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THE OPIUM MONOPOLY the alloy of copper removed. The art of the
VESSELS EXPECTED.
PIA, THE INDIAN MAIL
The Apear str, Catherine Apcar from Cal cutta left Singapore on the 10th inst., p.m., and may be expected bere to-morrow.
The Indo-China str. Nemaang loft Calcatta for this port via the Straits on the 12th inst., and may be expectol here on or about the 28th inst. The Indo-China str, Kumsang left Calcutta for the Straits and Hongkong on the 17th Inst. and is das here about the 3rd prox
THE AMERICAN.MAIL.
The P.M. str. Mongolia will be dispatched from Manila - Hongkong on the 23rd inst. and is due at this port on the 26th inst., at daylight.
The T.KK. str. Tenyo Maruicom San Fran aisee left Yokohama on the 20th inst. for Hong. kong, sad is das to arrive here on the 28th inst
Japanese metal worker was bort duplayed in the We (Straits Times) have not at our disposal peculiarly Japanoss alloy known as Shakudo, a suficiency of reliable information to justify containifig, golat allvar (odppor, 1658, ira, and
THE ENGLISH, MAIL. us in saying whether the ru-grant of the Canton arsenic. It had deep rich tones of black, was The P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s str. Delta left Bing- opinm motopoly is a breach of treaty rights or capable of resolving a splendid polish, and was apore for this port on the 17th inst. at 6 pm. not. It is so described in the statements of the perfect ground for inlaid designs of gold, silver, with the outward English Mails Bombay merchants, who are very deeply con and for being similarly inlaid it tin. The to-day af about 6 and ja duo here cerned, and there does ant appear to be any Japanese had some peculiar alloys. One was doubt that, if no effective representations are made from the old bronze guns taken from made, enormous losses will be suffered by a great the Chinese in the war. The medals given to many large dealers, and the Indian public the Japanese soldiers who had taken part in revenue will suffer also. There are a certain that war wars made by melting the bronze of number of people who maintain that the ruin of the guns with iron-arsenic spice. The medals all who engage in such trades as the production were carefully barnished and boiled in and sale of opinn or slcoholic liquors is a matter solution of copper-sulphate, vordigris, and water, for rejoicing, because they regard such trading That alloy almost rivalled Shakudo, The Ü in itself u crime against society. They have Japanese made more numerous applications of no great warrant for that view than a Chinoso copper than any other country. They had crowd has when it murders a few missionaries as a simpla farnsen, blown by bellows, worked_by protest against the iniquity of preaching doe-eight men, who received a penny an hour. The trines contrary to se sacred a thing as the worship. farmaco was put in the ground, and was so of ancestors, When a demand for any artiole simple that prospectors might well use such exists, the traders who supply it have a respon furanos with box bellows. If they could sond home sibility which begins and ends with perfectly a few ingots of copper, or a piece of silver with bouest dealing. Bome people Lava so great a their report, it would be of great value at repugnance to flush diols that they put the meeting of directors in Londen. Professor butcher on a lower sole than the brewer. Thoro Gowland's lecture was illustrated by limelight is, In fact, na positive rule by which a moral views of examples of the metal work of the standard can be set for the trader. Flesh diet Jupanees, while ou the soreen wore shown dia in moderation may be good, liquors in moderatien grams of typical Japanese furnaces for molting. may be good also; opinm ander certain conditions bronze and silver and refining copper, and is one of the greatest boons known to men. It Japanese methods of "colouring" gold coins, stands at top of the niedicinos, quinine perkape. coming nort
If the amount of suffering relievod by the drug were set against the amount of suffering produced by excess, the good might be found to greatly outmessure the ovil. The determination of what is right and wrong is not for the trader, but for governments soting under expert medical advice. We have a right, there fore, to insist that the trader should be fairly dealt with, whatever the thing he deals in, if that thing is not expressly prohibited by law. Whon the Imperial Government accepted the view that the Chinese Government honestly desirod to put an end to opium smoking, a mutual agree. ally diminish cultivation so as to censo al'ogether in a period of ten years. Ühing" undertook simultaneously to reduce the area planted within in the manipulation of her investments, amount 14th instant, and may be expocted here to-
WOES OF THE MONEY QUEEN.”
The loss of her first lawsuit has profoundly discouraged Mrs. Hetty Green, America's "money quson." Though the amount involved was only about a hundred guineas, the old lady. who is now in her seventy-fifth year, takes the most despondent riow of her defeat, which she Parently regards as proof that her brain is losing its canning.
It was noticed that she appeared in court adempanied by a nurse, and ramours of her
The P.M. str. Korea left Ban Fraunisso on the 7th instant, for Hongkong, via Japan and Shanghai, and is due hers on the 4th prox.
