THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1895.
defeat and bumiliation of the Chinese at this hour from the hold this demoralizing drug has obtained amongst them.
As the direct remote of the Anti-Olum agits ton, the clause lo the Bombay Sale Licenses Toning the licensee if he falls to sell the minimum quantity in his Hoense, and the Governmost Leenses of opium-smoking dens in fadia have been withdrawn, and the probibliion of the common asia of the d ug to the Baimese has been happily effected. These reforms are not aven contested by the Royal Commission,
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spite of such an import, so great is the demand for the coln in China and so far has the supply been diminished in Western markets, that Mexican dollars are gradually destined to follow the example of their predecessor the "Carolas." | The value bau already riven far above that of the same weight of sliver sycee. A price of We confidently appeal to the Christian public, much as
1.75 to 76 fuels to too dilats has been and to all friends of bumanity, to curry forward paid in Shanghai since May of last your. steadily and persistently the righteous demand
Under the clrcumstances, it is evident that for the suppression of the trade in Oplum, now | there is need of new liver colns to take the carried on in their name by the Government of place of the Mexican in the Chinese markets. India. The drug is rightly declared to be a The Society is firmly convinced that at the poison by the laws of our land, and no condon. present juncture, when the Commercial Treatying of its effects by the masterity of the Commia between Japan and Chins is amended, means alon can make the traffic, for other than medical should be taken to make the Japanese silver yes | purposes, morally defensible." current in China in the same way as the Mexican dollar, since such an arrangement would prove of considerable benefit commercially to Japan. As matters stand. Japanese merchants soffer no small loss la transactions, with Chinese, for fa purchasing commodities at Shanghal they are obliged to pay Mexican dollars at the rate of about 75 table to a hundred dollars, whereas the rate for remittance from Japan li About 72 taels. Were Japanese you current la Chios in the same way as the Mexican dollar, Eot only would the latter cease to command the, value à now has, but also the exchange between the two cruntries wrald be corrected and Japanese meichants would be enabled to purs chase cotton and so forth at lower prices. In general, the prosperity of the commerce between the two countries would be considerably promet- ed. Some may apprehend that silver would leave the country in large quantities were the Japancen y accepted as carmency in China
uch a fear la baseless. The exodus would not exceed the balance of trade between the two empires. Even if it did, Japan, in turn, might Import gold from China, whence that precious metal is annually exported in large quantities, the exodus last year belag as much as 13 million taels. Of course there are objections to Any attempt to fix artificially the exchange | rate between the silver you and the Chinese (an); What is wanted is to provide merely that the Japanese you shall be as serviceable as the Mexican dollar for paying Chinese Customs or other duties, the rate lo terms of the sal being determined according to the market quotation of the time.
The Mexican dollars do not, fa reality, surpass the Japanese yen as to quality and quantity of silver. In bo`b respects the dollars are not uniform, the weight varying from aboot 8cg to about gox gratos, and the Gathers from 417 10 4174. There is no valid objectius to the circuls tion of the Tapanese yes in the same way as the Mexican dollar, and it is extremely likely that in the long run the two will become equivalent jo value. Fapan Mail.
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Signed on behalf of the Representative Board of the Anti-Oplum Societies, Jomen W, PRASE, President. Jo nua Rowntree, ChairmaERS, DOMALY MATHYBOY. Boctity for the Subpression of the Ofium Trade. JAMES L. MAXWELL M.D., Christian Union for the Severance of the Connection of the Brfitch Empíra with the Opium Trafic, BENJAMIN BROOMḥall, Anti-Opium
Committis of Urgency. RACHEL B. BRAITHWAITE, Women's Anti-Optum Urgancy Committee,
THE INKPOT INCIDENT.
HONOURS."
