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CANTON,

(From Our Own CORRESPONDENT.)

CANTON, January 20th, SPECIAL. IN TERVIEW AT THE VAHEN.

To-day, I was favoured with a special "interview by the Assistant Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Lu, who gave me

see me..

information on various subjects. On arriv ing at the Government Yamen, I was received with the utmost courtesy, and a messenger who spotte excellent English took my card up and informed me that the chief of the department was in Hongkong, but that his assistant would be most pleased to On being shown in to a large well-furnished office I was confronted by one of the most intelligent and mannerly men I have yet met. Mr. Lo is as American student holding degrees of Harvard and Chicago Universities and an excellent English scholar. He answered all my questions with One cannot help care and consideration. contrasting this reception with the order of things in the same Yamen under the late Viceroy when squeeze, and liberal squeeze At that, was the only thing that would obtain an interview, and then you required to speak Chinese, and were looked upón as a sort of intruder.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24TM¤, 1912.

ing that they are less civilized than them- selves and that it shows that the British evidently consider the Chinese much below their level when they think that white troops Of course this is a are not necessary.

Chinese idea and entrely apart from the utilitarian point of view, but it is nevertho- less interesting. The whole result of my interview was to show that things are going very well just now, and that we have in office a body of cleverer and more educated men than has ever been the case here before; and also that the welfare of the common people is the first consideration and the restoration of order in the province nearly an accomplished fact.

THE REVOLUTION

YUAN SHIH KAL The Provisional Government in Shanghai a telegram to Yan Shih-ksi oxpress. despatched lag bympathy at the attempt made spoa hie telegraphed that Yuan Shih-kii life. The Peking correspondent of the NC Daly Nets triarinions from hundreds of foreigners, as well as from all the Legations, on the failure of thesttempt on his life. Foreigners fully realise, says à correspondent, that Yuan in North China, for the Government is a cypher Shih-kai is necessary for a peaceful transition without him, whila the revolutionarios atontterly incapable of suddenly namining control and of when the climax is grashed. prerouting Poking from becoming a shambles

entside

DEATH OF MR. MNOMA.

Many in Hongkong will regret to learn. of the death of Mr. Masaichi Noma, who a few years ago was the Consal for Japan in Hongkong. He died recently at Bang- kole, where he was Second Secretary of Legation and Consul for Japan. We learn from the Bangkok Times that Mr. Noma was taken dangerously ill on Sunday, the th inst., his complaint being disease of the

years. Dr. Poix, Dr. Pin, and Dr. Schaefer were in attendance at the hospital, but kidneys from which he had suffered for some

was hopeless, and he gradually sank and died the following Wednesday. Our con- despite all treatment deceased's condition

temporary says Mr. Noma had been at the Japanese

General in the native city, and it is a fact that the foreigners who suffered loss on scount of the accident have been amply indemn fled. The adjoining tenant, a Frenchman, was given com of several handred tacks, while the agents for the destroyed rosidonee were also compensat ed. Further interesting developments are now sanounced. The authorities have decided to work. Recently a notice was posted up raise a regiment of soldiers for bomb-throwing abiding on the Chinese Band intimating that it had ben agreed to add another to the list of regiments. Not to be outdone by the "Dare to Dies" or "Vanguards" this new body was to be these men have been recruited or not le not called the Blood and Iron" Brigade. Whether known, but the first opinion that they would be

vity. Not only that, but last Thursday, the bomb-throwing" troops has been dispelled

for the first time, they made themselves pra

foreign

Quite minent in the

Settleasent. by the appearance of the latter in the native

a number of them wore to be seen in their very distinctive uniform marching along the principal through fares where they attracted a good deal of attention. The uniforms were now and for botab-throwing work, if, as stated, that in their branch of servies, or anything of such a store, they were about the worst colone ings that could possibly have been selected.

a varied experience of the Diplomatic ser blus alas with a yellow strips. The caps were of the peaked variety in the same shade as the vice. He was an MA. of Maronbian

evidently tuntos. Two members of the corps, edgings, and rimmings, and the trousers dark Forty-five years of age, Mr. Noma had had oficers, who were scen marching along the College, Washington, U.S.A., and it was in Band sat the Male, bosated medals. After that city that he held his first diplomatic this display of grundour it is in a seuse plossing.

