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the tubacior that the Ch are at liberty to impose further son-i tiah teulan, Any foruder, bpdim. at a treaty port must-tharalore, be excluded from the soops of the new Fery Apart from coultem vening, the Cheron Convenion the rules are farlier con la objection by reason of the obligation, las boil down til opium purchased within three days. This
show!
the native drug. The letter also contained the following paragraph —it apart, froms - the fact that we sa-British merchantă aru entitled to hare the support of our Government in the legitimate puregia of our trade wë uined be all the more entitied bos that support when it in vanliged that the
and groundlessly hum pium wh we impart in bought from the
attain in and Schale sundisho, Con the Government of fadis on the clear ander
protext of performing their official duties, standing that no interferance with the in an lamazference with brada, 10 may not have mought to gestify their owa intor Freedom of its sale in Chius would be suits purchaser to boil down at age the Extortiond and forable orders to close Allowed
entire amount purchased and is in affectase of delly occurenner' those spring bribes Latery telegrams of protest were forward a direct taxonra opium, sa the purchasse in cash being temporariigi laft unmolent. d by the Chamber to the Foreign Offico, might just a wall pay the sum immediately ed. Rannars post themsšivom, putakia the London Clamber of Commerce and then purchase as wait until three days have the shop to treat and threaten the Indian Govornatent, and on June 10th the elapsed. Proof of this contention is sa sahopkeepers, and sometimes in remote following telegram from Mr Max Muller matter of fast afforded by a receipt issued to villages even venturing to enter and kong Government In accordance with purchased on June 10th, which states that letter also stated that informations bad instructions from Foreign Ofice I have he at the time paid $7.30 in respect the been received from -Tiantain and other requested British Consul General at Canto boiled opiam lory. The Hongkong Goy places in North Chics to the affoeb. to protest against any mosaures violating aromant have also written to me complain that only prepared opluca was allow treasy rishta secured under additional ing that, as the Kwang Wing Yuaned to be sold in those planes, and the article to Choloo Convention
- demnitare still carrying on thate, opium circulation of me opium (1) Bengal and
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ATWE Undersignod has received instruc
reached the Qänınbar through the Hong- Į a certain native buyer for a ball of raw oplumlanatok up prepared and raw: opium ions to sail by Pabija Anction S
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thim butter communication does
ARCTIC ILLUSION.
Cold, Darkness, and Stience.
Exaggerated.
On June 13th Meas D. and R. D,business, the grant to them of the Malwa was prohibited. This was also Sasoom and Co. wrote to the Chambor of apllection of the new lavy partakes violation of Treaty regulations, and the Commerce enclosing translation of permits of monopoly and places them inters left it to the merchanta diecration with genuipt relating to the purchase of one more favourable position than their find a solution of the difficulty bail of new Patna oplum for transit to competitors,On all these grounds there Although Shun Tab, district some distance from ford, it is my duty to lodya, a protest, and nob dual spocidoally with the Canton fax it Canton it-printed out that the to request. Your cellency to take im is Intorosting a showing" the lagta ta purchaser of this ore ball of opium, on mediate steps to have, all provisions of the which Chineso: officials will go under the which duty and likin had already been regulations." infringing the Chalco Conven- pretext of carrying out measures for the paid to the Custoras and bearing the tieu abrogated. China, baring given. His public wal Custoras transit certicate, had to pay to Majesty's Government distines assurances, tho Kwong King Un Bong an additional that pending the expiry of the decoruial tax of 87.30. and give an undertaking to period, the legitimate trade in opium carri- propare the opium within three days. Ao-ed on by British subjects would not be companying the letter was a copy of a come interfered with, tha Inter have a right to munication received from the Canton Opium expect that the promised mads will be Guild. This opened in the following words carried out. I havo, &c, (Sgd.) J.)
