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THE REVOLUTION IN CHINA.
against certain dangers, one of which is pre- sented by Japan, which has "taken the inberit- suse of the Haus, Tange, and the Teinge- According to news from Peking, not alway and has thrown down the supremacy of the
the landa of Korea, Formosa, and Manchuria- trustworthy the revelatiousry movement in Yannan, which threatened to assume serious antient land of Chow," This proclamation, proportions, has been ripped in the bad, but it is perhaps not the zotual work of the Re is doubtful whether, this check heralds the total formere, is propagated by them in the interests defest of the movement, if we are to judge by of nationalism as furthering their polisy. a remarkable article from the pan of Count, de nos it arises that the Itsformers are appa Pouvoirville, former Attaché in the Govern-retly working with diametrically opposed ment of French Indo-China, which appears in principles according to the circumstances, the Deutsche Benue. The author, who has revolutionary outbreak at Yuman being only a a feeling which is sojourned for eight years in and about mature manifestation of a the region of South Chin principally fostered in socres in all parte of the empire. Unfortunately, Count de Pouvoirville cannot affected by the present revolutionary move-
saps from the hoary "Yellow Peril scare ment and in Indo-China; and is therefore qualified to pass an opinion. takes rather serious view of the matter, maintaining that the movement is important enough eventually to end in the core
a
which seems to afflict most French publicists,
he concludes his article by binting that the present friendliness of the revolutionaries for Europeans being only a means to an end, i
1, it babies us to watch that the "Appant to into Yellow Race" does not become transformed into Appeal against the Whites" when that end
attained.-Japan Chronicle,
SHARE REPORT.
Masers, Erich Georg & Co, any in their weekly bara report dated Hongkong 13th Jane, 1903 -Our market during the week auder review has remained very quiet, and but little has been dono. The storling demand rats of oxolange. on London closes at 1s. 9-11/16d., while rates on Shanghai are Ta. 741 for a Bank TT, and Tls.
rate 75 for a three days sight Private Bill, the in Shanghai on this for a three days sight Private Draft helag Tle. 744. Barzilver in London is quoted 241, and Consols £374 The Bank of England fato discount remains at
dynasty. There can be no doubt, he ys, that the origin of the insurrection is the fact that a foreign dyansty is in possession of the throne of China. The Chiness of the is North are mostly of the same blood as the reigning family or at any rals are in pro- simity to the native territory of the latior, and are therefore satisfied with the prevailing conditions; but those of the South, who re- prasent the orignal Chinese stock, are becom ing discontented as the dawn of a new era of progress rouses them from the torpor of ages.
The Reform movement in China has attained the essential result aimed at, says Court de Pourvoirville, and from which all the others depend. It was necessary to secure a joining of the provinces of the Empire in one whole not politically, but socially and intellectually -that-the-Chiness of the South might grasp the fact that their best interests are served if all the citizens of the State act in unison. Such a sentiment has not hitherto been apparent in China: to-day it prevails. All the efforts of the Reformers and their gatherings have almed at this result.tatil recently the Goverment con- trolled the situation peacefully. The provinces were almost in complete isolation, separated by petty jealomies oraven deadly hate. Rebellions could be quickly suppressed. As ther
Reually arose from unpopular taxes, it was only neces sary, in case of extreme danger, lo abolish those imposts in order to restore tranquillity, More over, the disturbances were goutted to the area of their origin, beyond which their existence was not even known. But these times are for
over past; the Imperial Cavior, despite his anthority, is unable to hold back all news, and we now find a general movement of unanimity throughout alght provinces. wherein troops of the revolution are gathering strength. The highest representatives of the Emperor can no longer conceal their fears; and some of the Viceroys are resigning their office, not from considerations of besit, but in order to escape responsibility for a revolution which they foresee is ready to break out..
What is the political object of this unexpected coalition of the units of the rast race watchi uumbere in its own territory nearly 500 mil lion people. The approaching Revolution and the present unifoation bare for object, saya Count de Pouvoirvile, the overthrow of the reigning Manche dynasty and the-substitation of a purely Chinese régime. The revolutionaries have adopted the war ory Down with the Tring: long live the Ming!" It is significant to note that in spite of the Imperial Customs, arms and munitions of war are introduced inte China in lucressing numbers. Two of the secret" trafo -ara principal places for this situated wear the Indo-Chins frontier. The simultaneous rising in several
provinces prevents the formation of an Imperial body of Troops strong enough to secures danisive victory, and the diffonity in further complicated by the wavering among the soldiers themselves, many of whom are throwing in their lot with the revolutionarien.
per cent, and the private market-rate of discount is 1 per sent.
BANK SBARES-A few Hongkong and Shanghai Bank shares sold at $750, closing with buyers at $755; the London rate has advanced to £78, 108. 08., and the Shanghai rate in $700 at an exchange of Tis. 73. Nationals ara archanged.
MARINE INSURANCE SHARES.-A"small lot-Į of Unions sold at $790, and there are sellera et 3795. Other stocks under this banding are un- changed and without transactions.
FIRM INSURANCE SHARES.-Hongkongs are la request at 3315. Chinas sold at $93, at which figure a few states are on offer.
