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worth. Universities are the nurseries of states- Never has this been more true than at the present day. Gentlemen, phòse of you who are students of this noble institution, it will not | be long before you will enter upon the active duries of life. As citizens of this great republic, you may be called upon to grapple with intri- cale questions and solve knotty problems in the nation's council. Then you will find that the educational advantages you have received from this great university wil, stand you in good stend, and emble you to render such vala. able services to your country as to do credit to yourselves and reflect la umir upon sz ezalma mater.

At the conclusion of r. Wu's address Gen. Alger was called for and in response made a reat speech which was pleasantly received. In substance he said:-

"I was glad to have the opportunity to come to Ann A bor te night and hese my old friend Wo, and every time hear hin speak the more and more convinced do I become that he is not only a man of great ability and integrity but also a great philosopher. sympathize with him in his desire that, there should be in the future closer relations between China and the

United States, and I believe with the opening of the twentieth centure there will be enacted with China reciprocity Fws which will open its fields to American enterpris". It is my earnest hope that Minister What never leave this entry so long as he may live, for he repre-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1902.

The lecturer finally spoke of 1e dager menacing Russia from the spread of the yellow race, which had alrady erablished itself at Waldiwestock, Khabarovek, and Blagoves- chensk, and had even stretched out its tentacles as far as Irkutsk. Nevertheless, grear as that danger might be, be believed Russin to be strong enough to cope with it —Reuter..

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Per Hamburg-American steamer Hamburg, from Hamburg, Dec. 11-To Nagasaki: Mr. Albert Stoellgee. To Tsintau: Mrs. Derlien. Te Hongkong: Miss Anna Johannsen. To Singapore: Mr. Carl Niemeyer From Ant werp. To Singapore: Mr. and Mrs. Bekking. To Yokohama: Mr. and Mrs. 1. Takamine and family, Miss Stritch. To Kobe Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Tottenham. To Shanghai: Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Riches, Miss Riches, Misses Byrne, Miss Warr, Mr. G T. Wilson, Miss Anderzoe, Mrs. Beinhoff, Mrs. Kamsay, Mrs. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs., Stanley Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gamfoot, Mr. Chesney Duncan and child, Mr. and Mrs H. Prate, Miss Poate. To Hongkong: Mr. and

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Mrs. Michael, Mrs. Frank Morgan and child, Mr. Finlay Urquhart, Mrs. Wise and child, Miss Worthely, Miss Gaporne, Miss May; Miss10750) Wilson, Mr. F. W. Wolf To Singapore: Mr. c. V: Brooke. Mr. Frizell and family, Mrs. Miller and children. H.H. the Rajah Muda

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To Shanghai: Mr. Lu Shing. Mr. Wen. Mr. THE SITUATION IN CHINA. Chai, Mr. Ka Chunshan, Mr. Zan Fab-kung, Mr. 2. S. Kleeman, His Excelleney 1, Mr. and UNITED STATES TRADE WITH CHINA, Mrs Lu and child, Mr. Lu, Lieur, Z. S. Hell- mann, Mrs. Hardy, Mr. Hu, Mr H. E. Shu A number of representatives of the American

To Hongkong: Mrs. Van Aału, Mr. and Mrs. Asiatic Association presented a memorial to

A. Gülzow, Miss Osborne, Miss Wortheley. To President Rosevelt on 18th sit,, urging that

Samarang: Mr. J. H. Tramp de Haas, Mr. the principle of the open door fo undeveloped Intveli. To, Batavia: Mr. R. van der Hung. markets in Rastern Asia should be preserved To Singapore: Mr. A. Tittmar, Mr. Eschke, intact that all treate rights with China 'should ↑ Me, and Mrs. W. 1. Gallois and 6 children. Mr. be guaranteed, and thy | American citizens, H.. W. Kubaseck, Me and Mrs. Pasqual. should be protected. The delegation had come to Washington to confer with President Roosevelt. -laid particular stress on the ap parent desire of Russia to secure a close mone

Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Autina, opoly of Manchurian trade, and sought to obrain from the 'resident a promise that he Colonia, from Marseilles, Dec. 20-To lien, connecting with the steamer Salozie, at would combat Russia's aggressions in Man-Shanghai: Mr. nd Mrs. R. Prunier, Mr and Mrs. Augustin. To Haiphong: Miss Eschey, Mr. and Mrs Debeaux, Mr. Brossé. Mr. M. Getter. To Saigon : Mr. Hans Meister.

churia,

Mr. Ransevelt, however, was very guarded in his reply, and while admitting the desirability of extending American commerce in the East, he would not enter into a discussion of Russian policy towards Ghini. The members of the delegation were satisfied with the position taken by Mr. Roosevelt, and expressed the opinion that he showed by his manner that American commerce need have no fears of being driven from fields which it already occupied in the Orient.

RUSSIA AND JAPAN. Licut-Colonel Agapejeff, who has recently returned from Manchuria, delivered a lecture to a large gathering of the members of the Russian Club at St. Petersburg on sonic aspects of the Russie occupation of Manchuria, and the position of Japan and Russia.

