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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1897.

CRICKET.

CLUB V. GARRISON,

REVIEWS.

and definite that it cannot be either fodreased or diminished.” ***

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THE NEW TREATY WITH JAPAN.

ARE ITS CONCESSIONS ILLUSORY ?

MAURICE' EVENBUyrɑ was`chasped at the Mar. gistracy this morning by P. C. Lipplatt with not having his name tu a conspicuous place "on the front of his premises, the Western Hotel, Queen's Road. The ofanen was picked and his Worship said it was a trampery affaiz sed was only * Technical breach of the law. There WAS DO attempt to erada the spizlf of the fsw’and he fo. keen latesunt in the proceedings, „To-day" play years, the product of a pessimistic patriotism but went on to wonder how fathersand mothers Treaty with Japan comes into operation, and

Aicted a fine of $5* *.

The above match began yarturday and was resumed to-day. There was a good nitendance, including many ladies, who took an apparently

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"Aad aba told Aka that she was not thankful

hewan if Vala was not shere. And when the fo go to hell for the glory and koseur of God,

minister sald. • Wäiti, woman! -for he was and that, moreover, she did not want to go to

frightened at her words-she would not be still,

to the awful outer durkocat; and, moreover, the could

be happy, evan in the very presence of

said she was not grateful to God for life, and God, Il their sons and daughters were wandering

she thought her consent to coming into life on such hard terms ought to have been first asked. said God was angry, And Nanus said, well, then, she knew that he did not care about her "The minister was angry with her, and he

putshing; it was all one to him. happieces would have saved her, and he refused her the smallest joy; and she did not see how Ale

dust increased his glory." Crushing the poor and broken-hearted in the

The Back DoorThis is a modern war story. Chiswa Mali. It is in the same cabgory

two years in which to look forward to the enjɔy- reprinted in book farm from the columas of the the "Cruise of the Mary Rose," "The Battle of Dorking," and other imaginative efforts of recent

toriality. On the 16th of July, 1899, the Revised Belilah residents in Japan have now loss than ment of the privileges conferred by extra-terri was colivened by the selections Contributed by and a serio-comic rensationalism which camo the West Yorks Band, under the conductorship intą, vague almost simultaneously with the

Japanese law. In return they will obtain British subjecia, together with sil other COMPLAINT lo made that the Japanese Gorem- | of Mr. W. G. Bentley. Both to-day and yester-"boom" in army sad navy expansion of the

foreigners in the country, will come under ment, la giving the new go'd yon for the old | day the weather was perfect for cricket and the last three or four years The writers of these silver colo, subjects the failer to inordinately | (urf was all that players could expert. Yesterday things probably fancy they are helping largely

the advantages of free travel, trade, or navere scrutiny and rajecte a large proportion of the Club wont in and scored a very respectable to defend the Empire; and probably they are

has made such progrent daring the last thirty manufacture la any part of the Empire, instead colas that sheold feasonably be passed. Con- total of 247. The first innings of the Club was | right to some extent, for the great British Public

years in the reform of her administration that ports. of being confined, as at present, to the Treaty It must be #dmitted that Japan sequently the banks, lo order to be on the safe remarkshis for the fact that of the cleven players does take more nollee of a wild shalek ikan of a alde, are even more particular; the merchants: no less than seven were caught out, betekening plain sober statement. We intend no disparage

Treatles framed to meet the requirements of a who deal with the banks therefore raina silver | a high standard of fielding for the garrison. T. ment when we say there is blood and lander in

totally different state of things. On the other he was quite justified in seeking a revision of yen altogether, and the result is that the old coin S. Smith was given out lbw for ra and J. F. every paragraph; anyhow, there is. It is a

hand, foreign residents bad the right to expect Is la prietes no tanger euvrent although the now | Hastings was clean, bowled by C. W. Gorden necessity that the "gentlemen of England who coin is not yet-issued in sufficient quantity to after a well-earned 67. Ward caught by Lang live at home in case" should be now and then bured on the damsing words of the "Sharter

that in any new aningement made their late- It is through such dreadful dochines as this, rests should be rigidly safeguarded by their diplo replace it.

