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THE HONGKONG, DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 17TH, 1903
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LATE TELEGRAMS.
NEWS VIA RANGOON.
BOUTH AFRICA
London, 2011 February. This is not the first-time a foreigner has
The enforcement of the Alinus Act in Cape been assaulted by Pertognese Boldiers in Colony is stricter, especially regarding coolies At present 1,200 Asiatics are at Table Bay; Macao.-Yours, etc..
all these will have to return at the expanse of the shipping companies, except a few who have
on indentured,
ONE WHO KNOWS.
ROBBERIES IN THE COLONY,
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAITY PRESS."
** Hongkong, 16th March. SIR,-There hars lately been several robberies in the Colony, in the roads and in houses. Why not impert bloodhounds to track the thieves In America they have been used with advantage and with a good grent these hounds will follow and find-Yours, etc.,
INTERESTED.
THE SILVER QUESTION.
The Statist of the 7th alt. has the following interesting comment on the allver market :----
Greater interest has been taken in the silver market this week than for some time past
ARMY LEFORM IN GREECE.
-London, 26th February. The Greek Minister for War has introduced into the Chamber a Bill remodelling the army and excluding the Crown Prince from the post of Commander-in-Chief.
IRISH AFFAIRS.
London, 25th February. Mr. John Redmond has moved an amend. ment to the Address urging the fallost par
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friends hoped and believed that Government was framing a great measure of justice and apponement for Ireland.
Mr. Wyndham said that he considered Mr.
The only other point remaining to be noticed in consequence of the Meerage of President Redmond's speech conveyed hopeful porlents, }
The value of the Conference's report could not be over-estimated, though be declined to place on official imprimatur thereon,
Mr. Morley praised Mr. Wyndham's tone and urged the adoption of the Conference's proposals which would involve a grant of fifty-two millions and a loua of one hundred millious.
sentiment, to fend off which from Chins was, he has always taken up, that his substitution, Į assaulted. He now lies severely wounded in the Macao Hospital with no less then savon bayonet * Humbug" says, Sir Robert Hart's molive!) in his first telegram, of the word "ordered" and will carry the Chinese flag and arms into for the word "requested,” which won the word many a place that ovan fancy will not suggest used by the Tsangli Tomên, indicated a certain to-day," &o, bat sing that "foreigners mustament of exultation at the prospect or pow. some day go." I will not stop to try and sibility since he himself was nei her ordered nor plature the state of things tu, ssy, England, requested to learo) of occupying what could not Germany, Japan, or any great commercial bat have been a very prominent and important nation, after all the foreigners have gone, but position, but it is unfair to imply that I assumed will merely remark that such suggestions as the that if he had the wish to remain (he surely can- establishment of free trade, or that if Chins not reasonably without great injustice bo suppos were partitioned the present Customs service ed to have had the wish to leave his post and would come to na, end, are much milder than those for whom he was responsible at so critical a moment) he must necessarily be able to fled the sweeping prophecy that "foreigners "-- meaning all foreigners, including himself the means to remain. The word “privilege" "mast some day go.". "Humbug" must sither used with regard to trade is snother indication not-carofully avoided by "Humbug "of Sir boliove that Sir Robert Hart sincere, or that when this great exodus-or Robert Hart's mental bins. To ascribe to me is it to to the worst mutacre the world has fatements I did not make, to draw illogical over seen takes place, the Boxers, about to inferences, and then to laugh at the absurdity, "carry the Ebineas flag and arms," &c., into is scarcely consonant with those strictly logical remote parts of the world, and imperil its and unbiassed qualities in which "Humbug" future, will be discriminating and humene believes me to bo lacking. My illustration. enough to allow him to stay and carry on in contained an account of the matter that is at pence a vocation for which the raison d'étre least consistent. All that “Humbug" offers will, by the hypothesis, have ceased to exist. It in its place, besides some gratuileus assump. will require a greater man than Bir Robert tions not band on fast, in two suggestions Hart to collect duty on goods which never which are not only entirely unsupported by arrive. The situation will at least he relievod evidence, but are not even plausible. by the element of humour if not of pathos. It seems not unreasonable to baliore that with the is the one which turns around the suggestion to
