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Telegrams.
THE NORTH. SEA,
HARWICH TO BE MADE BIG NAVAL CENTRE.
9,000 DLUEJAORĒTA FOR SEX FONT.
[Ta= “Talwar¤” CORRESPONDENT.)
London, Fol. 1, 10.15 p.m.
A further distribution of the aval strongth of the Empire is foreshadowed by an interesting proposal cimanating from othcial questore.
This in to courort the port of Harwich into sa important navol contra.
It in suggested that a Roar Admiral be placed in charge, with a permanent force of 9,000 bluejackets under his command.
[Harwich is admirably adapted to naval purposes. The harbour is deep, and sufficiently capacious to give thelarg- est ships anchorager The axisting docks are up-to-datu, and the milway cous- munication is excellent. The port is only eqventy-two miles north of London, dhe east of Amsterdam. }
LIBELLING THE KING,
EDITOR OF THE LIBERATOR" SENTENCED.
HIS MAJESTY REGREYH HE COULD NOT
HVA XVIDENCE.
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CHINA'S POSTAL
SERVICE.
THE HONGKONG
INVESTIGATION INSTITUTED..
SARUNG PO" „Service.]
Peking, Fab. 3.
CHINESE PRESS.
TELEGRAPH FRIDAY
ports of rall, and the Government are beginning to avail themselves of this great convenienco. Further, we learn THE LAW TO BE AMENDED from private sources that at the ca piration of the present mail contract with the P. & O, Company, the Nord. deutscher Lloyd will' attempt to secure
["SHEUNG PO SERVICE:
Peking, Feb.,.
FEBRUARY 3 IQII
THE GERMAN ROYAL ICUR. East shall have been swept clan of
the dreaded plague and healthy con- ditions restored to the stricken" areas, Their Royal Highnesses may complete their original plan and the future Em- It will be with sincere regret that peror perfect hiane in his acqualot
(1st February)
our readers learn of the abandonment,
measures that very real aların "was begloning to bo ovinced by the com minity at the prospect of a possibla révisitation from our anclout enemy. One should imagine that Hongkong of all places in the East would profit by past
The Thrane Juss issued instructions the new one. It hehaves Macao for or rather the curtailment, of the Franceship with things as they are in the experionco and lose on rocond of time in
The Minister of Posts and Communi-La-the-Minister of the Intering, that cations tias given instructions to the the press law now in operation should
la to instituton through investigation be minerdil. of the postal fgcilities throughout the country this spring
This work is to be carried out before the ministry takes over the postal duties from the Cautoms.
THE PLAGUE... CHINESE RAILWAY SERVICE STOPPED.
BRENG Po" HERVICE.]
Peking, Feb. 8.
The Minister of Posts and Com- munications has found it imperative, in. the public interest, to issue instructions to stop the milway service from Peking La Ticülin on account of the plaguei casus reported from the latter city.
THE BLACK DEATH.
EUROTRAS IMMUNITY
CANTON'S TARTAR
GENERAL.
LEAVES” FOR PEKING.
"SHEUNG Po". SERVICE.]
Shanghai, Feb. 3. The Thitar (ieneral of Canton (who left the south recently) left Shanghai rustenlay for Hankow.
He proceeds afterwards in Peking,
POOR PROVINCES.
-VICEROY:S.COMPLAINT.
["Snuse Po" SERVICE]"
Peking, Feb. 3.
The Viceroy of Yankyel, di Ching "Hoe, las dequtched a cable to the Minister of Finviï complaining of the bow-state of the firmeas of the provinces.
THE
Hongkong Telegraph
With reference to the outbreak of lagne in virulent four in Manchuria, (THE "TELEGRAPH" CORRESPONDENȚ}|the question again arises how far modern London, Feb. 1, 10.15 pamą preventativa ensures #gainst such The editor of the Liberator" has epidemies tend to effect their end- been sentenced to a year's imprisonment that is to say how far sanitation does for libelling His Majesty the King. provent the spread of stelt dizosses. Modern medical sciengu points to two causes for the general absence of plague ToxORONG, Papay, Fen, 3, 1911. epidemies in Europe in modern times the immunity which has been created by the past ravages of the discnse destroy-
As I have already informed you, he alleged in his paper that His Majesty had contracted organatic marriago while at Malta. w an oliver of the Mediterranean Squmdron.