This in respectfully to state that it is Jamieson, Consul Genaral dificult to describe in words the dix- turbance and harm caused to the general Position by Kwong Wing Un conspiring with, dubsiders and undertaking the manage ment of the Ticence Monopoly. Yesterday wa heard that when the British Consui Thotai Hu Director of the Board for the Suppression of Opium, ha enquired only about the mode of lerying the feas. Taotai Hui informed him that the lery was made on prepared epium. Tho Consel did not say a word in opposition in regard to the fact the the levy as stated in the notice is a lory before the purchase (of opium) which is in contravention of the Treats. He only asked 3 or 3 questions and immediately took his TenvO."-
After indicating in detail the operation of the tax the Guild's letter concluded
You are requested to send immediately telegram to the Viceroy of Canton. Planer do not delay as it la Fanred that the general position may not be retrieved. Is is hoped that you will use every shers to manage this and our trade will be fortunate indeed and the general position will be fortunate indeed. This is special,"
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Commandar Feary and Caps Bartlett wazo the guests on May 18, at a dimer held at the Savage Club, and before the exening closed Commander Peary's natie was added to the list of honorary life mem hors of the club, which includes such dia- tinguished explorers as Nanson, Scott, även Hedin, and Shackleton...
There were three things, said Commr. Fenry, which seemed to impress the ordinary person in connection with Arctic work. They were the cold, the darkness, and the silence of the Arctic regions. In regard to all those the popular opinion was entirely erroneous
nights. If a storm came on, however, dusing this period the darkness was of in intensity which could motaphorically be scooped up with the shovel (Laughter).
The popolar conception of the stillness of the Arctin was he said, a misnomer. There was no stillness for if they were endpod near the const line the silence was broken by the incessant cracking of the rising and receding ice, and if in the interior there were the sounds caused by the winds in the forests and the valleya
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MILNERS
PATENT
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SAFES
Further protesta wors, mindo by the Chamber, and on July 6th they were informed by the Hongkong Government that B.B.. a Consul at Canton had com- municated with the Acting Governor of the Liang King in the following terms Your Excellency, In continuation of my communication of the subject of the new lory on boiled opfum, I have the honour to abate that I am in possession of two further receipts for foreign raw opiuma purchased from the importing honge both of which bear an endorsement to the effect that the levy was paid at time of purchase, care the endorsement being made by moans of wooden stamp, thereby clearly Indicating that this is to be the established pro- coduro. I need hardly say that this a distinct violation of the Chefoo Cinventions violation, which if parsisted in, may lead to a revision on the part of His Majesty's Goverment of the terms of the opium, agreement and I have to re- With respect to the cold, providing the quest Your Excellency to be good rough Esquimtus costume of ships—the natural to take immediate steps to have this method of collecting the tax suspended. costume in the region--vers.worn the ar Paragraph of the Additional Article to plorer suffered more from the cold than In the course of a lengthy lotter the Chefon Conreation lays down that i did the man in New York or in England to the Secretary of State for the addition to the tariff daty foreign oplum Colonies, Inted Jane 14 the Cham shall pay a som not exceeding Tis. 80 peran a cold day. bet of Commerce recalled the fact chest na iskin, the payment of this amounts to the darkness, the discoverer of the that the British merchants, acting in the being in commutation of sil charges ou North Pole explained that from about Oct. belief that Treaty rights for trading with the drug on its way into the interior, Chine would be fully escured them, bad for where on arrival it can, on the package until Februsy the sun. Bever mouths past beeps purchasing opium, at being opened, he abject to further 06, but during this time there what might almost be described as "famine charges, so long as auch charges are equally moonlight similar to our average moonlight FIRE prices from the Indian Government. levied on native opium. Your Excellency Through the action of the Canton murd be aware that, according to Tresty Authorities, the ialter cantioned and established practice thereunder, foreign *their whole-business is at a stand teamer-imported goods for use in a Treaty Atill-Many thousands of cheats of opium, Port are liable to no charges other than the ready asid but undelivered, awaiting tariff import daty, and that, therefore, sale, and in course of transit to China, strictly speaking, opium consumed in a STATE OF NORTHe now unanieable and the losses which Treaty Fort should not be liable to likin misy, thus be thrown upon these firms will Hia dajesty's Government, however, in BORNEO,
