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DAY BY DAYOUT

(From "Our Own Correspondent.)".

TIENTSIN, December aznd

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1903.

Jose the Atimulus hats given in it by cheap myself, and it is the greater pily because silver.

Orionful countries and Onental people have always strongly appealed to me.”...

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8. Experience has shewn that during the fast ten years the piperity of the Fedemted. Malay States has continued to increase in a Matters in Teking are rather chaotic at the quite unexampled manner notwithstanding rdument, Rival firces are beginning in come the continuous depreciation in the value of into evidence once inere nnd in many ways the silver. Not only have the several States, been situation bears a striking resemblance to that in a position to meet all their obligations with in 1893-9. The actors in it remain note or out an effort, but their respective Governments less the same, though. Tuan and Li have have also been able to meet the demand of dropped out and Yuan has come in. Jung. Lutheir establishinens for compensation now, as then, is well to the fore but very much manner most satisfactory to the concerned. more powerful now hy reason of his daughter's marriage. Prince Ching is rather under the lee of the political wall at the moment, and it seams to hay in the balance whether Jung Lu ; and Yuan pull in the same boat or rival ones, fing Lu's gratitude to Yuan for saving his life in 1898 struggles with his growing jealousy of Yuan's increasing military power, and the rival interests of Manchu versus Chinese are very prominent..

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The local industries of this Colony are likewise prospering, and have been able to pay their employer increased remuneration to mert be éxbanced cost of living, caused, it is suggested, by the depreciation of silver value.

10. To further instance, the claim your petitioners inake, the Opion Fatin, from which this Colony derives the greater porive of its revenue, continues to prosper abundandy although the opium imported comes from & gold using country, and is sold in a silver using country at sates fixed by the Government 20 years ago when the sterling value of the dollar was 39, fid.

beneficial induence in ibat direction so long as China continues to use free silver as her currency. The agricultural interest of the P. M. S. and this Colony will, your petitioners believe, be furthered and encouraged, especially the cultivation of tice, which is the staple food of the people and is now almost entirely imparted from gold using countries.

Some absurd gossip is going and that the reform movement in 1

Peking is extering even to dress and that à serious propotal is on fool for offcids to war foreign dress, But this wo know will be the very last of the many reforms 1 ft is believed by your petitioners that Chins is morally pledged in if she is to held on the whole cheap dollars have contribute her own, and the dying kick which her largely to stimulate the development of the individuauty will give. Reforms continue to resources of these Settlements and the Feder be much talked about, but end there. Thenied Malay States and will continue their Imperial Voiversity, which affects to be the

• representative of Educational reform at least, was opened on the 19th with all the con servatism which could possibly be crammed 'jnto the ceremony, The Tablet of Confucius was set up and the Ministers, teachers and pupils all had to kot tow to it, a proceeding which very much, disgusted many of the students who have an inkling of better things, and a special address has been arranged, by the "Director in order to pacify them. The principal teacher in the University is a man named We, who has been visiting Javan in order to see how educational matters are conducted there. It is said that the former Director of the Tien- tain University, Mr. Yen Fu, will be connected with the Peking institution. He was at one time a very able man, but of late years he has

fallen, I believe, into China's fual habit.

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12. Your petitioners include tuany Asiatic traders who have also signed the petition above referred to, but who have since recon- sidered the issues involved and have asked to be allowed to join in this petition.

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YOU WILL NOT B3 DECEIVED... It will be remembered how Captain Free-

there are cheats and frauds in plenty Taint man of the little ship Reddam, during the erup.. ton of font-Pelco at Martinique, got away everybody known; but it is seldom or never with his vessel under great difficulty. He was at any large business Ironse is guilty of them; terribly burned, but stuck to his post, and we can be no permanent success of any kind Dino inatter what line of trade it follows. There the applause of the whole world. For based on dishonesty or deception. There. time he has been dividing a vacation between never was, and never will be. The men who Liverpool, where his home is, and Sunderlandry that are simply fools and soon come to The news now comes that Captain Freem grief-as they deserve. Now many personis has been given the command of the new Castle Line steamer York Castle. She is a fine vessel for the South African service. It is a big jump for Captain Freeman, but the appoint ment is endorsed both by public opinion and shipping folk.