MACAQ,
(28th January.).
Eastern tour of His Royal High. very reason to gird up its loins for a triumphal march into the future. Noneness-the Crown Prince of Ger- would be better pleased to are it 'pro-many, as announced in our ice gress than Hongkong,
THE HEALTH OF CHINA
graphic columns to-day. Since the receipt of our, wire, we have been courteously informed by the German Consul that he also has received off cial notification from Berlin that the Royal voyagers will not proceed farther than India. So far, the telegrams sent through from Europe have been barren of explanation of this departure from the itinerary as originally drafted, but of course the reason is not far to seck. It can only mean that real alarm is entertained in Germany concerning the outbreak of plague in the North and that Kaiser Wilhelm, viewing will perturbation, the continuance of his son's tour into regions contiguous to tho e already afflicted with the scourge and liable also at any moment to suffer from visitation, decided to call a halt before "the danger zone was reached.
Oricat,
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taiting arory fossible means to keep tho drand foo nt bay. Yet the Hongkong health authorities have been standing
ONGKONG SUMMER
still although Shanghai, Woosung “anik- (2nd February)
Tsingtatt had alrody sounded a warning People who judge of the, nature noto by enforcing quarantine on ship- of our Hongkong summer merely by pag arrivals from Dalny and Chicfon. reading the thermometer reco:dsat Four days ago, we drew attention to tho a disiance-.rė apt to farm yery er arrival hore of a stormer which had (8196 January.)
roneous ideas as to the tropic tortures already been refused entry intu Tring- Our readers, will be interested to
ahich we in this particular part often except undo: quantine regulations fearr particularly at this time when
the world have to endure front-May and which had neconfingly omitted that plague is rampant in the north-ɔf an
or Junolo August. Certainly, on paper, port of osil on her southward voyage, organised, scientifically directed at
65 to 90 degrees Fahreolicit in the yot entered Hongkong without any tempt that is to be made to place
shaile cannot appear a very formidable health restrictions being imposed. Sinco
New Yorker or China hygienically upon a firm basis.
heat burden to a In order to appreciate the terrible state
even to a resident of London where that somewhat unnerving announcement of affairs, from the health print of
mid summer cases of sunstroke are by was made by us, the Health Department view, in China we cannot do better
no means unknown; whilst the Queens wouldappoarat last to have got a move than quote one of the leading spirits
tauder who toils unconcernedly with on" The surprising thing is that Ger- of the hygiene crusade who, in a
the glass standing sometimes is high crament should delay in reassuring the tecture, described China's bygienic
as 130 degrees Fahrenheit simply pallio that they havo nat boen idlo. Wo condition, ib, as he said, terms of the
laughs us to scorn when he hears as should have thought that full advantago United States Thus: Take away
complain of our sub-tropical climate would have beau takon of the Sanitary every hospital among America's
We cannot but sympa as being oppressive and finds out what Bona mesting yallerday afternoon for 90,200,000 people save 160, and then thise with the Kaiser in seeking our average thermometrical readings the issuing of a formal official statoment every physician except about 1,000. to secure his son's immunity from are during the summer months. The with regard to the scope of the Depart- That number throughout the United attack by that luiking Devil of Woly way to convince the sceptic is to ment's notivities in this matter. "Yot States would give San Francisco only the East who throws his dark shadow have him reside here for four or five the agenda had been gone through and iwo doctors to care for her sick. Then alike on peasant's hut and prince's years in succession. In our own ex the moating was on the point of dispar- do away with all medical schools but palace. But while fully appreciatingperience, the first year, or even the sal without any indication haying been two, and forget all you know of hygiene the solicitude for his welfare shown by second, may not bring conviction to given that the Prasidont had any and bacteriology. Next the State and the Crown Prince's lustrious father, the mind of the sejurner from more manilate to deliver a message on this municipal