Legation in Bangkok since November, 1909, and he was exceedingly His kindliness and popular in the city. he came in contact, while the Japanese good nature endeared him to all with whom

THE NORTHERN, MOVEMENT. THE INDIAN TROOPS AT CANTON.

The Chinese Merchant steamers Heinming, Our Canton correspondent writes:The sinchang, Taishan and Kangping, which

chartered by the retola, weather has been very bad lately and rain have been

tionaries as transpor, left Woosung last week, the order of the day, with the result that all the vessels being loaded with troops, it being the Baluchi troops who are camped out estimated that sok veel carried on thousand The vesels are being escorted to the have had a very hard time of it. Things North by warships, and two of the transports The tonics were warlet with brilliant yellow residents speak highly of his good qualities. have become agreeable that a large godown belonging to the bound to Chefoo while the destination of Messrs. Deacon & Co. has been securefi and the whole company is now quartered there.

so uncomfortable and dis-

They are situated very nearly opposite to their former position and are still holding the same posts--Otherwise in military matters things are practically the sane as last week, only that the erection of ramparts of sandbags is going on merrily.

UNIVERSITY BAZAAR.

The present Government in Canton--ilic Kwangtung Military Government as it is called-is bound to be a permanent institu- tion, and while the principals may change

Mr. 5. W. Tso, Honorary Secretary to the same system will be in force here, a

the University Bazaar Committee, informs

· provincial Government complete in every detail, but subservient in ʼn Central Governs that the Bazaar and Fete in aid of the ment. At present Mr. Chan is President of the Assembly and he is very well liked. He was expected a few weeks ago to go nerth, but it is definitely settlet, that he will stay here, and it Is n good thing for the peace of the province. Not only is he well thought of all over, but he has a great amount of

man himself.

is to take University funds, projected by Chinese 4th gentlemen in the Colony, place during the week beginning on March next under the patronage of H. E, and Lady Lugard-the The Governor

President of the himself Governor ia General Committee. A sub-commitice con-

FSD,

are

the

is unknown. MANCHUS AND PEOPLE.

NEW DEPUBLICAN TERMS,

la

According to information received into hear that the corps netually does work. They post as Chancellor to the Legation-after Shanghai from Nanking last week end, are stated to be about a hundred strong and of entering the Foreign Office in 1884.

Republican President and Cabinet late have been assiduously sindying with an eye 1898 he was appointed vice consul at Bom- to their possible belping of the cages. In fint bay, while during the Russi-Japanese war held a meeting and decided to issue az alimstam to Paxing, in view of the fact that several of them on Wednesday in the native he was Consul at Hongkong. He leaves a Yoon Shih-k i had offered terms which were city were actually engaged in bomb-throwing. not considered favorably, and that perhaps it prootico. Two o the missiles exploded but for widow and three children, who reside at might be better for all concerned if the last tonately nobody was hurt. Meanwhile the fool Tokyo. word of the Republican side were made known ing is still current in the native city that It! is a pity Taan would not turn aick," and the in the Northern capital,

mon faol are still goes on of bomba openly stated as intended for war.

REVOLUTION AND TRADE.

The altimatum, which it is understood was

contains tha following terms: -- telegraphed to Peking, the N-C. Daily News

surrender sil-vereign power..

The chances of a pescefal settlement of the This Maschy Emperor must abdients and 2--No Manchu can participate in the Pro-political situation are exerting a beneficent in Auence on the trade, says the N.C. Daily News, -3-The provisional capital shall not be in although the extent of that inflannce is uarrowed atonal Government of China.

by the revera uncertain factos which way unke Peking.

4-Yuan Shih-kai cannot participate in the thuir force faltateny moment. Con-equently there Republican Provisional Government until the

Power have recognized the Republican has been more than the usual

tho deliveries hava

DEATH OF MR. W. THOMSON.

