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self-confidence. As the Times simply puts
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ears of faith his comment on the sapient
it, “Increased knowledge only renders them observation that "loss of trade entails loss more arrogant,' Our problem therefore of prestige." Having und our lege under now is whether we need to revise our his hospitable table, we know that ho is not method of dealing with them. Unfortunately, a picker and choser of phrases, except we foreigners do not pull together; we perhaps when he spenketh in the Chamber
Our friend the British CO.,never have done so, in China, even when of Commerço.
pretending to, and perhaps and probably Merchant will say, when (nud if) he reads we never will, anywhere. It is not in it, Loss of prestige be perdorably nature for large companies, for whole uued. It entails loss of profit." But he nations, to co-operate thoroughly. Nature's will not admit that mere journalists can balances depend upon the force of r pulsion teach him his trade, and (having retained as well as of attraction, while out as a modesty) we do not feel over inclined to
CELEBRATED
BLEND.
VERY OLD LIQUEUR
SCOTCH
some-atomy a moiety of our original endowment of
dustriously back away from each other, and press kim to do so. maintain their distance. The fideration of the world is an idle dream. The ideal ïa t noble one, but it spells stagnation. To get back to the matter in hand, America -has been showing a typical uncertainty of con
been given to Chinese-instead of Manobus.
According to the Imperial Decree. inned, on
[" DAILY PRESS" KICLUSIVE SERVICE.]
THE EXPLOSION-ON-THE-
September 12, the Governor of Shanghai, H.E TELEGRAMS. Yang Shih-hsiang, (a former protégé of H.E. Yuan), was appointed Acting Viceroy of Chibli and Minister of Northern Trade. H.E. Tuan Fang remains at the Viceregal Yamòn, In Nanking, obviously in consequanes of the pro sent settled condition of the Tangise Valley, and because the Government does not wishi the revolutionaries to believe that all the best posts are reserved for Manchu oficials. It is interesting to know that there was not s Mancha oflotal appointed to one of the vacancies censed by the recent changes of the Viceroya
and Governors.
The Hongkong correspondent of a Shanghat contemporary says:, "Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P, slopped hors en route for Indie, or rather is
KASHIMA."
Tokyo, September 19th. There are thirty-two deaths as the result of the explosion of a ten inch gun on the battleship Kashima The explosion was probably due to haste
the smouldering fragments of an old one. A number of battleships were
THE NEW VICEROY,
WELCOMED DE LOCAL CHINKIN
H.E. Chang Jon-obun, the now Viceroy of the Two Kwang, made his official Isuding in Hong- -kong-at noon-yoaterday. He left the befigget
Tal Shan" shortly before twelve, and boarded the Tamar" to pay his. respects to Commodore Stokes. This was the signal for a salute from the battery. After an exchange of grestingu. His Excellency returned to the launch and was
guard of honour draws from the Middlesex oveyed with his retinue to Blake Pier. Here Regiment was drawn up to receive him. As sood, the stopped acre another taleta was
as
in reloading, the breech thus causing | sie, and the gosed presented army. Afterwards Hu Excellency inspected the guard and entered Mest of the recant Peking appointments have Canton, the journey to which filled in most the contact of a new cartridge with the viceregal obair which was in readiness. ou the pior. Accompanied by a police escort the Viceroy and his site were conducted through streets densely lined with interested spectators
ed by His Excellency the Governor and Lady Lugard. Here His Excellency remained for tiffin and afterwards visited the Chinese Club where a committee cumposed of Mosses. Fang Wa-chun (president), Ian Chi-pak (vice pre- sident), Ho Kom-tong and Tam Chi-kong- received him. There were also present the
duct via-a-vis the Oriental, mainly because perienced for sometime. Oily Mr. Melbourne, perhaps medical and educational, and the competing in practice firing at the to Government House, where they were receiv
of this lack of unity in its own corporation. Lately, to gloze over certain uncomfortable facts which led to the late Chinese boycott of American goods, some unctuous moralist
Yesterday was one of the quietest days that the Magistrates at the Police Court have or
the second magistrate, sat in the morning, and his calendar included eleven ones,
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of the two days which the "Marmora" allowed him. He is reported to have said in an in. terview in Hongkong that he would sond home all missionarios from Chins except
inference is that they were doing nothing. Yet the day he was in Canton was the first day of the Morrlaon celebrations, when seven thousand Christians and non-Christians wet to commemorate the event of Morrison's coming fa China. The inference is nothing. of the sort, bat if it were, the statement. following "yet" would not destroy it. Calabrst-
time.
