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The Tinca of the 23rd uit. publishes the following letter written in Peking, presenting ora sido of the question as to the status of tho Chiness Seven por Cent. Loon recently issued, about which there has been so much discussion - Sir,-As bondholder of the above and other Chinn loans, I have beou greatly interested in TJITAROEM the correspondence. which
appeared in your
**! | TJILIWONG columus on October. 22, November 29, and December 5; the first and third communications
TJILATJAP.. from emanating
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in Chinoso affairs, who styles himself Ex-Consul," and the second hearing the signature of H. E. TJIBODAS ... Tang Shao-yi, President of the Board of Posts
TJIMAHI and Communications, by which he affirms that the bonds of the above loan are a direct obliga tion of the Imperial Chinese Government, in refatation of "Ex-Consul'a" assertion to the contrary
The Peking-Hankow Railway Redemption Loan, to
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was to raise the money at home, but notwitle NORDDEUTSCHER
standing the inducements offered, in the supe of 7 per cent interest and a share of the profits of tho railway, the bouds were not readily purchased by the Chiueso investor. This accounts for the sale of tho bonds be the Government to a foreign market, with the nadertaking to pay the capital and interest in sterling
The President of the Board of Posts and Communications at the time when it was decided to sell the bonds in London was II.B. Han Shin- chang, who becane Grand Councillor before the sale was completed. Ho was succeeded "as President by H.E. Tang Sliuo-yi, but as thosale was effected during the regime of the. former the responsibility of the same rests entirely with him. It
t may therefore be safely assumed that the statement contained in H.E. Tang Blac-yi's letter, which appeared in your is-ne of Noram- | ber 29, was made with the full knowledge and approval of the Body of Grand Councillors, who. constitute the Imperial Chinese Government.
The document from which "Ex-Consal" quotes,which was addressed to Lord Salis bury 18
years ago, expressly refers "Provincial loans," which, in those days, were raised on the personal guarantee of the Viceroy without Emperial authority, but the Faking-Hankey Railway Redemption Loan is not a Provincial lona. It is an Imperial Chinese Government loan, sanctioned by Im-. perial Edict, and it is so described by H.E. Lord Li Ching-fong, the Chinose Minister to Great Britain.
If a Ministry or Board of a Government undertaken ⚫ certain responsibilities, such responsibilities, cannot be doomed to be other than those of the Government of which that Ministry or Board forms a part. The Board is not a separate body, nor is it an entity in itself; it exists only as part of the Government, and it therefore follows that the Board of Posts and Communications haring Issued a loan of the Imperial Chinese Gorein ment, duly sanctioned by Imperial Edist, it oanot be questioned that such a loan is a due and proper obligation of the Imperial Chiness Government.
Finally Ex-Consul”” is puzzled because the Chinese Government isshed a loan at 7 per cent. when it can borrow freely at 5 per cent.; but be fails to observe that 5 porcent, loans redeemable in 0 years or at a prewing in a shorter period produce net to the Government about 10 per cont. less than the 7 por cont. loan in ques- tion, which is redeemable at par in ten years. He further overlooks the important factor of a 5 per cent. ommission on materials purchased abroad which the Government has to pay to the
into account, it gives to the investor of the 7 per cont. loan a slightly better result than that of the per 5 cunt. loan, whillat to the Chinese Government the result in practically the amo. It may not be out of place here to suggest that the time is near al hand when Chias may be justi- fted in expecting from the foreign Powers more liberal terms in the watter of loans. The enor mous valuo of mineral and other resources of the Chinese Empire generally admitted,
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Peking, Dec. 27, The Times appends the following note: We are officially informed that no decrea as to this Jon has as yet been communicatăl to H.M. Legation, and so notification has been received from the Chinese Government of the terms and -conditions of the loan.
The P. & O. 8. N. Col'n str. Pulma left Singapore for this port on the 20th instant, at 1.30 p.m., and is das here on the 26th instant, at about 4 p.m.
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appeared on this subject in car columnap.a., on Thursday, the 23rd instant. The letter of "Ex-Consul", criticizing the prospecting of this loan appeared in The Times on October 22, Tang
on
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CHILDREN OF
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applied to this loan, as its object was to protect (Formerly of the Imperial Chinese Customs
Service, Author of "The Mystic Flowery Land," etc.).
the Government from being, committed to foreign obligations by subordinate officials. it. declared that the Government would not be responsible for loans contracted by provincial authorities until the Imperial sauction had beanTHE VOLUME which consists of 146 notified to the representative of the conatry historical interest showing the disposition of Pages, and includes 2 Sketch Flan of concerned. The Ediot by which the original the Forces at the battle of Kwailin, is dedicated internal loan was authorized bad not, he stated, to Sir ROBERT HART, G.C.M.G., and Dr. A boon communicated to the British Legation : in
RENNIE any case it does not authorize the emission of the bonds on any foreign market, and subscrib. ers therefore "simply accept the position of native bondholders, and can claim no higher rights than the Chinese Government thinks fit to accord to its own subjects."
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Mr. and Mrs E. A. M.
Williama
Mr. J. W. Wilson
HOTEL.
Mir O. C. Konch Dr. F. Kost Mr. A. Kidward Mr and Mrs Knight
and family
Biz & Mira Laos could Mr W. Lowrie Me L. Magen Mr T. Phillips Mr W Pringle, Ir Mr
T. Saylo
ür Dadly Smith
Ir. F. Booksen Capt. and Ira. A H
Stowart and child Mr II, F. Stoneham Mr. B. Taylor Dr. A. W. Weyatio
ON SALE.
MAIL TABLES
POR 1911.
Shows the dates of departure of the Mails
to Europe and America, and the dates of their expected arrival at their destinations, as
the dates of returu Mails.
Mounted on Card
On Paper
30 Conta 20
On Sale at the Hongkong Daily Press Offloa
Hongkong, 6th February, 1911.