boards must go. Then the we are filled with regret that we shall temperate zooes, but generally his all important subject. Indeed, all the sewers must be filled up. Then rut have to abandon for the present at any third term of twelvemonths brings the reporters with the exception of the tuberculosis in every family. Let dis rate the prospect of welcoming to our coffer to a sense of the gth, whilst Telegraphs" representative and already cate sun wild. Place a great centre of shores the Heir Apparent to the Imthe fourth and fifth may be trusted to left the Board Room, when Mr. Shelton cholera in the East.. And then say perial German Throne. Although the scatter to the winds what little yet re Hamper pressed upon the President the to four times as many people, "Here date of His Royal Highness' exmains of his scepticism. We have in question as to what preventive mne is where you must live." The picture pected visit was still pretty far distant, mind the instance of a French gentle waresintheen lopted by the authorities. man and his wife who passed through Even then, he was not accorded the in- is not overdrawn. It is China. Bat Hongkong had already mapped out a what a terrible picture it is of a laod programme worifiy of the auspicious here in the hei, ht of summer in the formation sought until he had moved an now trembling under the lash of disoccasion, and a right Roral welcome Paris Txhibition year on their way etse. Only one hundred and sixty was assured the Royal visitor. An home for a boliday. These worthy mattor of urgency that the position of qualified physicians of Chinese race and influential Reception Committee, with couple had spent neatly twenty years the Colony relativo to the plague in the only one thousand hospitals to succour His Honour Sir Francis Piggott, the in the Fast, mostly in the wilds of North be discussed. This was carried 100 ora,ce people, exposed far more Chief Justice, at its head, and repre- Borneo, and they purposed spending unanimously, whereupon Mr. Wolfe than we of the West to the ills that seating all sections of our cosmopoli a pleasantly cool fortnight here before made the sialomont which appeared ox- flesh is heir to! It is no wonder that we, tan community, had been appointed going over America. But so unbear clusively in our columns yesterday evan at least, regard with alarm the menace to make the necessary arrangements; able did they find the Hongkong ing. From that it will havo boon von. 00 all that threatens the country, from the and although the details of the reep summer nights that they changed their that the Executive Council have desiled North. China in her present deplorable tion programme hid not been made plans without loss of tile and fled fram to enforan quarantina restrictions. sanitary condition is a constant menace public for the very obvious reason that oursteaming island, vociferously declas arrivals fmm Hilux, Tsingtat and to the health of the world, and the most there had to be submitted in the first ing that the forests of Borneo were pre-Twinwintas (the winter port for Tient- thoughtless among us must regard with place to the Crown Prince for his ap-ferable a thousands times over. It sin). This is only as it should bo. It feelings of, deep satisfaction any at proval, it was an open secret that in a was many years after the British occupa is rather important to nots that in tion of Hongkong that our naval and pursuing their telegraphic inquirios as tempt; however small, to put in a general way the card would be at- sanitary condition the most unsanitary ranged on somewhat similar lines to military authorities fully realised the those observed on the occasion of the treacherousness of the climate,, as is visit of H.R.II. Prince Arthur of Con only too well borne out by the old- naught some years ago when on his time Service tradition that an order to mission to Japan, as the late King proceed to Hongkong was a synonym Edward's representative, to invest the for a marching ticket for flads. Since Mikado with the Cider of the Carter, those carly years, Service conditions The celebrations at that time were suf have been vastly improved. In the ficiently elaborate to satisfy the veriest Army all trying exercises are wisely gourmand in things spectacular. And avoided during the summer months. doubtless the Germaniyal visit The Naval Squadron, as a whole, would have been marked by equal ph makes for the North But in the thusiasm and auxiousness to show the Senior Service, there would appear to sincerity of our welcome.
