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"that the Japanese fail miserably in the matter of keeping their word in contracts," Why the difference? The Bishop does not attempt to furnish any further information on this point than that we have quoted
A. S. WATSON & CO., above, but he discusses at some length the
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According to the San Francisco. papers, the Gaelic brought back thirty-eight Chinese who unsuccesfully tried to enter the United States by the border rante, and were ordered to be doported.
Mr. C. J. Rivett-Carunc, the Financial historical causes of the "defect in the Adviser to the Siamese Government, has sailąd Japanese code which we call commercial for England on six months' leave of absaneo. immorality," and comes to the conclusion The Siam Free Press nuderstands that Mr. that it is negative rather than positive, sions to fulfil, including the raising of a foreign Rivett Carnac has some important state mis- non-moral rather thno immoral, a deficiency tone and other business of memeut. During rather than a substantive point in their Mr. Rivett-Caruac's absence Mr. W. J. F. WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS character." There is a great deal to be said Williamson, Director of the Paper Currency for the Bishop's view of the subject, but it | Dapartment, will tako up the duties of the is safe to say that' it will not be entirely Financial Advisor. endorsed by the foreign merchants in Japan
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Last night the City Hall was crowded to its atmost capacity to witness the second perform. anca of Lady Huntworth's Experiment. The amusing comedy want with a "go" from the rise to the fall of the curtain, and it is safe to prodiet that the last production of Carten's play will this evening be largely attended. To.
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LONDON, 25th February, 2.50 p.m.morrow will be staged
THE ARMY DEBATE IN
· PARLIAMENT. The Times declares that notwithstanding
THE CITY HALL.
ANNUAL MEETINA, The annual meeting of shareholders in aud
subsoribers to the City Hall was hold yesterday afternoon in that building. The Hon. CW. Dickson (chairman) presided, and there were also present Hon. C. 8. Sharp, Messrs. N. A. Biebs, B. Layton, H. N. Meily, and F. B. L. Bowley (scoretary). »
The annual report for the year ended 30th -June 1902, was submitted as followe
COMMITTEE.
Chairman on his leaving the Colony in May last, The Hon. J. J.Bell-Irving resigned the post of and the Hon. C. W. Dickson filled the vacancy.
the majority obtained by the Government in Jouen's very best style. Throughout England The Hon C. S. Sharp was elected on the 23rd
who suffer by reason of the "defect" which News says:In a privato discussion lately the Army debates has been the largest enthusiastically received; With regard to Mr by the resignation of Mr. H, E. Pollock, K.C.;
they prefer to regard as immoral nither than non-moral. The arguments used are not wholly free from inconsistency. When on the abolition of Feudalism in Japan forty years ago the military," which was the most cultured and honourable class" were paid off and advised to use their money to good account, they soon lost their money and took to the army. As supplied to Rayal and Imperial police, public offices of various kils oven jiuricksha-drawing, but not to trude, Houses of Europe.
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the question arose as to the effect produced in China as a whole by the decline during recent years in the gold price of silver, one disputant expressing the opinion that except in thos neighbourhood of the ports and places in direct trade with foreigners, prices of the simple native commodities and been little affected, and that in the beart of the country, away from contact with foreign markets, prices were practically the same as they were 20 years ago.
A Peking despatoh states that it is reported
the Tartar City, where the Manchus of the Throne to establish a sort of Mixed Court in Blue Banner Corps have their allotted aidoncs. It is intended, s ya the N.-C. Dally News, to hold judicial sitting in the new Mixed Court to try, patty oases such as are conducted in the Mixed Lourt in Shanghai. For this purpose Princa Su is selecting officers of the fifth rank, or higher, who can sponk foreign languages, thoroby enabling them to converse personally with the forniga assessors who will be appointed to try foreign-Chinese petty cases with them..
during the session, the weight of the argument has been distinctly against the Government. Hence Mr. Balfour's allusion to the Government's decisions 'not being irreversible.