SENIOR PARTNER OF THE BEN LINE OF STEAMERS

INTIMATIONS

JOHNSTONE'S

M.P.

WHISKY.

Our argument is there is nothing better than M.P.

H. RUTTONJEE & SON,

The denth is announced from his residence a: 30, Drumsbeugh Gardens, Edinburgh, at age of seventy-two, of Mr. William the son, senior partner in the firm of WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

sisting of Messrs. Chan Kai Ming. Wong Provisional Government as the successor to the and during the past wovement of cargo Messrs. William Thomson & Co., owners influence with the troops, being an army But new business done 38 AND 40, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

THE ARMY.

With reference to the Army in Kwang tung there is not much infermation to be got. This is natural, of course, and one

Chiu, Chari Lok Chuen, Leung Hok Lau, Ho Ngok Lau, Chna Suet Ngam and Lam Sau Ting has been appointed by the Executive Committee to approach bath

has been reconstructed and peace and harmony prevail.

The opinion seems to be held generally among the Republicans that Yuan Shih-kai is trying to clothe himself with supreme power and that

of Sun Yat

an prior to the actual abdication

belween London and the East, Mr. Thorn- is scanty aid inde has yet to be really relieved.

Son was well known in shipping and Recently there has been a slight check to the

other business circles throughout the country, iba erig- improvemon: in the monetary world. oucies of the political situation démand now, particularly in London and Leith, as well as in the East, where his firm have basi ness connections. He was recognised as an the moneys

received from the interior och for more than ever, that a considerable portion of

could hardly expre figures and statements; Chinese and Foreign Firms and to solicita effort in being made to assure the resignano cargo and sate-keeping should go into the treable business man, and took an active part

but I am assured that very day sees the troops more and more under control, better organised and more loyal; and there is con fidence that it will not be long before the authorities here will be able to rely implicitly

on the regular troops. The word "regular"

here, of

course, is the stumbling block, because between pirates, robbers, homb throwers and new recruits one does not know what to expect. The position of the Governor is not at all an enviable one,

HEASURES AGAINST PIRACY,

With regard to the pirates, what has appeared in these colunins is quite correct. The West River is being gradually' rid of these nuisances and they are finding their way into the mare inaccessable parts of the North River. Above Yingtak the North River is very dangerous and trade is at a standstill, but elsewhere the gunboats and troops have made their presence felt and --goods are coming down without molestation. Troops have been and are being despatched to the North River, and when the present uncertainty. is over in the province, the Government feel quite sure they can deal:

their co-operation by sending to the Bazaar gifts of goods and articles. All gifts made individuals will be publicly by firms or acknowledged by the General Committee. Messrs. Chan Kai Ming and Chan Lok Chuen have kindly consented to put their offices, Nos. 225 and 227, Des Voeux Rond Central, and No. 122, Wing Lok Street, at the disposal of the sub-committee to receive all communications in respect of voluntary gifts and accept such gifts in any afternoon up to the 14th February, 1912,

SHIPPING NOTES.

The steamer Liman, which was recently par chased by the Indo-China S. N. Co., as an addi. tion to their Yangisze river service, has been empletely overhauled and renamed Luenko. The vessel will be under the command of

Captain Scurr, who is well known on the coast

and river.

The Anglo-Saxon Oil Co's bleamer Spendilu has been completely destroyed by fee between Colombo and Aden. The crew has been saved. Although fortunately no lives have been lost

To add

Chinese deniers, from the point of view of the Court. A revertel element on the Republican man of basicers, hesitate to trade and the influx the Manchu Emperor and retirement of the aury of the R-publican party. Consequently the in the affairs of the firm until recently. side is bitterly opposed to Yuan Shih-kai while be remains in champion of the Manshus Thoy of funds has been checked. Moreover, good represent to Sun Yat-en that he has taken an portion of the funde, which are badly needed path to oust the Mancha rulers and that ho for trado, has already, gone toward the expenses

expeditions to the North,

10 the existing difoulties, the Chias cannot resign until this has been accomplished. of the military government and the Republican that accounts be settled before that date. A New Year is near at hand, and custom ordains Chinese dealers here, in their eagar. he

of their certain amount of the trade is das to that

to clear

a portion at least goods, are sending goods to the port and the interior un consignment, the money to be rocived by them after the goods are sold, this polley is against the principles of China trade bat the fores of circumstance compels this risky courze.

