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瑞九十月十年一十三越光
KAS MARRIAGES, On the 14th of November, a at Shanghai, HERMAN VAN DER VEEN, of Tchangiao, to MARIE LAMBODY, of Rotterdam,
At Union Church, rongkong, on 18th Nov ember by the Father of the Bride, assisted by
MAIL SUPPLEMENT.
ESTABLISHED 18
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1905.
VOSTOK AND HONGKONG | presum
SHIPPING.
韓五十月一十英漕香
Judgment delivered in one of the making it a crime, punishable with heavy Courts of that dependency on the subject of | fins and imprisonment, and the confiscation af insurance, claim. In the first place, it of the coins. Following is the text of the should be remembered that every, English Act in full joumalist starts his professional. career with
How
advanced
A strict injunction to be accurate in his facistulaing the parity of thehilippine currency of silver is
(No. 1411))-An Act for the purpose of main- would wi is his almo and ambition in the most, or one and six of the Act of Congress approved how the At whatever cost. Accuracy above all things in accordance with the provisions of sections parent every dinary affairs, but the acme of accuracy is March second, nineteen hundred and the Islands-aw
(zoth November,) Lrobably few would assume that a strike the Rev. TW Pearce (L.M.S.), Jour W. Cor an emeute among the soldiery in Vladi. BONNAR, son of Mr. James Bonour, Glasgow, Vostok would have a direct bearing on trade The Kellor will not undarlake to be responsible for Rev, CH. Wickling, Minister of Union Meara, Lamke and Rogge's freight repors reached in, the reporting of judicial argu. by prohibiting the exportation fram. Philipping fact that with the.l
10 NORA BRASHATT, only daughter of in Hongkong, yet it is clearly shown in for the fortnight, which is printed elsewhere
any rejected M13, nor to retum any Contribution.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE), “DAILY $80 per annum,TREE
WEEKLY...$18 par annum, zek
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Single Coplas Dally, fen cents: Wookly, twenty-
•frecenti.
CONTENTS
Births, Karriages and Death.
Lending Articles :— ?.
Hongkong and Chinese Railways.
Vladivostok and Hongkong Shipping.. The Throne of Norway.
A Questions of Accuracy.
The Itise in Silver, we
The Vladivostok "Incident."
Silver for China."
The Sugar Industry, J
Hongkong Horticultural Society."
To Lien-chatt
The Chinese Studenta
The King of Norway.
Telegrams:
Vladivostok Riots.
Russian Prisonera Mutiny.
Japan's Suzerainty.
Nanking Railway Thibetan Expedition. Russian Mutineers,
Mootings :---
The Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ld.
The Dairy Farm Co., Ld. Hongkong Steam Water-boat Co., Ld,
The International Cotton Manufacturing Co.,
Legal Intelligmos!—
Criminal Sessions.
A Broker's Claim.
A Dishonoured Draf.
Claim on a Bank Compradore. Follon
Robbery with Violence.
A Skipper and his Drinka.'
Alleged Arson
Correspondence:——
New York Life Insurance Company. At the Theatre,
Nuisance at Lower Castle Road. Miscellaneous Articles and Raporla
Lien-chaû Massacre.
Oxford Local Examinations. The China Traders' Insurance Co, Ld. Ministering Children's League.
A Hongkong School,
A Pretty Wedding..
Extensive Robbery,
Hongkong Horticultural Society,
Society S. Vincent de Paul.
Hongkong Volunteer Reserve Association.
Property Sale.
Turf Topics
Sale of H.M.3 Twed.
A Russian Cruiser in Port.
Fire in Des Vœux Road.
Negligent Navigation.
West Kents for North Chine. League Cricket.
Earthquakes al ́Macao,
The Lien-chau Affair.
Outrage in Canton,
Shanghai Zionist Association.
Boycolters at Wuchow.
Big Fire at Hankow.
Reorganising China's Navy, -
Westem Education in South China.
