CHINA'S CHRONIC REBELLIONS.

A NATIVE VIEW.

The Tung Win Hu Pao says that the pro vincial authorities now flatter foreigners and neglect the proper business of looking after their own subjects. Thus they do not bother

_______THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1902)

and social conseqjences of the admixture, of Kanakas, Chinese, Malays, and aborigines in the far North. There is no room for doubt that with an exclusively-whitelintruding population, the N. Q. native might be given a show: the presence of the Kanaka, the.indu, the Chi- nese and the Malay makes his doom certain.

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provision for wandering refugees." Disbanded soldiers and homeless people are first-class material for rebellion. If they are not looked after internal disorder with inevitably, ensue, The foreigners are looking on. Seeing anarchy prevail, they say that China cannot keep order. Foreign soldiers must be sent, inland to paci ficate the troubled districts, and

reflections is the kind Christian clergyman, who wishes to bring the extraneous nigger to our shores for his "moral elevation.”—Sydney Bulletin.

THE YEAR 1901 IN FRANCE,

Le Yacht, in a recent isaus, deals with the year's progress of the French navy, Thera also, anticipations have been disappointed, and ships which ought to have been completed long ago are still delayed in the hands of the dock yard authorities. The Jeanne d'Arc has not, so far, proved a greater success than our unlucky Spartiate, and her entry into service has been postponed to an indefinite date. The Chateau- ranault has not sufficiently powerful machinery to use the steam developed by her great battery of boilers, and has proved another disappoint-

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ONCE IN TERY ARE LOTH TO DEPART. This is the case ziow in Manchuria. The Russians claim that China cannot protect her railway. She steps in to do it for her, and once in it is hard to persuade them to withdraw, This clearly shews the connection between Internal disorder and foreign interference.

Kwange is at present the scene of grase disturbances. The rebels are mostly disbanded soldiers of Su Tsubai, the Commander-in- Chief of Kwansi' sent there in the twenty fourth year of Kwanghau to quell disment, while the enri II, which should have (HOTEL SANITARIUM OF SOUTH CHINA),

turbances. He sent away most of his army in obedience to Imperial Edict, calling for a reduction of soldiers. These soldiers hearing of their fate, refused to surrender their arms and ammunition. Probably they had their own reasons. The chances are that

THEIR PAY WAS IN ARREARS, and so if they were disbanded they lost all chances of payment: They had no money to pay their travelling expenses to their distant homes. They; therefore determined to hold on to their arms, with which they could make a fiving by unlawful" means." If some wise plas had been used to gradually disband them, and send them to their homes, the present rebellion would probably never have occurred. As it is liese soldiers have chited with disbanded soldiers of Yunnan and will various other strong bodies of banditti. So strong have they "become that it will require a vast army to defeat them. Troops have been indeed, sent against them, but their succes will be doubtful.

Two years ago, there was a small rebellion in Woyanghsien ir. Anhui province. If Honan, Shantung, and Kiangnan had not united in attacking them, no one can tell what the end would have been. it will need the united strength of several provinces to quash the present rising in Kwangsi. Hut

EVERYWHERE THE PEOPLE ARE IN UNREST, Thus look at the valley of the Yangtse with

been in commission last year, is not as yet even under trial. There have been delays in the con- struction of the new submarines, and cren the destroyers, though - Built; more rapidly than our vessels of this class, have not made as much progress as might have been expected.{ The ships laid down in 1901 were two battle- ships, one armoured cruiser, nine destroyers, eleven torpedo-boats, and twenty-two sub- marines. The new programme for 1902 has not yet been definitely settled-Navy League Journal.

COLONIAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO

THE NAVY.

• Colonial premiers and other representatives gathered in London in June next will be called upon to express their views regarding the ux- tent, if any, to which the various self governing colonies would be prepared to contribute to- wards the Navy. Reuter mentions the spirit in which the Imperial authorities will submit the proposition, What important results may arise from this conference cannot at present be gauged; bor Hongkong may have a very real interest in the result. Those of us who have from time to time raised the question of our military contri- bution, have been met by the hint that the home authorities might call upon us for a Naval contribution. If the self-governing

its salt smugglers and Kolao Hui. Then there colonies decide to contribute, the Crown

sre the

PEACE AND PURITY SOCIETY MEN

which date from the time of the close of the Taiping rebellion. Their headquarters are the Big Lake of Soochow "and Tsi Hao Kon op. pasite Chinking. Two years ago their leader Hsu Laa Hu surrendered to Liu Kun-yi, who rewarded him with an official position in the army. The floods in the Yangise valley have. largely augmanted the ranks of the disconten- ted unemployed. The Chingklangpu region has a strong body of salt smugglers, Shen, the Director General of the Grain Transport, opened an Industrial Yard for the cure of the evil. Truly the condition of the valley and elsewhere causes grave disquietude...

