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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

WAR NEWS.

We reprint be following from the Singapore Free Press.

Brave Wounded Commander.

Aug. 15,

EMBEZZLEMENT.

Chinese Sent to. Onol for

Six Months.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1914,

This morning, in the Police One of the commanders of the Court, befaro Mr. J. R. Wood, Liege for to who was twica wound-Wong Cho, alias Wong Cheuk ed continues to direct operations was obarged with embezzle from his invalid chair.

More French Reservists, Leave

ment.

Mr. Holmes appeared for she prosecution.

Singapore. Another contingent of French

His Worship pointed out that and Belgiau Reservists left Singetho charge did not say, the pore on August 25 by the 1, nad O. Aroust alleged to have been Oriental. There were about 30 embezzled." altogether, mostly drawn from outlying districts a good many came from Porak and a fair number from Malacca → and amongst them were a number of priests. A large gathering of

residents representative Singapore witnessed the vessel's departure from the P. and wharf At atout quarter paat eight, including the The Officer Administering Government: the Hon. Mr. R. J. Wilkinson; Maj General Reade and a romber of the officers of the Garrison, the Deputy Master Attendant. Lieut B. A. Cator. K N., the Bishop of Malacca, the French Consul of Singapore, Comte de Bondy, the Japanese Consul, Mr. Minara Fujii, and

-JAPAN'S POLICY IN

CHINA.

Official Denial in Peking,

Peking, Aug. 27. The Japaneso Legation bag officially denied that Japan is ondeavouring to exact concessions from the Chinese or that Japan has ordered the German Consul to leave Mukden.-N. C. Daily Nees.

Pledges to be Fulfilled.

Mr. Holmes understood that the amount on the charge was 34.80. With regard to thas

Tokyo, Aug. 25. amount, he would like to explain Renter's correspondent is in a that the matter was a little composition to state, on the highes: plicated and be was going into authority, that the settled policy the books. He thought it would of Japan is approved by the appear that the man collected a Emperor, the Uenro, the Privy little more than that, and the sum Council, the Cabinet and the fur which he did not account was leading business men of Japan. the amount stated in the charge. Japan, under any future condi- The defendant was a shroff emtion, will act strictly in accord- ployed by the Tung Tak. A nace with the terms of her alliance firm called, the Tien Sing owed with Great Britain, treaties and the Tung Tak money to the am- agreements with the United States mount of $24.80 but the defen- and pledges to China. Japan Jant collected a sum which was will restore Kianobau to China in excess of that. The defendant and preserve her territorial in ubsequently disappeared, and tegrity. "The terms of the when the firm realized that he ultimatum will be adhered to, was not coming back, they went whether "Taingtha is taken into his books and found that the force or otherwise. There was no band on this defendant had collected monies occasion, but the Marseillaise, the which they believed to be still English National Anthem, ned

lowing to ibera. Quito recently other patriotic items were sung a member of tho Tung Tak firm with much, fervour and amply saw the defendant on the street, made up for the absence of recognised him and informed the orchestral accompaniment: A police, who effected bis arrest.

many others.

Suspicion of Japan's Motives.

by

Japan realizes that she is suddenly faced with responsi bilities and must not with the

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DR. WILDER.

Reported Appointment at Changsha,

Dr. Amos P. Wilder, for five

United, Sintes Consul years general at Shanghai, China, bas, says the New Haven (Coan.) Union of July 19, accepted the position of executive secretary and treasurer of the new Yale. College in China, according to in- formation received during the past

week by some of the friends bere

suitable address was delivered in The defendant said that utmost circumspection, especially of the new college. Dr. Wilder,

French, by Comte de Boudy, the he had used the money patristic sentiments therein con-

family paying bis

The dielisguished gentlemnc who came from Japan and China says that distance between this country und China and Japan has collapsed, Well, that depends upon the state of your stomach in crossing the China sen. My impression is that that is au oratorical figure which will call for critical examination under some circumstances. But it is true that no one can visit the Orient, even for an short a time as I have been there without noting the pro- found influence that Yale has worked in Japan and in worked in China, both through the gradustes of Yale, who were. Japaneer and who were Chinngo, and through the graduates of Yalo who were Americans, who are do

work in those two great countries. "Of course, we must be con- lent with working out our plans and our theories of uplift in ae

for in view of the campaign of who graduated from Yale in the is class of 1884, is to have his which bille; misrepresentation, tained evoking much enthusiasm, he had been carning fourteen world-wide, and the pre-beadquarters in this city and willing educational and missionary

of carry on the work of the new Warning to the British Fleet. dollars a month. Ele averrod vailing misunderstanding

Sheerness, July 9-A host that the complainant told him if Japan's real motive, ambitions college in connection with the impressive Admiralty Noto of he could not repay the money be and policies." "The present is position that he has recently Warning has been circulated had boiter clear out, and that was perhaps the most critical moment accepted at Yale as head of the throughout the British Fleet, and why he went away,

in the history of Japan, who must bureau of appointments.

