Entimations.
THE HONGKONG
ELEGRAPH FRIDAY DECEMBER
FOME FACTS ABOUT THE-¡¡io CAMP.”
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"Yellow Peril" and that once China comès
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to a realisation of her might and powers she will prova a menace to the world. History has shown us that the greatest of Empires have seen, their rise, and Tall and if other nations choose to start the downward grade, is that any reason why China should be prevented from reaching the zenith which she had at one time attained. The future is full of certain, yet uncertain, issues and a tale of romantic interest is perhaps destined to be written within the next decade or two across the pages of History.
THE TRUTH ABOUT MACHO,,
It is necessary to contradict a false rumour about the gambling concession. I, as is believed, a European will secure it, as guarantee for the loan for the Harbour Works, nothing but good-can come of it. "A properly managed and well conducted es- tablishment like the proposed Casino will bring trade and comparative affluence to this dying colony. The Harbour Works will be of inestimable value, and it is not in long- kong's interest to see Macao die utterly. Un the contrary, that Macao should flourish and grow rich is to the advantage of Hongkong.
· Extricis from the Report of the Hongkong. Volunteer Camp, 5th tangis Nevimber, 1910.
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"NEW CANTON VICEROY
EXPECTED SHORTLY IN HONGKONG,
The newly-appalated Viceroy of the Two Kwong, H. E. Chaog Ming Cbl, I leave E: O NEER COMPANY.
thinghal by the C. A R. steamer Empress Werk was cinled i ut on the defence lights China to-day, and will rmive hue on the 3-d st Lycmua and Balchers and thens mon who prox, fils believed that His Excellency will bad act previously qui fied as electricians and make a brief stry in the Colony and will pay engine drv rs were examined an. 10th Novem-an cfficial visit to H. E. the Govirzon. The ber by the Officer in charge Electric Lights noting Viceroy, H, E. Trang Chi, has scut e- and Telephones 14 members attended this Chiasse Rivergenbost to recive H. E. Chang's eximination and all passed.
This Comphay laid n'l the te’ophone ligas qired dusing the bowi'zur practke.
MIGHT ATTACK.
An attack was miže en thé Camp during the night at ta 13h Forimber by the Scouts Company under Captain C. H. RF,
fathar from Kwoogie,
THE KING EMPEROR, King George's décisia to come oni to I¿dia to hold the Coronation derbar ic person is on
of the most mas’etful strokes e f statesmanship. The stacking fo.ce, consis ing of a Officers It not only is conferring an honour on the and 3 other ranks linded in Jack Way and Indian Empire, which will be very b'gbly pris marched to the neighbourhood of Hese Nilled, but it calls the areation of the propla at whein they baked op il prady i am, when
home to the fact that the King of England-bas
the moon set.
much more vast responsibilities than the cares of bis Constitutional kingdom. It for the first time accaduates'in a truly impérial manner
The attack was ably directed by Captain Ress and the advance of the force by night over very difficult coultry was most creditably performed. The main attack was unable to pierce the line of defence by 6 am. when operatien were storp:d.
The dining force consisted of the troops present in camp who werà d'ipuad as outpost companies and rete va
Great interest was 'ased in the cparaloni which were most is ractive to all concerned INEPIČTION LY THIS EXCELLANCY THE OLV.RNOR.
His Excellency the Ceva nor aspected the camp on 12th November and was afterword, Present at the Brigade practice at Customs Pats
I #PECTION BY GENERAL OFFICER
COMMANDING.
INSPECTION BY CR, A,
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Reports of robberies.
Mr. Vieria reports to the Pofica that youter- day some ada stale jawaliny at his evidenco at No.15, Caias Ro:d, cf. a total value of 5753. He suspecta bli tovarts of having committed the theft. So far, no arred's have been made.
Mr. Wm. Barker Topowis that thi:ves broke into his store at Bea oatfield Arcide and stole two ladies' ad one gentleman's umbrella of a total ra'us of $15.
