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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1902.

count Germany as opposed to any Koweit pro- be, there is a disposition in Fleet Streer to tectorate. Indeed the theory gains ground "decline with thanks" the unsolicited contri that the Emperor's Government is responsiblebution from Pall Mall. for stining up the Sultan anew in the present instance. I have no confirmation of this re port, and looking to the irritation against all things German, which now exists in certain

circles in this country, it ought to be regarded

with reservere

THE CHINESE NAVY.

The statement that the training of the Chi- note Navy is to be entrested to British and American instructors, is received with satisfact tion in Epland. The fact is that a certain macbid distrust of himself and his owu powers has of late not a little affected the complacency of self-satisfied John Bull. We have heard to much of national › ecay, of lack ‹ f commer cial enterprise, failure to keep up with the times, administrative ineptitude, military ignorance, and even Haval unpreparedness, that the constant reiteration has peduced an uneasy half-acquiescence, which is one day, defiant, and the next, depressed. There is no harm

done by a little public evidence that a people, proverbially quick to drive a good bargain, should recognize they might go farther (or nearer) and fare very much wase, than if they modelled their navy on British lines.

LORD ROSEBERY

and his sayings still fill a large space in the public outlook, the' proverbial nine days has 'not fully run, but, were it not for the advent of Christmas, he would probably pccupy national

atention considerally over that limited period Jis next speech of importance is to be or Wigan, where the Chesterfield is and i's will be respectively dotted and crossed, and the *policy of The new Liberal party out. lined with more clearness and certainty One schenre arising out of Lord Rosebery's departue from the lone forrow is a reconcilia-

on between him and Mr. Chamberlain, so

THE FIRST STAMPS

of King Edward VII are to be available on January 1st. The penny issue reverts to the old red colour, the sixpenny becomes mauve

and the half-penny variety is in all countries

within the postal union, remains green. The shilling stamp will be green and red, the three. Penny one for some unknown reason," purple on yellow paper.

THE NEW COINS

culation before the Coronation. It is probable, are also minted, but will not be put into ciri that the unpopular double fibrin will disappear altogether, but except for the change in Intter Ing and effigy, there will be few other altertions, Mr. Kensit was sufficiently ill-advised to measure swords with

MR. LABOUCHERE,

this week, and the result was, as when Mr. Lloyd George sought to preach Pro-Boerism

is to say Mr. Kensit came off worst. For years to the good Imperalists of Birmingham. That

past Mr. Labouchere in Truth has inveighed against the agitator, accusing him of disseminate

ing vile literature, and Mr. Kensit has never accepted the challenge. At the present time he has an action for Ghel against the Evening News respecting a somewhat similar form of. criticism, and accordingly when, Truth a week or two ago attacked his last book describing`i,

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as disgustingly obscene. Mr. Kensit moved (HOTEL to have Mer Labouchere committed on a charge of contempt, on the ground that the “other case was still sub juudice.

The motion was dismissed contemptuously by the Judge who characterized it as ridiculous. Mr. Kensit, publisher, would be well advised to seek counsel of Mr. Kensit, "Evangelical re- former" at least that is the impression which the little incident seems to have made on the general public.

Mr. Mortier Menpes in

"JAPAN, A RECORD IN COLOUR" has produced a volume of beatitiful pictures, in a frame of readable matter. European interest-- ed in the Far East cannot fail to enjoy the book, and will And food for though in the

THE

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MACAO.

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affords confutable se ommodation for travelers,

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Telegraphic Address: BOA VISTA"

1073c)

METROPOLE HOTEL. Convenient distance from town, delightful,

situation."

BOARD AND RESIDENCE..

Intimatiqng.

that in the event of a figure-head Premier being appointed to succeed Lord. Salisbury, both might hold part-bulins in the reconstructed ministry. This jilan would perhaps work better than the accession of either to power, for it is improbable that Mr. Chamberlain would con- seat to serve under Lord Roseliery, and cer- tain that the positions could not be reversed. The two statesmen are antipathetic in tempera ment, in thought, in action, and the personal antagonism is so strong that only a fierce authority on the country enerally, superseding ROM the 1st January, 1902, we will issue by national cel is would prevail on eithes to sub- ordigate himself to the other,

MR. CHAPLIN

It is true is no longer a minister, yet a speech

specially qualitied to give with confidence. But when the work claims to be a standard of

criticism of Japanese art which the author is so

the older works of men having a 'life-time's acquaintance with the delightful land of Nip pon, it goes too far. There is little now in the

facis related; or specinily profound in regard

to delineation of the character of the people.

which he made at the Chamber of Agriculture some ten days or more ago, has been passed Mr. Menpes writes of the Japanese as they over in a surprising way by the general press, That this should be the case is certainly sugges-appear to the artist, and for readers who are not artists the medium constitutes an attrac tive of the changed attitude towards Protection, which has for years past been quietly, but detion. His lack of insight into the manners and finitely creeping over the country. In the course feelings of the people he admires so much is of remarks on the parlous condition of agricul- noticeable in many little things, as for example ture, Mr. Chaphia said:"The Chancellor of the in his habit of calling them "Taps". Exchequer stated to ine the other day that the restoration of the old duty of one shilling on grain, would provide £2,500,000 a year. What

go

imported flour. I recommend it to the antice applies te grain applies equity to of the Board of Agricukure, and i am sure that such a lax would be felt very lightly throughout the country. Significantly enough, Mr. Han bury, the Minister responsible for the Depart- ment, and spelking after Mr. Châplin made no comment on the startling suggestion thrown out by his predecessor in office. A retum to the Corn Laws is indeed, one is entitled to believe, impossible in these humanitarian days but undoubtedly. John Bull is less scared by the word Protection, than he was, say twenty years ago.