Unforton-be even yet scope for the exercise of ately, now, we are to be deprived of greater care and thought in the direc the opportunity of according a truetion of preserving the health of the welcome to the Crown Fleet to the fullest possible extent, British
It is in the nature of The appendix. to the tonuni report on Prince. mankind to love a pageant. Burit the health of theavy contains several is not so much the pageantry we interesting reports upon maladies to shall miss on this occasion as the which fleetmen are exposed by the lost chance of showing our friendly normal and abnormal conditions of feelings towards the young Prince, service. A paper on heat-cramp by embodying the hope of the German Staff Surgeon C. II. J. Robinson, of nation. And if we as Britishers are the Monmouth, begins with the follow filled with regret because, of this curing significant statement: "During tailment of the Royal tour, what must steam trial from Hongkong to Weihai. be the feelings of our German friends wei in July, 19:8 (one of the holest in face of the disappointment to which months of the year in the a latitudes). Be some 40 men were affected by the they find themselves subjected?
The case has created a sensation neris,ing the who were susceptible, and the which has not been lessened by the unitary measures taken to prevent the King's letter to the Court, in which | growth of the disease germs.. There is
The future of Macio is naturally of His Majesty expresses his regret no doubt that tho. Europese shows & that the Constitution does not
great amount of inmunity against the considerable interest to us, spart al- permit him to give evidoncs personally attack of Asiatic cholera-an fultygether from its sentimental relationship Edward P. Mylius is the eliter of winch cannot be altogether explained by with longkong, to our large Portu- the "Liberator" which is called in the superior sanitary alitions under gese population. We note carefully, therefore, the activities of the Lisbon international Journal. It ha des which he lives. In the absence of any Government in connection with Macao, voted a good deal of abuse to the Royal other cause it can only be concluded that
as well as any expression of authorita- Family ad to British institutions in this namusity is reditary; on in live opition as to the future of the general. In the November issue there mune Stock Onse having been establish Colony. It is a fegrettable fact that appeared a revival of the baseless reported there is a tendency for the unity we are forced to realise that Lisbon abouta morgstatic marriage of the King, to descend from father to children. has rot up to now shown itself appre And the suggestion was put forward The history of plagne in Bagland afciative of the situation in Macus Atspot in the universe known to us. that the only way he can fioleali | fords semnú slight proof of this."
a time when the strong hand" was with in this country is by revolution."
the only one to use, a dilatory and weak-kneed policy is being carried out. THE PLAQUE IN THE
This has been impressed on us by the water failure of the authorities to deal with the revolting soldiery, as those gentry deserved. They showed their patriotism, and their opinion of su thority by adding greatly to the en- ormous difficulties which revolution inevitably brings in its tral, yet how are they to be punished! The government-after long delay his decided to relieve the whole of the present garrison at Macao, though the soldiers pre not yet time expired One can imagine how they
NORIB.
FERCAUTIONARY MEASURES IN JAPAN.
Acting mlet instructions of the Homo Department, the quarantine offi- STEADILY GROWING WORSE cials at Tokohunn, Kobe, aut other ports have beau carrying out medical inspection steinum and passengers coming from Dairen and other places it Mancharis in order to prevent pligte from making its way into Japan.
THOUSANDS FLEEING.
(THE "TELEGRAPH" CORRESPONDENT
Tientsin, 1st Feb., 11.10 p.m. The plague in Manelaria is growing
worse.
In Harbin to Sunday there had been 3,378 deaths-2,492 in China- town and 956 in the Russian section of the city-with an average death-nits of 100 per cent. Dear! Bodies aro fall lying on the struts every day.
At Mukilen all efforts to combat the plague have proved unavailing.
Heavy snowfalls add to the misery of the inhabitants.
Thousands are Bucing from stricken centres,
the
At Tientsin there have beau, 21 farther case with 3 death!
At Shanhaik way, there has been one doath from the post.
CORONATION ÓF THE KING.
NEW ZEALAND OFFERS A TRIUMPHAL 'ARCHI
THE "TELEGRAPH CORRESPONDENT }'
Loution, Feb. 2, 10:10 pm.
SERUM FROM EVROPE.
LATEST NEWS:
The following telugraus love beun co- cave by the "Peking Daily News"
Barbin, Jan. 21.—I was courteously informed by Dr. Wu Lien-tch that he has telegraphed the following report to the authorities in Peking: Dr. Seloo
men!
a
to thestateof things at various Northern ports, the Hongkong authorities learnt from, the British Consulat Swatów that several caso of plagio land occurred in that neighbourhood. In one way, we may gather some reassurance from the fant ns stated by the Consul that all thoro casos have occurred, not in the Treaty Port Int.up-ountry, and trom is belief that all of them were of the babenie type na apart from the dread Black Death which is sadurging the
North.