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nevertheless, afraid to buy certain advertised articles lest they be humbugged and deluded; especially are they slow to place confidence in published statements of the merits of medicines. The affective remedy

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For further information as to Freight, Passage, Staloga, Ken apply at the Companys Local Pranch Office in Prince's Building, ts! Fleer, Chuter Read 11.

There is joy among the dock workers at the decision of the P. and Q. company to still is as safe and genuine an article to purchase utilise the port of Leaden. For a time it as flour, silk or cotton goods from the mills of seemed as if Southampton would be selected, manufacturers with a world-wide reputation, Inst at a meeting of the directors on Wednesday We could not afford to exaggerate its qualities it was settled that suitable accommodation being or misrepresent it in the least; and it is not availble, the Thames should not be neglected: necessary. It is palatable as honey and con The four new steamships will be unable, owing thing the nutritive and cumtive properties of BINGO MARU... to their great length, to use the lock leading to Pure Cod Liver Oil, extracted by us from fresh mesired for them at Tilbury Dock The Syrup of Hypophosphites and the Extracts of the Albert Dick, but accommodation in being cod livers, combined, with the Compound

first of them is expected in the Thames about Malt and Wild Cherry; and how valdable such August next As to the Government Fill for a blending of these impurtant medicinal agents the port of London as a whole, matters are must he is plain to everybody. It is beyond somewhat mixed, for the Mansion House com- price lu Acemia, Scrofala, Weakness and lack miten is unable to agree, and the representa of Nervout Tone, Wasting Diseases, 'Bron fives of the existing dock companies may chitis, La Grippt, Lung Troubles and Im- decide to retire from the committee.

purities of the Blood Science can furnish Arrangements are being made, I hear, for nothing better-perhaps nothing so good. Dr. another expedition from India, through Bur W H. Dalfe, of Canada, says: "I have used it mah, into China. This is a pecially Indian is my practice and take pleasure in recommend. enterprise, and it will be both scientific and ing it as a valuable tonic and reconstructive." political in character. I am given to under it is a remedy that can afford to appeal to its and that the Chinese authorities have already record and represents the science and know. promised the members of the expedition every ledge of bright and aggressive medical in ascistance. A start will be made in January, vestigation. Effective from the first dose. Great attention is being paid by Russia and "You cannot be disappointed in it. Like all Germany to the development of the Near East, good things it is imitated Sold by chemiste The latest move is on the part of Germany fliroughout the world and A. S.. Watson & Go,·| who has just applied to the Pone for consider. | Lunited. able concessions of land following the trick of the Bagdad Railway now being constructed. The object of the concession is the building of two branch lines. The Kaiser has played the role of Abdul's friend very successfully of late, years, and he will probably succeed, but the nitude of the Great Bear will be interesting to witness.

It will be no news, probably, that Lord

13 In conclusion, your petitioners respect. fully call your attention to the fact that the collection of produce and the distribution of our unparts is entirely in the hands of petty traders. This trade may be described as the "printary trade," and it is difficult to exagge. The ceremony priformed by the Emperor for

rate its importance to the Colony. The trade the Winter Solstice at the Temple of Heaven extends in all directions throughout the Malay yesterday was a reproduction 1 boar of that Archipelago, and is carried on at considerable abolished for the last fifty years, which does not risks-both to life and property. The work is sound progressive, though the details may be done chiefly in wild or semi-civilised centres Inculess enough in themselves. it all tends to where she silver dollar is the only recognised keep public thought on the backward track.

means of exchange, and where no banking Orders were given from Peking for the railway facilities are enjoyed.. Your petitioners believe Cranborne is not a great representative of the back over which the Emperor would pass to be that if the uncertainty of exchange now only Foreign Office in the House of Commons. He carefully covered out of sight for two days unti' afiecting the well-developed European com-sually gets rid of a questioner with a reply the visit to the Temple of Heaven was commercial system with all its banking facilities, intended to be pon-committal, but in reality cluded. But as there are no rails anywhere were shifted to the shoulders of the showing the condition of things most plainly. nem the imperial route, the railway officials petty traders who collect the raw material

DETWEEN THE LINES., there were somewhat exasperated by the order

an distribute our imports, that a very signifying the intense ignorance of the Chinese serious disaster would befall trade on matters which could be settled by accular and which would most certainly imperii te

further expansion. I think it is worth placing on record that Your petitioners therefore humbly pray that during the control of the railways by the Bri-your Excellency li by te graphic despatch tist. Administration they earned $300,00 month, and the Chinese only estimate for $150,00 a month. The interest on the railway loan is Euro,000 and an additional 23% bas to be provided from the amortization of the bonds, therefore the British camings only just sufficed to cover working expenses and this earning was in spite of the fact that, with the exception of 18 class passenger rates: the British charges were on a lower scale than the Chinese onar

demonstration.