hoene made a good 30, Anton caught by Ryall reminded that life is like a summer ses, subject Catechism and the "Confession of Faith," and as there is yet time for amendment, it may

matle representatives. *THE · Stralis Cricket team for the Interport put up a ne 44 and F. Maliland showed good to typhoons ; and it is necessary also that the expecially the third and sixteenth chapters, that be of service to indicate the points to which They complain, and with some reason, that this has not been done; anaiches left Singapore at soon on the 28th laat. form in winning als 45 when Johnston caught money grabbing mercantile communties of the the lives of the principal characters are wrecked, objection is taken. for Hongkong and le due here to-morrow. The him. The innings was a capital one and with 3 Far East, so absorbed in turning their treadmill to The story is full of incident, frequently sising to players are :—Perak-Mersis. Curtis and R. M. bres and 3 leg byes" resulted in a total of 247.giind out dollars, should be startled once in a magnificent heights, and of engrossing interest.ality, British subjects and the subjects of other In return for the surrender of extra-territori. McKenste. Stinger-Mer. W. Neubronner, The Garrison began its first lanings yesterday while by a picture in the most lusid and life- The religious questions involved are introduced Japan, obtain the right to trade and manufacture T. R. Habbeck, A. B. Fabback, M. H. Whitley, just on the call of time,

fike colours concolvable—HIɛet we forget," as ¦ in x'way that by no means rahe the book of its in any part of the country, exactly as if they Powers which bav: signed revised Treaties with C. Glamlord, F. W. Talbot, and Capt. H. L

Kipling's most solema hymn warns us. Kiplingham for the general render; it is a vigorous Talbot, Singapore. Mr. Justice Leach, Messrs.o-day A. J. Woodreifa, G. P. Stevent, and J. G.

indeed has done more for the defence of the and eloquent protest against fanaticism, though earned that the Treaty is silent as regards the were native subjects. At the first glance this Mactaggart Strambi.Me. Hallng the

empire than any man we know pi̟, by campelidog it is strongly taloted with fatalism, and there holding or occasying of land by foreigners, Appears a wald ble concealer, but when it is Singapore C. C and Ris Brigade concluded

attention to the life and work of its delanders. two days' match on the 16th fast, which ended,

are some most cynical epigramS, in a driv-each team making 98 ras. Mr.

Perhaps his poems and books were all made,

and that the decision of this matter Is left Leach reared 13. G. P. Stevens, 13. Mactaggart

like Hodge's razors, "Jast to sell," but that is

ment, it will be recognised that the advant wholly in the hands of the Japanese Govern- 1. and Woodroffs 4 M.ctaggart secuted six

only another way of staing the tram that

age cured is llavory. As a matter of fact, wickets.

These intensely realltile stories of "ike next

mitted to awn Ivnd in Japan. In and about "Why then, did He pursue the child with the foreign settlements foreigners are in the war" all open to the same criticism; they His anger from the first bone of her sor possession_of_what_ara-known as perpelos! may teach our enemies as much as ourselves, awful life to the last 2 Ad where to the leases, and these are confirmed by the New and they are wrong, all wrong, in their facts and

now? O, Divid, where is she? If God Trestles, but it has been the policy of the Go calculations, in the eye of everybody but their Nanna! You know not what you are saying, leases of this sort, and it is new not possible to would only let me go to her!" "WACH,vernment for years to refuse to register additional writers. No two men think alike, and there are You might be asking yourself away from His obtals a lease for a longer term than twenty-five as many different versions of how It aught to presence." "I would rather be with Vala. If years. A right to manufacture possessed by be written as there are readers of the oast be sinful, let me thole the wages of my sin.

persons who carnos bold land is clearly a sight written, All credit to the writer for doing als Keanoch say we may have a hope that God will

Where is my dear dairn 7" "I beard Elder that can be of little practies! value. best and compelling the thoughtless to think, eventually faks pity on those babes who have They think him mistaken at every point, but dona ao actual sie," "But wise will be take that is better than that they should continue play? And unill he does, how can the wee anthinking. We think this China Madl story of will break! My heart will break!'

only endure his anger? O, David, my heart "The Back Doce is radically wrong in fat in Jamale Cobbled"vik" magli 'smasked out In detallar much is an attempt to capture Hongkong out right as in a dashing. rald for the purpose of crippling the docks at any cost after which the capture itself would be a matter of secondary importance. But a difference of view does not blind us to the merits of the work, which we cordially recommead to our readers.