POLICE COURT.
3rd inst Bàn Chung was obarged this morn- ing with attempting to defraud his
relitora
Mr. Almada o Castro represented the Official River, and Mr. Reader Hatris (from to firm of Mosers. Wilkinson and Grist) defended.
Mr. Almada o Castro-Will Jour Worship grant a remand f
Mr. Harris-At an early date next
week:
..
His Worship-I suppose this is a long thing.
Mr. Almada a Castro-About seven thigh it in iple of aft might g through in a couple afternoons.
His Worship then remandel the caso till Wednesday afternoon.
R. Paros appeared bofoto-Ma. E.R. Halifax to answer a change of the theft of 8 steel girders from the Wor Department.
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Mr. J. H. Gardiner represented the defendant.
His Worship Do you plead guilty
In this connection, those public spirited and philanthropic people who have done and are doing so much for the furtherance of education in Chion should prove of very great atifi'y. Schoo's and colleges of a high grado are being established, and no more enviable laurels could crown their efforts than to be able to say in the not distant future; "We each gave China a thousand qualified doctors." The chair of Medicine should be for many years to come the most honoured in every university in this land. And is footstools, Pharmacy, Sanitation, Hygiene and *Land m, Jan. 28.-Telegrams from
kindred subjects, should be honoured Peking-state that the Government is
will smile at this very questionable above Theology. Mens sana in unable to atinin serum' azul urdered penalty. The reliel is to take plice corpore sano is a, desired end that can ten thousand doses of plague antitusin immediately, the first conting at of never be attained where dirt is king, forly two men, in the absence of troop for cleanliness is next to godliness, from. Vleans.-N. C. D). Nõus."**
ships, leaving by the outgoing German and China is unclean. We would Mail. One hopes they will be treated wish to see every inducement placed with great kindness and care on before the youth of China to turn board; such patriots deserve every their thoughts to the study of me consideration. In addition to a disdicine. Among a people who so play of weakness, the action of Lisbon dearly love the outward and visible in this matter has had another and signs of rank as the Chinese, (de more serious effect-it has caused, macratic though they are), ao sure their welcome of their future Em heat, this being due principally to the been followed by recrudescence of by the Throus to this most in the Fatherlands renowned traditions the result of staying in Hongkong distrust among the Chinese. This has enormous impeius might be given perer would have savoured of the best poor conditio they had fal ea into as is convalescent but is still weak. He the tall talk" which has the recovery neccesary study were it to grant of hospitality! Nor is it only in Hong-during the summer." There is on asks for a fortnight's leave of absence of Macao for its theme. So high special bution to every qualified kong that the news of Prince Wilhelo's record also the case of an engineer to return to Taku. Fivu Paiyang an authority .5 the Portuguese medical man who presented his diplo non-coming will be received with officer who suffered frous agonising junior doctors are suffering from Minister for the Colonies (a son-in, mas at Peking. The Chinese love poignant regret. As things are now cramps in the muscles of the legs; af articasin; the result was a seran in-law of the late Baron do Cercal) such things is why should they not ordered, His Royal Highness will not a stoker who fainted at his post; of jection for three days. Three students has given his opinion of the situa and certainly no more deserving per- proceed farther than Calcutta. Mean- another who suffered great pain in the are chronically ill-through nervousness. tion to the following weighty effect: son could wear them than the man who white, great preparations for a fitting head; and of a fourth who was brought Apart from these the general health is The Chinese are not a people to gives his life to the alleviation of suffer reception had been made at Singapore, to the sick bay in violent convulsions rury satisin fory. The plague condition desist from their intentions when once. ing. We have already noted in this at Shanghai, at Peking, at Yokobama and delirium. Many others had to be has improved. Owing to the insidieney formed. The end the Cantonese have column the need of primary schools, and at Tokyo, besides many other treated for faintness and pain in the of doctors and quarantine accommod-in view is to expel us from Maçao (Frobel, the father of kindergarten lesser places on the way; but most of abdomen, and one stoker suffered
girders 7 her intense loyalty to the mother between the medical staff and the every occasion will be availed of to since the Chinese student displays a evinced in Kiauchau, the thriving cold water. Dr. Robinson offers no
Defendent Guilty. Mr. Garlinor-1 understand the country, for the Government is auxĪGUS
authorities hore, when it was decided gain that object.behores us to be lack of restraint due to the absence of German Colony in the North. It is comment on this remikable steam
state the defendant has been in Government em that it should be faithfully represented that I should wire to the Waiwan for ready to the hilt for any eventuality" the wholesome influence in his young indeed a pity that the young Prince trial, being contest to at the coronation calebrations of King forty mare modical students for taking riots can draw from this profession of press that need in the matter of me of an excellent chance of making him
The only inference that Canton pat-days of such icit tutions, We can should to this fashion be deprived number of stokers incapacitated and play for a long time, and has an ex- the nature of their symptoms. The cellent clincaster. All the gear has been George and Quom Mary.