THE ATHTRALIAN MAIL. The LG.M, ste. Coblenz left Sydney on the 4th inst., at noon, and may be expected here on or about the 26th inst
The E & A str. Alinham loft Sydney on the 8th inst. for Queenelands ports, Manila and Hongkong
THE GERMAN MAIL.
The IG M. str. Luction carrping the Gor- man Malls with dates from Berlin of the 1st inst, left Colombo on the 19th inst. p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 29th inst.
THE CANADIAN, MAIL":
The C.P.E. atr. Empress of India loft Van- couver on the 15th inst. am. for Hongkong via usual ports of call.
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
mont was entered into that India should grad-tailing health have been strengthoned by the left Bingapore for this port on the 17th inst., The NY.K, str. Kaya Maru (European Line) Mr. E. H. R. freen, to New York to assist her and is exposted here to-day announcement that she has summered her sou,
The Danish str. iam loft Sabang on the
morrow,
it is
iage ap said, to £15,000.003.
to question the sinoority of what has been done Durried daughter, Mrs. Matthew Aster Wilks, Kingdom on the 4th instant for Hongkong, vis The Mogul Line str. Lenson left United
Straits.
her own dominions, so that there would be oleat
t of her bond fide purpose. There proof
is no need in China with regard to stoppage of poppy growing. It may have been in excess of what was promised, or it may have been less. The
ten year term under the agrosnient, however, must be respected. In the opinion of the best authorities, it would be impossible to stamp out the habit in a less period than that without:|
Mrs. Green is living just now with her
but still retains her humble fat in Hoboken at s rental of £4's mouth. Her son, who is presit out of the Texas Midland Railway, states that he expects to take up his duties as his mother's financial adviser and assistant in Jaly,
The Bank Ling Ltd.'a str. Aymeric left Van cover, B., on the 4th inst. for Hongkong via Japan ports,
The "Ben" Line str. Bunlarig from Leith, Antwerp sud London left Singapore on the 16th instant fer this port
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STEAMERS
ALINE WOERMANY, British str., 1,449, J. D. Martin, 7th June-Saigon Za Jane, Ries and General-Chinos ANH, British str. 1,350, J. B. Harris, 13th
June-Shanghai 9th June, General Butterfield & Swire.
ARRATOON APCAR, British str.. 2,931. D.
Thomas, 18th June-Kobo 11th and Moji BANGKOK, Gorman str., 1,257, F. Nicolaisen,
13th Jane, Genoral-Davi Snesoon & Co.
18th June Hangkok 10th June, Rico and Meal -Yuon Fat Hong, BORNEO, German str. 1,344, F. Srinbill. 16th June Sandakan 11th Jane, Tiler and General-Malchera & Co.
BUJUN MARU, Japanese str. 1.403. 1 Fawno-
19th June-Shanghai vin Swaton, 18th Jane, toneral-Osaka Shosen Kaishn BUT MARU, Japanese rtu., 1.813. M. Yami moto; 14th June-Dairen 7th June Coal t Mithzi Bissan Kaisha.
CMENAN, British str., 1.350, Jones, 1911 Taps -Shanghai 16th Juur, Genoral-“Baltér flold & Swire.
CHINKIANO, British et, 1,229, Kay, 4th June Saigon 31st May, Rice-Butterfield & Swire
CHITUEN, Chinese şir., 1.177. C. Stowart, 15th
June-Shanghai 11th Jane, Geral C. M. S. N, Co. CHOWFA, German etr., 1,055, F. Schmitz, 19th June--Bangkok 6th and Hoshow th Jane, Rice-Norddeutscher Lloyd DEVAWONGBE, German str., 1,057, F. Rehwoldt, 2011 June--oilow 19th Jule, Rico- Batterfield & Swire. EXTRESS or Cury, Beitish str., 3046, W.
Davison, N., 16th June-Vancouver 25th May, Mails and General-C. P. E. Co.
FASANG, British str., 1,410, H. Malkin, 20th June-Saigon 16th June. Rice and General -Jardine, Matheson Co.
FITZPATRICK, British str. 2.838, R. E. Hat
chinson, 20th June-Moji 14th June, Coal -Order
7th
HAINE, French str., 636, E. de Catalano, Jane-Haiphong, 4th Juns, Rice and General-Messageries Maritimes, HALDIS, Norwegian str., 1,065, G. Solberg,
17th June Bangkok 7th June, Rice Aagaard. Thomson & Co.
HANOI, French str., 782, J. Faunier, 20th June Haiphong and Hoihow 17th Jane, Gea- aral-A. R. Marty.
HONGERE, British str. 2,056, Holme, 20th June
-Singapore 14th
doing more harm than good, and until the period NAPIER JOHNSTONES' dealing to let the traders take advantage of it: "SQUARE BOTTLE" tokohama for this port vin, porte on the HONGARINE MAY 1. Jaune. General-Woo Bin.
