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and continued his solitary tramp along the fallen into the possession of Europeans, are
Coast.. HAN
WHAT THE COASTOUARD THINK,
As a race, it must be confessed that the Deal mugglers are dying out. The young men are not recruiting. „. It is left to the older hands, The practical youths of Bezlı consider it is not
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The first two nffered were of soapstone, one being surmounted by an elaborately carved group of Kylins, emblematic of the Empress and the Emperor, and used by the chief eunch
Hotels, kn
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worth the risk. Probably they are right. And under the Empress Dowager's orders for the The most comfortable family Hotel in Hongkong.
what such considerations have left undong has been completed by Captain Donelan and his men at the Bandhills. A rare old sea-dog is this captain of the coastguard.te
*It's not the life it used to be," he said to me one day, "Now and then we get a bit of sport with a runner, but it's terribly quieti most of the year."
We were sitting on the bank outside the coftages, the captain still holding the rifle with which he had been making sequences of bulls eyes at the Morris-tube range, for the Captain is the crack shot of his band. There in the peaceful days of summer he will tell you of his adventures in the China Seas, for, of course, he is an old naval man, putting in a story now and then that brings a twinkle to his Irish eye. When you are tired of the links, when the Colonel
has grown monotonous, stroll down to the coastguard station and spend an hour with Captain Donelan. He will show you where the men have made a garden out of a wildemess, where they practise the shooting that keeps them in form for the day when the Frenchmen or anybody else may try to land upon our shores, and add to that some tales of the last of the smugglers,
"They usually try to land just below the point." I can hear him saving now. But there are few of them now and most of them we know. And they know us and our movements and if there's a time when we're shorthanded and not likely to be after keeping such a good watch, that's the time they try a landing. Trouble? No, not much. There's no fighting or anything like that. If we get them we get them and that's all. But they know the ground so well that it is hardly likely they'll ever come into our hands. Besides, it is so much easier to smuggle stuff through in the fishing-boats.
That is the fact with the last of the smugglers. There is neither romance nor profit in the game nowadays. At the best it is only a sorry return they can get for their work, too small to make it worth the risk of life and liberty. And so, every year, the "runner" is decreasing in zumbers, and the smuggling is dropping into quiet slipping of small parcels into the fishing. bonts, till soon, even at Deal, we shall have to go to the story-books for the only evidence of the smuggler of romance.
In the House of Commons on the 30th Jan, the following interesting discussion took place
signing of minor documents, and bearing the inscription "Nourish your mind and nurse your "spirits.” The other was of a similar pattern, and was used by the Empress on all documents relating to the Imperial Palace Guards. They were knocked down at £57-
The other six were private seals of the Em peror and Empress, and had yellow silk cords attached to them, which had been tied in a sacred knot by the Chief Llama Bijaubet of Buddhism in Peking. A light-coloured jade. seal bearing the inscription "Written by the Imperial hand in the Yi Kun Court" went for 57 and a similar one for £55. Perhaps the most interesting of the lot was a dark jade sur rounded by dragon, “a sign denoting the abro gatiön of the young. Emperor's power by the Empress. I went for £85, while a large
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To Shanghai: Messrs, J. Macgregor, Corsar and Sergeant Carbery. To Hongkong: Messrs. Whitlow, D. M. Mackenzie, Staff Sergeant and Hts, J. Files and 5 children. To Singapore: Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch, Staff Sergeant W. Drage, Mr. P. Etewart, Miss Hana, ady Mac- kay, Miss Mackay, Staff Sergeant and Mrs. R. Ruckenham, Messrs. A. R. Bain, W. H. Hill, Sergeant and Mrs. W. R. Potts. To Penang: Messrs. F. C. Mair, D. Douglas. From Mar- seilles, Jan. 17-To Yokohama: Messrs. G. E. Henderson, J. Warrall and Warrall (3). To Shanghai; Messrs. Railton, W. Cowan, Dr. A, Moore, Lieut. N. R. Anderson. To Hong- kong Messis. C. M, Gordon, C. J. Barnes, F: P. Adams and Charles Lefrentz. To Singa. pore: Mr. and. Mra. E. W. Evitt, Messrs. W. C. Cadell, W. Hutton, O. Marks and J. D. Kemp. Port Said-To Shanghai: Messrs. A. Henderson and W. Reid.