N. G..L. Enterprise.
The Rise in Silver.
The Cavite Dry Dock.
Bringing China to Time. Russian Cruiter at Saigon.
Admiral Rohjestvensky.
The Prisoners of War.
The Nippon Yusen Kaisha.
Departure of Russian Prisoners from Kobe.
The Ancats of Japanese Political Leaders,
The Japan-China Negotiations,
The Japan Rica Crop.
Experiences in the Field... The Future of Manchuria. Bingapore Harbour Scheme. Singapore Docks Arbitration, British North Borneo, Garman Mail Lino; Japanese at Vladivostok." Siranga Tale from Celebes, The American Boycott. Comimordial:—
Weekly Share Report: Freight Market, "·"
Bhanghai Share Report. Exchange. Opiumi
Local and General
HIRTHS. SOME On the 4th November, at Penang, the wife of A. F. G. ANDERSON, of a daughter,
On the 6th November, at Kuala Kubu, the wife of NORMAN DALRYMFLE, of a 100.-
On the 6th November, at Nibong Tebal, the wile of H. U SELLS, of a son.
On the 7th November, at Ipab, the wife of EDWARD SPINKS, of a daughter," sh
On the 13th Nov, 1935, at Shanghai, the wife
of F. A. CUMMING of a daughter,
On the 15th of November, at Bhanghai, the wife of JOSEPH THOMAS, of a SOP
MARRIAGEL..
M: Jorcz and T Lo
both of the London
On November the
BAHR
Church, Hongkang, duke
islands of
At Sandakan, RN. H., on the sand ult this issue, that a very close affinity exists ments and judgments. Whenever a judg purposes,pina silver coins, and for other silver and the
DEATH. "ALFRED" EDWARD 1'ENRY KESSLER in his
22nd year. AAST
The Hongkong Islegraph
MAIL SUPPLEMENT, ISSUED GRATIS 30`SUBSCRIBERS.
HONGKONG AND CHINKSE RAILWAYS.
(18th November.)
front the
burch second, bir mening or otherwise mitif pine coint under heavy pen
e
the aforementioned silver coins or bullion which ing such coins, is hereby prohibited, and any of in exported, or of which the exportation is at tempted subsequent to the passage of this Act, and contrary to the provisions, shall be liable to forfeiture under due process of law, food of the sum of value of ballion forfeited shall be payable to the person upon whose information given to the proper authorities, the seizure of the money or ballion, so forfeited is made, and the other two-thirds shall be payable to the Philippine Government and accrue to the Gold Standard Fund: Pro- vided, that the prohibition therein, contained shall not apply to sums of twenty-five pesos or pine islands,
not exceeding two million pounds in all for seriousness of the situation, but what renders curacy which they have erected for them. less carried by passengers, leaving the Philip | Boundary, and produced, at the Canadian
United States,
be it silver coins being By authority of the United enacted by the Philippine Commistion that i their face value, ther Section 1. The exportation from the Phillptraders or financiers pine islands of Philippine silver coins, coined of the Government-us by authority of the Act of Congress approved Act prohibiting the exportatio
plaatess hundred and or of
believed some Chinese merchant was due to Lie fact that 11
possessing a Leen understand situation, were exporting, at a selves, Philippine money to Singapore. But if that source dried up there are still ample sources The steamship: Tarzan recently with the largest shipment of China that has ever come from The value of the bullion was put achter $4,000,000, and it was estimate foreigy ton and a half. The silver, we are told,g was extmeted from mines in Kootenay, and
The consignment by the Tartar was intend Reduction Works to Trail, British Columbia, ed for the Hongkong, and Shanghai Bank- ing Corporation, and formed part of a since 1903. It is believed that the demand continuous supply from Trail to the East
Banking Corporation will increase in the for silver by the Hongkong and Shanghal
very near future, and to meet that Sec. 3 The provisions of section one of the reduction works are being greatly en- this Ant shall be enforced by the Collectors of larged in every direction The silver, it is Customs for the Philippine islands, in accord arica with, the provisions of Acts numbered reported, is supplied by the Corporation to three hundred and fifty-five as amended, tits the Chinese mints at Cabion and Tientsin, teen hundred and five, except that the coins or From this it will be recognised chat the in- hundred and sixty-four as amended, and four whose demands are practically unlimited.
