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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1918.
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LESSONS IN CHINESE.
MR. LI HON FAN, a Chinese graduate versed in litera- ture, has be'on a teacher to Eu- ropean officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years, "
He has a good method of train- ing Europeans to pass in the Chinese examination, and is pos- sessed of a first rate certificate na a Chinese teacher. He has also a good knowledge of Mandarin and Hakka,
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EUROPEAN AGENCY. WE HOLESALE buying agen-
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Domestic Cleanliness." No one wante any more disease in the colony than it already has and surely nobody wants. the minion of the Sanitary Board invading the privacy, of the home and dumping the household gaɔda on the street all because the place is tot clean. Better to do the job Dus's self. In conolasion the | following little story may fit in. A certain Soot was reproached by A friend because of his work. nega for the "'oratur" bat the friend was himself not free" from the same failing. He listened to the castigation to the end and then said: "Do yon kan, Sandy, why the streets of Jerusalem were kept so c'eau ?" but Sandy bad to confess be didn't, whereupon the other answered his own ques- tion thus: "Because everybody kept his ain door an'yaird clean." We commend the plan to those in authority and if they'll only insist upon the Chinese keeping their own door and yard clean, they'll do it.
Daily Preve.
Kaiser, Krupp, and Kultur. When a history of this, war of ware comes to be writton in the emotional days of peace, what an awesome pic'ure will be con. jured up by the recointing of the three names with which this article is headed'; a truly infam- ous triumvirate which has red- dened Europe with lime and blood and bar supplied the ma terial for the moss herrifying ebapters in the pages of the world's history. The Suggestive tilla at the bead ci thia article has been given to one of the many war books recently published. This little volume, of which Mr. T. A. Cork, editor of the Field, is the author, compactly recorde the thoughts aroused by the suc ceesive events of the war, and also furnishes some of the many lee- son to be learned from it. The book is really a collection of srtiolea which were written by. Mr. Cook in the earily caye of the ghastly campaign. In view of what has since transpired the author expresses in his preface the confident opiniod that had Englund been a country of mili tariam or conscription, war with Germaoy would still rot have been avoided,
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China Haï, Why America Rejects Germany's Argument. The Literary Digest (Now York) to hand printe some in teresting comments from the American Prees,, all of which severely denounce Germany's murderous policy in attacking defenceless people on merchant" vessels. Much more, it is also etated, than the Lusitania tragedy ie involved in the correspondence. now going on between Washing- ton and Berlin. Tost ie why principles are put before facts, Germany has introduced a style of marine warfare, sacrifio- ing neutral ship and neutral lives, and, says the New York Herald, "the United States standa to-day the champion of neutral rights and non-combatant hum- anity. In fact, it adde in stronger lerme, "in the case of Germany vs Civil zation, the United States holda a brief for Civilization and will to the end.” Smaller nations, have been to timid to resent effectually the afticks on their shipping and their citizens, so that all neutral rights seem to hang on the point of President Wilcon's pen. What our press and people. demand" with virtual unanimity," declares the New York Times, is that
'oar people be pretstid in the ocean highways as they are (in the city streets, or anywhere else where they are going about their lawful concerns, This point was clearly stated in Frp- Bidont Wil.on's first note, when he said the American Govera“. mert "confidently expecte" the German Government to ́ ́ take immediate steps to prevent the recurrence of anything so obvioNE- ly subversive of the principles ni warfare for which the Imperial German Governmont has in the past so wisely and so firmly contended."
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