The Standard gives prominence to a letter chorging the Times with inconsistency, and
***MBS.' DANE'S DEFENCE." "The play of the century" is how one London eritio described Mrs. Dane's Defence when the work was originally done at Wyndham's Theatre, London. It is in Henry Arthur America and Australia the play has been Brough's performance of it in Australie, vocan- Sydney contemporary, from which a "plot" of not do batter than quote the following from a the piece can also be gathered: Mr. Brough season of so intensely dramatic u naturo ne Mrs, has certainly produced nothing in the present
Dane's Defence. Mr, Henry Arthur Jones, that capable master of stage effect, has put into the play one of the most stirring scanea to bo found in modern drama, the close of the third act. From first to Isat there is a deeply
December, 1901, to fill the vacancy occasioned
and the latter has sinca rejoined the Committee.
and June during Mr. Bowley's absence. Mr. H. Hursthouse noted as Secretary in May
STATE OF THE BUILDING.
was redecorated, the electric light uxionded to In August, 1901, the interior of the building
the entrance hall, stairesss, corridora, Chamber of Commerce, and card room, and the deors of the Museum glazed, at a cost of $2.620. The naast annual examination of the building was made by the architects, Messrs. Paimer qad
Jays the Bishop, "and trade was left chiefly that Prince Su has obtained the consent of the comparing the article in its yesterday's issue interesting story, a story which deals with a Turner, in June, 1902, and the doors of the S.
to those who did not belong to the honour able class, for with few exceptions they only could succeed in it." Two inferences may be drawn from this statement, viz,, either that this class was a dishonourable class iu the usual acceptation of the term, or else that they only could steered because they were already experienced in commercial dealings. It is probably the latter view which the Bishop wishes to convey, as he writes not without admiration of the "mutual consideration which was never absent from their contracts". before. "in- ANDternational commerce came to demoralise
their dealings"-demoralise them, that is by the elimination of the system of mutual consideration which, according to the Bishop, is impossible in large and complicated engagements and doubly impracaticable in international commerce.
Be that as it may, after forty yenrs of international trading, one would suppose thit the Japanese people would have generally recognised the immorality of the breaking of contracts and have saved them selves from the reproach that such article's as the Bishop's must necessarily cast We question whether any of the Japanese Chambers of Commerce would offer a similar defence of the evils, which the leading then in the Japanese commercial world fully recognise and, to their credit be it said, are striving to correct.
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Two German gunboats arrived from Cantou yesterday—the Iltis and Tiger.
During the 24 hours eaded at noon yesterday the 26th case of plague for 1903 occurred, a dead Chinese being found at Glencaly
We are asked to call attention to the alteration in lime of Mr. Geo. F. Lammerts auction sale of fine art carios, etc., to-morrow, at, 1} a.m.
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals:-
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The Government Assessor, Mr. Arthur Chapman, requests that intending subaoribera to the new street inder send in their orders to LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREEK, E.Chim at once so that the printing may be pro. coaded with. The publication consists of an Index of streets, horse numbers and lots in Victoria, including Kennedy Town, the Hill Mongkektsui, and Taikoktsui, etc.
HONGKONG, 27th February, 1908.
In a new quarterly magazine entitled The East and the West, issued by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, appears an interesting article by Dr. AwDRY, the
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The Shanghui: Mercury says:- Shars- holders in the Dock Company will be glad to learn that in addition to the ordinary winter overhaul of steamers belonging to local shipping cruisers for the U.S. Government of the tirms, and the order lately scoured for Gra
Philippines, they have since obtained orders for one screw and thies paddle-wheel tow-boats, 18 cargo-lighters, of from one hundred to six hundred tons each, a steam gártage-boat, several steam launches, and new boilers both for ecosu and land purposes, transport Burnside is also having extensive puits and alteratious effected, and the Spanish steamer Vizcaya, daily expected, is also to receive a thorough overhaul, which will occupy the Company overal weeks.
The U.S.
with one published on the 11th March, 1901
BARON HAYASHI AND FREE-
MASONRY.
Baron Hayashi, the Japanese Minister in London, has been initiated into the Empire
Lodge of Freemasons. His Excellency is the first Japanese initiated into the Lodge.
UNITED STATES AND TRUSTS, An important decision of the Supreme Court of the United States indicates tha Congress already has the power to curb the Trusts.
problem in our social life, but it culminates in George's and 8. Andrew's Halls were found to the third act in an some of thrilling situation be quite sound. A few minor repairs neces- The story is that of a woman who, in horsitated by white nota were effooted. The girikoot, had gone astray: her love affair was amount spent on ordinary repairs during the discovered, and the discovery was followed by twelve months ending 30th June, 1902, was tragedy which made a sensation in Visuna. $1,694.91 Afterwards she sought to live a pure life: she
was taken to the home of some near relatives,
who sheltered her and her child. Later on she loved and was loved by a young lawyer, the adopted son of a famous judge, Sir Danie Carteret. This love became the beacon light of her life. She was recognised as the girl who was concerned in the Vienas tragedy, and the story spread; but she had friends who de- fended her, and the great lawyer was interested in saving her name. He believed the story which she manufactured; the man who had. recognised her assorted that he was mistaken, REUTER'S SERVICE.