sins of this Act shall not be sold at auction, creasing and widening every day. The bullion seized and forfeited under the provifluence and power of the Coon is in- but shally as provided in section one of the Act, Colony that has the strength of the ong is paid into the Treasurer of the Philippine kong and Shanghal Bank at its back aminot Fund and the sum due to the informer shall lag behind in the progress of the world, for islands to the credit of the Gold Standard be paid by the Treasurer from that fund.. it is evident that this Corporation wields R speedy enactment of this Bill, the passage of he measured by national boundaries, hole Sec. 4. The public good requiring the potential power whose ramifications cannot the same is hereby expedited in accordance tunately, the Government of Hongkong has with section two of "An Act prescribing seen fit to utilise the advantages possessed. the order of procedure by the Commission in by the presence of the headquarters of the twenty-sixth, nineteen bundred. the enactment of lows," passed' September Bank, here, which must be gratifying to all interested in the business interents of the
export Philippine silver coins, or bullion made Sec. 2. The exportation or the attempt to from such coins, from the Philippine islands Contrary to law is hereby declared to be a torfeiture of said coins or bullion as above pro- criminal offence punishable, in addition to the
pesos, or by imprisonment for period not to vided, by a fine not to exceed ten thousand. exceed one year, or both, in the discretion of the Court.
Sec, 5. This Act shall take effect on its passage.
Enacted, November 17, 1905.
(aand November.)
port. But, to retum to the silver question, this immense consignment of ailver at over $4,000,000 is significant of the value of the metal, and it cannot much hope that the monetary value of silver is likely to fall, at least for the presents.on
between the events transpiring in Vladivosment is given from the Bench it is the first lok and the shipping trade of Hongkong. care of the Court reposter to render that There were some fifty steamer in the har judgment carefully and exactly if it has to bour at Vladivostok when the outbreak be condensed, the condensation is made every endeavour is made to give the sum occurred among the troops, and from the with the closest attention to detail and Hongkong it is quite evident that their false impression may be left on the reader's marised judgment with clearness, so that no safety was very gravely menaced. The warves and godowns seem to have been mind as to the terms or meaning of the wantonly fired by the reckless rioters. As Bench's dicta. So much for the English HONGKONG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1905. we learn from. Messrs. Lamke and Rogge's journalist and the English newspaper. The report, the local owners of one, steamer result of this determination to be accurata which had been sent to Vladivostok received a all hazards is that readers accept the cable asking whether the vessel should judgments, whether the ipsissima verba ate return to Hongkong, because the cargo given or they are reported in brief, with could not be landed at Vladivostok, the absolute faith in the accuracy of the reported When His Excellency the Governor Chinese consignees having all their pre- statement, and it is seldom indeed that their brought before the Legislative Council last mises burnt, while godown space was a confidence-is misplaced. But it is to be month the short enactment authorizing the obtainable. That, as the compiler of the feared that our friends in Manila are not al Governor to raise as occasion requires loans report sagely remarks, is sure evidence of the ways to be commended on the standard of ac the purpose of defraying the cost of a rail the present condition of things all the more selves. The judgment in the insurance way from Kowloon and for other railway pur-regrettable is the fact that this dislocation case in question as published in the Manila poses, and passed the Bill into law at a single of trade at the Tussian port comes as the newspapers showed quite correctly that a sitting of the Assembly, it was generally ad- crowning blow to a year which has been widow's claim against the New York Life mitted that Sir Matthew had, on that day, bad all round for the majority of shipowners had failed, but the suggestion was that it consummated a masterful stroke of policy in the Far East. which could not but redound to the benefit beginning to wear a brighter aspect, when widow had been wronged by the wording of Prospects were just had failed on a technicality and that the of Hongkong in particular and the interests the news was received that the garrison had the law-in fact, that she had been legally, of Britishers in general in China. By the mutinied, and had pillaged the town, at