He has ales taken an oath to set up a stablo government in Chine, to scoare pesos and then him and it is anderstood that Saa Yat-sen has to resign. To this pledge bis followers bold given his pazitivo assurance that he will not listen to any other conditions.

WU TING-FANG TO MONGOLIAN PRINCES.

Shanghai, January 14th. The following telegram was despatched last To 49 banners of the six leagues of Inner

week!--

Mongolia and 86 banners of 4 tubos of Dater Mongolia.

Your telegrams duly noted,

The aim of the rising of the Republican Manobus. armins for the righteous cause is to establish a Repablic, comprising Chinese, Mongole, Mohammedans and Tibetans. It is not only for the personal honefit of the Chinese mess, but it is the aim to restore the of Manchus, Mongole, Mohammedans liberty and Tibetans from the despotic Government, to give happiness to our brethren under

The attempt is beneficial to all including Manchus,

with this nuisance and roo: it out in a very the intrinsio value of the ship and her cargo, The Hambaa are not allowed to trade

short time.

THE FOOD QUESTION-

It is also true that the pries of rice is going up all over; but I am told that this is not at all alarming and that it will be back at its normal price in a very weeks.

Straits Times states, is enormous. She had on board 8,500 tons of benzino in bulk which she loaded at Pulo Samobor. She left that island on the 3rd inst. for Europe and no word of her had been received in Sinrapero until the fateful tid. ings of her destruction camo by eable. The Me Lo was recs eloquent on the subjectsel was one of the largest oilships afloat and only

THE FINANCIAL POSITION.

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-reason.

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The payment on "obop" loans is rather slow, 4-2,499,500, but this is accounted for by the the outstanding amnant East week being banks that failed being unable to settle their. seat as early as was expected. Withdrawals from banks have grown larger day by day. A comprison of the amounts in the native and foreign banks on October 13 prior to the revolo tion and on Thursday morning is illustrative of tbls fast. On Octation 13, the silver in the banke amounted to 8410.000, Tls 24,410,000 and were $6,180.000, Tle, 17.880,000 and 1,836 bara, 5.950 bars. On Thursday morning the amounte of bars suipped Apart from the small quantity to Bombay and Europe, most of the monors were withdrawn from the banke on account of the feeling of dusecarity in the country.

THE ROBBERY OF ROYAL JEWELS IN SIAM.

[33 1

Chas. J. Gaupp

& Co.

Beg to invite inspection of their

SEASON'S

Mr. Thomson was born in Leith, as was also his father, Mr. William Thomson, one of the pioneers of the business; which was

China, and Japan. Mr. Thonison had been founded in the carly thirties, when trade was carried on by means of sailing ships. The

a member of the firm for over fifty-five firm's trade is chiefly with the Straits.

senior partner. He succeeded his father as a director of the North British Rubber Com-NEW years, and for about thirty years he was

pany, but retired from that pest about five. years ago. He was a man of a retiring-dis. position, and took little part in public life. one of his few recreations recently was a Unionist, motoring. In polities he was For many years he was a member of St. Mary's Parish Church, but latterly was con- nected with St. George's. He took an inter- ost in many charities. Afr. Thomson is daughters. survived by a widow, five sons, and two INEXPENSIVE,

BRITISH PATROL OF THE WEST RIVER.

Admiralty appointments announced at the end of December include those of Lieutenants F.

G. Brickenden, H. J. Woodward, W: G C Maxwell, -B, Nicol, H. W. T. R. Seymour, inotaur, additonal. and C. M. Murphy, to the for service in the West River Patrol,

SEARCHING FOR ANARCHISTS.