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WBBK OF PRAPER, 1911.
Meetings will be held, from” Jan. 1-7 in' tha Music Room of the City Hall at § 30 p.m. on the Bale of the Programme of the Evangelical Alliance, A meeting will be held in the Theatre Royal on Sunday, Jan, 1st, at 9 pm. Chaleman: The Bishop of Victoria. Speaker i Cap'nin G. B. Mackenxis, aoa. It is hoped that members of all the Churches in the Colony will axi'e la this special saios of
PRAYER MEETINGS
Mr. II.milton, of the Sosth China Morning || playergaranna Na Port, reports that between the 74th of Novem
tor and the 7th of December, ha-lost a nimber
Morday, Jab. rnd Schjet Thanksgiv
of medals and some articles of cething y Jarding and Confession. Chii-mn: Dr. J. H. 41 541, either in the Hongkong Club or in the Skeders. Speaker: Ven. Archde. Barnstt. Hongkong Hotel.
CANION DAY BY DAY.
AN (PIUM DISTURBANCE, “
[From Our Own Correspondent.}
Centoo, 15th December. The Anti Oplum Dare in his deputed a wei yuan and the Nambol Magistrate with a ̧o. tachment of troops to priced to the various THE GREATNESS OP`OUR EMPIRE placos throughout iba, district to investigate and destiny, Tethrp; the little-minded ma into the suppression al oplum-smoking, Al who are disturblog the prace of the Bitish together, sixteen oplum divans have been seat- isles in their attempt to wreck the Constitutioned up by this deputy for illegal sale of opium will be brought to urdusard all that is co-Yesterday, the official in quis ip proceeded tred in the Crown of England, and allow thels to the Ngin Kong Mar, where the opium own wants to take a secoud place in the grea: divans" wars segled up. The peop's thɩught Constitutional qu sloo, If King George also that the divan kespers were belog badly trea". visits S. Africa, as the Duke of Connaughtacemsed and col'essed to the numbe; of several bus to bavo premised on his behalf, and the o.lier drids nod threw stoses at the troops, with ste portions of his over sois dominlons, a very recull that severil solliers ware irjured. The GREAT STEP TOWARDS LAPERÍAL UNITY uciyu n'alas suffired from the wrath of thá mere affictive one than the periɔdi- excited popalace. The matter has b entrport- and a far'ı
ed to the Magistrate,
cal holding of an Imperial Conferencs wil be
achieved. It is to be hoped that the decisop will also have the effect of rallying all the Im.
That a Casino with electric light and good ventilation should run a roulette table is far H's Excellency the Gere al Cffi-e: Comperial Instincts of the electors to the support of preferable to an inconfortable hole-and-manding inspected the Corps at Gen Tractice the Constitutional party. King Edward: VII corner place where fan tan and stuffiness, coo-onth November and at wards inspected the was a great factor in the admișistration of the lies and compradores, taipans and shypans, Camp.
off drs of the country and of the Empire, but King George promises le ba as evao greater, clean and dirty soldiers and sailors, are
The C.R.A. in pice 1 the ait llery companies-Xadras Times. mixed in unhygienic and sometimes dan- gerous confusion. The new regime will at gun practice on 11 à November. remedy all that, and will regulate conditions The disciplīns of all sanksis camp was excel- for everybody. Ner will the Chinese com-lent. The work was cf es very hard and car plain, for their interests will be consulted ried ru: ander most unfavourable climatic too. It is impossible to abolish gambling condition, but was always perf rmed willingly in Macao, any more than it is in any other sad cheerfully. part of the world. If Englishmen protest against gambling, let them abolish all the
racecourses in Britain and her colonies, and probitit gambling in all the cubs. When will people learn to take the beam out of their own eye before howling at the mote in their neighbour's?
LOCAL AND GENERAL. MR. E. Newhouse jiced the Hongkong V.lunteer Corps on the 16th Decem.br, and was posted to No. 3 C.mpasy.