IN FAVOUR OF SILVER.

ANOTHER STRAITS PĒTĪTION.

The following petition, signed by a number of merchants and traders of Singapore, was laid before the Governor of the Straits Settle-

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To His Excellency Sir Frank Athelstane Swartenham, K. C. M. G., Governor and Com. mander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements.

The humble petition of the undersigned ́

Merchants and Traders of Singapore

Sheweth that,

THE CARE OF THE

EYE.

Many who suffer from headache and ner- vousness du pot suspect the cause.

The nerves that control the eye have a dire t connection with the most vital parts of the

1 only refer to him here because several questions have fruitlessly been put to him human system. ogr

Intely with reference to the Far East, and par liamentary circles have been laughing at the painfully polite way in which query and answer are beginning to shape themselves. It was in reply to Mr. Labouchere the other day that Lord Cranborne began the exchange:

cause their views to be laid before the Cum mitte which is now sitting in England to con- sider the currency of the Colony and of the Federated Malay States.

And your petitioners will ever pray, &c.

OUR LONDON LETTER.

(Fram Our Own Correspondent.),

LONDON, November 28th. THE COLONIAL SECRETARY'S TOUR

"I hope the bon, member will forgive me if I have no statement to make." Not to be out done, Mr. Labouchere now puts on the paper a question in which he asks whether the

Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs will forgive me in asking him whether any clauses attached to the treaty between this country and Japan have not been made public." An am biguous reply may be counted on.

A tremendous storm has arisen in the correspondence columns of the papers over

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Why should you not read more than a few minates without discomfatt). Why should your eyes give you trouble? Why those headaches? You owe it to yourself to have your eyes carefully examined..

Nowadays, when optics is a science, and glasses are wem to keep in check the involun- tary muscles of the eyes so that the nerves would not be exhausted. faster than the brain can supply, it is wrong to wear glasses not fitted by an opthalmic optician.

Lenses specially ground on the premises for the correction of astigmatism and other defects of eyesight.

Mr. Chamberlain left our shores on Tuessay the decision of Justice Bigban in the Pearud N. LAZARUS,

ainid a chorus of good wishes. It is a demons- tration of the healthiness of our political life that the expression of this amity was not con- fined to any one party but came from all-most eloquently, indeed, from Mr. John Morley, who has been one of the most strenuous oppotients of Mr. Chamberlain during the war. The

efforts about to be made in South Africa to senle the differences between the races bare for the moment made the antagonisms of the political platforin sink into obscurity.

The Royal train took the party,to Punsmouth 1. We regret to find that the continued fall in and at that famous poet crowds sent their ting the gold value of silver has caused loss and ing cheers seaward as long as the Good Hops inconvenience to those hailing from, and trad-was visible. Very complete rangements wers with, gold countries. It is with satisfaction

made aboard the vessel for the comfort of the that your petitioners learn that a very general party, but the elements are not under the con- and proving movement is on foot to place the trol of the Admiralty, and no sooner was the European wage eamers on a satisfactory basis, vessel under weigh than the stormy winds thus tending to remove a just and admitted did blow." Crossing the Bay of Biscay on * grievance.

Wednesday must have been a trying ex- perience.

2. In con-equence of this disturbance a petition is about to be presented praying that the leg d currency of the Colony and of the keep Mr. Chamberlain informed of the working Extensive arrangements have been made to Federated Malay States should have a fixed of his department both on the outward voyage relative value to the British storling suvereign, and while in South Africa. Special messengers 3. It is contended that this fixed relative will carry dispatches for delivery to him at value will solve áll the difficulties now ex-

Gibraltar, Suez, and some other places, and perienced by those trading with gold countries.telegrams on South African matters will be 4. In the humble opinion of your petitioners freely sent from the Colonial Office. Probably this will not be the case as long as China Lord Monk Bretton will leave London at the continues to use free silver as her currency. end of December to join his chief at Preloria. 5. Your petitioners beg respectfully to sub Christmas Day will probably be spent by the mit to your Excellency that any change in the

Colonial Secretary at Port Elizabeth. direction suggested can only be secured at the expense of those trading with silver countries without any commensurate advantages to the Colony at large.

