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THE CITY OF SIANEU,
The third ariole of the satine being written by Dr. Morrison to The Times is dated Biaufa, January 31st
Bizala is one of the most famous cities in China For long periods. It was daterent times the capital of the Empire under dynasties which reigned in China during 25 contarian. Ita ram, 12 miles in circumference, and the lofts gate towers are sa imposing as those of Peking. They were built in the early years of the raiga dynasty (1368-1399),
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 1st, 1910.
well, sad are an immense silvance on the "olif system
Bianfn has for many years boen à ventre f.. et 10 times more nutritious than ordinary Cocoa.
missionary setivity Adam Sehsal oume hate as far back as 1622, and resided chars until há was called to Peking, where he assisted in the preparation of the calendar for the last Emperor of the Ming Dynasty. At present the Cathelio Mission belongs to the Order of There is a French Bishop, tan. Monseigneur Gabriel Maurice, and he is assisted in the oity by one American Father and one Irish Father and by a number of native some of her aid be trained in Homeste
Protestant missionaries carry on a successful work. They have excellent schools and their medical work is known throughout the province.
here, and one lady, doctor, and the relief they
of the tanndondition. For centuries At present there are-four medical missionaries
and, are in excellent
it has been known as the Western capital, population variously estimated at from quarter of a million to one million, the lever figare being the more trustworthy. Within the walls is a large Kahemedan population, and there are a dozen or more mosques, one of which olgime to be the most ancient in China, From time to time with the last few years they here received visita Trpal religious teachers of emir Farios from Constantinople.
The Shefa "the late Empress Dowager and Emperor stayed while Peking was in foreign military occupation.. **The palace in which they found refuge was a former residence of this Fices roy of this and the adjoining province of Kanga, It had remained unoccupied sites the Viceroy had transferred his residence to Lanchow, The palace is shown to visitors, who wonder why such fine halla
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to suffering cannot be overestimated. They belong to the Baptist Missiotinty Society. There in also branch of the "Bcandinaviati Alliance Manion of America, which carries on an setive and successful mission work in the previnos of Shenai and Kausu. It is affiliated to the Chine Inland Mission
The Provincial Deliberative Assembly met here, as fuother capital alties, on October 14, and the sittings contined for the statutor v 40 days, The good songs and decoram which were. characteristic of the first meeting of these Assemblies were also conspicuous here. I visited the Assembly, while in season and was much impressed. They appeared to have been sccustomed to such deliberations for many years, and not, as was the fact, for a few days Assembly of whom 16 were residents of the city and 50 were elected in the country. Daily
and neglected Paviliona should be a ty only, Sirtysir members constituted the
*** The Governor of the province, En Shop, is a
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The question of opium was the chief topic of discussion, and there was complete agrement as to the necessity of dealing with the opium evil,
No11 | in Appearance, but ill-itted to be the ruler of
province seeking guidance along modern lines Bat he has powerful connections and retains office at his own pläisure, för is not his daughter married to Prince Tesi Chen, the eldest son of Shenai Province is backward in its support of Prince Ching, the President of the Graad the anti-oplum movement. It laga far behind Counell ? A former Governor was Tuan Fang, the adjoining province of Shanal, where under who subsequently zone to be Viceroy, of the the enlightened Ting Pao-chan there has been metroj, itan provincë, where he had ozperience compete suppression of poppy cultivation of the Apriciousness of high office under an Completo suppression there and the consequent Oriental despot. His sudden dismissal from sixfold increase in price has enabled this pro- ofles last November, when apparently in high vince, where the cultivation was gröster then in favour, was nowhere more regretted than in this any provious year, to reap a rich harvest. Lack province, He was Governor hare during the of co-ordination of this kind among the pro- Boxer outbreak and during the stay here of the
vinous in a serious hindrance to the suppression Imperial Court after its flight from Poking of theori: In the ktreets Itinerant preachers Every missionary in the province speaks of kim warn the people against the use of opiain ; an wih graffede. During the persecution, he the other hand, the Gavernment wants money, noted most honourably, and humanoly Af the wad the people can in this province most basily risk of punishment for disobedienen of the Imy their taxes with opium;!! // !!! perial orders le resound every foreigner in the pag Province, Tas Fang is one of the chief autho rilles on ancient Chinese bronses, and his private collection is the nest in the Empire. It was enriched during his tenure of offios here. Tro sures are constantly being found. No other portion of China offers such a rich field for archeological research. The city contains many interesting objects. In the north west corner parade-ground in the Mancha city is the atone with the impress of the hand of the press Wu Tze-lion, The Pei-lin, the Forest of Tablets, contains the greatest collection of historical records in stone, pictorial and other wise, in the Empira Within the enclosure je now henged in a shabby little pavilion the Nosows ataupon Indian-grown and Indian nu- torian Tablat, which was
