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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 1910

THE MANSLAUGHTER CASE.

FOLICE WITHDRAW CHARGE "AGAINST LAUNCH COXSIVAIN.

Kwok Lo, coxawals of the steam-iaunch Was Ying, was again brought up before Mr R. Fallifax at the Magistracy this corning, for alleged ma:slaughter of one P. O. True and a Chinese scamiao is a Police patrolling beat in the harbour on the night of the 4th lost. Capt. Lyons, Deputy Superintendent of Folice, was in charge of the case for the tolica and Mr. W, E. L. Sheaton, from the firm of Meists, Deacon, Locker and Deacon, represented the

against it, as an enormity, no anachronism, veroy ho always took advantage of the cheap To banish people and confiscate their pro-reinforcement of ribaldry. The Jesuits had perty is a violence which can only be ex-got the better of him is some Biblical orgu. cused by some crime of the first magnitude ment or other, by quoting the writings of the on their part. Confiscation has long ceased prophet Habbacuc. Ah bah cried Vol to be a punishment common in the practice laire, "Habbacue était capable de tout ! All A. S. WATSON & CO,, of English Law; banishment is unknown to Paris laughed, and refused to take Voltaire's it in our days, The Statule Book contains opponents seriously, which was, of course, some obsolete provisions which touch this exactly what Voltaire wanted. His cacer very Jesuit question. When it was raised in was vastly more effective than all bis an English Court some time ago the Judges clerical antagonists' learned exegesis. We absolutely refused to listen to it at all, and trust that when we quote, or rather refer magistrates decline to enforce those obsolete to, Sir Henry May's admirable speeches on statutes. We note that the English Law volunteering and on the formation of the does not require any additional or special corps of scouts, we shall not be met with anthere was sufficient evidence in this case to Capt. Lyons stated that he did not think provisions to enable it to deal with English, equivalent of Voltaire's flippancy, convict the defendant for manslaughter, and political plotters. If the fequits in such as "Oh, but Py May is capable of asked his Worship Bx leave to withdraw the Great Britain were to become dangerous to saying anything." He is certainly capable charge. The other two Chilean witnesses for the body politic, the ordinary law could deal of saying many home truthis, and we trust the prosecution did not throw any light on the with then without any extraordinary that those who feel inclined to make light of evidence. measures being taken. We also note that the usefulness of our auxiliary forces in this the gentlemen who have been exiled from Colony will carefully re-read his speeches.. their own country, Portuguese Jesuits ex- pelled by Portuguese revolutionaries, have not even been accused of golitical activity.

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The first act of the revolutionaries was to

expel the Jesuits aud attack all religious orders, We really must appeal to the sense of fairplay in our readers, when considering this sorry business. Every one knows that the Jesuits who went awry to-day in the Bella were harmless--and learned men, whose heads were never troubled with any other affairs than their immediate duty, and that that duty not only did not include interference in politics, but absolutely pre- cluded any kind of interest in any other kind of other people's business whatever. They were school-masters and ministers of religion: What would sensible Englishmen have said if Mr. Balfour had banished. Mr. Campbell the preacher, on the ground that he was

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radical (he is) and was using his pulpit as a platform for political purposes (he did), and that this was political interference by a reli- gious sectarian? What would they say now if Mr. Asquith, and bis âme damnée Lloyd George, were to expel a Tory Anglican Clergyman for preaching Conservatism in his Church? These suppositions seem ridi culous to an English wind, but the'

Portuguese have done worse. They have driven out scholarly and innocent men with out even the excuse that they had taken sides in politics. This is sheer religious persecution, and we as free men, as lovers of liberty, abhor it and are disgusted at it. 8. WATSON & CO., If the Society of Friends should not be per

**secuted, a fortiori the Society of Jesus should not be molested, for whatever our religious views may be, even were they those of Mr. R. J: Campbell, was not Jesus the Friend of [38 | friends, the Friend of all Maskipd ?

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We have noticed a tendency to laugh at Hongkong, Saturday, NOVEMBER 26. 101, our Volunteers and Scouts, and to jeer at

BANISHMENT.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE English Mail of the 29th October was delivered la London on 25th inst

The total sales from the Anglo-Japanese Ex hibition amċusied to £65,0.0. Art eating-house keeper was faed Sza. this morning (ar ranning is establishment without a license.