KOREA,
TOKYO, September 19th. A reorganisation of Korean admin
ing an eoniversary is not, strictly speaking,istration has beert decided on by
General of Liomehow, the Tastai of Waichow, Mesara. Ho Fook, Sia Tak-fan, Lo Koon-ting, Lau Chin-ting sud apwards of sixty of the
A Chinese boy employed on tho, s.5. "Fatehan doing anything naaful, Keir Hardie's infer the Privy Council mid approved by local Chinese gantry. Arriving at the Club,
The Waierupa las written to the German Minister to Foking to reopen the negotiations of Washington hit upon the idea of refund-for-revising the Commercial Treaty betwresa ing Tls. 33,610,000 of the Chinese indem. China and Germany and the German Minister has consented to reopen the negotiations nity, the unneeded balance which UNCLE
immediately.. SAM, baving an enormous annual surplus; WHISKY and comparatively no war debts like other Powers, can easily afford. We suspect he saw it as a cheap and good investment. The peril and suffering of their Legation staff in 1900 was forgotten; instead of sending the EMPRESS DOWAGEN to Coventry as ought to have been done, they tried to make
AL PURE MALT WHISKY
OF
GENUINE AGE
VERY FINE
AND
MELLOW,
PER CASE
$15.00.
Christian-Scientist of her; and now in
he was going to the country for a holiday by the steam launch "Lea Chow" was arrested on bad the latter vassel by sa Indian constable for being in possession of a Chinese sword, Charged before Mr. C. D. Melbourne at the Police Court yestord y, he was cautioned and the arm confiscaled.
ence, however, was that the sort be would
transport are doing too much, carrying ools the Emperor. Marquis Ito leaves for to Nowcastle and causing offores by their Korea shortly.. methods of canvassing customers. However,-** mush e argume tum ab inconvenie ti.
It may not be generally known that Mr. Tor- rit; K.C., occupies a good deal of his spare time with scientific research. A series of experimenta dealing with incandescent lighting media, bus resulted in Mr. Terrroli discovering s method of treating one of the rare earths in such a mancor as to provide a mantle which is practically indestructible. It may be folded up and carried in a pocket-book or the waistcoat pocket, without detrimental effect. This mantle in fready being manufactured and sold, bot It is intended to place it on the market in a much wider way than has hitherto been found possible. Accord- ingly a syndicate is now in process of formation. This will have a capital of £75,000, and a third
· patents" to the syndicate, recsiving sharas
stated, received the unqualified approval of
ERUTGE'S SERVICE:]
THE EAST AND THE WEST.
the Viceroy and his suite, which included
Tactai Wan and Profoot Beh, secretaries for foreign affairs, and Mr. Parr, tho Commissioner of Customs at Kowloon, were met at the entrance by the reception committee and conducted into the commodious reception room on the second Acor. Here His Excelleno was introduced to a large number of gentle- LONDON, September 17th.
men, and after shaking hands with cacb, after- Mr. Templeman, Minister of the Inland on tea was served. After Mr. Lau Chn-pak had proposed the health of His Majesty the Revenue, of the Dominion of Canada, speaking, Mr. Fang Waghua oalled on those ing in Victoria, strongly advocated admitting present to drink to the health of the Empress into Canada only immigrants who wore likely Dowager and Emperor of Chins. by assimilation and intermarriage to assist to build up a homogenous population.
THE DUTCH IN THR CELEBES.
Tondos, September 17th.