"Hambag' abolition of the "privilege” of trading with abolish extm-territoriality. this great, eatage, non-commercial Boxer troubled about the logic of Sir Robert Hart in nation, minst go the abolition of freign in the quagmire. I see no difficulty. Having spestors of Customs, and if all foreigners, taken the fortunate step of trying to without exception, are to go, we have the porsundo what public he could command that restoration of the old watertight compart-the offence of the volunteer Boxer patriotsshould ment idea, with similar results to those which be condoned, and fading himself in the pre- would arise from each house in a town or dicament that he was instead himself labelled city shutting fall off completely from every as a pro-Boxer, he squelched sight through to other honesHumbug" asks if I insinuate the wholly anti-foreign side. My point in that that it was black Nemesis which caused Six the direction of his course, like that of a Robert Hart to fee to the British Legation? I retrograding Pilgrim, has been and is away did not, but I thank Humbug" for a good from the Promised Land back towards the City suggestion. I eaid nothing about his being of Destruction. Nearly a quarter of a century “moved by terror" or not being "tinétured age "Humbug" "glanced" at a"long extract" with humanity." I am quile prepared to admit from 1aper by Sir Robert Hart which, from that his flight for safety to the British Legation glancing at it, he was able to know contained a was the wisest thing he could bave done, and strenuous advocacy for the abolition of extra no doubt his careful fulfilment of the duty torritoriality. Therefore, says Hambug," assigned him of sitting by one of the Legation it is illogical to wells and seeing that no one took more than unsertion of his convictions on the ques. the silver market and the price of the metal bis proper share of water, was evidence of his tin were consed by the events just pre-advanced from 2144 to 22 d. But spou nativo manliness and inherent grit," and that ceding that latest assertion. Whatever used subsequent reflection the market has placed a the "warm tribute of appreciation from his the alleged frst assertion of them (and, though more accurate interpretation upon the matter and the price reacted to 21. At this figure intrepid countrymen."-and; I hope; others as I was aware that there had been at least one well-was fully deserved. In view of his mental previous assertion- as I have it in my posses. India came in to buy and the price has again attitude towards the Boxers subsequently dission--it would be interesting to have the long recovered to 2d. It will be evident that no serious importance can be attached to Mr. closed in his magazine articles, it must have extract" referred to in full, the second asser
Any attempt to fx a required no small amount of courage and self- tion, Humbug" argues, must have resulted Roosevelt's message,
If not, then it was parity between gold and silver must inevitably control to remain quietly seated at the well from the same canso.
Not feil, and in any case the fixing of such a parity instead of rising up and endeavouring to wither uncussed or hud another cause. persuade the besieged that the Borers were having knowlege of the first cause, I am unable is not in itself likely to increase the demand for In future the value of silver will people with a great future whom the Chinese to any whether the two were similar. Whether silver. Government was right encourage. they were or not makes no difference.In this more or less be governed by the power of "Humbug's British Field Morsbal is trotted instance the cause I believe, as I said, to the Far East to purchase the metal for out somewhat gratuitously. It would be have been his having become hopelessly ornament as well as for currency, sad by the analysis of Lord Curzon's work is ludia by the auti-foreign party demand for the metal for the arts and sub- Hon. George Peel with a view, an says the cruel to suggest that the F. M. in question identified with was an authority on the art of running away in China. According to "Humbugs" method sidiary coinage. If these demonds absorb the article, to illustrating his qualification on his from those why pay one when the odds are too of argument not only must all pumpkins grow supply, the price of the metal will advanceretara to England to meet a great national heavy for safety, or that he knew he was on the same stalk, but an absurd suggestion On the other hand, if the supply arising from necessity by raising the nation to the highest the large production of silver as a by-product standard in every department and checking the addressing one who was biassed (the word is loses its aburdity because it was made half a “Hombug's "* own) in favour of Sir Robert century age! The later suggestion, indeel, is continues to exceed the demand, a still lower abolition of extra territoriality will be quite superfluous,
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The amendment was withdrawn.
ARMY NEW9.
Roosevelt to Congross recommending that the Executive be given powers to lend the support of the United States in such a manner and in such a degree as the President may drom expe- dient to the purposes of the Governments of Mexico and Chias, which have saked for the eo-operation of the United States in such tea. sures as may tend to restore and maintain the fixed relationship between the monies of gold
London, 28th February. und silver countries. The interest in the Imeasure, was increased by the statement that
Lord Hardwicke speaking at Westminster the United States Government intends to submit
The war consed an impetus to to Congress a proposal for the appointment of said the decrease in Volunteers is greatly exag- a Commission of three financial experis to gerated,
The represent the United States in an international recruiting and the force now numbered 250,000 monetary conference on the lines indicated by compared with 230,000 prior to the war. Mexico nad China or in any direct consultations sumber of trainings will shortly be reduced and with other Powers or in last in any kind of inter- it is hoped this will remove the unfortunate national exchange of views which promises to be hostility to the new regulations.
successful. At first these statements stimulated
Loudon, 1st March.