A List of registered chemists and druggists. is published in the current issue of the Govern mont Gaselle.

THE Chinese steamer Barkais ashore on the Kuantan bar and it is feared she may become a total loss.

TENDERS are invited by the Government for the supply of coal for the space of ono jear from the 1st of January next.

defendant.

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His Worship. (To defendant)-You are dis. charged.

THE GINSENG GASE.

DEFENDANT COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

NEWS FROM;THE NORTH.

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(Specially Translated for the "Hongkong" Telegraph")

EXEUNT THU JESO115,

This morning a large number of the local Catholic clergy as well'as'many' of the most influent el Catsolic laymen of the Colony weet to the st. "Delta" to my good-bye to the

Prince Kung and HE La Jus-hsiang, High Josuits who have been expilled from Macao and Times. The venerable old superior of the Commissioners for the suppression of opium. Timer Jesuits, Father Sobistian, le going to have had a lengthy discussion and have held Singapore. He told our representative that

an inquiry into the possibilities of a more rapid hard rs it was to leave at their work in Timor, suppression both of opium-smoking and the the Jesuits werd-at; all times, roady to work growth of the poppy. They have brought the anywhere, under any conditions. How live matter before the Commisslovers for Couitita

tional Reform, and before the Revenus Council, this is may be seen from b's own case, Monseigneur Pezaal, the Catholic Bishop, ugasing that a consultation should be beld

Blake pier. bade the departing Jesuits farewell at with the British Minister to discuss the ques

Rev. Father Report, the of the proposed increase of the duly on Procurator General of the Missioro Eteaptées, imported opísm. The Minisity in question has and Rev, F. N.val, Procurator of the Domi i.pinied out in: when the late Viceroy of Can- can Mission, went ou board to assist the fosuits to increased the levy on imported opi am the with their baggage, etc. The Vary Rev. Fr. British authorities raised a strong protest, and Noval, Rector of Manila Univerzi y, was also the Chinese Government had to give instruc prasent. Many old pupils of the Macio Jesuitstions that the excess duty should be removed, were there, and their parting with their former and thatefore there appeared to be little hope of teachers was most pathetic. Father Arkwright successful negotiations with the British Authorl. who will long be remembered by all who knew ties on this point. him as one of the most beautiful and gentle Characters as well as one of the ablest and most

Wong Tim was brought up an remand before efficient teacher who have over worked in the Mr. J. R. Wood, Second, Police M.g strate, Far East was among the exiled fathers: He is this forenoon for the af.cged theft of 14,000 going to Cochin, on the Malabar Coist, of worth of ginseng from the Yuco Fat Hong goodia, there to work forth: cause to which he down on the 4th ist. Mr. P. M. Hodgron bas devoted his whole life. Mary' more prosecuted and. Mr. W. K, L. Shenton, of Catholics would have been present, but were Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Deacon, was for prevented by basluess from doing so. They however, sent their baufelt farewells, by good the defence.

representatives. We wish Godspset to these good Jesuits. --

Mr. Shenton said he did not propose to call witnesses. His contention was that where a reasonable account of possession could be

THE EDUCATIONAL PROBLEM. The Minister of Education, H. E. Tang, his personally instrated his subordinates to male haste jo submitting their joint report on edu. cational reform in order to equip the younger. go0eration with a thoroughly up-to-date edu-

cation.

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NEW BANK NOTES, .1

it is reported that the new currency will be put in circulation next year. The new bank notes were printed by the Ministry of Financo's printing office, and wore submitted to the Prince Regent for approval. The smoluments

given the onus of proot lay on the prosecu. | ROLANGSU (AMOV) MUNICIPAL of the officials for next spring wid probably be tion.

Ris Worship committed the defendant for trial at the next Criminal Sessions. `

A WELL known Kobó resident has made the`

COUNCIL.

Mitutes of a meeting of the Council, held at the Board Room, on the 8th Novambar, 1919:

Present. Messts.. W. Kruss (Chairman), C.

abar, the Health Officer, the Secretary and the Assistant, Secictory.

It's notified in the Gazells that gun practice Jurney between Charing Cross and Taaruga Lee, H. B. Pike, L 1. Thomas, K. Taudzur.

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will be carried out on Tuesday next Ships and fuaks are wroad to keep clear of the range. The King's Exequator empowering M. Viadimir d'Oetingen to act as Cousut for Russia in Hong ong bas received His Ma jesty's siganture.