The egregious New York Herald says that trying to bay popularity and patronage from it bas received a report to the fact that a China, with Chin's own money, they have Japaress fig has been hoisted on a small administered (let us hope unthinkingly) a land closs to the Philippines. Continuing. fharistic back-hander to their whilom alliesit rays that the Japanese Budget for the next fiscal year will provide expenditurs for While the western coast is playing whale to the stationing of a squadren between Formosa the Oriental Jovis, the press of the and Hongkong makes evident the significance Bepublic is complacently bandying about of the tidings! the statement that "the Chinese authorities A dastardly attempt to wreck the train by regard this return of indemnity as the which H-E-Chang Chih-tang had previously fairest and noblest action that has been decided to travel was brought to light two days of the total sum is to he set aside as working News has reached Rotterdam that a done by a foreign ruler to China stuce the go, the Hankow Daily News of 10th inat. 78, capit 1. Mr. Ferrell transfers the British Dutch force was defeated at Maudbar, on opening of commerce with the Treaty when sour the 110 kilometre station a huge rock, weighing approximately half a ton, was
the 9th inst. with great loss. Reinforce. A. S. WATSON & CO. |aturally expect other Christian nations, who been taken to ensure H.E. afety and a pilot trade exports, and the patents dealing with it are
Powers more than 60 years back, and they discovered on the line. Every precaution as purchase, consideration. The mantle has, it iaments are being sent.
had ribbed China of the enormous sum LIMITED,
indemnity (abut Taè's 900,000,000 alto WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS|gether), to do the same. The payment of the full indemuity is quite beyond the reach of a poverty-stricken country like China to pay, without causing the greatest strain upon her people." Thnt should be put into rhymed quatrains, and included in the next edition of Jon TROTTER's hymn-book. Of course the EXPRESS-DOWAGER and her Mauchu benchainen hasten to thank Pre- sidont ROOSEVELT, though we have not bearil that the grievances of her subjects, which prompted the boycott, have ns-yat been removed. Still, there is no doubt that
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A Darlington paper reports a presenta ion to Mr. F. F. Nicholson, shipyard manager at Messrs. Ifawthorn, Leslies Hebbure, who was about to leave England for Hongkong to take up an important appointment at the Quarry Bay shipyard. Mr. Nicholson was posted bebslf of the officials and workmen with a gold watch and chain, and Miss Nicholson, who is to accompany her brother to Hongkong, received a gold pendant. ~~
Examinations in practical unitary solence and for Sanitary Inspectors will be held by the Royal Sanitary Institute, Hongkong Branch, at the end of October next. Weekly teet examinations will commence on Monday ereaing next, September 23rd from 7 p.m. to
Beaconsfield Aronde. Intende candidates should forward their names to the Hon. Secotary Mr. Ralphs, Queen's College, or to the Acting Hon. Secretary, Mr. Carter, Sanitary Board
quite in order and unanticipated by any former discovery. The syndicate makes no appeal to
MOROCCO.
LONDON, September 17th.
When these toasts were hononead Mr. FUNG WA-CHUN spoke of the pleasure it gave those present to entertain bis Exosilonry. Speaking on behalf of the Chinese merchants present he wished to thank his Excellency.very macka for the honour he conferred upon them by favouring them with his company at tea. He was sure that a man of his Fxcellancy's ability would do great deal towards furthering of the Two prosperity in the provinces Kwang, and it was a blessing that the people of Canton had such an abla msa sant to rate over them (@pplause).