and a private detective sent to Vienna to prove who she was adopted a story which would support Loxpox, 24th February. the theory of mistaken identity, The Judge, in getting at her life's history. so that the gossip concerning her might be stopped, found her equivocating, then lying, and ally the light barst in upon him, and be accus her of being the woman whom rumour had indicated. She admitted the fact, and told the and story of her life. It was this soone which 60 thrilled the audience at His Majesty's Theatre, a scene full of power and incisiveness, and presented with great intensity by Mr. and the admission; the drawing away from the heartbroken woman of the man whom she loved: the open assertion that a marriage between them was only to be contemplated as a disaster; the propounding of the theory and by a shrewd analyst of human passions, and human desires that such unions were forbidden by the higher law, the law which masters us all. Tho olsa of the play is splendidly developed; it is artistic approach bathos; there is no suspicion of to a degree, and in no particular does its pathes
melodrama in it.”
MR. CHAMBERLAIN IN CAPE
TOWN.
At a luncheon at the Chamber of Commores
Mr. Chamberlain in the course of a speech said that with the expansion of the Colonies the bundan on the mother country was more than
The Governor of Odesa, Count Shuvaloff, she could bear alone. The Colonies had not Mrs. Brough. Then came the to-morrow of was last month summoned to St. Petersburg and personally thanked by the Tear for "his
exemplary activity in combating the spread of the plague in Odessa" during last summer and autumn. The Imperial recognition of the berculean efforts of Count Shuvaloff in the
cause of the public safety, not only of Odessa, but, through Odesza, of Russia àa à whole, is a source of grast gratification here, says the Times correspondent. For several months last year a feeling of the greatest apprehension prevailed throughout South Russia at the prospect of a serious spread of the scourge, and it is agreed here on all hands that had the authorities under Coaat Shuvaloff not grappled with the danger with the promptitude and vigour they did, a repetition of former disastrous epidemics in Russia would have been almost inevitable.
borne their fair share; some of them, India
included, had, but generally they must rise to a fuller appreciation of their duty in this respect He appealed to the leaders of both sides to consider if Cape Colony was doing enough.
PARLIAMENT.
Despite of the severity of yesterday evening's attack and the strong support it receives in
many quarters, it is believed only about ten Unionists will vote against the Govetament to-night.
RUSSIA.
The Times Moscow correspondent says that arrangements have been comploted for 280,000" men to join the colours the moment they are
Unusual interest was aroused in railroad circles in the United States last mouth by the sale of additional Oregon Short Line debenture and participating bonds to the value of ten million dollars. The proceeds are on the Russisa head quarter staff. to be devoted to the construction of an exten. aloa, which will link Los Angeles with a When this branch of the Oregon Short Lius. is completed, remarks the Call, the great Union. Pacific system, which terminates et Ogden, will branch out in three distinct artaries—one to the north, saling at Portland, the second
called upon. Exceptional activity is manifest
POST OFFICE CHANGES.
Mr. L. A. M. Johnston, the new Postmaster of Hongkong, is expected to arrive here this evening by the P. and O. as. Valette. Mr. E.
Mr. Dane's Defence ill be played for two nights only-making way on Tuesday next for The Magistrate, one of the best farcical comedies ever written.
CHINESE STUDENTS ABROAD,
THEATSE, &o,
Doring the yene ending 30th Jane the theatre was let to the Antene Dramatic Club. Mr. Dallas, the Australian Vaudeville Company. the Empire Comedy Company, Messrs: Coghill and Sutton, Haroffski's Circus Company, the Twentieth Contury Entertainers, and others. The electric lighting of the stage has now heen satisfactorily completed, but the cost of in- stalling the light does not fall into the period under review. The 3. George's and S. Andrew's Halls and the rest of the ball-room suits were let for numerous dances, concerts and meetings, and their ass was granted. free of rent for bazaars and other charitable purposes. Tho ass of the whole building was granted to the Coronation Committee for the children's tea on 28th June. The rant receipts of the theatre and halls, &o., show an increase of $1340.1 on last year.