THE COMPLICATION OF COLOURS,

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Colonies may be directed to step into line, and

then this "bugbear" will be changed into a hard and substantial fact. Is this 'additional levy nearer than most people have hitherto thought.?

"PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR

THE FAR EAST.

Per Pand O. steamer Australia, connecting with the steamer Bengal, at Colombo, from London, Feb. 21-To, Yokohama : Mrs. Osborne, Misses Osborne (2), Mr. Parke, Mr., and Mrs. Plant and child. To Shanghai: Lieut. G. Newcomer, Mr. II. Hannay, To Hongkong: Mrs. Brenner, Messrs. C. A. Parker, E. J. Denyer, H. Menhenitt, Mrs. Robinson and child, Messrs. C. E. Dahlgren, W. J. Anderson, W. L. Martin. From Mar. seilles-To Kobe: Mr. I. N. Penlington. To Shanghai: Mr. McKendrick, To Hongkong: Mr. Treadgold, From Port Said.-To long kong: Mr. E. V. Scott. From Colombo.-To Manita : Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Clạtk.

Part of the price paid by Australia for its admission of the coloured inferior races the complication of the problem of dealing with its own aborigines. So far as the mass of the people are concerned, there is now a general desire to deal kindly, and 'as justly as possible Per P. and O. steamer stone, connecting with with the primitive inhabitants of the land, how the steamer Victoria, at Colombo, from London, ever badly the intention may be carried out. But March 7.-To Shanghai: Messrs. W. Ross, good intentions are badly frustrated in those E. W. Mitchell, To Hongkong: Mrs. Kinross places where, in addition to the aboriginal and 3 children. From Marseilles.-To Shang- coloured man, there is a Kanaka and Asiatic hai: Mr. J. G. Kipling, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. population. Thus in Northern Queensland-Burkill. To Hongkong: Mr. Hart-Buck, Mr. the most colour-stained patch of the contineat. R. M. Smith. From Colombo.-To Yoko-

genuinely humane attempt to do some hama: 'Mr. H. Bell, measure of justice to the aborigines is being rendered almost nugatory by the presence of other coloured races. The report for 1900 si Dr. Roth, Protector of the Northern aborignies, makes this clear. He says:. Nato

I look upon the opium-habit as a cancerous sore, slowly but surely eating its way into the bosom of the community-a danger fatal alike to the black and to the white.... But I regret

to state that the supply of opium to aboriginals: continues apparently with unabated vigor in spite of the vigilance of the authorities and the increasing severity of the fines inflicted. The polico have to cope with the ever-increasing Amartness of the Asiatics (the main suppliers) Then follows a list of convictions of opium sellers, the convicis being named"—

Per P. and O. steamer Java, from London. March 8-To Shanghai: Mrs. Oswald, Miss Ripley. To Hongkong: Mrs. A. H. Huke.

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Per Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Konig Albert, from Bremen, Feb. 20, and Southamp

17.1

£879. o. 0 $9,561 926 9. 745 $9,571, 671

ton, Feb. 25-To Yokohama: Mrs. Power, whereas with the other exchange books the Misses Langlands, Colonel H. Burton, Mr. and process would be as follows:- Mrs. G. P. Holme, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Wright,

Mr Pillau, To Nagasaki Mina McChie,

Messrs. Ford, Hunter, Karlsson, Carien, An- derson, Honglands, Mr. and Mrs Claxton- and party: To Shanghai: Mr. and Mrs. W. Charley Ab Lam, Ah Sup, Ab Way, AT. H. Moule, Mr. Fulton and child, Miss CC.Anderson, Mr. Strange, Mr. and Mrs. A. Chong, Ah Yet, Al Sam, Ab Young, Mow Crooks, Messrs. F. B. Desborough, P. F. Quay, Ah Hony, Ah Way, An Wong, Charlie David, Rev. Macintyre, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ah Tie, Ah Long, Yo Yek (Ah Sing), Ah Yo, Beallot and family, Mr. H. F. Morris, Mrs. Wah Lu, Ah Luey, Ah Sing, Ah Sam, Mal Baessler, Mr. Shaw, Mr. O, Mr. and Mrs. leon, Sam Ah Yes, Jimmy Ah Kong, Jimmy Claxton and party, Rev. and Mrs. J. Macintyre, (A& Ham), Ah Ki, Ah Ham, Ju See You, Lum Messrs. Shrappell and Arnold. To Hongkong: Messrs. Moxon, Macdonald, Duncan, Mrs. Packham and children, Mr. and Mrs. Greaves, Miss Dugdale, Mr. and Mrs. H: H. Todd and children, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wright and child, Miss S. Danby, Miss. H. Mennry, Mr. E. A. Hankey...

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