represent an enormone eam unless prompt consenting to the imposition of the Ta. 80, steps are taken to put an end to this transit in, even an opise consumed in a anuopoly and its attendant restrictions trenty port, did so on the distinct ander- ou the trade. The Chamber of Com-standing that this payment-froad it from merca world fra beg to direct your all farther charges whatscover in the attention to the fact that this attempt Treaty Port This was a generous, com- od interference with the trades of recession made to China, as was the agrvo- peated occurrence and as regards opiumut to diminish gradually imports of The Chinese Authorities in accordance with opium suppression policy of the Chinese
If you suffer from any disease ink to an In- their asal castom will in every wy en Government. It is therefore surprising to deavour to minimize the fact that they are and a provinca of the Empire requiling pare state of the Blood, OR WHY TER interno, you should test the rains at_Clarke's committing a branch of the Troatien. Thus this treatment by the imposition of illegal Blood Mistars, ha world-famed Blond Purider the prosent tax while a charge on the raw imapools an! by unduly interfering with and Restes. This medicina kas 40 · barn' opian trade is put forward as a tax on Bri ish Trade. I have accordingly again | reputation, and is to-day more popular Dan propated opium with a view to discouraging ennestly to urge Your Excellency to take over, the reason of this being undralfodly smoking, while the Bureau, in order to nation in the senso desired and to warm, because this wandertal remedy: does what it dyarm hostile criticism, is named The Your Excelleory that, in the event of the professes to de-22 Cars BET AND ALOUD Burean for the Suppression of Opium. continuance of the practices.complained of, DIBRACES PERMANENTER, These are moraly subterfuges, the real rea-the Garornment of Kuanphung will hel son is the rising of additional taxes for the held responsible-1 bats & Egd.) J. W. benefit of the Viceregal Exobequer at the Jamieson, Coasal Genaral.
On July 6th the Hongkong Chamber of expense of foreign trade. This, as already stated, is an old story, as recently as 1802 Commerce wired to H. B. M. Clarga 1908 and 1906 similar attempts were made d'affaires at Frking. In the following Excellency's informa- terms Tur by the Canton Authorities to tax the
The tian Chamber of Commerce states have opium tenda and create a monopoly. question was on iliese occasions strongly sent following telegram Foreign Office to taken up by the British Authorities and dayReferring to my telegram tenth. the attempt failed. Again in 1007 the June tax and nonopoly regulations still-in Viceroy of Nankin endeavoured vir create forco opium trado still demoralised Charge a similar monopoly, with the same result. d'Affaires states protested against tax and IB THE FINEST BLOOD PURIFIER On the present occasion, however, the asked uspetiston rualations pending To
EYER DISCOVERED ALE Chinese Oficials believe they have gained ference British Government (top) up their point. We already of a revival toy
witbout Lbo present out offect. Howett It is warranted to slaamse the blood from all at Nanking of the monopoly previously Chairman.
impurities, from whatever cause arising. For Hore the mattor seems to end as far as attempted and, if such a state of affairs is
BAD LEGS; porzitted to continuo it may well be Hongkong is conscrned, but it is interesting SORORULA,
merchante extended to other bronchica of irade and to observe that the British
AL incite the Chineas to further ignoting of Shanghai sled addressed a strong protest to BOURVY, the Treaties. We therefore trust that the Mr Max Muller in which they suggested SCZEMA, Importance and possibly far reaching efect that. His Majesty's Government should BLOOD POISON, of this movement will receive the mest list upon is (hinese Authorities issuing sorious connideration of His Majesty's defnita orders (and guaranteeing the obser- ULCERS, T Government and that definite Instructions vance and enforcements of those order) SKIN & BLOOD may be sent to the Peking Legation with a to all the provinces not to interfere with view to putting at and to an intolerable the foreign raw opium trade so long ar state of affairs."
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Authorities are made to realize that the State strongly supporting the protest against Betal Government will telersta sio inter- the monopoly and tar, while a smilar ference with the legitimate trade in foreign message was sent to the British Chazy raw oping they will curse from obstruction d'Afires at Peking. On June 15th the and bude by their treaty obligations Bangkong Government forwarded to the Accompanying the lettur ne a translation Chambar the following reply of Mr. Maxa bitter complaint by the Stanghaj Opium Muller In reply to Your Excellency's Guild, agafist wholesale and disastrode telegram of the 11th instant, I have the molestation by Chinese officials. This stated honour to inform you that I have made a that hundreds of ways were devised to de protest to-day to the Wai-wu-pu in the sense of that telegram, stating that I could not accept any regulations which enforce additional duty upon foreign w opium in *Treaty Port The Wal-wa-pu "will inform the Governor General of the Liang Keang Provinces by telegram of my repre-
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