haring arrived, Consignees of Carge are heroby informed that their Gpyds are being landed at their risk, "Into the hazardons, and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company, Ltd., whence delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be Wit to the office of the Undersigned before they will not
NOON on the 1st April, or
No Flee Insurance has been effected, and any gods remaining in the Godown after the 1st April w be subject to rent.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
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It has, says the Calcutta Englishmasi, boen conolusively astablished that, with the exception of the duty on silver, all the other new tarm will fall almost exclusively upon Anglo-Indian community. But we have been cooling ourselves with the reflection flat in the case of tobacco at least we could sook relief by consuming the local product; and thus help the indigenous tobacco trade. But, apparently us are not to be allowed even this little conves- mon; for if Mr. Montagu's reply to questions in the Commons jesus anything, foreshad-
there from its former positedly removed fastured tobacco. He is reported by Reater to
have stated that the Government of India has undertaken to examine without delay the question of a sorresponding taxation of native tobacco. This is probably due to prosze brought to bear upon Parliament by the
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LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS. interest she displayed in the proceedings
oufalde the city after the departure of the enterprising Dane who secured a replica of it for the Metropolitan Museum of New York. It is one of the most famous Christian monumente in the world, and, is subjected, is in Erected risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and in 781 4.0, the tablet tasting to the many establishments that the Nestorians then had Kowloon Wharf, and Godern Company, stin China, for the Syrian apostle had arrived in Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves Sisafn in 635. For two centuries they enjoyed delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods religious liberty, but they were proscribed in 843. The monument was unearthed in 1625, have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining and the first account of it was published by the
delivered after the End April will be subject Jesuit Semedo a few years later. It is certain result of the agitation that arose. It was menal sales of the raw material,
to rent.
All Clairas agalust the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 25th April, or they will not be recognizes
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are
to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 1st April, at 3 F.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Laling will be countersigned by
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that further excavations, scientifically con- dacted, would unearth other evidences of the Nestoriana in China.
THE MILITARY SPIRIT.
The ancient city is awakening. The spirit of militarism sad of Western education is abroad. Though s Tarter general's command, the mili- tary forces of the city are animportant. It is to acquire more importance in the fatune. The building has began outside the East gate of what will be one of the four chief military ashools of the Empire. Already there is an excellent military preparatory school, with cloan well-kept buildings and facilities for Instruction along modern lines Panchos are Chinees who
tobacco. It masy perhaps be as well to warn the Government of India against taking any such Strangely enough, the Sicek Exchange did sation. In 1885, when there was somewhat not respond to any extent to the eroitament in heary definit to make good, a tax on Indian Mincing-lans. Although rabber sliares were grown tobacco was suggested, but the Govern better on the day, there were no remarkabla meat were constrained to drop the idea as the rises to be recorded as the result of the pheno
In Mineing lane dealers were talking con- pointed out that the poorer classes in India. would rather forego food than their "philin fidently of prices being even higher a fortnight of tobacco; that it was almost more of a necessity hence, to thơm than food. No hasty notion, therefore, should be taken in this connection now,
RECORD PRICE FOR BUBBER.
All records for the price of plantation rubber were broken on March 8th at the fortnightly motion sales held in the London Commercial Sale Rooms, Minging-lane.
A
parsel of rabber from the famous Vallam. bross estates, one of the first lots to be offered, realised 102, 631. par pound, as compared with the highest price a fortnight age of 9% 1011.
by
far the highest price ever-
WEATHER REPORT.
the following report:
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued
On the 31st at 12.10 p.m.-The depression lying over N.E. Japan yesterday is moving
way over the Pacific.