The lecturer was of opinion that war with Japan was notat present to be desired by Russin The occupation of Manchuria by Russian troops, he said. had created great dissatisfaction in Japan, and it was possible that the Japanese Government might have to yield to popular feeling which was in favour of war, Had war broken out last spring, Russia would have been in a dangerous position, for railway communica tion had not been completed, and her naval force in the East was insufficient, while a small Japanese naval force would have been ahle to cut off Port Arthur from all supplies, for which that port depended on from Wladivostock and Japan itself, and at the same time Port Arthur might have been isolated on the land side by a sudden descent of Japanese troops. The transport resources of Japan were so great that she could have thrown, without any delay, 70,000 men into Manchurin, She was also in a position to raise an army of 200,000 men, of which 150,000 could be sent within a fortnight to the theatre of war, only 50,non being retained for home defence. Port Arthur, in that eventuality, would be in the position of Sevastopol at the time of the Crimean war, with the additional disadvantage of having behind it a stretch of country in- habited by a foreign and revolted population. Japan, therefore, in the view of the lecturer let slip a favourable opportunity by not declaring war at that time. Now, how- ever, Russia would have a better chance of success, but, nevertheless, she had good reason not to wish for war with Japan, for the geo- graphical situation of that country would pre vent Russia, with the weaker fleet, from in- Aicting as much damage on Japan as Japan could inflict in her turn by a descent on Russian territory, or by a bombardment of Russian

ports.

Discussing the Manchurian question, the lecturer pointed out that there were three courses open to Russia. She might be con. tent to guard merely the. railway lines con necting Dalny and Port Arthur with the Ussuri district, or she might annex Manchuria. After Indicating the disadvantages of those suggestions. be pointed out that a third course open was to leave China in possession of the north-western part of Manchuria and retain the eastern and richer portion of the country.

Turning to the question of Korea, Colonel Agapejeff declared that country must sooner or later come under the protection of Russia, and evan now the influence of the latter country in Korea was sufficient to oppose a certain amount of resistance to that of Japan.

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P. DE CHAMPMORIN, Acting Agent,

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PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.--SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

STEAMERS.

SADO MARU.....

W. Thompson.........

MIKE MARU

M. Yagi.....

YAWATA. MAKU

A. E. Moses

SANUKI MARU

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DESTINATIONS.

4

SAILING DATES:

(MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT-SAaturday, 25th Jun., st

WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, Daylight. Colombo and PORT SAID...........

-

{MOJI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA TUESDAY, a8th Jan., at (SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, VIA THURSDAY, 30th Jan., at

ISLAND,

MANILA, THURSDAY TOWNSVILLE and BRISBANE

{KOBE and YOKOHAMA

4 P.M.

} FRIDAY 1st Jan, at

HIROSHIMA MARU.......... (BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE And FRIDAY, 31st Jan, at

T. Murai.............. COLOMBO

Noon.

* Through Passenger Tickets and Bills of Lading issued for the Principal Cities in the United States, Canada and Europe, in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY and Atlantic Steamers.

For further Information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's Local Branch Office at Prince's Building, 1st Floor, Chater Road,

Hongkong, 15th January, ruz.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEROTS-POSTE FRANCAIS.

NOTICE.

STEAM FOR

SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, BUMBY, ADAM, EGYPT,

"MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVKE, BORDEAUX; ALSO PORTS OF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE,

N MONDAY, the 27th instant, 1902, Steamship CALEDONIEN" Captain Blanc with Mails, Passengers, Specie and Cargo, will leave this Port for MARSEILLES, við BOBMAY.

This Steamer connects at COLOMBO with Passengers and Mails leaving that Part on the 8th February, Direct to Suez, Port Said and

the ss. Tonkin, which vessel takes on her

Marseilles.

A. S. MIHARA, Manager.

is

ORIENTAL

STEA

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR. STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN' PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through ills of Lading issued for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULP, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN PORTS).

HE Steamship

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Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, Cargo will be received on board until 4. Specie and Parcels until 3 P.M., on the 26th instant. (Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency's Office.) Con-

tenis and Value of Packages are required.

For further Particulars, apply at the Con- pany's Office.

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P. DE CHAMPMORIN,

Acung Agent. Hongkong 9th January, 1901.

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

PROPOSED SAILINGS From Hongkong.

VLU

SHANGHAR, INLANT, SEA OF JAPAN, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

FOR VICTORIA, B.C.; AND TACOMA IN CONNECTION WITH

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THE attention of rates offered by this Line

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Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, nd Tet for London (under arrangement) will transhipped at Colombo into a steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London: her Cargn for Londes, &c., will be conveyed Parcels will be received at this Office until 4 vid Bombay with Transhipment.

the day before sailing. The Contents and l'alue of all

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Hangkan. 18th January, 1902.

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Rules of Passaga to other Points on applica

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Special rates allowed to members of Govern ment Services.

For further Information as to Passage or f Freight, apply to

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MOT LOE.

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.

TO NEW YORK, VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

Neither the CAPTAIN, the AGENTS, nor the "HILLGLEN

about 29th Jan. OWNERS will be RESPONSIBLE for any LOWTHER CASTLE. 8th Feb. DEBT contracted by the Officers or the Crews For Freight and further; Information, apply of the following Vessel during her stay in towww..

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