over in paymeat of a debt. The price was then was increased by four pages, making eight is lowered to rd, and in 1858 the size of the paper

all.

In 1864 the propileter of the Dafly Telegraph combined with Mr. Gordon Bennett, of the New York Herald, to send H. M. Stanley to complete the discoveries of Burke, Speke, and Livingstons la Africa.

The Globe, the oldest evening paper in the world, was floated in 1803, in opposition to the Courier, which belonged to Daniel Stuart. It was somewhat of a failure unul, in 1823, It chased by Colonel Torrens, who amalgamated ptir- it with the Traveller. After this it succeeded better. In 1866 the price was refaced frons 48. to zd., and in 1867 again to rd. Among the many willers for the Globe was Francis Mahoney, better known as Father Prout,

The Pall Mall Gaxolis, which appeared in 1865, was the first paper which gave ariisle and scientific opinions to addition to ordinasy news of the day. It consisted of eight pages,

half the present size, and the price was atut 1 was son enlarged to twelve pages

Among the early contributors Anthony Trollope was conspicuous, and James Greenweed, the edito:'s braiher, wrote his "Amateur Casual" experiences. In 1882 the price was lowered to Id.

ELECTROPLATING A VESSEL'S

HULL.

THE NEW METHOD FOUND PRACTICABLE. Slace tron has come into general use for the bulls of large vesseln, it has been a serious pro- blem to prevent corrosion by te water and the fouling of the bull by the growth of barnacles and other marine organisms. It would seem that the simplest way would be lo sheatha the hull with copper, just as a wooden ship Is sheathed, but the sex-water finds its way to the iron by the crevices between the plates and, with the iron and copper, Toxins galvanic battery, whore action eat away the iron-plate faster than ever. An Interesting experiment, having for its object seamless

grasian Care for Deafness, Singing to Eats, de

THOMAS KEMPE, Vintrria Chambers, 19, South no mster how severe or long-standing, will be sent post frea-Artificial Kar-drums and similar appliances entirely superseded. Addrès ampton Bulidings, Holborn, Landan-Adet

To-day's Advertisements.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL THE Company's Steamship

Captain Davis, will be despatched for the above * FOKIEN," Ports TO-MORROW, the roth instant, at Day- light.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managern. Hongkong, 18th March, 1805.

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PUBLIC AUCTION. HANDSOME ENGLISH-MADE and HOLTZ & HOLTZ MADE FURNITURE,

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Undersigned, to Sell br THE has received fustractions

PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON

TUESDAY, the 26th March, 1895. AT 1.30 P.M.,

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Comprising

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Married couple (occupying one room) per

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For further particulars, apply to

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FUJIYA HOTEL,

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A. MANN,

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(#68

Amoy, 15th February, 1895-

TL

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Lately

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TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.

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SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.

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Manager.

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Canton, 1st February, 1895.

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

A MINIATURE PORTRAIT PRESENTED BY HIM TO MR. JOHN RUSTILL YOUNG, LATE UNITED STATES MINISTER AT THE COURT OF PIKING, The Viceroy's carefully-coualdered reply is a remarkable document, wherein It is stated:- Some time ago, when I was ordered by your Majesty to offer my opinion on the questions the coating of the hull with a "g" described † and DESSERT SERVICES, GLASS and of Visitors to and from Steamers, raised by the memorial of Ten Sen-sue, the member of the board of government laspectors, I felt compelled to maintain views which were contrary to his, but under the present circumstances of copper by electro-deposition, is I cannot but express my entire concurrence with the views of Chang Fel-fun-namely, that it is in The Electrical Age of January 19th. The necessary for us to make preparations for a war with Japan, and that, consequently, we must

vertel experimented upon was an ocean lug lo develop our naval armaments fo

enta in order to be able to carry out this object.

diy dock at Jersey City, U.S.A We quote as Our best case for bringing

about

rupture with Japan and coming to extremities is not Kores, follows from the article referred to but the question of the Loochoo Islands, because we bave an indisputable right over them, and