According to those who are at naval stations ashore. All A sentence of six months bard once and for all eradicate the officers and mea are specially labour was imposed.

suspicion of her motives prevail-familiar with conditions of Yale's cautioned against communicating

ing in the United States, which je pew venture in China, Dr. Wilder to take a any information, to the Press or

fostered by years of anti-Japanese is eminently fitted

leading part in the further any unauthorised preau, wliether

campaign. in or out of the service.

The partition of China or viola development of Yale in China by tion of her integrity are the Inst bis experience of the last eight things Japan plans. Japan most years in Hongkong and Shanghai. and in discussing the opportunities desires

friendship the

WITHIN THE LINES.

follows:

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"It must be borne in mind,' says the official notice. "that' great mischief in result from apparently animportant items of This morning at the Police confidence of the Peking Govern. In China, he has just written the information becoming public, and Court, before Mr.J.R. Wood, Lt.mont and the removal of suspicion Yale authorities in part the Admiralty rely on everyone in Col. Reunick, commanding the for all time, and she gruriges the the service of the King avoiding 40th. Pathons, summoned interruption of administration both in his conversation and Chinese for peddling within the smoothness and trade activity in correspondence, alloat as well as lines without having a paas.. ashore, all reference to questions The prosecutor said he caught relating to either the Fleet, dock-the defendant paddling milk. lle, yards, or any other naval matters, had no pass to enable him to do so. "Writers, signalmen, telephone A fine of $5, or in default seven operators, and messengers, and days' imprisonment, was imposed. "all others, through whoin all orders pass are specially caution- ed as to the penalties to which

treat all ordera as confidenţial.

dismissal from the service,"

Stand Aside!

Calmest Nation in Europe.

B

Obins.

Desire to Promote Trade.

1.

We

cordance with their civilization One of the troubles with us re- formers is that we have too much of an idea of ourselves and do not fally appreciate the needs of the patient to be reformed; so we u e a procrustean bed for him. must deal with these nations in attempting to help them on the general path of civilization with a great deal of intimate knowledge as to who they are and what they are and what their history bas been and with some conception that we have a lot to learn as well as they! Then wo dust not be too much in a hurry,

"There is a veres of Kipling which I learnt by six months' ex- perieace in a hospital in the Philippines. It runs like this.

Now it is not well for the Christian to hustle the Aryan brown,

Aryan smiles, For the Christian riles and the

down.

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"I do bot how discuss the Changsha opportunity. The work can be made as big and effective as we will. Every stroke now for Christian education counts one hundred; within filteon or twenty years the Chinore government Reuter's authority asserts that will have a fairly doveloped it is to the interest of Japan to educational system, and it be co-operate with Great Britain and what present-day foreign models the United States in China, and are. Changeha Chinose may they render themselves liable if they communicate inovaments or

On the eve of the declaration that it would be fatal to oppose or have a hood in shaping all things other information to any un-of war, the London correspondent block the commerce of either in China, if they can be trained authorised person. They are to ofthe New York World telegraph. country. With friendly co-oper- men of integrity and forcefulness And he beareth the Christian ed:"Though bey isce one of ation, Japan's trade is certain to as well as of learning. To Yale "Their Lordships will act the most periluus epochs in their increase immensely, while Great the benefit will not be less than And in the end of the fight," hesitate to visit any offence history, the British people are Britain and the United States to China; our youths student Is a tombstone white, against the above orders by the calmest nation. of Europe. alone can unpply vast products body and graduates will be With the name of the inte decois- prosecution ander the Official Yesterday they felt that the and co-operate in great under- broadened out and lined up with Secrets Act, or with penalty of decision whether Great Britain takings and developments in the current affairs, will be informed And the epitaph droir,

ing, the intimate Chinese touch Who tried to hustle the East." was to be drawn into a general Far East, from which China will and a part of the Asiatic unfold-A fool line hore, European war was hanging in the equally benefit.

There is now no room to doubt will enrich us."