though not morally, dispossessed of the in comprehensive term "otherrailway purposes," the same time giving an opportunity to insurance money due to her under the policy the Goverment sought to give effect to the cendiaries to, wreak their baleful work. It taken out by her Inte husband. It is highly agreement with H. Chang Chih-tung to might have been expected, after the longdrobable that the Manila papers were them. enable the Chinese Government to purchase out and out the interests and control of the period that Vladivostok has been practically selves misled by the terms of the statement American concessionaires. In the Canton to all, but the, adventurous who were pre busy office would unintentionally blunder closed to the shipping world-clused at least of claim, and we can well understand how a
think it was in the public interest to dilate watchful Japanese fleet-that trade would But just as it cannot be suggested that we had Hankow railway. His Excellency did not pared to take the chance of eluding the over an extremely technical question of law. on the subject of that agreement; but the have found itself en evidence once more, but any feeling against the New York I ife, so the principles guiding Sir Matthew's policy in apparently the unruly Cossacks have decreed Manila papers have in all likelihood found the matter is sufficiently obvious to make it otherwise. It is most, unfortunate, also, be themselves unwittingly out of accord with clear that British interests have been materially furthered by a compact whose bound port, and any vessels that can enter claim was essentially mis-stated and there- cause Vladivostok is by this time an ice. that Insurance Company. At all events, the conception originated with the Governor of have to be preceded by an ice-breaker which fore was open to misconception by those the Colony, In what light the agreement.is regarded in England will best be learnt from
meant additional trouble and anxiety to the unaware of the whole facts. The judgment shipmaster. Vladivostok, seems fated to was given for the New York Life but not on the comments on the subject appearing in the London & China Express to hand by First the port was blockaded; then we had on evidence which must have lost the case for CRUBC annoyance to Hongkong shippers, technicality, but under circumstances and the mail this morning. The first news of the the seamen on almost every ship bound for the plaintiff if tried before an English instead Government's plans appears to have been. Vladivostok deserting in a body when they of an American tribunal. Seeing then that the cabled home by Reuter on the 13th ult., and heard their real destination; we had pazzled terms of the claim were wrongly set forth, and the reception accorded the pleasing message magistrates who declared one day, that the as published conveyed a mischievous because by the home journal. is thus expressed run to the north was not dangerous to erroneous suggestion, and that the whole.
Behind the apparently simple statement neutrals and reversing that opinion the next, point of the defence was missed--naturally THE PADIVOSTOK " INCIDENT." wired by Reuter from Hongkong that the and now we see the northern port in the our deductions as to the effect of the judg Government is introducing an Ordinance in throes of internal cataclysm which still has ment were based on a false impression of Council raising a loan of €30,000,000 for the power of adversely affecting Hongkong's the circumstances for which we could hardly the Kowloon Railway and other railway pur shipping business. Messrs. Lamke and be held responsible. Any argument sub private telegrams we publish to-day-through
It can hardly be doubted, in face of the THE SUGAR INDUSTRY, poses, there is a good deal that is matter for togge failing to see much hope in that initted by us, as to the unfair conditions. The medium and courtesy of the Hongkong of the world already did and always will Though the prices of sugar in the markets congratulation from the purely British point direction are forced to look in the direction imposed on insurers in the New York Life manager of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie of view. Of the total, a sum of £1,100,000 of Saigon where, the reports as to the was without force because it had no founda that the riots which occurred at Vladivostok fluctuate, as they ate governed by the ques is required in connection with an advance state of the rice crop are very propitious. lion in fact. We gladly publish the facts as have been exaggerated out of all proportion on of supply and demand, the screnge in made by the Government of Hongkong to "It is most ardently to be hoped, adds the given by the Hongkong chief of the New to their real value. A temporary ebullition Europe sown to sugar beets has steadily the Chinese provincial