SHIPPING SBARES-Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat shares sold at $294, but on aceipt of the news of the total loss of the s.. "Powan," a favourite boat amongst the Chiness, fell to anise and sellers at $201, and it is probable that shares could be got at $98. The Company had a share of this in the Powan," "but the fook value is fally covered by insurance, Indo- Chinae are unchanged, and so are Chinas and Maxilas, and Star Ferries, Douglass have dropped to sellers at $37. Shall Transports, in ympathy with a rise in London, have buyers at 458; the London rate is 478. 6d, sellers, Union Waterhosts are wanted at $105,
RAINERIES-China Sugars changed hands it $13) and $1324 and shares are Wanteḍ at latter rate. Luzons are unchanged.
MINING SHARES.Charbonnages show no hauge. Raube are weak with sellers at $8 Chinese Engineering and Mining Company's shares have buyers in the North at Tis. 16:
DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWN, Hoog- kong and Whampes Duck Company's shares sold at $107,
bat a few share seem to ba on offer now at $107. Fenwicks and New Amoy Dooks are auchanged. Shanghai Dooks have eased down a bit closing with buyers at Tis, 87, Hongkong nad Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company's shares changed hands at rates rang- ing between 352 sud 351, losing with sellers at
Shangani and Hongkow Wharves have advanced in Bhanghai to buyers at Tls, 295.
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Hong kong Lands sold at $99, hut have further sellers Kowloon Lands have been taken off the market at $26, Shanghai Landa bave bayers in the north at Tis, 121. Other stocks under this heading are unchanged and without sales.
Differing from most authorities on Chinees questions, Count de Foaroirville estimates the Influence of Sun-yat gen as considerable. It is only recently, he says, that Sun-yat-sep, leader of the anti-dynastic morement, his again appeared in the field. He has returned from Singapore, where he had been making his preparations in
COTTON MILLS.-Ewes bave fallen to Tis, order to attempt the removal of the presenting the Shangliai Mills are unchanged, and the raising of a large army. Sun-yal-sen Hongkong Cottons are quist, but steady at 8103 knows, and beaches, that history prosents a
SUNDRY MANUFACTURING "COMPANIES.*** series of sel-backs; be knows the history of the China Light and Powers have buyers at 864 national movement in Chins, and he is da- termind that this, at least, shall not be restrain-perhaps 55 Hongkong Electrice sold at $16
Green Island Cement, shares The Taiping Rabellion only caine to AD end through the interference of foreign Power quantities at $103 and a farther enquiry exists. in the affairs of the Empice, and especially In other stocks under this heading nothing through the energetic military advance of the has been done and rates are unchanged.
MISCRILANEOUS, China-Borneos -fetched celebrated Gordon, Had it not been for $107, closing steady. China Providents ara in Europe, and especially England, the Manchu demand at 89), after reported sales at 39.35 to dynasty would have ceased to exist sixty 3950, Langkate have sellers in changhai at years ago and the Chinese-race--would T, 520, A.-S. Watsons are outainable at $93. have rogained its integrity. Sun-yat asu has now attained a double resuit-first that Other stocks under this heading are unchanged the Chinese people are decided not tal without transactions..
appeal to foreign aid in their affaire, and secondly that the programas of the Reform party includes the utmost protection and com. plets security to Westernere residing in China in the event of the party triumphing.
The Manchu dynasty is the scapegoat for sli the tribuistions which have affliated not only China but Europe in ita dealings with China. In a probation.jesued by Suuyat-sen and affixed to all the pagodas and public places, ha maintains that foreigners have only been persecuted ance the Manchu dynasty was inangarated The Chow, the Han, and the Ming dynasties Accorded pretention to the Nestorians in Tinsnfu, the Budd hists in the whole of the South, and the Catholice in Poking, but the Teing dynasty has persented the white races and their religions and has closed every step to progress and industry. Count de Pouvoirville goes on to point out the friendliness of the revolutionaries towards foreigners. As soon as disorder breaks. out their first concern is to see that the European quarters are protected, and Chinese anti-foreigners receive short thrift, Thereby Sun-yat-een hopes to wesivo European sympathy. Ha is careful to point out that the movement has nothing is common with the Barer and other anti-foreign outbreaks, which are entirely opposed to the aims of the Reformers. It would appear from the remarks of this writer that the national movement which is eo evident at the present time is a phase of revolutionary activity,, although not recognised as such, even among the nati themselva. This is jast-where-the ingenuity of the Revolutionists is minifeet. They are pushing the national movement for all it is worth keeping back the main object--the ovar throw of the dynasty where it is pot politic te expose it, as they are convinced this will be the inevitableconsensuse of thenational movement. they are furthering their aims by open and legitimato obanuels. They are carrying on La.nationalistic propaganda anong the Chiasse resident abroad, not secretly but through righ officials of the Government, Dural officers, und others,
who in the various foreign ports where Chinese are established preach the spirit of nationalimu, more or less sincerely in the name. of the Emperor. We find, for example, n official appeal by an emissiry of the "Coart to all true Chinose to rally round the Son of Heaven"
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