DURING last month the deficit in the ordinary expendin e of the U. S. Treasury Depa iment was $1,793, co and the expenses for construc

tion of the Panama Caal, $90,000,

Tar Master of the British S.S. Chun Song repons having passed on the 19th instant a white and black chequered buoy in Lat, 19 13 N. and Long, 113′′ 43′ E. -

THE oil war is having a serious effect on the

oil

business of Japan. Owing to férolgu com petition and consequent heavy reduction is prices, the cative product is being severely

beater.

THE Engilman suggests that the King should visit India, where he would be growned Empout. The visit would appeal to Indiays, who regard a sovereign as a deity, and would

destroy the seeds of disco:text.

an alightly under 13 days.

THE reckless price war between the Sua O. Co. and the Sta:dard Oil Co. bas cd lo an easy victory for the latter,

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Rising Mr. H. B. Pika was introduced and took his

end-seat, vice Mr J. Mencarini, resigned.

An official Investigation into pho láxpess com, pected with the admission of Chinese to Canada through Vancouver shows that the Dominion has boo-defrauded of £30,000 that should have beco

ceo paid in poll tax,

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afternoon notifies that any British subject r AGovernment Gazelle Extraordinary issued this

sident in this Colony, who has any pecuniary claim outstanding against the Government of the United States of America, is required to furnish a detailed statement of such claim to

the Colonial Secretary's department with a one

week from this date.

The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed,

With reference to minute 5 of the last meet- ing, it was proposed by Mr. Kruse, seconded by Mr. Thomas, and carried unanimously, that the Sealor Consul be requested to call a special meeting of the ratepayers for Tuesday, the 22nd inst., út 4.30 p.m., at which will bo gab. mitted the following resolution: --

"That this meeting of ratepayers sanctions expenditure on sinking sa experimental artes. lan well,"

A despatch was read from the Senior Con. sal, together with a translation of a letter fom

paid in the new tokens.

ADELIMITATION QUESTION, The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has written to the Russian Minister in Peking pressing far the early appointment of a Commissioner by bts G verament to delimit, with the joint assistance of the Chinese Commlasioner, the boundary between Russian and Chinesa territory on the North-West, in accordanco with the agreement recently outered foto ber tween the two countries,

·REQUEST TO ISSUR BONDS. The Cainese Chamber of Commerce bas written to the Shangbal Tootsi requesting bim to issue the Government bonds at once to the Chiness c.editors of the Ching Yuan, Shao Kang, and Hisg Yue Banks, in payment of fifty per cent, of their debts, in accordance with the arrangement made by the late Tastai,

FOREIGN LOANS."',

la order to arcertain the feelings of the peo- ple of the provinces of Hugeh and Hudan Concoining the proposal to invite foreign lans or the construction of railways in these pro

the Haifangling accompanying same, tegard. Vinces, 1. E. Targ Shao Yi recently instructed

ing certain stolen propertý pawned in Amoy. IN financial circles in Cologne it is stated that it was decido I to request the Senior Consul to the Queen Mother of Portugal, in anticipation again ask the Haifungilog to call on the pawa of a revolution, some weeks ago transferred a

shop keerer to refund $ 8, being the amount great part of her private textune to other counpaid for the recovery of the property, as the tries. The operation was chiclly carried out by Council could not agree with the pawn-shop English financial houses. Both the King and keeper's contention that such shops were justi. the Quten Mother oxpressed their intention to fied in accepting goods in pawn which had the go to England and await the course of events.

foreign owner's cams clearly marked thereon, A FRENCH writer in a Paris paper calculates

without first making some inquiries; moreover that, when the Hongkong-Canton Railway is BANKERS and financiers are protesting against such reimbursement bad ta en place in their manoeuvres and work in camp recent

connected with the present Hankow llae, it the motor-car crass which has gained hold of the past. (Ste correspondence between the wi I ha possible for res'dants in Indo-China to America. It is estimated that Kipsis has sunk Seator Consul and the Cipt. Luperintendent, ly Well-it is easy to sneer. Mockery reach Paris, via Siberia, in 15 days, made up as $30,003,000 in molar cars while in the Now 17th and 25th April, 1909.) This morning a philosophical spectator must sometimes be used as a weapon in a follows:-Manol to Hongkong by sea, s days York State 108,0.0 car licences have been. Lewe was ginated to the London Mission might have discovered food for useful medi- good cause. No weapon is more deadly Hongkong to Peking, by rail, 4 days, and Pe-issued. Over a billion dollars are being spent and the English Presbyterian Mission to re tation in the scene on Blake pier and after-when well wielded. But one cannot excuse king to Paris, 9 days..