The New Zealanders have offure shou-o to house inspections. Third to
temperatures and pulses and making faith is that Portugal will not abate adical knowledge, or perhaps we should self acquainted with this important Monmouth case, goes, however.. triumphal arch to be erected in London fifth year men will answer the requirejot of her rights; but if the Minister say, sanitary knowledge, as well. To outpost of his future Empire as well as (says the "N. & M. Record that envand through the aid of the defend- for the coronation, and so keen is the rents, but the work of those of less is to sure of his ground (to us its primary schools, kindergartens in fact. of studying the life and economics of these high-speed trials ought not to beat, and I derstand the com- sense of appreciation in the city that it is standing would be imperfect. From topography is still decidedly nebu'ous) some of the dirtiest and most poverty Far Eastern nations on the spot. We carried out in the tropics during the plainant does not wish to press, the
it seems a pity that a reassuring policy, stricken districts in the West of Ireland confess it is with somewhat of mirth hot months, especially after a long stay quite probable the gift will be gratefully the seventh of the tenth moon to yester-Instead of the reverse, was not employ owe their present-comparatively pros- that we have read recent extracts from in a tropical port. Thirteen pelty accepto: B an outward tribute of
day the number of deaths-from-alled at Macao if the house is liable perous condition. loyalty from a distant colony.
The change was a section of the German Press offices and men of the Cressy also causes has been registeral at 2,878."
Chargelia, Jan. 24.-The local foundations. This has been done at
to attack it is foolish to weaken its not made without opposition, nor in deploring the alleged fact that suffered from the effec's of heat during [Except in one particular, the routes officials are, beginning to isolate and Macao by weakness in handling rebel rea of those who first learnt theaway his vacation in valueless in August. Some of these sufferers the dofondant.
half a generation; but when the child-Prince Wilhelm has been frittering a full-speed trial on the China Station to be traversal by the King and Queen burn infectol promises; The Tastai | lion, by the ill-advised expu'sion of the lesson of cleanliness in the primaries.} sight-seeing and roystering in India were deck hands required to assist the to and from Westminster Abbey for intends to sund 100 soldiers to Harbin | religious orders, who did more forMacao in turn came to attend these schools, instead of giving himself up to a serious stokers, "but several of the more your Worship piss no sentance now, the Coronation on June 22 hayo been to help to isolato Fuchiation. The than ever the Liston Government at their influence worked upon their survey of the political situation in the severe cases occorred among the so as to enable the defendant to give practically settled. The doubtful point Chinos physicians estimate that the templed, and by dilatoriness in ridding parents and brought back to them various countries and states through stokers themselves." All of which is mhothar the new exit from the Mall plugue un dèperlures in consequeuse the Colony of certain well knowu blots their own cleanly school days, with which his itinerary leads. To our goes to show that the Admiralty have property? Into Trafalgar-square, through this Ad- of it have redueid the population of zairalty Arolway, shall boused. Fuchiation from 10,000 to 15,000.