A well-informed Parliamentary correspon dent writes with reference to the dispatch announcing that Sir, Emest fatow has left. Pekin on six months leave of absence -

docke case. Mrs Penrudonke, n leader.in Wiltshire society, wife of a J.P., and a con. nection of Mr Waller Long, member of the Cabinet, was placed in the dock at the instance of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, for treating her little daughter Connie. The evidenco was such that the pub- fic was dead against the prisoner, and the jury returned a verdict of guilly but the Judge let the lady off with a fine of 450. As several women of lower social station have lately been lic is shouting at the top of its voice "Why?". severely dealt with un similar charges the pub-

The outcry if not lessened by the fact that Mrs. Penruddocke was given an easy chair to sit in

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while in the dock, and had refreshments served LI KWONG LOONG,

went of the Court. The Lord Chancellor has in the Under Sheriff's room at every adjourn-

declined to remove Mr Peuruddocke's name from the Justices list for Wiltshire, and a recom- should be severely censured for not protecting mendation of the Jury that the gentleman his child was ignored by the Judge. By the way, among the witnesses for the defence were the Doctor and Mrs. Bell of Hongkong.

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CABINET-MAKER and Art DacorATOR, from Shanghai, has opened a FURNITURE STORE

at

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Hongkong, 6th January: 13

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Cargo and Specie will ha registered in Lon don as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in transit throw Marelles for, the principal places of Twine.

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Another case this week has drawn a record crowd of fashionable people to the Divorce Count. Sir Charles Hartopp is charging bis Mr. Charles Witsen, the Bull M.F., and ibip wite, who was one of the beautiful daughters of The only Shop in Hongkong with this name," owner, with misconduct with Earl Cowley, who HERE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE Coast Points and to the Principal Cities in the

be, on her side, charges, Sir Charles with misorder in any design required. has been divorced some considerable time. ▼▼ of every description can be made to conduct with Mrs. Sands Among the lady's Has been patronised by the Hongkong Club, intimate friends to whom Sir Charles objected Hongkong Hotel, Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co. was, it sectis, Sir John Willoughby, who will be L., Joint Telegraphs Cos, and other leading remembered as an associate of Doctor Jameson Ramblishments in the Colony, to whom refet

the famous raid. The evidence is very spicy, ence may be made no to the Superior Work. and that kind of aristocracy which, likes that i'manship and Materials of the Furalture, &c,. sort of thing is having good time. Some resupplied volle

markable letters have been read, including ade Mears. A.S, Watson & Co. write as follows:--- from Lady Bar opp to her husband offering We have pleasure In stating that Mr. L him £20,000 if he would allow himself to bei divorced. At the time of writing the result has

KWONG LOONG famished the Anuske to or come iv.

Min flour Dispensary and gave us every satisfade:

tion:

The first of the real old-fashioned "pras- soup" fogs is upon us. It has no new features;} it is just as yellow and seid as before. Bat the

day as he lights his office up at 9 am, bo utters the same old imprecations, regardless of their stale futility.

6. It is the humble opinion of your peti-His Excellency has been summoned homeondoner never quite gets used to it, and to- tioners that fixity of value would handicap all by the Foreign Office for the purpose of a con- our local industries especially mining and ference which is likely to have most important planting and inust weaken their power of consequences. It seems, Indeed, that we shall competition in the markets of the world speedily witness the development of a much whether silver rises above or fails below the more vigerous policy in China than that, to fixed point,

P which we have been accustomed of Inte years,' and that British commercial claims will exper clally be pressed forward.”,

was

"A friend of mine in Westmoreland who w at Lowther Castle when the Kaiser left informs me that in bidding good-bye to Eat and Countess Lonsdale the Rayal guest congra tulated them on their impending trip to the Durbar at Delhi. "There is nothing, he

7. A very large percentage of the labour in the Colony and the F. M. States is recruited from silver using countries, and not only the surplus earnings of this section of the com- munity but a considerable amount of Chinese capital invested in this Colony and FM States would be adversely affected were ex change to rise above the fixed point on the biher hand should exchange. fall lower than added which would please me more than a

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"AN INSPECTION INVITED. Hongkong, pth December, 1963.

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