China bound by every law of fair
for winding up their businesses and finding new ways of employing their capital
Bat thore is a section in China which grudges the share of profit upon opium that goes to foreizaors, and desires to exclude the Indian supplies so that those who mange the opium departments of the government thy hare a monopoly to deal with Against that it is the duty of the British Govern. - ment to protest most strongly. If Chine believes that the opium habit can be stamped out in less tima ten years, it is her duty to go formally to the British Goverunicut with suit able representations on the subject, and we do not doubt that they would receive the most favourable consideration. It is the very sincere wish of England and of India to have quite dene with a business which cause infinite pain and misunderstanding, and, though the sacrifice. already made has been great, a final effort would be made sheerfully if the need of MG ware obvious Let us not forget, however, that corruption is almost universal in Chinese official quarters, and that a great many officials are finding the amount of attention that is given
to opium extremely embarrassing. They know quite well that the moment the import of opium ceases this attention will cease also, and afterwards they can manipulate supplies and prices entirely to suit their own ends. We are not anti-opiumiste, but if we were, this point would not escape por observation, and we should consider it
very grave disadvantage to let the forein trade, ba throttled before the home sonroes of supply have been practically extinguished also. The value of foreign inter- set, and close watching of all that is being done, is a most important means contributing to the destruction of the traffic by easy, safe stages. Undoubtedly soms of the best men in China are intent on stamping ont cultivation, but even the Chinese themselves admit that obedience to the Imperial decrees has not bean uniform, and that (714 the trafo still tourishes, in many quarters. It offers unique opportunities of personal onrich- ment to highly placed officials, and the people are quite content to ignore official lapsos provided they can get their favourite drug en less onerous terms than are contemplated by the regulations. made at Peking. If the grant of the Cantou monopoly is contrary to treaties, is should be resisted with the utmost vigour. Everyone,. even the opium merohnuts, will he relieved
when the ten years' period comes to an end, for there. has been a good deal of wit speculative businosa. If the Chinese care to go on cultivating the poppy, whoa India has ceased doing so, we shall regard that as a matter oopoerning themselves. and shall be free from the accusation of “profit- ing by a nation's depravity." But, for the present, wo have a right and a duty to insist on strict adhesion to the agreement.
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Things Japanose being of particular interest general meeting of the Institute of Metals at at the moment, there was a large attendance of
Storey's rate, St. James's Park, whon Profesor W. Gowland read a paper on The Art of Working Hetals in Japan. He said that the subject presented to the metallurgist and crafte man unique modes of dealing with metals and extracting
and purifying them, and adapting them by simple processes to practical and oras- mental uses. Gold, silver, copper, iron and tin were the only substances recognized as metals proper by the early Chinese and Japanese writers. Gold was "The King of Metals" because it never rusted and could be melted many times without appre elable loss of weight. The Japanese were skilful washers of gold; and succeeded where modern methods oculd not
The old gold washer carely upphed.
wages, because
they were regarded as properly paid by the dust which adhered to their clothes. Sometimes a naggot also adhered. Gold on copper was used to ornament temples, and this led curly travellora to imagine that there was a large quantity of gold in the country, Thero was no mint in Japan until the sixteenth century; the first coin was valued at sixteen guineas, and contained several ounces of gold. Gold was only alloyed with silver, and not with copper, and the coins were therefore nearly. white in colour: The
silver from the apper surface. Silver, had been in ase in Japon for many centuries. Copper was added to allvet as an alloy Silver was cast by being melted in sarth Furnaces with ́obaromal, and cast in linon moulds in water. Silver and copper articles were given the appear ance of real silver by the outer surface having
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Per Kuanglah, from Shanghai, for Hong kong, Mra Malcolm.
Per Manche, from Haiphong, Mr B. I. Dassonenr, Baxtiesi, Laubie, MacDonald Bich- mond and Misegel.
For Taiyudh; from Melbourne, Mrs Connor, Miss Diamond Capt Bestach, Master Adaws, Meters Priese, H. Dawson, E. O. Murphy, W. Welstead, Donovan, Beets, Snodgrass, Kaigon
and Edward,
11th Tus-Meji 6th June, Cool-Toyo Kisen Kaishe, HONGWAN I. British str., 2,060, Hainsworth, 3rd
Juno-Singapore 29th Gazoral
May, Order HUE French sc. 7:2, Panier. 8th May-
Haiphong 5th May, General-A. R. Marty
Herenow, British str. 1,217, E Forsyth. 16th June-Tientsin. Sia Cheloo 9th June, General-Antierfield & Swire.
TCHANG, British str. 1,228, R. E. Tuebben, 16th June-Wakamaten 10th June, Coal- Butterfield & Swire.