At precut

Daring last week large amounts wore with freely, bat the Renublio will wipe away suck restriction Regarding Mongolia, the despotic

nasa northern ports, nearly a million tools having

A diligent earch is bring made by the police and cratisdeinistration will be taken away and drawn from the banks in Tientsin and the Mongols will enjoy equal rights with Chinese

not only in France, bat in England and other countries, for the individuals, five in number, who nador the Republie by which Mongols will been sent from Shanghai to these places on gain a great deal. The Repablio is not Wednesday to meet the demand. Chinese but for the benefit of

se savagely attacked and robbed a bank clerk in In the opi also for Manchus, Mongols, Mohammedans

the Rne Ordener a few days ago. was a magnificent property. Built in 1963 at and has Now you still insist upon of money, and while he confessed that the West Hartlepool she was still a young vessel. having the Ching dynasty as the Emperor and

With reference to the arrest in London nion of Ferien detectives, the oxiprila are Government here is pretty hard pushed to

Her gross tonnage was 7,291 and her deadweight do not agree to join the Republic, which I kerp its end up just now; he assured me 10,816 The oil-storage accommodation concavot understand. Perhaps it might be the recently of a man named J. Paul de Bose Anarchists, and they are now in possession of care that some of your friends in Peking have on a charge of receiving stolen jewellery information which suggests as touch. The cirenlated mere ramours against the Republican belonging to the Queen of Siam and stated. that the worst is over and that they are sisted of seven main tanks and two summer

army saying that they regard the social question to be worth 10,000, the Bangkok Tunes is are still convinced that the men hava fed in a position to go forward with the khow-tasks.

in a narrow sense, and you have felt suspicions of says:The box containing the jewellery to England. though they do not imagine that Several Paria de'ectives ledge of support from all sides. The army

Daring the voyage of the Luisang to Singa-ne and thus wired me. However, there is so arrived in Bangkok on the 18th May, 1909, they travelled by the Dieppe Newhaven cross- Chamus Chong have gone over to London to assist Scotland have been paid all arrears and there is no danger of any kind in this quarter, and the pore down from the North, a small Chinese girl doubt that the aim of the Republican army is by the Deli. When opened it was found to hannel carvice

chos, Mongols, Mohammedans and Tibetans. Blakdi Ong Kwa took delivery and die Yard; others have been reat to other countries

Manchus seats were intact. The jewellery was fact that they have shown themselves able died of small-pox and was hurried at ssa, Tils to allow all equal rights amongst Chinese, Man- he entpty The the

was reported on arrival and the vessel was The Princes, Dukes, and Beaners of

insured with Lloyd's.

The lid of the box in the hope of effecting as early arrast to face this question has given a certain

CHARGES AGAINST A SHANGHAI. ainoum of prestige to the Government tant quarantined. It was necessary to move to Mongole Mohammedans and Tibetans will

TEA EXPERT. they did not have before. lot of money coolies, who sumbered 1,489, to another vessel treated as hitherto by allowing payments as was screwed down and two strong steel

eligible for election as has been received from America, Singapore while fho Laing was being thoroughly fami- before for a reasonable period and then they clamps went round the whole bo. The and elsewhere, and while a large proportion gated, but the man refused to leave her, and, as 1 of the Republie. All the people in China, Man; bacle as far as the seals. The wood bent greater strength and a slit was made along of this has been gifted, still there is quite there was a likelihood of trouble an armed churis, Mongolia, and Tibet bove an equal side of the box was dovetailed to give an appreciable amount of money on loan polica gaard was put on board. The following their political rights. Three foots I should like this with a fine instrument, enabling a piece Shanghai, was indicted last week for that on

After the contents had amongst it, and this has been given without day the authorities determined to compal the

inner wrapping. ja any security except the word of the authorities to give in, and a strong party of armed us in esrying out our sin based on principles of the side to be taken out. A knife was ent being tempted with mere rumours, that been extracted the cases were put back into fres, so that there is a certain National Police praceeded on board. The salvage steamer of humskity to defend the whole of China with then used to cut through the soldered, zinc cortain property of and belonging to Reid, Varun was brought to the scons and powerful what we are desiring from you all-WETING the box, and it was closed with the utmost FANO, the fully empowered delegate for peace

care. The mark of the knife along the De to be faced in the first instance.