The War Offico auounces that General Oficers Commanding bave been granted special Bums for training at this yare manoenvres, The troops will be drawn mostly from the First and Second Army Corps and the manurres will be held in September next over an area comprising Oxfordshire, Hampshire, Berkshire and Northern Wiltshim,
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THE VICEROY OF INDIA.
London, 27th February Mr. Brodrick bas authorised a contradiction
of the rumour that he is designated for the Viceroyalty of India.
London, 28th Feb uiry.
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following letter from Kiel:— railway extension. fall on India which will also pay for the Naskhi!
EAST AFRICA,
London, 2nd March. In the House of Commons the Committee of Supply votel £69,606 in aid of the East Africa
'rotretorale. Lord Cranborne replying to iticism said that great progress had been de in the trade of East Africa. The re- arces of the country were great and the 'oreign Offee was vigorously pursuing the policy of development.
THE BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS.
BRITISH TRADE WITH THE FAR EAST. The January returns contain the usual This analysis of the previous year's trade. analysis shows that, so far as exporta are
As is
It is said in losal circles that the German naval forces in East Aria are to be very con- ibly increared by the end of the present year, and it is now contemplated that fur
the East Asintic Station constantly. battleships of the Aegir class shall be kept on generally known, the ships of this type are at prezent nudergoing extensive alteratione Their dimensions will be considerably larger and the work of alteration for all eight ships of the same class may be expected to be complete by the end of the year.
It is also said that not the armoured cruiser Brinz Heizrich as previously stated, but the Prinz Friedrich Carl with Prince Adalbert of Prussia, third son of II.M. the Kaiser, on board, will start on a trip round the world in the Autumn.
The Loyd continues In case the des-
The National Revine contains an eulogistic concerned, our trade-with foreign countries! patch of the division is confirmed, we can only
declined from 197 millions sterling in the welcome it most warmly. Only lately.. we.. boom" year of 1900 to 175 millions isst year, printed out the necessity for at least four battleships being added to the German East mainly ju eonsequence of the fall in the price Asistic cruiser squadron. of coal. On the other hand, our exports to British possessions increased. from 94 millions to about 109 millions, or an increase of about
Hart. The only purpose ke serves is to express more sbound, for if foreigners are to go, the level of price will be witnessed. So far as it is spirit of external coaquent until internal per 15 millious. These latter figures are very }
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possible to form an opinion, it appears probable that the demand for the metal will in the fature be greater than it has been in the immediate past, and that the price will ultimately some- what recover from ita present low level.
31 Jan. 30
Feb. 2 London... 218/44. 217/24. 22. 22 India, Rs. 65 55Y 551 5511 Exchange 1/424 1/4 1/4 1/43
Feb. 4 London...d. India, Be. 353/4 Exchange
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6 21434 56 1/8 1/4 On the liik rebroary silver was again 22d
THE SIBERIAN ROUTE:
SHANGHAI-DALNT STEAMSHIP SERVICE, The N-C. Daily News of the 11th inst. has the following paragraph:-
The “d, didn't" style of controversy wearisome, distasteful, and unprofitable, and this letter is already too long. I will therefore only state in conclusion that a just and unbiassed deduction from the letter which seems so unnecessarily to have aroused Humbug's" ire, is that Sir Robert Hart's action from first to last was dictated by what he believed to be his own (isolading that of those for and Chino's whom he was responsible) interests, and that the main issue, namely the rightness or wrongness of giving aid to nations of this type without guarantee that suck action will not directly or indirectly produce great mischief, has not even boen alluded to by him. Those who saw the horrible. carnage during the progress of the foreign
"The stranier Mongolia of the Chinese troupa to Peking-though it was after all bat legitimate warfare brought by China upon Eastern Railway Co's Seagoing Steamship herself-were not neuaturally blinded to the Service has just made the ran from Deloy to frightful atrocities previously committed by the Shanghai in 34 hours from the time of leaving Chinese in many parts of China-which was not the former port to the mooring of the atramer legitimants warfare, but savage massacre Audat her buoy in this rivor, she will leave in finally, had suy other nation almilarly hidden hor taleat in the ground for thousands of years, instead of making herself strong and establishing good government, she would equal ly have been responsible for and bave deserved all the results accruing from that enipsble neg. ligence. To argun otherwise is to cut away all distinction between industry and sloth, good and bad, merit and demerit. There is apt to be too much condoning now-a-days, both of the sins of individuals and of the sins of nations.
fection has been achieved."