Tuz Philippices. Bertan of Agriculture Fas commsrced a deermiced 6,ht along the railroad line against rinde pist,
CAPTAIN W. H. Scalt, of No. 4 Company, |H.K.V.O., is granted leave of absence for a
month with effect from the 17th D.cember. GUNNER, T. G. Terabull, J. P. MacGillivray, H. Wilkision and A. E. Wright of the H.K.V.C., are permitted to res'gi on le 'ng the Colony.
A JAPANESE employed on the 5,9. Inaba Mavu was fined Sin at the Police Court ili mo ning for assaulting a coelia auth: Taiko; Docks yesterday.
noceaalble to messenger. Peak aubsoribers can have A CHINAM, N waschgeist the Magistracy their copies delivered at their residences without this morning with being in a lawful possession any axira charge. On copies sent by post an of four sovereigns and a $5 note. His Worship additional $1.80 per quarter le charged for postage.sentenced the A fidant to thre's mont' a' hard The postage on the weekly lasus to any part of the | labour,
world la 80 cents per quarter. Single Coples, Dally, ten oente, Weekly, twenty-
Ava pents (for cash only).
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER, J5, 1910.
THE NEW SPIRIT IN CHINA.
THE two Chlorse who were reminded from yesterday for sna'ching wer; discharged at the | Magistracy (bis morbing. Onert the defendaniş was arrested for the same offence immediatly of or acquistal.
A NARRATIVE of the field day operations of the H.K.V.O., which tok-place on the 16th last- Taipo, wiilbe read, followed by a discussion, at the Vilanteer Headquartersat 5.37 p.m. on Wed eiday, 4th January, 1917.
DISCIPLIZE.
GENERAL REMARKS, The camp was hell on the same lines as last jeir
THE SON OF HEAVEN.
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NATIVE HANKS CLOSED,
Ara iva bank here, the Lai Yuen Bank, and azober in Fatihio, gamed the Loi Su Bank, werd yesterday 103ld up by officials from the Naiboi Magistracy, through a request acètivid from the Garmin Consul here. These firms. are rep red to have owed a German fim a large amount of mosty,
ARMED ROBBERY.
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Tuesday, Jan. 3rd, Fubject: The Church Universal. Charman: T. M. Elliot, Erq, 'peaker. Reg. W. H. Fatir P. 85, CF.
Wed-esday, 189, 4th. Subjret i Nations and their Raler Chairman: C10 W. R. St. John, R. Speaker Rev. 0 Bena..
Thursday, Jan. 5h. Subject: “Foreign Missions, Chaliman: A. H. Hinis, Esq. Speaker : Rev. C. W. Hickling.
Friday, Jen. 6h. Subject: F.miller, Educational and the Young. Chiliman: E T. Williams, Eq Sprakes ? Rev. H. O. Spink.
Saturday, Jan. 7th. Subject...... Home Mis. tions and the Jaws Spasko: Rev. H. R. Wells.
GERMAN ENTERPRISE IN-
YUNNAN, A
· L'Avenir du. To skin (Haiphong), referring to the arrival of a cargo-bost with German materi- il destined for the installation' of a blast-for- nace at the tin mines in the neighbourhood of Mangʻre, remarks that following upon this there l3d ariyad from Hongkong mora Gò mas tiiter al destined for Yunnan, "It is always the great house of Carlowi'z," says the jourqıl," "that dots business with the mandarins,' the merchants and the manufacturers of Passau, They bring in
MACHINES AND MERCHANDISE FROM O'RMANY,
bat awer from Francs. That important busa Anj rmed robby was committed on the 231d|| bas already dareloped a large business in Yan- ins, in the Crow Tsan village in the district | 000." It furoisted more than as milllops.ef of Namhol when sight children whose ages varied from two years to jevar, wala kidnapped. Yesterday, the parents repartid the case to the Namhoi Magistrata nad Admiral Li Okuɔ, prazlog (or, the arrest of the robbers.