Under the caption "Honours" the Editor of the North China Daily News on the zatb altime commented on the Inkpot Incident" as follows :—
"When an asinine Scottish Eari hinted to Lord Beaconsfield's Secretary that he wanted a vacant “Thistle," the witty Premier 'asked :—"Why? does he want to cat li "Notwithstanding his admiration for filopary, Disraeli. like all men who bure stood near the fount of honour and. have had to dispense "Orders" bad a strong dash of contempt for these premia of official com- petancy and successful intilgue, "Honours bave ever been a favourite subject with the satirist, but we are strongly of opinion that much of his censura is sheer cant. Mr. Helps nearly fity years ago denit with this subject with his aual keen Emnetrating insight. After reminding as that Nelson's "Peerage or Westminster Abbey was the cry of a hero, and not of a poltroon,ke proceeds to ously, that honours should not always 17 awarded strictly by merit. Such Award would detract from the power of the prince and his ministers; these should have the right to confer bonours on their friends simply because of personal predilection. From Horace to Habbes the intime'ra of statesmen, have in general been remarkable men. It is beyond any man's ability to give his, itme and iidgment to selection by desert. Lastly, If honours were THE ANTI-OPIUM "CRANKS" AND THE ROYAL confined to merit, they would aggravate the annoyance of the unsuccessful, that is of the great majority of mankind. As it is, many of And solace in the reflection that merit not only goes unrewarded, but often lands fatally in the way of "honour. The philosopher hastens to cover the nakedness of this position by stipulating that it is indispensable that a wise .government must award"most of its honours according to real desert.
IMPORTANT, ANTI-OPIUM
MANIFESTO.
COMMISSION.
Nothing daunted by the utter collapse of their recent agitation the Anti-Oplum League has according to the June number of The Senituel, set out on the war-path and inued the following grossly offensive and lylog manliesto :---
The proceedings of the Royal Commissies have more than justified the opposition to ite appointment in the first Instance by the Autf- oplam Members of the House of Commons.
The opponents of the traffic have for more than 50 years contended that the growth of the and the manufacture and sale of
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"Some one, of coureg, has blandered; the presumption is that the Colonial Office has been inadequately is formed as to the nature and value of Mr. Francle's work and of Els personal saad log in the Colony Whatever the faults of the great departments in Whitehall and Downiny Street, meannces in the matter of reward is not one of them. This explanation implies a carping and ungenerous spirit in the formal recognition of unofficia! work to Hongkong, | Notwithstanding Mr. Francia's generous reference to Sir William Robinson's action fe this matter, we cannot hold the Governor blamelers. If the Home authorities were imper. fectly Informed of Mr. Francis's services he could have remedied the matter. If on adequate Information the determined to belittle bls labours, Sir William could assuredly bars strongly represected the unwisdom and want of generosity in the ineptitude they were about to commit. Tact in the first requisite of a Colonial Governor, even in a Crowa Colony, and the fact that Sir William le now the undignified custodian of the returned luk-rst and the recipient of rebuff in the shape of a dignified protest, does not speak highly for ble savoir faire in so delicate & matter,
"We will not waste honest sympathy over Mr. Francis. He has amply shown that he is as tally able to protect his own digally as he is to do grant public services, He has abundant solace in the reflection that mil sorts and con-
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on the grd ultima. Aller toking malls Naples was left on the 5th ; passed Port Said on the gib, Suez on the toth, Aden on the 14th, Colombo on the aist, and arrived at Singapors on the 16th at
and Trrived an Hagkong on the and instant at 7.30am From Slogapore experienced fresh Bouth-west monsoon and fire weather.
Intimations,
9 pm. Left Singapore on the syth at a p.m. NOURISHING & REFRESHING
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Mr. J. N. Dick has arrived in Singapore to relive Mr. A. Rowe at the Government Engineer Surveyor's Office. It is reported, in connection with survey work, that a new man is to be Appalated as Lloyd's Surveyor, who shall lonk after the survey of kall, cargo and machinery.