THE BEFUGEE CAMPS IN SOUTH AF ICA. London, 2nd March.
All the refugee camps in the Orange River Colony have been closed except Brandfort where there are three hundred people, mostly aged and destitate.
THE MAIL CONTRACTS,
Londen, 2nd March. Mr. Austen Chamberinin, speaking in the House of Commons, said that notios bad been given to the Peninsular and Oriental Company and to the Orient Company to terminate the mail contracts for India, the East and Australia on 31st January, 1965. The question of fature requirements was being carefully considered and a decision would be reached as soon as possible.
THE CORONATION GUESTS,
London. 3rd March. The House of Commons have voted without discussion £70,000 for the entertainment of the Indian Coronation guests and troops, including 27,000 for the reception at the India Ollee.
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satisfactory, as pointing to the increased purchasing power of countries under the British dag. Indis is, of course, the most important of these countries, and the esantion of famine is India has been marked by a very substantial increase in imperie, Australia, unfortunately, the conditions are reversed, and the general depression from which Australia suffered last year is marked by » serious decline in the importation of British goods. Canada, happily, is still booming, und her purchases have correspondingly inoceased. It is to South Africa, however, that the largest part of the total incrasso-is due, namely, 12. millions out of a total of 15.
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kto appreciation of the position Bir Mohert Hart strove to maintain in respect of the treat ment of China" after the torture and murder of helpless women and children and other * condonable" acts. Further, I see no inconsis tency in the statement that though he feared the punishment of Chins was morally osrtain, he should have dona his best to ward off that punishment. He did not know that it was certain, any more than he really knows that the Boxers will imperit the world's future. The "juster appreciation of the value of exact statement," shown to be as much wanting in "Humbug's letter as he alleges it is in mire,
With regard to the details of our trade with is further shown in his mort perversion. Had he read my letter carefully and quoted the whole
the Far East, there was a considerable decrease in the export of cotton yaru and twist to China passage, he would have seen that "the world
in Jannary compared with the same month last in general was used, and I maintain rightly
year, the figures being 364,500 lbs, against used, to sigrily the public reached by a pap
987,000 lbs. The figures also for Japan and or magazine, and had the quelation bean rightly
the Straits Settlements show. very large shrink- instead of only partly given by him, it would have
agee. Taking the total trade in all kinds shown that I did not, as "Humbng" seinis to
Do. do. imagine, fancy that an English magazine article
of piece goods Chios, Japan, the Lutch East Manich, Dark
would influence the whole world or even the
Indies, and the Straits Settlements all show considerable decreases, the returns for Chion Blats, American
Do. dc. whole of Europe, nor can I agree with him
being given at 52,756,200 yards, against Tebisu, Japanese that volunteering stank in the nostrils of every
Light 69,155,900 yards for January, 1902, Ja linen European except Bugland, Militarim is
Dark... unfortunately too prevalent at present time in
manufactures the Philippine Lelands show a Tabitu. Japanosť most countries in Europe, and is every year
very large increase, the figures being nearly becoming a more serions burden. Hambag"
len tissues China shows a large decrease, whilst simply states that the writing of articles con-
seven times what they were last year. In wool the figures for Japan, on the other hand, taining, to put it as mildly as possible, at least
are nearly three times those of last year. The not anti-Boxer sentiments, was merely to
London, 2nd March.