"The process of electro-plating is compara every foreign Power would be obliged to admit the justice of our claim, if we chose to damand the

simple. It consis's in applying to the restoration of our rights. Morally we are undoubtedly in our right on the question of the Loo.

side of the vessel tanks or baths, about choo Islands, and materially China is a large and strong empire, superter to Japan. If we only organize our resources, develop our army and navy, we shaft gain the respect of even the more powerial of the foreign wall-ns, who will rack us with the Great Powers, and then Japan will, of course, but venture to carry out any hostile designs galoni i

Japan has now for years earnestly studied Western systems, and, though her

(by means of a foreign Lilience). only an outward one, sill her fleet must, he admited to be equal to our. Therefore I should copalder it hazardens to send our fleet to Japan to o fight in the enemy's own waters. My humble opintor is, let us not lose sight of our plan of invading Japan, but let us not commit the mistake

us

success

Uvely

velet square. These are scribed out

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Hongkong, 5th March, 1895.

`ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,

WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW.

13, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 24th August, 1894.

FOR SALE.

THE “RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, JAP

on the edges to conform with the curva- and shored in position. These baths or tanks DOORS, DRESSING TABLES tore of the vessel's sides, and then firmly braced

greatest depth, and this distance is cut down at STANDS, CHEST of DRAWERS and SMALL to be had on the Island, BAY VIEW are only about eighteen inches in depth at their GLASSES, WASHSTANDS, so far

CHAIRS each successive application.

"The metho

method is a triple one. The bath once

ONE

(On Shan-ki-wan Road.) THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE

ocouples the best situation on the Shau-ki-wan

from the Southward, Stem-launches can at Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn.

of doing this in a buried manner. First of all, our navy must be thoroughly organized before waecurely placed in position and shored up is CARR LEATHER COVERED WRITING | Road, commands an excellent view of the

can think of an invasion.

Your Majesty has graciously ordered me to undertake the responsibility of preparing the plan for the ft.varion of pan. Allow me, therefore, to state that I consider this question one of the almost importar ce to the Empire, and I fear that unless all the Ministers of the Cabinet and the Viceroys of all the

Povinces

agree together, and assiduously work together for years to come, any a failure. such an attempt would be a

It is absolutely necessary that if we should desire to secure the services of useful persons, we must introduce another system for their admission into the public service. In the interest also of

■hahaontous and quied working of the Viceroys and Governors of provinces, it will be necessary to adopt a method by which the quasi-Independent position which they enjoy in their relations to each other should be reformed, and joint action secured. If your Cabinet Ministers and Viceroy: will agree together, and your Majesty will rule over them all in conformity with your own angust decisions, then the great scheme of an invasion of Japan can be thought of, but it is decidedly better not to place the responsibility of this enterprise on my

alone.

order the Department of Treasury and the Foreign Department of the Imperial

accurate

and

should

Caulked around the edges with cotton and oakum till it is water-tight, and then it is filled with strong acid solution that is allowed to remain in position for twenty-four hours. The affect of this is to clean the vessel's side perfectly and leave the surface of the iron plates ready for the

Dext process..

The bath is then removed, the spot washed and cleaned, and the bath replaced in readiness for the recond step. It is now filled with a solution of cyanide of copper and the electric current

turned on.

The effect of the twofold one. cyanide solution is a

It com pletes more perfectly the cleansing of the side of the vessel, and in addition scia as a sort of a dox, and in this way causes the film of copper that is next to be deposited

adherent. Thin bath is allowed to remain in position for twenty-four hours, when

ONE LACQUERED and GOLD FOLDING SCREEN,

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ONE GERARD GRAND PIANO. ONE FULL SIZE POCKET BILLIARD with BALLS, CUES, &c., Completa

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by

ONE IRON SAFE.

SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, SUNDRY PLANTS in POTS,

&c.,

&c.

