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WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE

that we can now manufacture on our premises the new Kryptok invisible bifocal Lens.

The old style of cement bifocals with their disfiguring and annoying dividing line has been supplanted by a new tens with two foci, the upper portion of the glass for distance and the lower for reading, ground from one slugle piece of glass.

You who wear two pairs of glasses may now 'se one pair instond. No one can tell that you woer bifocala. Nocement to blister; no thin sognents to lose off.

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OUR CONTEMPORARIES

China Mail.

The Revolt.

From the news to hand to-day it will be soon that though the Southern troops have met with serious reverses and, indeed, have made little or no advance what- ever beyond the Yangtare, they are nevertheless not quite over- whelmed. The latest news to hand shows that they have by no means given up hope of combating sOD- Cosafully with their opponents, Early this morning, we learn from our Shanghai correspondent, they made an attack on the Ar senal there, and, judging by the references to bombs and bullets flying in close proximity the Foreign Settlement, the matter has now developed into one that must seriously engage the atten- | tion of other nations." During the Revolution of 1911-12 lives and property of Foreigners were great- ly ondangered by both combat- ants, and it would seem that on the present occasion that Shang- hai Bettlement is similarly to run the gauntlet. The rick is too great; and it is therefore the duty of the Foreign representatives--- Great Britain taking the initiative to protest emphatically and at

once.

South China Morning Post.

The Rebellion. Thanks to the enlightenment which is dawning upon Chins, and the increasing capacity of the people for weighing up the situation for themselves, little been made. impression has

Those whose moral and financial support are necessary to the Bucoess of the rising are stand- ing aloof in dingust, and

the only

worthless rabblo follows the white and

red barred flag of the new revolution, That the rising will be short lived, we do not doubt, but, as risinge are the fashion in China, it may be followed by others until the entire gang of self-seeking polici- ans has been swept out of ex- istence. They do not impress one as being of the kind who seek to achieve their ends by peaceful means; they apparently prefer to revel in blood.

Daily Pros.

The Chinese Situation. With a Parliament such as that at Peking, constitutional govern- ment is an impossibility, and the great body of intelligent Chinese recognise this. The majority which rules in both Chambers has shown no disposition--indeed, . we might say no capacity-what, ever to take a calm, 'dispassionate intelligent view of the problem of the country, and the entire time of the Parliament since its inauguration has been monopolis. ed by acrimonious wrangling over

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the proceedings of the Parlia ment and other minor questions. The ideals for which the rebels are fighting are entirely laudable, but the only way by which they can be attained is, as we have said before, by returning to the Parliament men who have a proper sense of their responsi bilities and who place the interests of the State before those of party [and_pocket. A Parliament which would inspire publio confidenos would be strong enough to keep | the President within the limits of constitutional proceedure. With à legislature such as the country now possesses; whoever occupies the office of President must of necessity develop into an autocrat if peace and order and any sem blance of government are to be maintained.

and

Minden Day. Lieat.-Col. Marrable Officers of the King's Own York- ahire Light Infantry are At Home at Bingapore, on August 1, when the colour will be trooped in honour of Minden Day, Hong- kong readers will remember that. it was at Minden in 1759 that the French were defeated by an

Anglo-Hanoverian army. Minden

is the first war honour recorded on the regimental colour of the King's Own

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