The Emperor of Japan has cheferred upon Mr. F. W. Hammond, laid of the Royal Navy. the Order of the Sacred Treasure, together with a His pension, in recognition of his services in training the officers of the Japanese Navy. Mr. Hammond has been, twenty-two years in the service of the Japanese Government, and has already been decorated with the Order of the Rising Sun, and received other wirki of the Emperor's approval,
Some pablić-splitted -residents of Yokohama and her japanese towns propose to organize a volunteer dit as a step towards the Improve ment of the Japanese Navy, and they are making
ditions of men have welched him and his work well and have found neither wanting. We hope that some day a Pharaoh !!! arise in Hongkong who knows Joseph and will advance blur to wastigations relative to the formation of the bigh honour, Oax present conceals more with Russian Volunteer (Dobrovolnoe) squadron. The the lok-pot, adorned as it doubtless is by incip. praeter intend to charter one or two stermiere tions and engraved heraldic devices What is from the Nippon Yaşam Kalsha. · The ships are to become of it? We would suggest that it be first to be commanded:by zaval encers placed in the Colonial Musrum ; there it would and then on The Reservs List, by whom the at least serve the purpose of reminding officialspecies of the feet are to be trained in reteTT that they can be faible in matters of good taste, to the loss of the steamers, Government and that a maàn sphit is a bad concomitant of good government."
packages and goods of the Nippon Yusen will be conveyed to Formoss and other places by volunteer ships. The promoters stao proposa to petition; the Diet for Government protection, and the number of ships is to be gradually Increased The project is receiving considerable the Yokohama Local Court, is an carment support. Mr. Ando, Chief Public Procurator of
supporter and has asked for the aid of Count Yamagata and other persons of no'a in the Government."
COMMERCIAL NEWS;"
SHAYORAL, June 28th,
transactiors is taken from Mr. John A. Sallivan's The following risumi of the weeks' share
report, published at Shanghal on the 18th
altimo:→
Only a moderate business has been done in stocks this week, but at better rates than were
ruling last week, notably to Banks,
SCOTT's Fmulsion' of Pure Cei-Liver Oil with Shanghat Bank shares have changed proprietors Valuable remedies, in a palatable and easily. BANKSA fair number of Hongkong and Hypophosphites, is a combination of two most able for cash from 178 per cent, to 1813 per cent digested form having great healing and Testerday, 31st August delivery, at 1895 cent. Consumption and wasting discises. Read the argue Ingenland for clearance srat July at 183 per cent. and, strengthening properties, most valuable in Hongkong has purchased at 178 per cent and to following I have found Scott's Emulsion of day wants shares at 183 per cent. The collapse great benefit in the treatment of phthialeal and of the Russian gold loan is responsible for the scrofulous diseases. It is extremely palatable rise noticeable.
and does not upset the stomach-thus removing INSURANCE-Fire-News of the disastrous the great difficulty experienced in the administra. fire in Yakshams involving the Hongkong and ton of the plain oil-D. P. Kenna, L.R.C.S., Chlua Fire Insurance Companies in loss of Surgeon, St. Vincent's Hospital, Dabilo. Any $40,000 each unsteadied the market for a time, Chemist can supply it.-Selo Agents for Hong- and during the scare Chinas were sold to Hongkong and the Empire of China-Watkins & kong at $81, equivalent to $82) and local Co., Hongkang.deck. exchange, but the market has lace recovered and shares have been placed at 883 to $54. A large business in Honghong Fires has been done in Hongkong at $105, but to-day the quotation cannot be repeated and shares are offering. Marine-Severn lots of Unions DAVE changed hands at $iño. Kangtiers have been Hold at $zzi; me the close shares are strong and, in demand. Straits shares are reported sold at$179. North-Chinas are offering at quotation.
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Are morally ladefeasible. The Commission appointed to enquire into the quasifon,· under terms settled by the India Office, have made their enquiries in India under the auspices and arrangements of the Indian Government; have bad India officers as their Secretaries, and havO at last presented s report prepared for them by two of these officials, whose head-quarters were at the India Office in London.
"Honorification is naturst to man and as long as be in lower than the angels will remain so. If baby in his cradle is gend, he is fondled, lolly. popped, and decorated, and before effets old age shoffice off th's mortal coil, If It conforme to the world's criteria, It is assured of.