According to reports that have Brussels, Aug. 5. balance; to-day they believe it is

that the settled policy of Japan ie General von Lamich, cons: a probability rather than

suspicion of just reached here from the new manding the German army of the possibility. There is no mistak to avoid even a

A Cheap Article. Mouse, has issued the following ing the fact that the nation is violating the integrity of China college, operations on the campus extending her operations of "Ya-li" are well begun. This outside the proclamation to the Belgian reconciled to war. There havejor

In the language of the Bazaar,'| people:

been no demonstrations, no lag beyond the present legitimate and new campus is To my regret the German waving, no music hall patriotisma necessary sphere, in order to Changsha city walls, on the

which all city and near the Canton Poking of business in Singapore, clerks troops have been forced to arm but there is apparent among all secure for, the future peaceful highest point of land close to the under the prosest circumstances

cheap railroad, the main north and are

to-day," ABYA the frontier, Belgian neutrality classes a determination, if the developments from

south trunk line in China, Antho Free Press. Pathetic letters already having teen violated by Government declares that the alike will reap profit.

offering agreement with the gentry of come.

services, to Frenchofficers, who, disguised.on-nation's interests and obligations

Peking, Aug. 27.

Busan province is fast nearing "better themselves."

presumably tered the country in automobiles.requira hor to take up arms eide

Reuter's Agency understands completion whereby they pro- on present conditions and not on "Our greatest desire is to avoid by side with Russis and France, a conflict batwein peoples who to so the business through. that Japan really intends to pose to share with the college the the conditions that prevail in to China Cost of maintaining a Chinese- good times, when good clerks can have always been friends and ooco To-night they are asking only, Can restore Tsingtau allies. Remember Waterloo, the British Fleet play its part in at an early date after the war, Yale medical school in connection command a very handsome wage. where the German armies helped protecting the island from isola-and it is thought probable that with the hospital' already promie What a pity some of the juniors Japanese will suggested. Although the new college in were not instructed in cookery at to found your country's indo-tion, which means can it destroy the. pendence.

the German Emperor's navy?" establishing Britial and Japanese China has been officially know as the technical schools. Then we But это

settlements in favourable posi- the "Yale Foreign Missionary might have had a chance of Lust have free First Day of the War. passage. The destruction of "The first day of the war tiona at Tsingtau spd arrange to Society, Inc.," at a meeting of the breaking the "Bailam servant bridges, tunnels or railroads must in Great Britain has been a day throw open the remainder as an executive committee held here tyranoy be considered as hostilo acts. of suspense and rumours. Every intercational treaty port, while recently it was decided that the hope the German army of the half-hour s fresh 'extra' was the German railways and mines name should be changed to either Meuse will not be called upon to shouted through the streets with will perhaps be acquired and paid "The College of Yale in China," fight you. We wish for an open some startling rumour. The sdm for by the British and Japanese.or Yale in China."

Reports to this effect are already Among the prominent pro- road to attack those who attack total of rumours was that can- au. I guarantee that the Belgiau nonading had been heard off the creating a favourable rouction of faasors bere particularly interested population will not have to suffer coast of Europe. The nation's views towards the Japanese in Yale's new plans for the college the horrors of war. We will pay mind and heart are with the action, which hitherto has been in China in Prof. William How- for provisions and our soldiers Fleet. And it is proud of its somewhat suspected of resulting ard Taft. Just before leaving will show themselves to be the confidence and everyone awaits a from a desire to acquire and for his summer home his attention THE Compagnie des Messager-

German port and was called to a remark of n pro- best friends of a people for whom bulletin of the great engagement. retain the we have the greatest esteem and But concerning the navy's whero-establish Shantung as a Japanese minent Yale man doing mission the public that during the present

the deepest sympathy,

abouts and plan of strategy the sphere of influence. The Japanese ary work in Japan and Prof. Taftoutilities in Europe, thoir Mail Steamers will not esil at Hong- Kobe und "Your prudence and patriotism newspapers do not even speculate, Legation affirme that there is no made the following comment on

kong, Shanghai, will show you that it is your duty telegraphs the London correspond- desire on Japan's part for further the work that Yale is doing in

Yokohama-the last port of call Deveral Chinese territory. What Japan both China and Japan, and gave being Haiphong, until further to prevent your, country from ont of the Colonist. being planged into the horrors of Germans steamers were taken wants is peacefal and friendly a hint to Yale mén not to attempt

'into port as prizes of war,”

commerce expansion in China. to hustle the Orientale. He said :

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