To pass from this subject to

AUSTRALIA

The

The pictures are however the feature of the book. They were painted by a specii process to make the reproduction of colours possible, and even if there were no printed matter, they and attractive to any one who had travelled in alone would make the volunie most interesting

the East,

THE TEST MATCH

The

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E. A. HEWETT.

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Norddeutscher Lloyd. Hongkong, 23rd December, 1901.

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came as a great surprise to English critics, HON. J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, CMG, and Mr. MacLaren's team has naturally risen

G. B. DODWELL, ESQ., R. SHEWAN, ESQ. a good deal in populor estimation. struggle at Melbourne is. now nwaited with

SUBSCRIPTIONS:Payable in Advance: much curiosity. The Victorian ground does not suit Englishmen so well as does the Oval at Sydney, and the introduction of some new blood, will probably make the Australians a far stronger eleven than they proved them- selves last Monday. Moreover they are on their metal npwas first it is possible the Colonials were dispose to take Mr. Mac: 'Laren's men somewhat at the English estimate. The opinion at home remains unaltered that the Australians will win the rubber,

CENTRAL ASIAN SUBJECTS.

is a natural and obvious transition. Federal Government is sowing its wild oats with the insouciance of inexperienced and irres- gonsible youth, and already, the motherland is compelled to move: The German Foreign Office has addressed our own, relative to the

At a meeting held on Dec. 13 at the rooms detention of the Captain of the North German Lloyd steamer Neckar, who was imprisoned of the Royal Asiatic Society, General Bir for refusing to pay a fine inflicted for breach of Thomas Gordon, in the chair, it was decided to the new Australian law which requires that establish a society for the consideration of duty shall be paid on the stores consumed on Central Asian subjects. There is at present no steamers on the high seas passing from one society devoted specially to the consideration Australian port to another. The international of Central Asian subjects which allows of their agreement, by which no ship outside the three discussion in all their bearings-political as mile limit, is subject to the rights of the ad-well as economic or scientific. The Central jacent country, cannot of course be invalidated Asian Society will supply this want; and it is by the local enactments of any dependency of believed that arrangements can be made with a civilized country, and a reassuring statement

the Royal Asiatic Society for the use of their to that effect has been made by Lord Lans meeting. The first meeting will take place on

rooma in Albemarle-street for the purposes downe to Germany," If the Australian High | Jan. 15, when Mr. H. F. B. Lynch will deliver Court is powerless, the Judicial Committee of a lecture (to be followed by a discussion) on

the Privy Council will intervene.

THE WAR OFFICE PROPLE. are a very astounding set of individuals. If their military efforts have evoked unkind criti- cism, their latest, and, so to speak quasi-civilian decision, is hardly calculated to receive en- thusiastic applause. It is freely stated and the statement is given currency by so serious a Journal as the Pall Mall Gouette, that the authorities have determined to mark their sense of the good service of the War Correspondents In South Africa, þy awarding each, a zẩmp. follower's medal such as is granted to the Cape "boys" and Kaffir male-drivers. When it is remembered how many deaths occurred among. the gallant little band of pressmen-men killed in battle, dying of wounds and of enteric-to say nothing of the three who came home dis abled for life, and others, still wrecks of their ́former selves—when it is remembered that at least in Mafeking the correspondents fought shoulder to shoulder with, the other men-then, the means by which the War Office seeks to do honour to these journalists, seams, welkinado- quate. It may be mere naughty pride and temper, or narrow prejudice, or a misguided sense of the fitness of things, but whatever it

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SAILING DATES.

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT-TO-MORROW, 25th Jan,, at

WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, | COLOMBO and PORT SAID .......................

{MOJI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA ... }

Daylight,

TUESDAY, 28th Jan., at

Neon.

(SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, VIA THURSDAY, 30th jan., at

MANILA, THURSDAY ISLAND, TOWNSVILLE and BRISBANE.......

{KOBE

and YOKOHAMA

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FRIDAY 31st Jan, at

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(BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and? FRIDAY, 31st Jan, at

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...........$ Noon.

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

Hongkong, Igth January, 1902

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the 27th instant, 1992 ON MONDA, the Company's Steamship [1435CALEDONIEN," Captain Blane with

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Parcels will be received at this Office until 4' ents and Value of Packages are tequired.

steamer

For further Particular, apply at the Com-. the day before sailing. The Contents and

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