authorities, for the report, that the favourable crop prospects York Life, and must express our sincere of spirits, among the hysterical garrison at grown, While it; too, had its ups and downs," purpose of enabling China to acquire from should not be upset; local shipping interests regret that through our reliance on the Vladivostok has been magnified into a the number of acres devoted to the beet the American syndicate, represented by the are too much depending on good crops as accuracy of the Manila report we were led semi-revolutionary movement. There is sugar industry has almost been irebled with American China Development Company Saigon. their interest in the concession granted for ultimo October, total exports from Saigon, against the New York Life or any other able of a nation to lose control of them from the following table recently published Whilst 1954, from January to astray. Of course, we have no animus always an inclination among the excite in the last twenty-five years, as will be seen the construction of the Canton-Hankow wese roughly ten million piculs, they have company; but humanum est errare, and we selves at the conclusion of a great war. by to Licht, the veteran sugar statistician i Railway, a line which, when completed, will
Campaigns, not exceeded six million piculs same period erred, although actuated by the purest of Instead of being satiated by the reports have the greatest commercial importance for this year, and the conclusions are obvious." motives, viz., the protection of those who of carnage and disaster, they are incited to Hongkong. The total compensation to the American holders was 1.350,000, and
On the whole the general opinion of ship through ignorance are usually believed to be let loose the native instincts of the..un. when the Chinese Government had agreed than it was at this time last year, which is the publication of Mr. Hassan's letter happened in the garrison quarters of Vladi brokers is that the outlook is brighter to-day unable to help themselves. However, with curbed animal. pparently that is what on the amount, the next thing was to provide some consolation to those who are connected the situation is cleared up, and with this vostok. What was really an outbreak of the money. They seem to have got together with the shipping interests of the port. a quarter of a million sterling; then Hong-
expression of our regret that we should have insubordination among a group of soldiers, kong stepped into the breach, and with a
unwittingly and unintentionally injured in of revolt against discipline-all the more boldness of conception that has not been so
the smallest degree the reputation of the forcible because in war time discipline is, to New York Life, we trust the incident is a certain extent, relaxed-has grown in the conspicuously shown of late, it offered to loan the balance at 4 per cent. to the
That Prince. Charles of Denmark should
closed.
eyes of the word-artist to a revolution, or an authorities, of the Hu-kwang, with the sane-
have accepted the offer of the Throne of
emeute, or at all events something' which tion of the Peking Government, and on the Norway was a foregone conclusion. This was
THE RISE IN SILVER.
found its origin in the national conditions security of the Oplum revenue of Hupeh, believed to be so last month when an ex-
of Russia. Shops were being looted, Hunan and Canton. We have nought but remely well-informed correspondent of the silver has steadily risen of late until it incendiaries, people killed by the score and Contrary to all expectations the price of wharves demolished, godowns burned by praise for the preacient action of Sir Matemps made the statement in the Parisian has to-day attained the value of agid. at the rest of it. thew Nathan, the Governor, in his decided journal. At the time the only serious per oz., so that the country which has gone the matter-of-fact telegrams received by Thank providence, line and congratulations to him on having difficulty in the way of Prince Charles' ac-"gold" when exchange was below two the Hamburg-Amerika Linie knock all won over the Colonial Office to his opinions. ceptance appeared to have been the reluct shillings to the dollar and fixed the value of that bluster on the head. Hongkong, in The amount is large for the Colony to make ance of Princess Maud; but it is stated that its silver coins upon, the basis of a ten- itself responsible for, and we might reason-King Edward wrote a very serious letter to dollar sovereign, is confronted with the ing Vladivostok, that we cannot view un so deeply interested in everything concern. ably have felt doubts whether the Secretary his daughter, reminding her of her duties as difficulty at the present moment of main moved anything that happens in the only 1905-6 for the Colonies would authorise such a use wife and a princess, pointing