HIS EE ELLENCY, là reply, said he was the public, the shares being subæcribed privately. It is stated that General Drade's ono-
vary" much obligel to the gentlemen présent. for the kind reception they had accordəd him. The Shah's brother, Prince Massoni Mires,ditions include the surrender of the bribes He was afraid that a man with ino's poor better known as the Zill-os-Sultan, takes men implicated in the messacre, the payment ability as he possessed would not be able to lively interest in foreign polities, and during of an indemnity for the massacre and the do much to abdue the disorders now prevail- the Russo-Japanesa War subsoribed for a full sacking of Chanblanen, and hostages, as sing, but at any rate he would do his best, and service of Reuter's telegrams The Russian Minister, M. de Speyer, who disliked him on guarantee of good faith. account of his British sympathies, was annoyed at this, and took an opportunity, the "Graphic " saga, of warning him that Router's telegrams were unreliable, and that their accounts of Japanese vistories, in particular, were “all lies.” One day the news of the assassination of the Grand Duke Sergius was reported by Renter. Court mourning was ordered in Tekeran, and
HOLLAND ***
LONDON, September 17th. Queen Wilhelmina at the opening of parlement announced that serious efforts would be made to render the consolidation of Dutch authority in the Dutch Lodies
Ne anonymously signed communications that have the incident will have an influence on trade, 10 p.m., at the rooms of the Institute in the princes of the blood and other State beneficial to the native population.
already appeuced in other papers will be inserted.
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JAPANESE REDEMPTION AND MARKETS.
he hoped that the merchants world give him. their hearty cooperation and assistanss gathit the state of affairs might be made better foë“ everybody (spplause).
Mr. Bis TAK-FAN, chairman of the Chinese Chab, then thanked his Excellency for the honour he had ounferred upon members by calling to take tes with them.
as it was no doubt calculated to have The Times correspondent, looking to the future of foreign lande, is too much obssed by fear of German competition to notice that detail, Are we to see a new rush-upon Chion, a benevolent one this tinie, for trade pre-eminence? Americ has begun by At Wuelow, on September 15th; the wife of surrendering mones. Will Germany follow [1529 by surrendering Kiacchow. and England On August 7th, at Dempster Beach, Oswego Wei-hai? And after that, will-some othe, Melbourne at the Police Court yesterday with was gained to be able to discredit the terrible amount his been bought up under discount since I Sunday.
BIRTH.
J. H. FEATHOS, of a n
DEATHS.
Co., New York, Charles EDWARD CARLsos, late Agent for Mens Jardine, Mathewa & Coat Ichang, and teplow of W. A Carlson of Bhanghai, in his 20th your.
On September 12th, at Ningpo, H. E. WAHL
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HONGKONG OFFIOR: 10A, DES VEUX ROAD C LONDON OFFICI : 181, FLENT STREET, E.
The Daily Press.
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meant be necessary of fustering foreign trade, when Chinese manufacturers got really busy? It is at least something to read that for very many years to be able to come" China will complicate competition by any mann facturous autogany, as a producer for her own wants she is not immediately dangerous. Thea what is the British merchant to do now, to meet the intervening compétition of America, Germany, and Japan? The Times bids him move with the times"--[this apparently contempt ible play on words is accidental and unavoidable we hope the serious reader will recognise our innocence of any foolish apel-realize how matters stan 1,
conform to Chinese requirements,"
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EDROO
The rissha o volia identified on Wednesday by A. Giest, a German sail ›r, as one of three men who had assaulted and robbed bim of 330 in Wilmer Street, was obarged betors Mr. C. D, larceny Complainant told his Worship the story of the assault and robbery, but md he was not sure that the defendant way ons of the men who had attacked him. Te case was remanded to enable the police to make further inquiries, and the defendant's bail was fired at $100.0
Melbourne ordered him to receive twelve strokes
CRICKET.
farewell to these who had welcomed him, and It was about four o'clock when the Viceroy bit
entering his chair-w a conveyed tɔ Blake Pier, dignitaries left curds of coudelanos at the
his canopy bearer and the bearer of the tablets Russian Legation. The Zill-os Sultan, however,
which displayed his title and rack, heading the either went into mourning or called on the
suite. From Blake Pier he returned to a Russian Minister. M. de Speyer complained to
Chine guntboat where he received His the Shah of the Prince's breach of etiquette, and demanded an apology. The Shah sent for
This mout the Japanese Government will Excellency the Gevarnar, the Admiral and the Fringe and sternly asked him for an explanade the ontatarding balance of the two aix the General Officer Commanding.