Gibe and fout as we may, honours and rewards are motives to gred conduct and strenuous effort, and rulers of men would be lools if they ever desplied them as accessories to govern. ment made easy, Here is a man whom neither money nor office could bribe, whose interrity, is as staunch as that of Jab and Mr. Labouchere combined, who has tofle and molled for years at a repellent task for the public goat, and yet be is willing that the whole thing be equated to two or three letters at the end of ble name, to a bit of ribbon and to precedence in a Court ceremonial which he will never be called upon to attend. It is certainly curious, and doubtiere an intelligent member of the "brate creation ke Bataam's ass could make caustic remarks upon it If the Saturday Review Editor would admit him as a collaborator."
The voluminous Report presented does not even resemble the judicial findings of a 'British Commission. It is essentially an elaborate defence of the opium monopoly of the Indian Government from the pens of its own officials, One of these able men has written a history of the Autl-Opium Movement in Englands another has compiled a lengthy history of the First Chinese-War and its causes. Histories by Indian officials, written for the occasion, di ***** Honours * ara with us and they intend to some 246 pages of the Report and its appendices, stay we should try to make the best of them, in large type, whilst a memorandum by a Royal Demecracy pretends to despite them, but its Commissioner (Mr. H. J. Wilson, M. P.) actions deny its speech. No one pants so complaining of the partial proceedings of the eagerly after a bit of ribbon as the modern authorities in India is crowded into one-and-a Frenchman; no one striven more for titular f pages of small types and a letter, also by Mr. distinction than the American their Jadges, Wilson, protesting against the delay and Inade their Colonels, their Professors are as the sand of the invitations to the Indian Royal of the sea shore or as the seed of Abraham, quacy Commissioners to come to England to consider Their young women sacrifice not hecatombs but the Report, is only to be found at the conclusion millions of the sacred dollar at the shrine of of the index in Part II. These obvious features foreign titles. In democracies men scem so in the form of the Report iliustrate the one-sided | morally cerisin that all are born equal that they character of its substance,
resort to desperate shifts to secure artificial
Balf
but we have said enough by way of preamble to the question which has so recently agitated our neighbours in Hongkong, Au out resdern are aware, Mr. J. J. Francis, QC., of that port has In a letter of great dignity refused the present of
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TAK CHEUNG, TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS,
have This Der REMOVED to Nos, o & 52, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, next to Messes. CHS. J. GAUPE & Cols.
Hongkong 18th June, 1805.
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SHIPPING.- Tug Boats have been done in small quantities at Tis, 133; shares are offering, A quantity of Indo-Chinas are reported to have changed hande privately at Tir, 40, when shares were obtainable on the market at cheaper rates. been in demand all the week, for Hongkong; locally, a few shwers were sold at S12.
DOCKS-Both Boyds and Farskama havo |-- been wanted, and to obtain shares Tls, 165 has been paid for the former and Tis. 150 for the latter stock. Hangkong &• Whampoa Decks are wanted at raz per cent, prem
CARGO BOATS-Rumours of a'gori baif-your and corresponding increase of dividends have strengthened the quotations of both Companies. In Shangkat business has been done at Tla. 150 and Tha. 1555 Co-operativer are wanted to-day at Tle. 135.
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SKOTÉS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Sole Agents for Loule Audemars). Watcher || twarded the highest Prises at every Exhibition.
MINING. The halance sheet of the Raw B21 Australian Gold Mining Co, Ltd, for the year ending atat March 1895, shows a reduction of the debit balance brought forward April cst, 1894, of
365 121 but all developments have been paid for from the proceeds of the Mines, though how much money has been utilized for that purpose
not w'ated,
MISCELLANEOUS.-—A small business har boen done in Perak Sugars at Tla 181 in Mafer Bros at Tis. 27, and in Lands at Tis. 38. In Tobaccos, Sumatrar hava béen in demand but holders refuse to sell except at higher rates, and in Lankais business hãn boen done at sa Improvement of Fis. 5 over last week's quotation.