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A SEPTIMNER number of the Good Templar papes Watchword says that at Devonport lately among those bking part in a concert were Brothers J. Cusack and Northcott. This la rather a colocidence seeing that army and navy representatives of the same name tried to knocă the staffing ost of each other in Hongkong, just at about the time of the concert. It wou'd not be a bad idea to get our two houryweights an the "slag wong here. Tommy could be de pended on for "Rolling Home" and no doubt Mr. Cusack could tell us all about the man that

Like a soldier felt."

The following was the band programme for

March..."La Kameralda"........W. G. Bentley Over Diavolo"

"A küber Tka Bettur Land "..

Walt. "Morgunblanet" D Selectlon... "The Yeicion of the Guard"...dalilvan The scores were as follow:-

HONORONO CRICKET CLUB. Fiat Lantas,

F. Malland, e Johnston, b

Rya

Í. Bucovs Janesa,

na 47 © Langhoras, b Davia

ży

Vallege

Auto, Ry!

A. G. Ward, o Langhorst b

manTM 44TMy Howard,`b`Ryal"

By 10 d D 3.1. A. Hawings, xw,

C. W. Gordon

Hathor, not out an

PA. Dar, a Mobley, B

13

19

Howard 19 Mobarley, b'Ryű............ H

Mast, Loghoras, is Ryall. I

A. Msakende, ruout

ZW. Hour Col

Gordon & Ry H.Tyrd, Jobaston,

Davla

WHILE the servants were busy at work at the Barcabs #mith, The

Autor House Hotel, Shanghai, the morning last weak, about Ix o'clock, a native geletly entered the Hall and commenced removing the electric light globes, and after (akleg eight from ther position marched out with them, as bold braza. The servants thought he was a work san, so, of course, didnot läterfere, but after be had beer gece some time it was discovered that he belonged to the light-fingered fraternity, He did not retum for the remaleder, but it is hoped that the police will n be on his track. The ways of the heathen Chince are pecullar! On Tuesday, Oct. 19th, in the British Conmlar Court at Yokokema, in Admiralty Court was hald, Judge Wilkinson presiding, and Commander Grafton, R.N., and Captain Conradi of the 9.9. Cofing as assessors, to adjudicate on a claim of 30,000 yen made by the owners of the Austrian S.8 Meibomins sgainst the owner of the "Blue Tuanel" 9.5. Patrecbus s datanges for lajuries ensed by a collision which occurred in the harbour of Yokohama on September gib, when * typhoon was hiawing.

الدين يدين العام

#bw Ryall

b Howardmcm2

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THE GARRISON. First Lentnos

Capt._Dyson, A.,m, a Arthur & Fasith mones Col. Gordon, WV, sun out, segugevamation WOTE LATENEO -0. P. DEYA, SA, 4 4rthur b Fakh

Eurg, Gal Johnston | bw Maicanda, vaskemasanna, Res G. R. Valings e amdb Hastings, o pamat

CW, Gardon, w.e. b Bartlogrammonisan

Caps, Lozybame, Red, li ambilmeme Libel, XyAll, W.4. not oɛÊ yemezaron URL Howard, W,M. 3 Hestinga Lleut, Mobarley, 8 1.3. 0 Malland Eleut. Campbell, 1.8.35 Bwith mor

FOOTBALL

· SIX A-SIDE COMPETITEĽM..

Werk ending October 24th to 30th,

Tami

Lowder appeared for the platnilfs zod Mr. Watford-for the defendants. Altar bearing Moberley considerable pawilon of the evidence the hearing Lanket... was adjourned ant!! next day. The remainder Mackay of the evidence was then concluded and fedg-Wood enent was reserved.

- tar, It can be ascertained, and the inquiry, kas to

be repeated. If from unpublished papers, they must be traced, and when the founiasa hand to reached, or the track disappears, the

question of veracity arises. The responsible writer's his position, antecedents and pro- chareactor bable motíres, have to be examined into ; and that to what, in a different and adapted sense of the word may be called the higher criticism, In comparison with the servile and aften mecha- nical work of pursuing statements in their roots. For a historian has to be treated as a witness, and not believed unless his scarity is ascertained. The maxin that a man mail be assumed to be honest until the contrary is proved - was not made for him. For us the estimates of authorities, the weighing of testimony, is more meritorious than the potential di:covely of saw _matter,

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SHANGHAI ATHLETIC SPORTS,

SATURDAY, OCTOXER 23RD,

130 YARDS HANDICAP.

F. A. Sampson njo. I

Time, 12sec (scratch). DAIÝING GOLY BALL.