JAPAN, British str., 5,806, A, Stewart, 19th June-Singapore 14th June, Goaetul- David Sassoon & Co.
JOSHIN MARU, Japaness str.. 702, H. Mary,
18th Jans-Moji 12th June, General Osaka Bhonen Kaishn
15th Jare-Moji 9th Juno, Conl-Mitsui Bassse Kaisha.
Per Rabi, from Manila, Mr and Mrs A. F. Thayer, Lt. and Mrs Cayron, Capt. and Mrs Eastman, Miss C. Patten. Mr. W. F. Barney, KAIFUKU MARU, Japanese str., 3.070, 8. Mr AL. Ammon, Mr. 8 G. Rand, Mrs Rich- mond, Mr C N. Mantro, Mr S. J. Riordan, Dr. and Mrs Coźl, Mr G. A. Bener, Mr 0. W. Nesbitt, Mr and Mrs Gasth and infant, Rev. F. Ginnoar, Rev. C. Arrany, Mr Jas. Lt. J. H Clark, Mr and Mrs Chang.
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KAMO MANU, Japanase str., 8.523, F. L.. Bomi-
mor, 20th June-Shanghai 17th June, Beor and M'dise-Nippon Yasen Krisha. KIANG CHING, Chiness atr., 1,002 A F
Brigandor, 5th June-Chinkiang 3let April, General-Tung Leo. MrKWANGSE, British str., 1,228, P. Cole, 4th June
Per Tonkin, for Japas, &c. Mrs L. Brown, Me D. MacDonald, Me J. N. Hahter. Gosatalong, Mr A Marchaud, Capt. Cartey, Mr Isidore Taser and Mr Houdeson
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Swice. LoONG BANG, British str. 1092, Z. Wheeler, 20th June-Manila 17th June, General- Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Loosos, German str., 1.620, C. Schultzon, 19th Juno-Bangkok 13th Jane, Rice--Butter- fald & Ewire.
LOYAL, German str., 1,237, R. Wegner lat
June-Wakamate 25th May, Coal Sander, Wieler & Co. MANDASAN MARU, Japanese str., 3.245. K.
Shimiden, 18th Juuo-Mike 12th June, Coal-Mitmi Basa Keisha. MABTE, German str., 1,169, Christiansen, 20th Jong-Haiphong 18th June, Rice Jebsen & Co.
OMURO MARU, Japaness str., 1.770, 8. Takagi,
30th MayPort Arthur 23rd May, Coal Mitsui Busan Kaisha.
PONGTONA, German str, 998. Fotoführ, 16th June-Bangkok 10th June. Rice and Tim- ber-Batterield & Swire.
QUARTA, German str., 1,145. H. Madsen, 77th June-Macassar 3rd June. Sugar and General-Java-China-Japan Lijn. RAJARURI, German sir, 1,189, H. Brema, 16th June-Bangkok 5th June, Rise and Wood
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June-Balik Pepin 24th May, General- Asiatic.
SAMSEN, German str., 998, R. Petersen. 16th Jane-Swatow 10th June, Rios-Nord- deutscher Lloyd.
SARIE BANDJER, Chinew at: 667, J. Martin,
29th May Singapore 22nd May, Wood and Iren-E. C. Wilds.
SINGORA, German str. 1,120. Fr. Minhwitz, 8th June Bangkok 31st May, Rice- Norddeutscher Lloyd.
SoSHU MARU, Japanese siz., 1,809, T, Tama- molo, 18th June-Swntow 17th Jane, General Omaka Sbosen Kaisha... SPIE. Norwegian str. 971, 11. E. Solam, 16th Jane Saigon 12th June, Rics-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
SDEVIA. German str. 3,789, Katzte, 19th Jane Fecebow 10th Juns, General -- Hamburg- Amer ka Linie.
SUISANG, Britial str., 1.257, Picknell 2nd
Jung-Chingwantao 28th May, Coal Jardine Matheson & Con THORDIA, Nowegian str., 1091, T. Jorgensen, 19th Jn Bangkok via Santow 19th Inne Rice Aagaard Thoresen & Co.
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VALDURA, British str. 3,494, McDongall, 18th Jane Moji 12th June, Coal Mitimi Bussare Kaight.
VENEZIA, British str.. 2333, FE Pardon,
17th Juze-Meji 13th June, Cas-Order Wou, British str., 1,207, Teker, 18th June -Saigon 14th Jane, Rice-Butterfield & Swire,
YUNNAN, British str., 1.250, W. O. Jons,
9th June-Saigon 5th June, Rice- Batterfeld & Site. ⠀
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ARROW, British bargus, 2971, McIvor, 2011
May-Aujer 8th A Kerosene Oil. Standard Oil Co