LOANS.-Shanghai Land 5 ry cent, deben- jures have bien vold at Tis, 94 plui the sccrued interest from 1st Apill, and Country” “Club debentures, bearing 7 per cent, have changed
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS, .
MAILS DUX :
Tacoma (Victoria) gik lust.
· Indian (Arratson Apear) 8th Inst. Australlan (Afrija) xoth inst, American (België) 16th inst. Tacoma (Tacoma) 19th fast. Canadian (Empress of Fapan) 2and fast,
The Ocean Steamship Co.'s steamer Pyrrhus left Singapore for this port to-day, and may bạ expected here on the 8th fast,
Upwards ol size-tenths of the oplem mans, | inequality,
We should like to follow up the profound | hands at par, factured and sold by the Indian Government are manufactured and sold for the purpose of smokinfluence of woman on this question of "honours," log in China. Bately one-tenth is sold for use In India. The Commission have devoted some nine-tenths of thale own enquiries to this som tenth. As yet, happily, the optum habit is far lass commen In India than in China; though under the system of putting upthe optura silver inkstand presented to him (at the licenses to public auction there has been a Colony's expense) in a second-hand manner by serious focerase of late years in some districts, the Secretary of State Mr. Francis last summer The Report suggests that the optum habit in at very great personal inconvenience and pro- Indis is comparable to that of the drinking fessional loss devoted himself to the Bghting and esitoms of Great Britain. The fact is, that the suppression of the babonic plague. There was Fillion of the two babits in the two countries is but one opinion of the marked ability, the exactly reversed, The vast majority of the single-hearted seal and the great success of his popolation in India are abstainers. The women, efforts. Not only the public Press but the ** a rule, are free from the habit. It is generally private interportal correspondence themed with reprobated on the part of healthy men up to the reference to the good work of "Francia" and prime of life, even la districts where it han his coadiutors. În due course the plague WAI obtained a footing.
It is acknowledged to be stayed and the geds of the local. Olympus began very exceptional in the native army. Its to shower their rewards. Soldiers were thanked atrongest defender is the Indian Government, and rewarded, medals were distributed, and which, unhappily, fills the plac3 occupied by the there was a happy traby among all concerned brewers and distillers of our own land. The to magally each other's desert and magully their action of the majority of the Commissioners so i own. The hot of time spun her Majesty's prin far as It strengthens the hands of the Indian birthday round and in the natal honours to a Government, and makes it eagler for it to C. M. G. for Captain May and an inkrot for his Increase fis revenus by extending the sales of chief. Without exception avery and halle Captain oplum,
constitutes a grave public danger.
May's Companionship of Michael and Giorga We welcome the fearless, conscientious, and as a happy example of serve him right," Mr. Independent report of Mr. H. J. Wilen, M.F. Francis was the first to claim that the goal and and gladly recognize that the two nailve Indian | abliity of that gallant officer deserved this and Raysi Commissioners agree with him to this extent that they urge that the Local Govern- ments of India should be empowered to protect their people from the evils of the trame much an Barma has done; and that they advocate the total probibition of oplam-smoking in fedfe.
From all ranks, and cautes, and racas in India there is a universal condemnation of opium smoking The oplaas habit in Chian stands, herefore, convicted as degrading and disreput The by the unanimous voice of India, no dass than by an overwhelming mass of forward him as an outward and visible sign of
mora.
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* So far so good. Mr. Francia frankly confessa Nanyang he would have accapled with plassare a similar Reisti graceful and intangible presf of the official Fushun recognition of his services. We venture to think Doker the wemment might have gone one batter and Taban invested such a distinguished cösen with the Glasfarg... Kaight Commandership of the Order. But soi Günfrais............ Bir Willem Roblation fa a pallte note expresses Cromarty the sailfiction with which my Lord of Ripon Sunghiang heard of Mr. Francia's ratrice, and big to
the evidence from China which the Com- the pubile gratitude and Colonial'Office appro- ||
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