LF. Bildgeninu 3 J. Ferferir 3. Миний 3 670 yards in four delvis. Lona juur (handlesp},"

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| tramoŭ upas which all the others hays been m0+ dalled, and it is the British Government, which shank first move with the object of sug gesting emendation and inserting salegaards, ROBERT YOUNG, in The British Realm,

NOTANDA

CALENDAR

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Meteorological means dated on ten years'. observations to 1898. Barometer .......................................29.995.

Thermometer............................763

Hamiditym

Rainfall............comur 4-78

TO-DAY.

WEATHER REPORT,

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Oudent On date at

4P, 29.94 80 74

Barometer... 30.01. Thermometer sosten Br Humidity.....TERSETAN

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TO-DAY.

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Saturday, 30th October, 1897. Chinese-6th of 10th moon of 3rd year of Mohammedan-3rd Yomada 11, 1918. Jawish—jik Hervan, 5833.

Kwong-til.

Sun--Rties.............................. Sår. Emin,

............... 5hr, Bîrefu.

High water-Aternoon * Yär, Simafts, and 11kr. SimËN. Low wales-Morning Sår, $imiz.

Afternoon ANNIVERSARIES, 1844-Strike of all Chiarse in Hongkong on

901-King Alfred the Great died.

1866-Great fire in Hougkang.

account of the Registration Ordinance.

"Hunger and cold, palp and poverty, are nothing if one had freedom. It is a grand thing to set a man or a woman free" And yet you whatever work man undertakes, he must catch haddock and heiflag! Baht wa. have | f zeigners aro neither by law nor cusiem per- 1882-Collision in the Vangize, batween the

nothing to do with each other."

have

He wondered how men, and especially mothers.could worships God who was supposed Ho vowed that DOITEET any pagen delty had been to brutal. He was mased that ministers believing such a doctrine belfore their children would all be elect? And dared to marry. What specialright had they to if there was a shadow of doubt on this satject, how fat was their responsibilty! Nanda's scruples, he said, were the only possible outcome of a conscientious, unselfish soul believing the devülish doctrine,

And David was amerit, and withal a little

Scripturss to grind to powder the whole church sa David understood it. It was a kind of #ple!• tual shipwreck.

"To think," said John, who was still moved by a holy anger, to think that God should have created this beautiful world as a nursery for hell" It may appear that the novel fa heivy reading but it is quite the contrary even & reviewer reada every line and enjoys it. It is curious, by the way, to note that the spelling la American throughout, through a strange development of International copyright law which has affected English publishers la récent years.

The Starat Cabinet of History (Carrington, Paris)-This is a series of revelations of the private life of great persons, by a writer who must be the dhtiest blackguard that ever solled hourst copy paper. It is about as unsavoury 11a book can be, even fr m Paris-and that is saying as much as wa cim to say.

Suppose workshops were erected and business. commenced on a twenty-five years' lease-the manplecter r would be continually hampered by his instability of tenure. He would be aware that he must look for a return of the whole of his capital with Interest in the space of that twenty-five years, for he could have no certainly that when the term expired it would be possible, workshops were’din, faršouderak, Sa these days of small profits and huge capitals, Japanese landbolder, under such circumstances would tempt Providence, as represented by the

as there?

1889-Charter of the British South Africx Com

Hanyang and Anne Rm of the formar.

1894 Fonghusag taken by the Japanese.

pany signed.

TO-MORROW.

Sunday, 111 October, 1897, (zoth after Trinky) Chlacat-6th of 10th moon of Brd year of Jewish-6th Harvan, 6688.

Kwong-si

Mohammedin-¡tk Jomada II.,1818.

Sub-No163 kjen

*****........ Chr. Ovelu. Sets

* Nuenen SAP. £2mfu, High water-Horning «koAGE,

Afternooni, Skr. 15min. Low water-Morning ................ Tār. Jimin, Afternoona JĀT, Jūmi. ANNIVERSARIES. 1848-Li L, King of

Between Portogul, born.