If the Colonial Minister the bapplest results. With houses mind Prince Wilhelm inherits in great still some things to learn concerning Hitherto Royal processions from Back-The bral bean and cereal trade is at a
can permit himself to make so grave clean is circumstances might permit, measure his Imperial father's shrewd the vagaries of the China Coast climate ingham Palace to Westminster have standstill..
a statement as he has done he will fall and with cleanly bodies, the people ness and power of absorption and may and particularly that of Hongkong. almost invariably ontored Whiteball by
altogether in his duly if he does not suddenly took up a new view point of very well be left to himself to choote the Horse Guards Parade, but now that
use every means in his power to im-life. The drink bill went down, bank- his own time and theme for study. It THE PLAGUE IN THE the new road, forming part of the Queen
NORTH. press his colleagues with the necessity ing accounts went up. Industries is not only through blue spectacler, Victoria Memorial echeme, las bocu
of employing a progressive and con appeared and established themselves after all, that one gets education. We constructed, it may be chosen in pro-
structive policy in Portugal's historic solidly, and disease and famine dis can only repeat that we sincerely re-
(3rd February) ference to the older way.
colony. Should his belief in the in appeared. The boy, in this case was gret the Crowa Prince's inability to
It must have boon with feelings of tentions of the Chinese result in iraly father to the man, for it was carry out his tour as originally intend- such a policy cing laaugurated, we the children who led the social and ed and we heartily sympathise with relief that the publio of Hongkong Admiralty, Ardaway (Spring Gar-
trust 1lis Excellency will not too quick-subterranean revolution of which those Dar German friends in their very nat- learnt from our culumns yesterday even don), Trafalgar-square" (Boutli-Wast
ly change. For Macao bus a futuret who run may read in Sligo. And it ura) dissppointment. If there is one ing that the Excentive Council have this afternoon engaged in the hearing Peking, Feb. 9.
not asu haphazud gambling resort, bis in equally to her children that China crumb of comfort to be got from the at length taken steps to ensure, in soon charge proferrad against two no- corner), Whitehall, Parliament street, The Minister for Foreign Affairs as a well-governed and prosperous must look to protect her from the official telegram announcing the cur- far as is bumanly possible, the importatives, by another that they killed bis Westminster Abboy,
that the authorities are ex-trading port. The great Germanship results of centuries of sloth and tailment of the voyage,. It is to be tiuninto the Colony of diseo from the wife while she was travelling in thị Returning via Parliament-street, periencing considerable difficulty in ping line, the Norddeutscher Lloyd, opposition to progress. In their small found by reading between the lines. plague infosted sarports in the North,interior some time last month. Whitehall, Cockapur-street, Pall-mall, arriving at a satisfactory agreement recognises this as is evidenced by its hands lies the future; but at the pro- The Far Fastern tour, it sayr, has bran For so tardy have the Government Bt. James-street, Piccadilly, and Con-with the Russian Government over bold bid for Portuguese custom. It rent time Confucius should give place abandoned for this year. Which may boon in making a movement in the the case was proceeding when our report stitution-hill.]
has included Lisbon and Oporto in kg | to Baculoplus,
wall mean that when once the Fer dirgation of: sdopting pigmansionary (left,
New Zealand has one mora show ation a conference was held yesterday Every means will be used by thens and should be honoured in the land). all will there be disappointment severely from the effects of drinking or not, gailty to. the larceny of tho
The routs provisionally agreed upon in as followe
states
MANGHURIA.
DIFFICULTIES OVER ¿GREEMENTS,
["SHEUNG Pa” fervice]
·
Manshur n questions,
on its name
.
charge.
You do not wish to press the change?
His Wor.hip (to Listit. Pickles)-- Yea, your Worship. All the gear
has been recovered through the aid of
Chlaf-Det. Inspector Hanson-Will
evidcara against those who received the
His Worship-You are reminded in Pollco custady for thros daya.
Ti Chui Sam, dairy run of 40, Wellington Street, was charged with: selling skimmed milk as pure milk.. Mr. Brutton was for the defence. Bie oase. was reinnded until the ru ocipt of the Government Analyst's report on the thres samples of milk.
"Mr. Hallifax, l'olice Magistrate, was
Considomblo evidenco was taken, and
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