GIMBLING SUFPAKSSION,
‚Å mıgnificent mausoleum is to be built to mark the testing place of the late "Son of Heaven's Cuinese Emperor, Kwang How The forests of the Oliost were searched for the best and most durable wood, and after much competition Manila lumter company has wen what is described as the relen .com. Yesterday, the Canton Sell-Gava:pment It is much to be regretted that more mem-mercial prizs of recent years in China. The Society is wel the following circular in regard bars cannot obtain leave for the whole week as preliminary contract for the material has been to the suppinssien of gambling: Gambling much better work could be done with o:esigned by two of the Calocié Imperial Princes, in this provinco hay beso ordered by the week's confleucus, attendance by all raske in and, says the Aew York Tribune, it provides in Imperial Aşembly to bi prohibital from the stead of the interm t cat training undergone by the first place for the shipment of 50,co: isat oft day of the ist moon of the coming year, as the majority.
ibil'pples hard-wood. Oo i's antival at Pék- the d ficit'inrevenus caused by supp essi.n of ing work is to start on the mausoleum among the fagm will be made good by the following, the tombs of the Ming dynasty, near the cap cew-Fix:s:-Salt monopoly, about Tis." tal. For the huge pillars of the mausoleum 2,0 0,000'; prepared opium mesopoly, Tis. giant freon will be taken from the Mindinho 2,000,000 and liqui manopoly Tis. 1,0:0,000; forests. Boms of them, already out, are so fiet total Tls. 5,00,000" The circular goes on to high and four feet in diameter, weighing over advise the people to keep the peace and not to 17 tons.
create any disturbance and states that the local authorities are doing their best to bring about COZZON CULTIVATION IN SIAM. the immediato suppression of this evil,
FORMATION OF JAPANESE JOINT STOGA
ics'uctors mele kirdly lest by the C.R... C.E. and 'G.C. 2nd Batta, "hy Buffs and I am
indebted to them for the way they worked and the greal trouble takes,
The surge party was provided by the B.K S.B RG.A., and was under e mman | of Lieutenant Taylor, RGA wlon fervices us range officer for the who'e of the artile y prc ice were very gre.tly appreciated.
I am specially indebted to Captain F. A. Twist, Instructor is Gunrery, South China..for bis attendance lu camp during the whoje period of practice and for his able sistance in all matters connected with the carrying out of the practice and for the instruction given daily to the officers engaged,
(58) A, CHAPMAN, Licut-Colonel, Commandant, H.KV.C.
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SMUGGLING OF FIREARMS.
THE LIGHT-FINGERED GANG, Yesterday afternoon, while threa laḍias were walking along a public highway, a thiol saiden. The promising condition of cotton cultivi-ly snatched a pearl band-band from the head tion in Siam has given rise in japan to the of one of the ladies and disappeared. The formation of a joint stock company styled the palice were not to be found but when a police- Slam Opiton Bompany with a capital of about man did appear the thief was not to be traced, Yen 5,000,000, reports the Japan Zimis. The
Admiral Li Chuo, in view of the frequent promoters are Baron Shibusaw, Mostra, Yasuda, Hibiya, Kakiouma and several other leading reports of smuggling of firearms, olc, has de
cided to station ind Chisca's guoboats Kwong men in the Ispanase splaning circles. A com- mitee is belog seat to Siam to investigate the Ching and Kiang Ching la the vicinity of Fa respects of colton growing there. The com- Kun and Ling Fa San to keep a strict lock mites will be accompanied by Mr. Fefa, medioal for smugglers. The gubat wang 'n cal adviser to the Siamese Court, who is in- has also been statioped by Admiral Li in the terested in the industry. The committee will viciti y of the district of San Wul, where rob stay in Siam till next spring. It is said that bary has been of frequent occurrence lately. the Siamėse product can compete in quality. with the Indian cotton and the climatic coşdi, toos of the country are favourable to the calti- vation of the plast. Siamese catti'n is imports" I have no particular remarks to add, excepted into Japan through Shanghai and is highly that it stems & piy that Imployers cannot appro.iated by Japanese spinning conceros. sp-re their mes-to-go through the short period of training wi.bcut a break.
