term of Chairmanship acceptable to you all, as evinced by the cordial vole of thanks you have just passed, and which greatly appreciate (Applause))
Mr. Wilcox briefly, acknowledged the com pliment paid to him by the Chairman, assuring him that the remembrance of his appreciation would afford him lasting satisfaction
The meeting then terminated.
BLACKMAILING IN CHINA
Blackmailing is not unknown, by any means, in China, and it is a gmat pity that drastic measures cannot be taken to put a stop to it among the native newspapers in the manner that is being adopted in Japan, as the follow- ing extract from the Japan Arait will show
Among the persons against whom the police have found it nettstary to put into
pperation the provisions of this Yokai-rel premonition regulations) since the beginning of gor, there are no less than twenty-one whose offence is making use of newspapers for the purpose of blackmailing. Such is the Nicht Nịchi Shimbun's computation." They have now extended their operations, to Osaka and the districts westward of it. One ides is that news agencies will be required to put up security money, just as newspapers are already obliged to do. Cenainly that precau tion ought to be adopted, for the reponsibility
of news agencies which have access to the
columns of several journals simutaneously is
by inen like Dr. Sun Yat Sen, have been ready at any time to throw off the yoke of the Man chu. The oiler section, led by Kang Yu Wei, have been prepared to averthrow the Empress Dowager, but possessed a sort of fetish regard for, and personal loyalty to, the young Emperori Backed up by an English missionary, Mr. Timothy Richards, Kang Yu Wei's party in 1898 nearly accomplished a coup d'état. The Emperor was sincerely desirous of making reforms Reforms in China can only be secured by royal edict. The edicts followed each other
Manchus alarmed, but the Eunuchs who gaver the palace saw their position as char- fered robbers in danger of disappenring, so they, led by the Empress Dowager, began to move,
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at least as great as the responsibility of indivi but Kang Yu Wei got away in time, owing, as dual journals. Of course every respectable he himself told me just after his arrival in person is in sympathy with the efforts of the Hongicong, to a private message received from police to correct one of the worst abases of the the Emperor, who warned him of the blow century. If all yellow joumals could be ruled about to fall, and instructed him, to visit Eng- out of existence, society would be perceptibly land, America, and Japan with a view to the gainer. But this official interference does obtaining their assistance for the reform; move- not Inspire complete confidence, in view of ments. Kang Yu Wei fulfilled liis minster's the apathy of the people themselves. It is behest, but America had her hands fuil with probably true that the police have been largely her designs on the Philippines and her approa- assisted in their operations by private indivi-ching trouble with Spain. England viewed the duals, but still the fact remains that the Japanese mission with coldness, and all the hielp that people seem singularly unable to protect them- Kang Yu Wei got was Mr. Chamberlain's pro. selves in these matters: Many of them evident-tection in 'Canada and the special surveil- ly prove a ready prey to the blackmaller, and we lance of Scotland Yard while in London. scarcely ever hear of journalists or proprietors saw him again during his London visit. of journals cited before the courts of law toe was then despairing of help here, but still answer for their villainous attacks on private relied on Japan. To a certain extent Japan reputations. The police cannot succeed with. has helped the rebels since that date, and has out more active, co-operation on the part of supplied them with arms and, ammunition. (HOTEL SANITARIUM OF SOUTH CHINA), the public..
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The constitutional Reformers have thus been driven into the hands of the extreine party, and matters are ripe for a desperate effort to accom- plish a change of Government. Not only does the manchu exact enormous tribute from the
For some months past ominous rumours have filtered through from the Far East, in private impoverished provinces, but all the chief letters and business communications, of im officials, with few exceptions, belong to the pending trouble in China, and during the lasting race. A vast army of Manchus is scat- tive or three weeks Reuter has given particulars, scanty. but alarming, of the progress of a new rebellion.
Those who do not know the Middle Kingdom will be disposed to regard the present outbreak as an unimportant variation on the usual local
ered throughout Chica, and even where a Chinese governor is in charge a Manchu general and a Manchu army keeps watch and ward over him.
about in China picking up winkles in order When Lord Charles Beresford was cruising
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HOLDING THE WIRES, China is a marvellous country. News filters through but slowly to the distant provinces, and never does any news travel to the interior which the Pekin authorities do not desire to be generally known. Telegraphs run to but few places away
vay from the coast, and all the lines are in the bands. of the Government, which only takes messages by farour and not by right. It also claims the privilege of delaying messages as long as it pleases, and there is an English skin exporter who wired an urgent message from Tientsin to Shanghai who de rebellion is not an anti-foreign movement, and process would be as follows:-
clares that he reached the latter place by steamer, some days later, before his telegram had arrived.
Dr. Morrison, the Pekin correspondent of the Times told me that he often bad to pay troble private rates to get his telegrams to Shanghai in reasonable time, and consequently, they cost as much to send from Peking to Shanghai as from Shanghai England, AN ANTI-DYNASTIC MOVEMENT, This being the state of affairs in China, where the population is so vast that every few years half a million or more of people are swept away by floods and no one thinks anything of it, the Allies' looting and murdering tactics had no effect except to make a few million
enlightened China is an impossiblity. Even While the Manchus remain in power an
Cordon, who crushed the Tai-ping rebellion of 1850, recognised this, and had the start of his expedition been delayed till the fuller informa-1/10 tion had reached this country England would undoubtedly have supported the Chinese against the Peking Government. It would be unwise, therefore to make a second mistake.
The
only the action of the Chinese officials will make it so.-Morning Leader,
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children. From, Marseilles: Dir, and air. i. E. has been ready to break into revolt for the last Curry and a children, Mr. and Mrs. C. Barcuts, Mr. P. Q. four or five years. It is led by the most intelli
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the English settlements at Shanghai, nisin, Checfoo Newchang: Hankow; &c. teem, with them. They occupy positions torde Bay Wenigen, Fenstra, A: E. F. Muller, J, Pull, Mr
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