THE LIBEAKT.,
The use of the library an a free reading- room and chess-room hoe bean maintained, and the free lending collection was well
were deposited in the Library, and 22 petronised. - 35 books published in Hongkong books were presented to the leading collection, kuinging it up to 799 vola. Nowapspora and periodiosla have been kindly presented by members of the Committee, by Mr. H. A. Allen, Mr. Barton, Mr. Bowley, Mr. H. A. Hitchie, Mr. H. E. Tomkins, and the Hongkong Club, and by the proprietors of the local news- papers sud of the Government Gazette. The tmber of visitors to the Library during the Chiness the number of ticket holders for the 12 months was 11,338 nou-Chinese and 5,083°
lending collection was 103 on 30th June, 1902,
MUSEUM.
The only important gift to the museum during the twelve-month was a very interesting and valuable, collection of the land and freshwater shells of Hongkong and Chin,, kindly presented by Dr. C. Gerlach. Sundry specimens were also presented by Commodore Pawell, R.N., MaseDYE, C. Ford, J. M.. Forbes, Fullerton, C. H, Gale E. F. Gibson, A. Haupt, E. J. Hughes, J. | Mossop, H. E. Poliosk, St. Leon Querrero, J. The Wai Wu Pu recently addressed a meme-Wacker, J. Witchell, and Mrs. Robinson. The museum was visited by 3,152 non-Chinese and rial to the Throne concerning the contrac 80276 Chinese
ACCOUNTS, tion of evil habits by Chinese students who had.
INTERESTING REPORT BY MINISTERS TO
YOREIGN COUNTRIES.
The balance in the hands of the Hon.
bena seat shread to be educated on foreign Treasurer when the accounts up to 30th June, lines By Imperial command copies of the 1902, were closed, was $6.247.21. The reserve of foreign countries with instructions to them to Shanghai Bank is $13,542.55. The expenditure mentorial were sent to the ministere at the courty fund on fired deposit in the Hongkong and
| District, Kowloon Point, Yaumati, Haughom, straightaway west to the Pacific, with its Cornowall Lewis, who has filled the post of give their views on the subject, A conjoint re- Ferseeded the ordinary receipts (excluding
EXTRA...! Military Tatteo La Kotraite Militaire"... Wely God Save the King,"
The Superintendent of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals bogs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the Building Fund of the Nethersole Maternity, Hospital:-
to the fruitful district of Los Angeles. The during his tenure of that office and has earned port has now been received bearing the signatures amount brought forward and interest on. Axed
HOCKEY.
An excellent game between thess two teams was witnessed yesterday afternoon on the Club ground. The Tutber, mainly by some good play on the part of Pringle, scored two goals in the first half, and at half-time it appeared that they would win easily. The Club, however, rallied wonderfully, sud, keeping Pongle well Wodehouse, the Club centre forward, played a marked, scored 3 goals, thus winuing by one goal grand game and scored all the 8 goals himself Soifleet played a particularly useful half-back game, while Murphy at back and Parker in goal both showed up woll, the latter sering some very hard abots. All the forwards played wall, For the Talbot, besides Pringle, who was in fact the best man on the fold, Scott and Bigg tried hard to avert defeat.
Golden Gate terminus, and the third southward Acting Postmaster with much acccptanoo
three termini on the Pacific Coast are connected universal respect for his faithfulnes to daty by coastwise lines of the Southern Pacific. The and general courtesy to the public, will all by new branch contemplated and which undoubtedly the next German mail for England on leave. will now be built will give a short line to traffic emanating from the Los Angeles district to March........." Second to None,” Onl Hume Ogden and from that point on east to Chicago Herold and New York. It is suggested in some quer- Overture... "Zamin»..... Selection ... "Dandy Dan,"
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Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake, may make "Stephen Adams's Bonge, Henley
Referring, to the death of Mr. J. Chambers M.I.C.E, of Shongkai, announced in our yes Chambers, who was born in Ireland, began terday's issue, the N. C. Daily News saye Mr. his career as a civil engineer, we believe, in Iudis, and was subsequently in the servies of the Japanese Government. He subsequently joined the Lighthouse Department of the Im perial Maritime Customs, his immediate chief being Mr. I. Mare Henderson, and it was a disagreement with that gentleman which led to his resigning: the Customs service, and establishing himself in Shangbai as an architect and civil engineer. Sir Robert Hart always | retained a very high opinion of Mr. Chambers,
whose abilities, strict integrity, and indepen The C.P.E. steamer Empress of Ching left dence were unquestioned, and he will be spe Vancouver on the 24th inst., p.m., for this port. dially remembered sa the architect of the The NYK. steamer Kinshiu Maru (Bombay present Custom-house among several other Line) loft. Shanghai for this port on the 25th prominent buildings here. Mr. Chambera's inst, and is expected here on the 1st prox. health had given much anxiety to his many The ND.L. steamer Freiburg, from Hamburg, friends for some time, but the end was na. left Singapore on the 25th inst, a.m,, and may expected when it came at 6 am, on the 20th int. be expected here on the 3rd prox. He was married to a Japanese lady who survives The Boston Tow Bent Co.'s steamer Pleiades him, and much sympathy is felt with her souloft Yokohama for Victoria and Tacoma on the bor young children in their loss.