annually in the purchase of cars in the United move certain stone at present in the way of wards on board the ss. delta. The "danger the use of the same weapon when it is dirM Tange, a commissioner in the Stud Boreso, States, and is addition a quarter of a billion their building operations; and to Mr. L. C. Lis ous characters called Jesuits" who have Leen ected against any sacred or honourable, or arrived in Kobe by the N.Y.K. steamer Kame. dollars are being paid for upkeep.

to straighten the boundary wall of his property- expelled by the Revolutionary Government worthy, or even innocent object. Now the mark with 26 sted hores bought by him in EDITION is Aasam, a protected state of Indo-

when rebuilding same. In Portugal from all territories belonging to purely unselfish labour of the Volunteers is England for the Stud Butasu. Of the animals China, is fanged by nativa atudents who go to following cases kad b.on dealt with at the that unhappy country, proved on isspection to both honourable to themselves, and worthy of brought to Japan one cost 20,000 yen and not japan for their education, and/returs full of be really very harmless. Modest and retiring all patrioticmen's approval. Weareall of usled 250,00 yen. These horses were procured evolutionary ideas. The French Gaverament from a stable at Newmarket. Each of them bas vainly tried to check the avil by ordering men,most ofther were unnecessarily thin and by our sense of humour to "chall" others has won a prize of 40,039 yen at race meetings

Debt 5, Illegally buying a child x, Assault a, pale, and one could not help wondering who who do anything at all out of the way. This

such students to report themselves to the Refusing to quit premises 1, Failing to carry had been looking after their commissariat. is natural and is a not unhealthy instinct INFORMATION has been received by the French consula in Japan on arrival there. out a judgment of the Gourt 1, Trespasi

Government from the Harbaar Authorities that The consuls are to see that the course of study an old wreck has come to the surface, and does not favour sedition. The students openly forms a danger to navigation, in the Lan Tan Chandel, the lies with her sters aground in fathoms of water and boy bow showing about so feet above water, in fațitude, za° 7′ N, long- itude, 113° 57° E, approximately.

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THE American by the name of A. Thayer, who was arrested yesterday for alleged false pro- fences, was this carraing allowed bail in the sum of $5,000. Mr. H. W. Looker, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker a'd Deacon, prosecuted while delendeat was unrepresented. The case was

remanded till Tuesday next. The defendant fever.

The Copi. Superintendent reported that the fixed Caurt since the last meeting:

RUM KONIES. ·

SUMMARY ARRESTS...

E. Viceroy Jui Chiny, to cadas inquiries to be made on the subject. The Ministry of Posts - and Communications is cow informed that the people are still very touchy upon this matter and anything that is done thould be; characterized by the atmos! caution.

· AN ENRAGED PRINCE.

With raftr.nce to the raising of publia loans for Hunan, friace Pu-lan approached the Grand Council to deal with the matter but was severely reprimanded. The Prince was so caraged that he then and there tendered bis resignation to the Prince Regent while in audience. The Regent advised bim not to take

to settle the matter amicably.

EXCITEMENT IN HOLLYWOOD &OAD.

such astep the Gaverament would undertako

TWO WJMEN CLAIM THE SINE HUSBAND.

Two Chinese women appeared before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy this morning for coating a disturbance and beboving "la a dis orderly miner la Hollywood Road fate last night. It appears that both the delinquents claimed a certain party to by their hus band the Goal upshot of which was a scrap Illegally pawning sundry, articles r, Belag during which the factious parties fought with abroad after ix M. N. without a light 1, Assault fros zied violence and abused each other to the "A FEATURE of a FCCentinus of the English. Being concerned in illegally selling a child 7,hild and fourth generations wish-equal rebo- man is a smart cartoon illustrating the real Committing a nuisance 2 Crasting a disturb danger in Brithh trade. Entilled. "Guranco 3, Breach of the Opium Regalations 4, Edglish Stupidity," it represents a Chineic Receiving stolen property 1, Theft 3. merchant bolding in his band a catalogue of English goods printed in English, whilst a German merchant, who offers him another catalogue, is représented as saying:

+ You CamBot understand that English catalogue-- in your own language." throw it away, Jobu, and take miac, printed

They proved to be fine scholars, too, and But too often we are carried away by it, and interested only in learned questions.

what was at first were fuc becomes cheap

set this order at defiioce. Poli- tics obviously were altogether out of their and nasty jeering. We must guard ourselves sphere of interest and action. After a against committing this fault. No good can great deal of trouble we have ascertain- be done by hurting other people's feelings ed that these unfortunate gentlemen have wantonly. "More flies are caught with one been arbitrarily driven from their homes in drop of honey than with a whole barrel-full Macao and Timer for no crime or offence of vinegar" said that wise and saintly Francis whatever. Even a Pilate could find no fault of Sales whose writings we recommend to the in any one of them, save, indeed their name, curious. We have said that in a good cause to which, of course, a Pilate might be ex- the sucer is at times necessary. It is a pected to feel some objection. Our senti. useful arm of self-defence, and often cau- neels, which are entirely impartial, are not veys rebuke better than any other form of ex-is at present confided in hospital soffering from concerned with the religious side of this impression. When the cynic philosopher shod portast event, Throughout the world the with rough, thick, and heavily nailed shoes expulsion of the Portuguese Jesuits is being came to the house of Plato, and brutally eagerly discussed, and sides are being taken, rubbed them into a valuable Persian rug, some for the action of the Revolutionaries, saying "I trample under foot the pride of same against, and many of both sides are | Plato," that calm and high-bred gentleman foucaced by religious feelings. We look merely answered "With greater pride. at it from the sensible English standpoint. Sncers can be met with sneers. At a time If a man is a criminal, punish him, If be when Frederick of Prussia depended largely is a good and useful citizen, respect hit. If upon English gold to aid him in his cam he agrees with us in our religious or party paigns (for gold as well as consummate skill opinions, let us rejoice in him as a friend. and iron valour, even the valour of the Great But if he differs from us let us not on that Frederick, is needed for success in war) that ground break elementary laws. We are great commander ventured to sneer at strong believers in toleration, Liberty for the English reverence for their Church. A victory having been-won (alast we forget which), the King of England ordered that public services of thanksgiving be held in all the Churches.. This was too much for the

everybody and for everything except for criminals and crime. We differ, as English men, from Hinduism as a religion. But as Englishmen, we not only respect the liberty

By order,

(Signed), W. KRUSE, Chairman,

C. Berkeley Mitchall, Secretary.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

LITTER FROM BISHOP OF VICTORIA. The following letter, accompanied by a list of services for Advent, has been sent us for publication: -

Ta Members of the Congregation, · DEAR FRIENDS,

5,2.0 pieces of bean es a to England early in Advent? The Season will be observed by mem May I commend to you the list of services for October last and shat the outcome of the thirders of our Church all over the world, and it is experiment is awaited with loterest.

THE two experiment exports of bean cake to ACCORDING to the latest statistics the sumber Europe for the first tims from Hankow a few years ago and for the second time from Man- of educational institutions in the Chinese Emchuria in 19.8 both ended is failure owing to pire aggregates 5,188, including colleges, in the action of tropical heat to which it was dustrial.schools, girls' seminaries and primary subjected during transi: Reports say that schools, the last of which number 34,270, 63,937 BOD British exporters at Hankow shipped persons engage is educational work, of whom 5541 are primary school teachers. Students school children. On the base of calcalating number 874,64, including 8,315 elementary the caire population of China at 405, to, co the ratio of students to the inhabitants is approximately one in every 461 The provlacs of Chibli (Peking included) leads with 8,514 fastllulicos. Shantung comas next with 3,513, followed by Sheosi, Kiangau, Canton, Hupah, and Honau in order.

each. While the free fight was in fall progress the man very wisely, performed the va Ishing act and left the women to settle the dispute, boy had not finished the argument when they were taken is custody

His Worship Imposed a fine of $; on each of the defendants or in default seven days' im pri onment.

