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A lfare-Brained. Plot. A message from San Antonio, Texas, alates that the trial of] Alvura Guittera, one of two mes arrested by United Stake officers i on the charge of sedijous cor- spiroy against the United States, has led Federal officias to the discovery of what they claim is documentary evidence da bare. brained plot to seize theŝtates of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and the lower half of Olifornia,
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIE T, 1915.
NEW SHIPMENT
OF
VICTOR-VICTROLAS
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VICTOR RECORDS
for the formation of an independ- Received by the
ent. republic. It is aid that ultimale annexation of he ter- riters to Mexico was contmplat ed. More than a dozen Axorican
and Mexican deeperados are believed to be concerned in the affair.
The Late Mr. Gokhale Throughout his politicalareer, says the Globe, the lat Mr. Gokhale exerted bis inaonce against the Indian extrmiele, realising that befor self- government became precable bative conceptions of civ re- sponsibility must undergo con- siderable obange. It was f this геавод that he founded his. "Servants of India Soely," whose object was the traing of what he called "national miion. aries. He was an enthunstic advocate of
the comptory education of boya, and his championship of the daim of British Indians in South Aica will be fresh in the minds of ost people.
Philanthropy.
Sir Robert Lucas-Tooth, wise death is announced, was a gat philanthropist, and one of is munificent gifte was the prest ation of £50,000 to Prince Ale
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baracterised the earlier phases wider scale, Similar intentions by a representative of a steamship Washington, March 20.--- big battle, between Villa and the negotiations appens to have Chinese guilds in America and
the pastor in e Christian Carrauza followers is believed toomewhat subsided, and the other places abroad are reported. church and a man sculling # be impending at Matamoroa, apanese team ready to ecc.rd Of course, they have every motive ferry-boat. This has given one a fairly good opportunity to across the international line from3rious discussion. The Coinero to organise auch a boycott, for if Browneville, Texas, according iosturally consider that the deJapanese things are excluded from understand the situation as it is Cheongwo Wushui, Yokohama,
China, it is possible to hope that viewed by the Chinese generally official reports which have been and require some time,
Chinese abroad may be able to do in this part of the country. Taoy received by the state department, Thousands of Mexicans are cross Tae Lews that troops are pour something in the way of shipping seem to speak with one voice; and ing over to the American aide into bentung and Manchuria home foreign manufactures.
this is the burden of their remarks:) Another parts, and a strong and residents of Brownsville arestitatea & reminder that the
(1) The other nations may not feaving the city rather than ex-uation is critical and that the one has now entered the lists. pose themselves to shots coming litary party in Japan may at This is the educated section of the always treat the Chinese in a fair Hongkong, March 6th, 1918 from across the border. Villa is momout free the haude of Cantonese. We have seen recently way, but they some with funda reported to have an army of Japanese Government. Any a manifesto issued by scholars, and ideas the increase the 8,000 men under him while the g like coercion applied to especially by law studente, in business and the wealth of Chins and the Chinese while Japan is opposing force consists of pranti-ina would, of course, be liable which the inuoluetion of so many
German Spy's Plans. eally the same number.-Cable. the gravest consequen es not foreign, terms into the Chinese a menace in that she will farnish
yae for an Onins is concerned language from Japanese sources business sad employment for her New York, Feb, 20.-Richard as concerns the future rela in condemned root and branch. own people at the expense of the P. Stegler, a German Naval Re Tue Globe remarks that Sire of Japan with Western These protestors, of course, Chinese, which will more than servist, bas been arrested, on a William Edon's death recalls his vers.
regard the purity of the offset any help that may be given charge of fraudulently obtaining memorable lawsuit with Whistler, inaofu, March 22. Three language of China as the one thing by the increase of business. an American passport. Steglor The artist bad painted a portrait and Japanese troops are of opreme importance. Whileen is a better friend to China then the German Naval Attache at (2) If the Japanese Government, confessed that Captain Bayed, of Lady Edea for which the ring in Teinanfa.
couraging others to boycots manu- the German Government, why Washington, endeavoured to in- baronet offered him a cheque for position of Japanese Troops. factures and all things Japanese does Japan now act words toward dece him to proceed to England for £100, This angered
Peking, March 22. a far as possible, they regard Whistler greally, no ho held that ven hundred troops from these maters 8 subordinate. China than Germany ever did 7. to act as a spy there, on behalf of he should have been left to deciden and three hundred from The one thing of importance is These, to my mind, are fair the German Government. Cap the amount of the honorarium Agton arrived at Teinsafe the purity of the native tongue, propositions;
and one man tain Boyed, has given a denial to lawsuit enened in Paris, which Perday; also five hundred that is the written language of scarcely blame the Chinese people the charge contained in Stegler's was lost by the artist, but on intry, some artillery, and a China.
for the boycott of Japanese goods statement. Stegler declared that appeal judgment was given in his dron of cavalry arrived at The regrettable thing about the that is now in force and on the Captain Boyed wiehed him to dis favour, the terms of settlement Frize from Japan, Three thou- manifesto is the woeful ignorance increase. In the end, Japan must cover whether the report was true being that he was to keep the fresh troops have arrived at of the writers themselves of the deal with the Chinese, rather that Great Britain was filling ou picture, but make the features Men, where they are guarding limitations of their own language, than with China, and now is a herchant cruisers at Belfast, to anrecognisable, that he was to tailway station; they include They write as if the Chinese writ good opportunity for her to prved shak them at the months of the repay Sir William the £100, o artillery and cavalry. Three ten language were a gift of the her profession of real regaro for Ele and Weser Rivere, in order
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