Fer P. and O. steamer Britannia, connecting THE CHINESE IMPERIAL SEALS with the steamer Coromandel, at Celembe from London, Feb. 6.-To Shanghai: Rev. and Mrs. Comaby and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Armstrong and children Mr. J. T. Pearson. To Singapore: Mrs. W. D. Fisher and child, Misses L. Morgan and Donald. To Penang: Mr. T. A. Kennard. From Mar. seilles To Hongkong Mr. and Mrs. R. de B. Largaird and child. To Singapore: Messra, L. Hoefield, A. H..Ryder. From Fort Said- To Yokohama Dr. Stapleton.
Mr. Dillon asked the Home Secretary whe ther his attention had been directed to the advertisement-of a sale of the Chinese Imperial Seals on Friday next; whether he would cause inquiry to be made as to whether those seals were stolen or looted property; and whether he would see that they were restored to the Chinese Governmet.
The Home Secretary: As soon as the hon. member drew my attention to it, I took steps to investigated and consider the matter. have had an interview with the representative of the auctioneers concerning the sale. His statement, put in writing, was to the effect that tky seals are the property of a gentleman, not
Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Annam, connecting with the steamer Ernest Simons, at Colombo, from Marseilles, Jan. 26.-To Shanghai: Messrs. H. Roth, J. D. Stirling. To Haiphong: Mr. G. Carnier, Mrs. Staup, Mr. D. Audis. To Baigon: Mr. and Mrs. A. Siré, Mr. and Mr. Oremary, Mr. Otto Sixt, Mrs. Jourdain and 2 children, Mrs. Hurou, Mr. R. Messrs. R. W. Braddell and J. Lammers.
a British subject, who purchased them in Tien-Mille, Colonel de Mussy. Te Singapore! tsin from a foreign officer, who, with the assist ance of another officer, also of foreign nationa-
lity, had procured them from Peking. There does not appear to be any ground on which the Government can take action in the matter. I am sure the "ouse will be glad to know that, however thesepals were acquired, British troops were in no way concerned. (Cheers.)
Mr. Dillon: I beg to ask the right hon. gent. leman whether that is simply the account received from the auctioneer, or whether he has taken any steps to satisfy himself of the truth of the story
The Home Secretary: No, Sir, I have no reason, whatever to believe that the statement made to me by the auctioneer was not accurate. Whether it be accurate or not I bave no means of ascertaining.
Mr. B. Roberts: As no assurance has been given that the property is not stolen property will the right hon. gentleraan direct that the yseals shall not be sold ??
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The Home Secretary I understand that the hon. member is a lawyer. If he will point out to me what locus standi Í should have under the circumstances I have named, 1.Per Nippon Yusen Kaisha steamer Awa should be glad. (Ministerial cheers and Mary from London, Jan, 17.—To Yokohama : laughter.)
Professor Jima, Messrs. R. Greig, A. Smith, Mr. B. Roberts: 1 ask whether if stolen G. Aso, K. Shida, Suzuki. To Kobe Mrs. Τα property is to be publicly sold the right hon. Hare and child, Professor J. Sakurai, gentleman has not the right to interfere P Shanghai: Mr. and Mr. F. Barff and son, Mr Molr Duncan, Mrs. Shorrock and child, Mr Callien, Mrs. Reynell and child To Hongkong; Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Laing, Dr. W. Hunter, Mr. J Cotter, Mr. and Mr: E. Udall and family. To Bangkok Mr. P. Kemp, To Singapore Mr. and Mrs. J. Toynbee, Mr and Ms E. Broadrick, Mrs. S. Mildred and child, M. Hamilton and children, Miss Villiars Taylor, Messrs. G. Whitly, A. Fowndall J. Lloyd, E, Hatch, A. Barlow, J. Blake. To Penang Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowes and child and Miss King.
The Home Secretary No one has made any claim to the property, and how on earth am to know that it was stolen? I do not even know that these seals a genuine. (Laughter.)
Mr. Dillon: I desire to ask the right hon gentleman, in view of the last answer, whether he has read the auctioneer's notice, in which it is stated that these seals are the property of the Empress of Ching, and were used by her at the time of the sacking of Paking ?
The Home Secretary: Yes, Sir 1 under stand that is the statement in the catalogus, but on my asking the auctioneer the question he said he would distinctly decline to guarantee. that they were genuine. (Loud laughter.)
THE SALE
The sale of the night Chinese stale took place at Dobenham, Store and Sons' rooms, Covent Garden. The seals, whi am noy copakdered by the Chinese Court to have been deprived of their sacred character in consequence of having:
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