MEDICAL REPORT, HI, K. Y. CAMP, 19-0. ↑ The Health of the Camp during the week was excellent in every way. Only two cases were admitted to hospi at. The food and water supplies were very gaid indeed.
( ̃d.) 0. FORYSTI, Curgern Cast, H.K.V.O... [Sd.) J. W. Hartley, Surgeon Lieut. H.KV.CH/
COMMENTS ON REPORT,
(Sd) C. A. Anderto",
M. i'r-General,
- Commanding the Troops;
Bou-h Chica Commasd.
CHINESE POLITICIANS.
POPULAR S
NEWS FROM THE NORIH.
[Specially Translated for the Hongkong Zelegraph].
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war material which patol though Saichuan to get to Yeomania' tefore the railway, war' epized to traffic; it has delivered more than 300,000 francs wont of fi „ld gå sies and optical instruments an t-all tha sadil: ry recensers for Erba Artillery in Yunnso. „The journal gota on to say that whao tha Gạ man blast furnaces get to work,
THE HOUSE OF GIRLOWITZ,
having been the importer of the machinery, will become the exporter of the industrial p:o ducts, of Yunnan. They have already been inquiring not only of the French companies but of all compities at Hongkong the freight charges for the metals they will roon be a ni lng to Hamburg and Aavors. All thing things are cited by our French contempor:ry to show the seed for greater actlyžty of the part of the French merchia's in a country which by reason of the great sacrifices of human lie and money. France has made in constructing the railway to Yannau ought to be a žɔha'in which French- Influence is paramennt,
TO INDIATM In a Week,
BRITISH SUPPORT FOR THE RU SIAN SCHEME.
Inquiries la Iooden show that there is no cutlined in this jaureal fast week for the link. evidence of polili at bostility to the proposal
Hing up of the Indian and Russian railwaya by means of an international line through Persia
The new railway is
TO COST £11,000,000, and the mosty is to be gathered in every Europta cipital. Already the idea, has awikhneď thể keenest interest in London Boențial circle, and sepport has been pro m's.d
M. Zragin'self, the member of the Realin Dama who has bras enizasted with the task of ‚enlisting 'Britis's support for the ich:ma, thus
outlines the proposition:
"A group of Russians Interested in financial and railway enterpriss has come to tha conclusion that the time' bas arrived to natta the Enes of the European railway system with that of India, thus firming an uainterrupted thoroughfare between Weitera Europe and Sonthein Aril, and _Inaugurating a system which weald only be comparable to the Sare
lines.
EXCITING DIDATE IN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. A hoated discussion took place on the 16th inst. in the National Assembly over the ques-Canal, Trans-Siberian, and Trans-American ion of the Goancial station in Shanghai caused by Rubber speculation. The Viceroy of Two Kiang, H.E. Cbang Jen Chun, was mainly blamed for the existing state of affairs and cz-Taɔai Trí Nalhuang was more or
memorialize the Throne about the matter.
8 DAYS FROM LONDON, "The idea of such a line was first started by: M. de Lesseps. It is proposed to take from Bako, the most oathsily station on the Russ sian railway system, a direct line thiongh
fodian system. The main ias.would, follow the shortest 10s e, with branches to the Pat- sian Gulf, and to Teberan if it is found that
sin capital, the direct Ins wou'd not go, through the. For
The most casual observer of the tread of MR. Birrell from bis sick bed dictated a brief,] ment on that of 19 9. Fu'es of ranging were in our govetemen","may, with the exception of less excerated· Finally, it was resolv.d to Persia, v'n Stistav, to Nashki, on the Anglo- Chinese politics could not have failed to speech for his consiliuents to a newspaper to have noticed the new spirit that is sweeping presentative is the recent political struggle. over the length and breadth of the Middle Heli also reported by the forming Loader to Kingdom. It is a spirit which should make kava twisted his & es in evading the attacks for progress, enlightened advancement and-of-cuffragettes.
i months,
ATTENDANCE IN CAMP.