KIND OFFER TO CHINA,

D SUSED MUSKETS FOR GALE,

On the 6th ins21 a street veador in Japan. who was telling a large number of muske s with bayosets at to to zo sen aplece was taken icto custody and condemned to ten days' defection. Upon investigation it was found that an iron and copper dealin nimid Mr.. Karata Shigesaburo, of Tokyo, had bought

from the War Office three years 280 45,000 an opportunity for as to join is spitit with them, old Russian maskete and 35,000 Salder is one were asked to speculate as to the Above all, it is a call to us to reconsider and rifles with bayonets, at some Yeu 20,000. Sovereign whose daily mail bag was the great apply the great foundation facts that the Son of forward te tried in all directions to dis fest, one would hazard the Kaiser. On the God become locuinate "for us men and our pose of the arms. Once he attempted subority of a Paris contemporary, we learn that salvation" and that He is certainly coming to export em 10 Mandlixi, bit failed on xc. the Pope is the secipient of the greatest sumber again to judge the quick and the dead. We count f he imposs blity of passing the Cra

toms at Dalien. The othe day, when. Prince' ef missives. The mail of His Holiness cot live lo an age when there is much treader our Bists, on the average, of 13,7:0 fotters, news faith in these veritles less potent in our daily To Hun warsaying in Tokyo, the owner of Papers, &c. To go through this is this lives than they should be. So I trust all mem. tears fed tam to the Prince for the use vetcretaries are kept employed. The Prestbers of the Cathedral congregation will make of the Chicere army and navy, but the Prince dent of the United States receives nearly co good use of the means rifared them of quickon declined the eff. The owner of the arms Tee has been nominated and will, it is letters daily, and about 4,0:ó journals and ing their religious faith, and derpining their fiding so possible uts for them and seeing

IT has already been reported that Prince Chiog has definitely declined the post of the President of the Senate, and that Duke Tsal

of those who profess that form of belief, but sense of humour of a Voltairiau freethinker believed, be given the boncur. It now up.books. The Kaiser's mail consists of 4,0:0 "piritual lives. If there aro nay who desire to that they ware becoming rus'ei and useles",

we even protect it. We are not followers of like Frederick. "So, my lord" said he to pears that the Duke bar, in the course of letters, and frequently the same sumber of the Prophet Mahommed. But we strongly the British ambassador at Potsdam, "So I conversations in high places, remarked that books and papers. Our King, we learn, is advocate the protection from insult or pro- see the king, your master, reckons Almighty the difficilies' conected with the post will favoured with con newspapers and books, fanation of the mosques devoted to Islam. God among his allies." The Englishman prove very great, and immeaturably more The Cxir is not overworked in this respect for We are not Quakers, but if such a cruelty as replied boldly "Yes, Your Majesty, and the difficult than those of similar positions in other a Sovereign, His Majesty's mail being given the persecution of those gentle, pious and only one who does not ask us for subsidies." countries. Whil; he could not very well refuse at 6go items per day. The Kings of Italy and to accept the past if appointed, he has vary Spain have to deal with about 330 Insters each most inoffensive people who style themselves "Thus sneer was met by socor.

clearly emphasized the fict that he can only Queen Wilhelmion is still more favoured, with by the attractive title of the "Seclety of course was only fair, but we do not learn be expected to fill the office to general satis 50 letters. But President Fallierca is still Friends" were to be revived in these days, that it did the Prussian king any good, faction, if Yuan Shih-kai is appointed Secre- more fortunate, for we are told that he receiyek He should protest in overy possible way When Voltalie was utterly beaten in contro- | tury for Foreign Affam,`

few lalters, and bradly any gapore

This of

tried to sell them through the bands of a street- become communicantsorte resume the practice vendor it the sbasedly lower pices mentioned of coming to Holy Communion but ata debar-ab, vt, on the occasion of the Fate of the tel by any difficulty, either of the Chaplains or Yasukuni Shrine, and was even prevented in

myself will gladly give them the benefit of thit spiritual “conasel and advice to the y teting of be conscisco and avoiding of all scruple and doubtfulness,"

I remalo, Your faithful friend and Bishop G. H. VICTORIA, 5. PAUL'A COLLEGE,

November 17th, 1910,

TYPHOON WARNING.

The telegram quoted below was received from the Manila Observatory at the Amaricam Consulate Genersi to-day

Maalla, Novembar 26:b, 9.30 4.m Cyclone or Typhoon S. et Yep, almest

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