180-Tallen win and Kincher taken by the

Japanres.

CHURCH SERVICES.

Unless some means can be adopted of calving this problem of the land, our Belieb diplomais | St. John's Cathedral.-Communion, 7 Ém, will find that they have surrendered 'all the Matias, 11 m., Evensong, 1:45 pm. advantages enjoyed under extra-territoriality for Roman Catholic Cathedral zmáčase at 6 LIN sarely bad business. The case is clearly onefor concessions that are wholly illusory, which is

compromise,

a

the

*word S

7 km., 8 a.m. and 9.30 Lm. Benediction,

Union Church :—Services, 11 anfand 6 pm. German Bethesda Chapel, Wont – Polat je

Morning Service, IT RES

St. Frands Churck, Wanchal |–Maas (Chin). - 8 a.m., (Fort.) 7.30a.m., Benediction, p

(English), 9 LIN. St. Anthony's Chapel, West Point --M[4,#6, # Wesleyan Methodist Church ›—Services, rage St. Peter's Seaman's Churchi−11 KM. A

a.m. and 5.45 pAIN,

6.30 p.m.

Egality of treatment in tha matter of land- cwping, not having hean insisted upon when the Treaty was negotiated, cannot now be demanded But If, as seems probable, our diplomats were under a misapprehension at the time the negolla-Se. Yoseph Chure, Garden Road --Morning sons were in progress as to the term for which British subjects could obtain teases in Japan, seventh bour, the Japanese Government should there glams - no resian why, even at the not be naked for svinzances that local authorities shall not be allowed to put obstacles in the way of the registration of leases for reasonable terms. I would suggest that the Japanese Government be asked to give its con- sent to leases ennning for terms of Alty year as being a late compromise, and such an assurance might be attached to the Treaty in the form of protocol. As a rule, Japanese landowners are ready enough to make losses for tubitanila! terms; the difficulty is that the prefectural

something is done in the direction suggested, | the new Treaty is wholly, ans-sided, and, not- withstanding that the Treaty assumes recípro- city of treatment, Belilah subjects in Japan will rust under disabilities from which Japanese subjects in England will be free.

authorities refuse to register them. Unleri

SHARE MARKET,

LATEST QUOTATIONE, China Suger $154, sales; Laxsus $45, Watsons $12.50, buyers. buyers; Green Islands $30-new Issue $15

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,

MAILE DUR!

English (Rotetta) ko-maxraw, American (City of Peking), 1st prox. Canadian (Emprits of India) and prox. Australian (AfrHej giá proxi American (Dovie) 9th prex, A second palat which calls for crliiclım, and, German (Bayern) 18th pros, possible, emendation, is the atter absence of THE P. M. S. S. Cole meamer City of Paking, any provision in the Treaty safeguarding the with malls, etc., left Shanghal for this poiź Japanese prisons. This would probably be a matter of little importance in the case of a Empress of China, amived at Shanghat st THE Canadian Pacião Railway Ca's steamas Treaty with a European State, but it is evident

91.m. to-day, and left at x pms, for® Nagus that it must be quite different in dealing with an

that Monday, the rat prox. Japanese prisons are badly administered, or the prisoners generally treated with inbumasly: TEX Canadian Pacific Railway Cole ntenuta. but it can easily be renilted that food and Empress of India, strived at Shanghai at 210 Japanese are wholly unfitted for Ruropeass conditions which may be suitable enough for am to-day, and left at I AM. for this part, where she is expected to arrive at 5 s.th, as Tuesday, the zuđ prox.

ably fades in the end, and by its fading telah. Bewspaper columns--the pay and position of lives of foreigners who may be incarcerated in yasterday, the 29th.just. st. § pats.

The cells are quite anwarmned in winter, though || the thermometer frequently marks several degrees of frost for months together the clothing is thin and without warmth; as to diet, European would simply slarve on food which Japanese. Nor is the possiblity of imprison. would be easily digested and relisted by ■

ment remote even forthe most law-abiding.

די

SHOPPING RETURNS.

From 6 pim. yesterday to 5 fɔm, to-day, ARRIVALS. Hallan ....................teamer, from Pakhol?