The attendance in camp was better than in 1959 but it is a matter for regret, if leave CAR- not be granted for the whole pirioi-of camp, 1st employers esmact spare their men to st. terd, at any rate, on all days when gou prac tics takes place.
GENERAL EFFICIENCY,
A REMARK BLE TEL'ORIME,
H.E. Hsi Llang, has again cabled to the Grand The Viceroy of the Tarre Eastern provinces,
Ocnncil wing that tody to submit to the praping for an early establishment of the new Thrine, as 3503 as possible the memorials
Cabinet and Parlament, which the Viceroy had presented recently, and which were kept back by the Council. The tele ram stated that the Grand Councillors kuð usglected (he'r da:ies, which action was against the wishes of the fate Emperor. Da receipt of the cable, the Coun- cillors were- exceed ogly enraged.
and Periin must be predominant, yat French..
“Though the is’crests of Rusils, England
esis of any oiter pro pthat may be cove German, and Belgian interests and the inter-
out to lovest will be most heartly welcomed." There is no sea on whiti var why the Bagdad Railway should not proft.bly eff.c: 1 junction with the new lite
"The length of line 1ɔ bɔ built to connect the exis in, Russian and Ind'an Unes is
ONLY 1630. MILRS,----
and a rough sary y le ds to the conclusion that for the sun of £21, 09,001 the Tre'could bo completed and Bombay brought, withla eight days of ordos."
The Eastern Times, in commenting on the present status of Chinoso politicians at Feking, JOES:- CRITICISM GF PRACTICE.
The politician, at Peking, whose 'liflaence The whole price was a divifct Improve- and power may count at the present moment more strictly adhered to by battery command- the Prince Regent, bo divided loto four parties. ers, and detaç meets worked quiaily and well. There were, however, some serious mistakes The first and forem:st party consists of the the situations bring the most important. There tries and Boards, and the Viceroys and Gover- made, Battery commanders failing to grasp Grand Councillors, the Presidents :f the Mioit was alto a tendency to ignors the RR. ADIS offre pravinter, who were originally the Takers and take aiges from maps; • If t'a all that is most highly prized among West- A NATIVE appeared at the Police Cout this ance takers are at si e'l sised, their obal: The second party is composed of the Com-
most powerful. ern peoples. Reading through the lives of morning on a chage of behaving is a dis-vatios are more likely to be correct then"] the messages emanating from that all orderly manner and breaking crockery in ajratges estimated from a scale map.
missions of Aray and Navy Re-organization, powerful spot in Peking known as the brothel at West Paint last night. Mr. J. R.
ard the beads of the Army and Nay Ministries, who, in addition to their Throne, one is at first scarcely inclined Wood ordered the defendant to pay $11 com- to suppose that the words contained in those pensation to the complainant and was bound overia tie sum of Sico to keep the peace for six messages have any significance other than mon hs acd a further sum of Stoo for another what may aptly betermed their "face value." But even the ordinary man-in the street who takes merely a passing intercat in current OWING to scarcity in the supply of tax, pil es events, if he is endowed with sufficient in Ae advancin, la England. In coparquerce, telligence to thoroughly grasp the effect of a secretary of the Chian Tea Merchants! As
sociation, has written to point out that there is the new feeling in the Chinese Empire, can plety of geed an i wh lesome tea in stock la not fail to discern the wonderful polentialities China, and that orders would be pramp ly filled. of the new movement. It is fraught not only He points this out in the interest of the con- with issues of the utmost importance to Fsumers, that are now in the bands of the deslern the Chinese nation but possibly, and very to ath securing excessive profi s.