export of worsted tissues also to China shows a Guinness, Boar's
Head "convey to the public [presumably European mind a notion of the sentiment that in his estima
The report of the Engineering Standards considerable shrinkage, whereas Japan exhibits In another issue of our Northera contempo-
Commillee was issued to-day. It is estimated an increasing trade. Under metal, we tion was stirring the mind and heart of the
roxy appears the following: Beyond question that their decisions will result in the adoption note that, owing to the comparatively Chinese people. With what object? I-Your, e
the two freat local steamers running in these cannot believe that this conveyance was made
within twelve months of a British standard of insignificant trade with Japan, the figures for without any object. No doubt, it "Humbug"
lons not register, Captain Podalka, which is sections, saving some millions sterling. The that country for pig iron, hoops, sheets and is right, the public mind” was duly gratefol| D.P.]:
now running weekly between Shanghai and reduction in the cost of structural steel alone boiler plates, and cast iros, hitherto giren separately, are merged in each caso into the to Sir Robert Hart for modertaking the
Dalay in connection with the train de huzs
heading of "other countries." Little was done duties of an extra newspaper reporter on
from Dalny to Moscow, and her sistor-ship the
London, 2nd March. by China in January in textile machinery and the subject of the sentiment-stirring the ind
Mancharin, which runs between Nagasaki and and heart of the Chinese people. Whether it
Mr. Brodrick, speaklog in the House, said millwork, whilst the figures for Japan also are circulates largely throughout Southern China, TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY FRESS.”
Dalny. The Mongolia is a new twin-screw was or not, I made no assertion that Sir Robert
Hongkong, 14th March,
Teras for Advertising (Translations free) can Hort wished to "gall" the public. Iet.
Sie-Referring 10 the paragraphs in your steamer, built at Trieste chiefly for passengers, forty-four Volunteer batteries had been or were only about one-half of what they were last Indo-China, etc. "Humbug" read, mark, learn and inwardly di gest his own dictum that where two motives iesus of the 12th inst of the wounding of a tide with a speed of 17 kuots. She made her being re-armel with modern 47 guns Sixty year. The quantity of old iron and steel for
Documents translated from or into Classic may be assigned, the worst has the chance of waiter, the affair has been somewhat misrepre. last run from Wolny to Shanghoi in 32 six regular Horso and Field batteries had been re-manufacture sent to Chins was 3,428 tons, be obtained at the Office, 14. Des Voeux Read
553 nautical miles, and the average speed: 17,3 Lord George Hamilton said that the question Imports, we find that there was a great fulling or from the different Agents. being preferred." The only "juslikablo" we souted. The tide waiter was net under the hours' actual siewing time, the distance being created since January, 1899, a sgainst 5,219 tons last year. Turalog to Contral, Hongkong, 131, Fleet Street, London, tives of course, in a pro-Boxer writer, are the influence of liquor" he was proceeding quietly knots. This means that the Shanghailander of increased pay to the British soldier in India | off in the quantity of tea imported from China or Colloquial Chinese.
ricksba to whore a sumpan was waiting highest which the human mind is espable of in
can now travel from the Band to the English ha! not yet been prosented for arbitration by in January, the figures being 1,332,523 lbs., entertaining. Though I may not have clear to convey him to Jappa, when his ricksha
was stopped by Portuguese soldiers. He Channel in twenty one days, with only one Lori Alverstone. The ebarges whereto arbi- against 2,383,249 1be. last year. The silk ship insight into the significance of words," I at any rate hold, in common with the London Times, stepped out to rezuonstrate and was ceirardly night at sea The programme is for the tration refers will only come into course of ments from both China and Japan showA LOON and ADJACENT TERRI-
Mongolia to leave here on Thursday morning payment in April, 1904. and arrive at the wharf at Daloy on Friday
that Sir Robert Hart wrote in support of the anti-foreign party in China is being mest | advantageons to his own intereats, which are
ANTI-HUMBUG.
fatare every Thursday from Shanghai, and will
London, 2nd March. connect at Daluy with the train de luxes for Europe, and from this week the trip can be
The Nowshera hes arrived at Aden will: 160 regularly made. every week in 21 days from
men of the Hampshire Regiment and detalls of Shanghai to Paris. In about three months' time there will be two trains de luze a week, Artillery. They proceeded to Dthala yesterday, and it will not be l ng before this becomes the General Maitland starts thither shortly. favourite route to and from Europa. for all to whom time is a consideration or whe do not thoroughly enjoy a long sea voyage.”“”
This correspondence is now closed.-E. waters are the U. E. B. S. Mongolia, of 1,62
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KOWLOON EXTENSION.
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⠀⠀⠀ London, 2nd March. Lord George Hamilton, in reply to Mr. on board, or go to a botel, as they prefer; they to all intents and purposes identifiable with free to all who post their Lemee Extract jar will have the greater part of the day et Dalby Schwand, said that besides the settlement of thos of his Chinese employers. It was not wrapper to Liebig's Extract of Moat Company, the train de luxe leaving at 4pm on Saturday." the Persc-Afghanrrigation dispute Major the Straits Settlements show a good increase.
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