Catalogues will be issued. TERMS OF SALE ¿-As customary,

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, 18th March, 1895. to be

I ber humbly to express the hang that your majesty will moment to make out en thee estimate of the contributions to de supplied by every province lo support of the comet · defence, whilst an additional clency should be made goed by the mat old be granted for the dalence of Formuss. Any ded-rmly million taeis be brought together for naval expenditure, and this should be panciusity paid into is drawn off and one of sulfate of copper takes

by the Imperial Treasury, so that altogether a yearly amount of four niy department. Under these conditions I should be able to orgsalec la five yesen a strong Davy

the Goal stage is reached. The cyanide solution sufficiently organise our coast defences.

its place. Large plates of copres are suspended I resume

bumble my

opinton as follows: -That it is above all necessary to strengthen our to the bath, and these are connected country's defences, to organise a powerial navy, and that the aggressive steps against Japan positive pole of the dynams, while the saga.

not be undertaken in too great a hurry.

tive one is attached to the side of the ship. Im Such are Li Hung-chang's views on the problem submitted to him. Two years after the

mediately the deposition of copper beglus. presentation of the memorial, Chang Pel-lun had an apperically of showing how far he could put Four days are used in this part of the process, his good principles the Frovince of Fuklen the fleet ander his command was completely deleated by the French at

practice, and he olgually failed. "When he was Mialeter toes Defence for and when at last the current is stopped and the bath removed, the entire side of the vessel inside Foochow on which occasion the discreet Chang forsook his flagship and directed the movements

the limits of the bath is found to Бага bean of the fleet from an adjacent hill a mile or more away. In spite of his mendacious report that he thoroughly and evenly coated with copper to the had sank two of

of the French ships,

he was exlied to a place beyond the Great Wall, but he contrived thickness of about one-sixtamth of an inch. The to regain favour, and not only returned, but became the son-in-law of Li Hung-chang! These

1 coating closely adhe

adherent and documents sbow D

be that

and In that always f.lls short. As The Times remarks in a leader on these documenta 1-.

CLEO part of the iron comes along with it. We may say, to fact, that for both China and Japan the same policy was ditad. Each

This is the process that is repeated

All Over country was bound to prop

o prepare against the consfogencies of the uncertain future, and for either of the sides of the vessel. Each new position of them to neglect precautions was little elas than to invite attack. The warning involved in the bath is arranged so that it will lap a ffitis the situation has been to both, but by ons only has li been attended to, and unhappily for over the edges of the section already done, and China forewarned has not meant cerned by the look-out men fa Peking at least as far back as

forearmed?

the result is,

that when the entire work is finished That the breakers abend were

the vessel is copper-plated all over to the thick- January, 1890, the present Editor of the has dot arrived when the private correspondence in his possession should be published. Moreover, crack where water could get in, no seams or * Hongkong Telegraph is in a position to proves but the time css of one-sixteenth of a lock. There is no Do useful purpose would be served.

this critical juncture, by its publication pro dome publica. Jolate, and in be possible way is there BDY *Sufficient unto the day is

is the evil thereof China's cup of bitterness is overflowing and who

chance for

for galvanic action shall say to what extent the surging depths-and of which the bubbles on the surface are a sure such

1on to est in

(1st in except by such a blow or geleding on a rock as would cut Indication that all is not tranquil below-will develop in the near future and give place to foaming through the copper film and lato the iron beneath, billows against which the ship of State (the forelgu Manchu barque), baudied with the utmost skill needless to say that after such blow the and having the benefit of experienced helmsmen, will in vain essay a safe exit from the storms of vessel would have to be put into a dry dock in life from which she has hitherto so often and so fortunately escaped, but which now threaten to Roy event, and when there a small bath applied | engull her and all on board 7

to the spot would in a low days entirely remedy the difficulty.

VICTORIA

I

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have been added, and a LAUNCH rung from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 PM, dally.

Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First- class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.

Hongkong, 13th August, 1894-

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