The work done to camp was satisfactorily Eastera provinces, have each the unique er jay. A CAMPAION is to be commenced against Fili. probably, to the whole world, and if the THE naturalisa isa oftwelve Chloess as Japan.
and creditsby performed
ment of power and leflanzee quite disteet Pigos and others who stand sponsor for the us called children of Chinese merchatts residing
Valus claims are made to the distinctioa (d) C. ST. JOHN, changes aimed at are realized in'their encre subjects ir gratted in the Japanese Official
'rom, Lut more potential that that usually Fe'd laths Philippices. It has been the ca tom of of having first introduced the custom of sand- Cob, C, E, -tirely within the anticipated period, they will Gazete. The Chinese were at ached to the
afford the future bistorian food for phil Japanese Army in Manchuria de ingthe Rutas in picking up the work and in manipulating the power derived from their respective office, ing Chinese children. Under the immigration post office. Bat to whomsoer this hondor They bowed great keenness and intelligerce by their cellsgees, Iramech as in addition to certala Filipinos to appair before the castoms ing Carisimas and New Yeu's cards, which Authorities and claim to be pa ous of return geatly add very heavily to the bouls oftba osophical reflections. The two most im Japanese war, and rendered vathatite services the lamps and engines, Lu: they require more they can make
law the legitimats miser chi dies El Galeese belongs, the cu tom ls of comparit'vely recent JUDICIOUS USE OF FOREIGN INFLUENCES, merchants residing in Manila are entitled to ↑ida e, and one of the first, if not the fi et famusa: portant features of this new movement are in connection with the operatists. They have practice in the tactical control of lights from the universul desire to discard the queue and naturalisation as Japanese subjec's, and sheep stations.
now applied to the Japanese Government for the Directing Station. Otherwise they are for their own eads, irrespective of the nature of admission providing they are of an age that el cards, was made from the office of the quite fited for taking sheir place in defence; Infuence, whether they are brought in to makes the care of the father accessary. Ad Home Treasury (London) in 1946, The the constant clamour for Constitutional Go-plications have been granted in teavgation of
Vatige has been frequently taven to bring in design wis of a somewhat Bacchanalian- '(13.) R. 5. "Caule,ELD. render us assistance or to offer as resistance➡ | Chinese youths who are procured In Chion and de:cription, and the number of copies sold was vernment. The mere fact that the once old the valuable service rendered by them to the
M#{», RE...? they would always help them or be urgial to for whom spurious maibers, are provided in: 1,000, wbica wan considered in these days vary fasbloued race should sco fit to disregard the Giate fa the circumstances mentiozed,
·Manila, Oija Mi Lị & Telephonics: [them if they only knew how to wield them,
The knowledge displayed by all ranks rp prated to me more through than in former years. Officers and men are very kees and energetic and. I consider mailed progress bas been made.
(á) G.D. CHAMIER,
Lt. Colonel, R.G.A. C.R.A., South Chlea.
POWER DERIVED FROM THEIR CYFICIS, can boast of the power of royalty,
The third party is the Minister of Finance, who, apart from his official influere, has the satisfaction of controlling all fibanc al policies,; The fourth party, and the last, is that of the National Assembly, which can assit its power in its official fuccisas athinted and backed by the'enviab'e support of the people of the whole Empi.e.
A NAW TRADE,
It is rumoured that the British, Fench and German merchants intend to establish a large Navigation Company in Kwongas be steamers will ply between Wuzkow, Natniog, Pak Hoi and tongkong. Chiners wil ba in vited to take no shares of the proposed com
Besides bess four parties, we may cot omit to mention that the Ministry of Foreign Affai e pany, and the Viceroy and Govercors of a threa
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Thus, when the railway is completed, the man wih oply thres wrokat boilla y -and plenty of money to spite-will be able to tiko. a quick trip ty ladia and back, and ́stay a weak in the country, Ho will have trivalled 57 amile to eight days, and the price of bis ticket will hava bees £40
THE FIRST CHRISTMAS CARDS,
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