The barometer is rising over Japan, and a slight to moderate increase of pressure has taken place oras. China
The "high" ares remains over N. China, and
have gone through a course of military training This in, of material, and it created the Pressare is relatively low over the Chins Bes
in Japan. There are 200 students Every realized for Hohoolboy in Blantu is gfyon daily drill, and the
Strong N.E. and E. winds may be expected
Chins Ses
sa: "Cherente" and "Medic" from ellect upon the physique and smartasss of the greatest excitement in the crowded anetion in the Formosa Channel and the N. part of the
Havre of sa. "Charente from Bordeaux ex sa Villod Auras," in connection with above
boys is quite noticeable, &
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́ING UXT WAS STANIED BY THE LATE ROBEEN TRESSAGES), (E'ERLENGTE AND MÁF BEEN COLD AS ITS BIKE & taga
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending SCOTCH WHISKY.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon today is as follows: Hongkong & Neighbourhood(*) Formona Channel NE. winds,
strong Same as No. L South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks. South coast of Chins between? Same as No. 1
Hongkong and Hainan... I (NE, and E. winds, strong; drizzling rain
rooms, excitement a
which lasted throughout the any Probably the greatest change observable in
A year ago hard fine Fars rubber was quoted Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods modern China is the honour shown now to the at about in 48 per lb. Two months ago that 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 Inchen, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valu. formerly despised military profession. In many price had risen to Ta 78, a month ago, to 8, 4 ables are being landed and stored at their risks ways is honour shown in improved pay with per lb.
consug nént improvement in disolphins and The rooms were crowded when the call into the hazardous sind or extra hazardous Go Bigher sprit de corps, in the high commands opened at eleven o'clock, and they downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., at Kowloon, whence delivers sought for by Imperial Princes in the volation still more crowded when, after an exhausting
which has reversed the corresponding ranks day's businowe, the close came st five o'clock may be obtained immediately, after landing."
of civil and military oflein's sad has awarded Optional Cargo will be forwarded on into the military a scale of dignities compared a woman was present, and the gangways were For the first time in the history of these salas Intimation is received from the Consignes with the civil that a few years ago would crowded with mon-many of them from the "before · Noon To-day, requesting it to be
have been deemed impossible. Military rank country and obviously unconnected with the sale, landed here
may come to supersede civil rank in the bet equally obviously rubber shareholders. As
girations of the ambitions Soldiers now are for the women, she was undoubtedly a large or mist. proud of their uniforme, they keep their rifles. alean, they are smart and respectful always, solors se we know them a few years ago. of course, comparing them with the Chinese Soldiers now demand that they be treated with consideration by their own authorities. Offers tray I on the train ft-class the rank and file will not nifer themselves to be herded as before like cattle in open trucks; they now require covered carriages in which they can sit with comfort. It le noticeable change. The con tempt which the regular soldier displays for the antrained brave in not low than the contempt: Same entertained by the foreigner for the slovenly object in
Bale of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned Goods remaining unclaimed after The 4th April, at Noon, will be subject to
and landing charges. rent and
All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 5th April, or they will not be recognized.
All damaged packages will be rawined on the 4th April, at 3 p.m.
No Fire Laurance has been affected.
P. THOMAS,
Agent Hongkong, 28th March, 1910.
“GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNBES. FROM ANTWERP HULL, LONDON AND STRAITS: Steamship
risk and
GLENROY Captain Holman, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, Kowloon, and stored at expenses) AA
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be ex- amined on TUZEDAT, the 5th April, at 3 P.M.
All claims atst be presented within fifteen days of the steamer's arrival hero, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admitted. the Goods have left the Godowas, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 6th April will be subject
to rent.
Mo Fire Insurance has been offested. Bill of Lading will be countersigned byj
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
Agents Hongkong, 30th Marok, 1910.
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The city is rich in its schools--its higher school and its normal school being unusually fine They are modern style, well built, with clean commotions class rooms. But the city is poor In teachers. More teachers, and tenchers of a higher olaze, are badly needed. The Chinese de not realize the importance of securing the best. teachers. Unlike the Japanese, who engaged de best torchers that money could procure, the Chinese are contented if the teachers are a little superior to the taught.
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In the many schools of the pity there are only three foreign teachers, and they are Japanese. Some time ago there were 14 Japanese. Speaking no Chinese they teach by writing the ideographs on a blackboard-se unstimulating
way of giving instruction as could well be devised. There is a widespread desire to learn English, and at most of the schools English is taught, but it is of an elementary kind and Chinese by gaite unserviceable. It is taught who have received a meagre training in Shanghai or in Japan. There is also a police school where police are trained on modern Hnes. Dressed memi foreign uniform and armed with batone they are rationed at blue seatry boxed through- oat the city. They are civil and do their duůs
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