China Coast Taker: (3) In the States; (4) trouble. John was breaking up all his found. Playing Providence-By Lisa Boehm (Kelly &ations for time and for eternity. He was using Walsh, Ltd.). These are two most readable stories, rich in local colour and fall of human nature, though in both the plot is less typical of China life than in the first two "Dobson's Daughter" and "The Noble Army." The two now lased serve as a useful reminder that there is a good deal in 'common between the ............. 1 1 2 0 3 0 3 East and the West after all, for human nature 0910 is much the same all the world over, and hings happen here which could fast as well happen elsewhere. It is nothing against the stories that husbands and their wives THE stilteds of the critical mlod, as described

been known to become estranged- by Lord Acton is full of Instructive suggestion for the lawyer: The critic is ous who, when

In other places besides the Formosa ports, he lights on an interesting statement, begins by

and that reconcillations have been effected suspicion. He remains in-uspense until he The Secretary of the Parlem Gold Mialng through the meddlesome latervention of good has subjected his authority to three operations: Co., Limited, has received the usual monthly natured busybodles "playing providence"; or Fint, he saks whether, he has read the passage apart for September, from which it appears that that all the main incidents of "In the Sixties," as the author wrote it. For the transcriber, and the editor, sad the official on officious censos on

large amount of work has been done for very stripped of the local colour, could harn bean top of the editor, have played strange tricks and small results. There is a lot about ladders, incidents of life in London in the nineties. The have much to saswer for. And, It none of pumps, drilis, water-wheels, cyanides, etc, but beauty of a story os of a woman is not so much them are to blame, I may for out that not much about gold, Shareholders will be in the skeleton as in the covering thereal, and

THE MAN BEHIND THE 'GUN. the author wrote his book twice over, that pleased to know that there is some damering these are beautiful stories. And they sit Inten you can discover the first Jo, the progressive

The Aaval Warrant Officers' Journal for variations, things added and things reach and a good deal of blasting at the miner. Sosely true to life-bitterly true, with a thin disguise September had well-written stilcies on querit aul, Next, is the question where the writer; there is lin Hongkong. got his information.

of happy-go-lucky light-heartedness that inevit on which bas frequetly been ventilated in frum, & previous wile

"captains of guns." The wilter polated out tess the colours it attempted to conceal How that on a modern man-of-war the responsiblilty many may read here the story of their ows lives! for the fighting and straming efficiency of the ship is necessarily shared with the Captain by How many trus daughters of Eve find them the bends of departments, and that responsibility Asiatic Power. I do not mean to fantwanus saki, where she is dus to arrive at 6 a.m. 20. selves drifted into marriage, before they realle is, be contends, agais divided and sub- what a middle-aged man is like when wedded to divided until the man behind the gun, at the bís búslacny, blading himself body, and son!' in torpedo tube, or shut up in a department with bonds that cannot be loosened and cannot leave has a responsibility in the fighting efficiency of all importaat steams or hydraulic machinery, room for anything else. It may be wicked for his ship tgdal and in many cases greater than a woman to find that her husband Is less charm that which officers-the Captain excepted ing than some other man, but many bubands had in the days of apen batteries and gun decks ars, and it is not her fault, only a misfortune. and more or less primitiva gunnery. Men Lisa Boehm, however, does not write "problem getting less than half-s-crown a day are now stationed at levers and valves among the steam novels," does not discuss these questious, but and hydraulic machinery that loads, trains, simply depicis fiis in a most fascinating style, alevates and fires our guns, a single wrong

action of which would, perhaps, throwTMs

In Japan many offences and parished by e. Traoflea betwem the Empire of Chias and or barbette ost of action at a critical moment of imprisonment that is England would be purged Foreign Powers-This is a new and molarged newly half the fighting pawer of a battleship antipathy in the Couts arising out of racial na svenly contagiad engagement, thusdestroying by a fice ; and, when to this is added possible edition, by the publishers, of a work compiled when every as was wanted, and so, pessible antagonism, it will be seen that the danger of by Mr. W. F. Mayers, Chinese Secretary to the a battle on which the fate of a mailen largely imprisonment is by no means a remote cue. Yat the British negotiations do not seem to have British Legation at Feking, in 1877. The title depended might be lost.