dovetailed wood could be seen if looked ut- I am assured that an elaborate system of jets of water were thrown high into the air as taxation, on modern lines is to be introduce gentle hint to the coolies of what they might the Republic ofhina, at an early date and that the question of expect. The Chinese, the Free Press says, gaznd in wonder at the jets and then the Government money will disappear at no late.date.

lautoh Hygeid got to work and proceeded to "SORENESS OVER THE PRESENCE OF

pump sulphur fumes into the Laisong. This INDIAN TROOPS,

was enough for the coolics and they harried into lighters which were lying alongside and the matter ended peacefully

a

will be

the President

clunce and there will be no distinction you to clearly onderstand. If sil of you will help

of

screws were removed and the

of one

Arthur J, Kent, a well known tea expert of November 28, 1911, being entrusted with En & Co. to wit, with the sum of Tis. 6.143,70, in order that he tight sy amounts due to certain persons, be unlawfully aud fraudulently did convert the said proporty to his own nee and benefit ep inst the form of the statute in such case made and provided, and J. P. de Boscck, the preested man, came against the peace of one Sogaraign Lord the to Bangkok from Singapore. He had pre-King his crown and dignity. A second lodiot- Some very interesting frots fail to be record. vously been for Penang After leaving ed from the native city which may have a con. Messi's. Windsor & Co.'s service he took The missing jewellery was sent out by The rope of noctim with the Peking outrage, anys the over the Hotel Europe for a short time. Shanghai Vercury. Ever since the ou break of the revolution Shanghai revolutionaries are Messrs. Smith & Sons.

pearls was intended to be a gift from to baba and their mann'acture. It is no secret

REGIMENT OF BOMB-THROWERS carefully.

FOR REPUBLICAN ARMY.

One could not help enquiring the feeling towards foreigners, although we know per fectly well that it is entirely friendly, and,

London papers, dated January 2nd, announco. enjoyed more than their fair share with regard Her Majesty the Queen to the Chao Fa Ying- of course, I was assured so in warm terms. The only thing at present causing any that it has been arranged to hold conference at that recognised departments of the party have Walzi, now the Princess of Petchaburi. na oarly date between the commities of the bocu g-ged on the work for months past. Subsequently another rope of pearls were matic City; then, with the fall of the Arsenal, reached their destination safely, and trave Shipping Federation and the representatives of First the ingoroga work was carried on in the sent to Her Majesty and these in due course, the masters and officers, to discuss the question the bomb mkers found bug building a bee frequently worn by Her Roval High- of ships' ofloors, their accommodation, and leave suited to their labours. Various kinds of borbs ness

were manufacture, one specially being for in bome ports.

dropping from-seroplenes in time of war. It was stated that the bombs were only for use in from

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uneasiness in this respect is the present fortifications on Shanteen and the presence of Indian troops "there. The authorities do not like the present state of the British Concession and are doing all they can to get the fortifications removed. They con

While the CM. str. Toonan, Capt. J. D. time of actual warfare; they were copying the The general manarers of the Company an tend that it not only shows a fuck of Streak, from Swatow and Auroy, was poosing up water countrietheds

benree that the balance at the roll of profit Government, but

Tiger to her berth at Shanghai last wook she got old fidence in the present

Town bomb, sccident, when su and loss account on December 31, 1911. WAX TN, seems to show that they are being treated

dividend of Tis. 5.00 par sham, in the same way as savages would be

fall of bomb makere who sincs have stated pavment of treated and they do not at all like the idea the senior naval officer's baby, which was swing explosion revealed to the authorities a house 72.91782, out of which the hard recommend a of black troops being on the spot, considering at the time, and snapped off the warship's at they were recognized by the Bepublican which will absorb Tls. 40,000.00.

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Mr. Harris urged in extenuation that his Lord- ship should take into consideration the fact that his character up to now had been good. He was the father of four childron, and to a man in his position the smallest term of imprisonment meant on and rain. There was a of £750 in Court, so that most of the money and boon recovered

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