per cent, loans issued by her during the war. Hop. "It is very simple," acolly replied the with Russia, The amount of these two loansolos in the evazing and a late was The gunboat left for Canton, at six Pripos "M. de Spoyor himself assured me was £22,000,000 hot fire
Posada was coh-
fired. It is expected that. t.e new Viceroy that all Renter's telers were as, and so Iverted at the time the five per cent. conversion Ican was issued last March, and still larger
will take over the seals of office at that port om
that time. The two six per cent, loans were news of the Grand Duke's death."
originally issued in London and New York, and the latter centre retained a considerable propor tion of the amount allotted to it until this year, PROMENADE CONCERT.
whilst the Continent purchased a number of the bonds from us. Altogether it is very difficult to say what the repayment will mean to this Postponed from last Saturday, the promenade market when it comes. Still, it ought to imply ponert given on the Volunteer Parade Ground that a substantial sum will be realised in more inst night lost little by the delay. The weather ways than one, and much of this money should was agreeably cool, and the moon shone on and its way to the Stock Exchange for reinvest pretty seene--the platform brilliant with colour, will be reduced in this market, and this should ment. At the same time, Japanese balances and the ground bordered with lanterns while a lead to freer working in
oar Money Market, pleasing anim tion characterised the gathering the knowledge that such balances would be of ladies ad gentlemen, H.E. the Governor required for the redemption prevented them being employed for long periods. The operation won d certainly appear to have involved a heavy tranater of funds from Paris for the sharp rise in the exchange from 25.15 to 25.32 daring the this past few days was mainly traceable to
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.
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PERSON:
THE FUTURE OF ASIA.
M. SUVORIN'S PROPHECT."
KOWLOON C. C. V. THE NAVY.
A match has been arranged between these teams for to-morrow (jaturday) at 2.3 \. The following will represent Kowloon:
B. Lightfoot, W. Dixon, F. O. Day, E. MacAskill, S. Groan, B. A. Fowler, Bobin- BOG. D. Mackenzie, J. Clelland, Stevens and J. Mead.
Attention is drawn to the anuval meeting on Wednesday next on the Ground.
WEATHER KEPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday isened the following report s—At
On the 19th at 11.45 a.m.-The barometer has fallen quickly in E. Hokkaido owing to' the typhoon, which is moving away over the Tacitis to the E of Japan.
Pressure has increased elsewhere, considerably -over 8. Japa", and moderately over Chins and the Philippines. It remains high over China to the North of the Upper Yangise, and the normal is now exceeded by from 0.01 to 0.05 ch along the China coast, and over Formosa ant Lazon.
M. Suvorin's "Little Letter" has become quite a feature of bis newspaper, the "Novoe
remys In one of his lateat "Laiters, Minch
Suvoriu-thus expatiates on the outlook in Asia
A Chinese youth, sixteen years of age, by name Chin Biog, appearat baturà Mr. CD. Melbourne at the Polloe Court yesterday on a charge of stealing & Do from his master. The HONAKONA, SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1907.
south you au našistant to a ships scraper and caulker who resided at No. 63 Sesad Street. Over a day or two after pointing out that
At this house the defendant with others lai-and-Lady Lagard attended end the audience quarters on the ground floor, while the master included ether distinguished members of the the European's "catchword of conquest
ocenied the second floor. Before day light in community. Major Chapman and the officers of having been universal brotherhoad, lie seems
the morning the youth went stealthily upstairs the Volunteer Corps are to be congratulated on bound to free his fraterual duties without
and extracted $100 from a drawer, but aafort boving made such a successful inauguration of so much grimacing," we receive a copy of
nately for him made a noise in closing the the present series of premorsde concerts, and The Times in which a correspondent in
drawer again. This awakened the complainant's there can be no doubt that, with such well Southern Manchuria makes precisely, the
wife, who raised the ory of "thief." The arranged programmes, the entertainments are same point, unpalatable, but honest. He dawn from his pedestal of superiority and money has had taken, and tried to conceal hum-grined. Appended is the programme.
defendant rushed on to the verandah, kil the likely to retain the popularity which they have it ja remarks the man in funchuria, aloofness," "feara Chinose," open more self, but he was found by the master of the
PART I who has spent years in instilling into branches have more trustworthy house and handed over to the polios Mr MarchHana across the sea,
Band of The Middlesex Regiment, then minds the idea that ascendency is European agents in the interior," and
SongMy Pretty Just Bishop Mr. P. WGoldring.