24th inst.
By permission of Major Radcliff and Officers Bishop of South Tolya, on "Some Weak the band of the 33rd Bnania Infantry will play Points in the Japanese Character." It the following programme of music in King consists mainly in an attempt to explain the Edward Hotel to-day, during dinner, from 7.30 low state of commercial morality which to 9,30 p.m. :-- admittedly prevails in Japan, "If we were called upon to do business with the Chinese," the Bishop says, "we should "place complete reliance in them; but if with the Japanese we should watch them. "most carefully at overy turn." Dr. AWDEY, in the first place, accounts for the difference by saying that in Chira the merchant (s rospected and self-respecting, while in Japan all the best elements of the national culture and ideals are associated with the military class, and trade and the handling of money are accounted degrading." This in - itself would be a very inadequate explana
tion. Mr. CLEMENT F. R. ALLEN, formerly H.B.M.'s Consul at Foochow, who con- tributes un article in the same number of the magazine on "China's Needs" inciden- tally expresses the opinion that Chinese commercial morality is explained by the fact that they have learnt the lesson that honesty is the best policy, and he adde that it is at least doubtful whether they are actuated by any higher motive. While Mr. ALLES justly says of the Chinese that they will keep to the terms of a time bargain, and that a merchant will account for every
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Yin Chang, Minister to Germany; Yu Kong, of Lu Feng-lob, ex-Minietor to Great Britain; Minister to Frence; Wa Ting-fang, Minister the report and yeasts said Gentlemen,
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The CHAIEMAN in moving the adoption of to America; Wu Wei-tab, Minister to Bussis, The report and statement of accounts which and Chang Teh-yi, Minister, to Great Britain. have been circulated I propose we take as read. The Shanghai Mercury translates the document During the period under review there has been a considerable increase in the rent of the as follows: Those students who have been ant abroad for a foreign education within hes necessitated heavier expenditure to make theatre, but on the other hand increased nsage recent years were sent by varions provinces good wear and tear.. The introduction of and under regulations drawu apseparately by electric light on the stage is much appreciated each province. The authorities who mas such by all whom choice or profession call behind students out have seldom asetained their past suficient to meet the expenditure on
the footlights. Ordinary revenze, has been careers before doing so; and the majority of decoration and electric lighting undertaken those who are appointed as guardians for the in 1991, and there is a considerable balance have no foreign education. So different views ing of the theatre, mnitary conveniencos, students cannot speak foreign languages and available for the carrying out of much. needed improvements in the eating and light- and no uniform methods of management can be extension of library and masoum, &o., ke. maintained, with the deplorable resalt that very Ordinary expenses have increased owing to much money and time are wasted,
lower sterling exchange, and to meet this rente carefully considering the conditions in Chins of the late Hongkong Subscription Library kovo sinos been raised all round. . The books and abroad, we have come to the conclusion have recently been presented to the leading that all the students who are to be sent abroad collection in the City Hall, and as soon as the should have first received a thorough education catalogue (which is now in hand) is completed, in the Chinese literature and also have acquired able to those of the public of Hongkong who an interesting collection of books will be avail- a fair general knowledge of foreign studios; wish to become borrowers. The free leading so that as soon as they have arrived in foreign collection, the initiation and the development of countries they may be able to take special studies which is due to the liberality and public-spirited. ness of Mr. H. E. Pollock (applanao), increases in the Universities. It is only such students, in popularity and will it is hoped meet a long-Ealt we are inclined to think, that can be expected want. The City Hall is not as yet s dividend to retain their Chinose education and, at the paving concern, but so long as the receipts same time, nequire a good foreign education, from the Theatre and ball rooms are sufficient and to be of great as to the country after maintenance of the library sad museum, which pay for the upkeep of the building and the their retaru from abroad. All students sent by are both open free to the publis but havə no our Government to foreign countries should be endowment, the institution may be regarded pat under the care and control of our Ministers as fulfilling its purpose. I beg to more the to the foreign Courts from the time of their adoption of the reportand accounts. (Applause) Mr. N. A. SIEBS seconded, and the motion. arrival abroad to the time of their retura fe China.
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