The overwhelming importance of the "man taken the matter into consideration, but have is roficient to show the nature of the book,

after the ship has been got to the place in action British subjects wholly in the hands of the behind the gun" is also proved by the fact that left the question of the prison treatment of which she was bullt for-wlikin' striking dis- Japanese."

I believe the Japanese Government would not tance of the enemy--the last man to speak, as it were, is the capials of the gan. 11 besvare to coming to an arrangement which be fall to shoot as straight as the graness would diminish the possibility of complications of the enemy, all superiority of build and arising on this score. Some of the anti-foreign equipment,, níl advantage of position, is uiter vernacular papers, indeed, declare that the Go- | lý thrown away and lost, and defest le certain. vernment has decided to treat forsign prisoners

To ram or torpedo is possible, certainly, but if exactly as Japanese i

e are treated, but the wish is the enemy kava straight shooting on their side, probably father to the thought. At any rate, it and the speeds be equal, either to ram or torpedo is the duty of Briffah representailves in Japan Prisoners of Conscience, by Amaila Z. Bam will become extremaly difficult. Yet what do to safeguard the interest of Billich subjects, and (London, T. Fisher Unwis)-This is a power we do at present to specially select or pay it is the duty of the home Government to suppoihrkira i fal story of Calvinism, by a writer thoroughly at captains of walls the pay is twopence or thres.

! Real and careful selection such effort. homa in the Shetlands, and thoroughly imbued doesnot amist j with the blackness of life and the faille graders penca exiza perdiem. It la ridiculous. These men, who stead to lose or sustain our Navalsupremacy, It can bring out. There is a customs, morging and loss or win all the thousands of million of Norva, paganiam with relentless Calvinism, pounds Involved in that tremendous trans- The northern races have a hard fight sgulust regard to the immense issues that must events

ally" reis" with them. "Men are allowed to flows more suitable to the European consiliation Nature in her most crual mooda, and none leave the Navy who, as captatus of turret or and that at the same lime the British Consal more so than the fiskerfolk. Perhaps it la barberte guns, are worth their weight in gold, should have conferred sponkim siallar powers this that has led to så much of harshness in | These are the men who have had" their eyes to those possessed by visiting justices in their religions and superstitions, Tas Scan and judgment trained by several months of England. Our apreciatives would be on firm dinavian mythology is full of malevalent beings, constant practice in teaching young seamsen shost from gunboals, from alch The

treatment would really mean some Approach to

(of punishment, and the equality #gainm frenizilbie fate-a starner discipline out. Yet they are allowed to leave the Service Japanese Government would be able to rid itsell - Oct. than any struggle with possibility of success and no sensible inducement in kald out to them of a rerious responsibility without suffering any The Calvinist doctrines, as bare set forts, are to man, The French are more practical, sa loss of national proviige, debates

they give their captains ofɛzens every ladoces In this articím I have deals with these questions equally crust and heatheniska

mianwand every chance së prazitos, although it | pariicularly as they affect British subjacta. · Bai Bafil Some men and ungale tre pendentiseid nato feirth Bay, do not give mi thate resmen tha in these matters the interests of all foraigners in

warlanting itin, und erkers formedhina di Gyped MENN Fmoens of gunnwy instruction or widać Tapek ara identical. It was witkokka Baldik pes & Fofia

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STATO October 29th, The dull menetóny of this place has at last been broken. H. M. 8. Phosts arrived karw en 25th, festant from Tammul and is going to sojourn a week with us. The ralaon; d'aire: af her call, li la underst fod, is survey work on the har outside the port 1: but this is" wall niga Impossible at this time of year, when the 2. MONSOON TRĪSES & Son lên, in which no accurate soundings can he takes, of expect the survey will be postponed till the 1,12

prare He" "short" stay here is belag taÍM UN cilckit, tennis, bowling, do, in which the residents are trying conniesions with their guests, who seem on faff at mast sports,zasy Kara beaten we badly at cricket," but this deless, was antnewhat avenged by the remit of a bowling maich,

PRAY Our Commiselmar of Customs departed sha 27th lestant by the Wingsang lot shangha For a shari holiday, ular kirinin Binene? Me: Wondgemary from young has taken charge deleg

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