"There are now 1,530,000,000 people in the more a question of fitness and morals than
advertise."We cannot help feeling a
Seng "The Boug of May," Lord Henry Somerset whole world, of whant 830,000,000 live in Asia, of race or colour and now, that his little sorry for the British merchant, who is A sad fatality occurred. the other day at
Mr. H. S. Humphrey. The Flying Dutchman. Paul Rubens that is more than half of mankind. From Song. Teno, Lient. R.M. Crosse, ... supremacy is no longer accepted as heaven always, albeit rather vaguely, being taught Singraugehou, Hupsb, whither the district
Asia civilisation came to Europe; but from decreed, is it reasonable to stand aghast at how to suck eggs. Except in the oue magistrate of Hanyang, Mr. Li Fa-yl, had Song "The birds go North again." Charles Wallaby in came also the peoples who destroyed that
Mrs. T. L. Forkins.
civilization. What happen if that terrible the result of his own propaganda? Of icatler of advertising, which we naturally Chih tang who was on his way to Peking. It escorted ex-Viceroy and Grand Secretary Chang
Long ago in Alenia," André Message mass of millions is fully awakened and civilised,
Mr. F. G. Carroll.
nad, course it is not, and the sooner we see that, feel hound to approve, we do not find that some that the Guard of the Ex-Vicarey's
beginning to root its own waunfactories, will prodace for itself everything which nor the sooner will we cease making sorry there is very much practical help in the special train, not being aware that the Hougang Selection. The Dairyani Punt Rubxppen in twenty your time if Chory has the
Europe produces for Asia? And what will exhibitions of ourselves by whining aver string of advice quoted. We should not magistrate desired to get off, the train at Sing- Band of The Middlesex Regiment.
an army of two millions of men. The prospect our burst fagers. The Chinese view of care to start a business ourselves with only yangchon had given the signal for it to start Song. Pearl of Sweet Corlon, From........ is difficult to conceive, Enese's international Europeans has always been one of arrogant that information. Still, we are deeply arose from his seat in the ex-Viceroy's carriage Song The Amourous Goldfish. Sidney Jonesas now the political life of the people of Rasin..
"The Cingalee role, thanks to its immense possessions in Asia, Mr. Li Fa-si feeling the train move; hustly
Mr. U. S Humphrey.
is perhaps only now beginning its activity, jau disdain, sometime mixed with sholasoma arious for the success of the British and having bale hin Excelionay goodbye, started
fenè.] Mies Parke four, and of late perhaps turning to some-merchant in China, and on the offchance to jump off to the platforms. In the mesowbile sug
is beginning. Who knows that parbsp; the Thank God for you!!
days way bot by wy very fur sway in which the fene. Mr. P. W. Goldring thing like eluctant respect. But with that it may de lim good; we reprint the the train bad been gathering way, and as the Selection......... The Goisha.
Witte to St. Petersburg to conclude with the United States will be sending their Couat helter understanding and appreciation of whole of the article elsewhere, in this qufortamate Magistrate jumped the momentom Sorg The Crocodile... Walter Slaughter Fapicere that Treaty of Peace which will the foreigner's qualities, it is not to be over-issue. We can however, hear with the carried him under the train and was immediately. Two Stop. La Mattchicho, Borel Cerg Follow that war which has been prophesied so
ornshed under the wheels. - Jooked that there bas also couie an enhanced |
aceasingly. -Band of the Middlesex Regiment, .
of the bircb..
Song
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Fresh NEwinds are expected to prevail in the Formosa Channel, and the N. part of the Chius Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 s.m. to-day, 1.10 inchos, -
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows: Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel
Beuth coast of China between
Hongkong and Hamooks') South coast of Chins between Hongkong and Hainan.
fresh fair.
N.B. winds,
Samens No. 1.
Same as No L
Fameas No.1.
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