out the im-taining the parity of its currency. When Russian scaport in the north. Our trade isThese figures have a special interest to of the funds and credit of the Colony, even portance of the task she might be called the Straits Settlements Government decided affected, cargoes are detained, and the Hongkong, since there some relati though it is true that by providing the funds upon to fulfil. Thus was overcome the only to adopt the gold standard for their Colony general passage of business is dislocated between the beat production in Europe the Hongkong Government would place resistance which made the success of the and the Federated Malay States, it was very and disorganised. Too long already has the and one of the most important of the British concessionaires in a good position to Danish candidature for the moment doubt wisely provided in the Ordinance demone trade of Hongkong, so far as the shipping local industries, viz., the refining of claim to construct this important railwayful Prince Charles will ascend the throne Lising the British and Mexican dollars to business is concerned, remained in a from Hankow to Canton Anyway, Sir of Norway under the name of Hakon the make way for the
cane sugar. It was seen last year that, the Crown Agents were instructed to pay the King, who died in the year 1380, was named circulation within the Colony and the Malay dition these rumours and reports from Vladisequently short of the growing demand, Matthew grasped the position, and as a result Seventh. The last independent Norwegian that the new coin, was restricted er sluggish condition, and just when it seemed when the beet crop in Furope failed to on the point of returning to its normal con reach anticipations and the supply was con- money. As the first instalment of £490,000 Hakon the Sixth. King Oscar, of Sweden, States only, Furthermore, the exportation vostok gave it a momentary ret-back. For there arose an unpredecented appreciation was not available in ready cash the sum was speaking from the throne at the closing of of Straits dollars was made a punishable unately, it was only momentary, but in the value of the cane product, with the re financed by the Hongkong and Shanghai the special session of the Riksdag on the offence. The fixity of the ratio between the trade is so susceptible to passing currents, sulting benefits to the two local mills which Banking Corporation, who under orders paid 17th Oct, said: "The union formed in new dollar and the sovereign was deferred and swayed by the winds of popular did not fail to take full advantage of that sum in New York. The amount has 1814 between the people of the Scandinavian and as it now proves with a good deal of opinion, that not infrequently a momentary situation. From the above Bgures it does since been refunded, and the balance of the Peninsula, disunited for centuries before, is wisdom and foresight-in order that no mis-loss means an annual decline. In this case, hot appear that the increase in the acreage: loan, £700,000, has also been paid on dissolved, and the Swedish Riksdag has by take might be made like that which the Philip however, there is nothing of that sort to be sown to beet for sugar. If progressing in the behalf of the Chinese. It is true that the the resolution adopted on 16th Oct. approved pine Government are seeking to rectify feared. "Send on our cargo Immediately! Interest of the Government of Hongkong in my proposal as to its dissolution. I will, With bulllon silver rapidly rising in value, might almost be adopted as a watchword. the matter arises largely from the fact that, however, not give up the hope that, though and the present, worth of Philippine silver Messrs Lamke and Rogge had a melancholy Jointly with the British and Chinese Cos political union no longer exists, lasting coins in metal equal or more than their freight repost to submit to their patrons last silver lining in the prospective rice trade poration, it proposes to build the Canton peace between the two peoples may be main face, the Government is confronted with the week they were obliged to look for the
from Saigon. This week there should be more reassuring statement, especially seeing that all their predictions as to a poor, crop formerly derivable i in Japan have come true to the letter. With been Vladivostok open in the for month requiring supplies from the sout
Great Britain, ping trade of Hongkong a marked revival and the hopes of shipp The Vladivostokin
THE THRONE, OF NORWAY,
new Straits token
Kowloon Rallway; but, however far seeing tained in the future to the safety and happi: probability of shrewd men melting the pesos Governors and officials may be in such matness of both nations, wish which must, and subsidiary coins and shipping the metal ters, it is not often that the British Govern-be re-echoed by the people of both kingdoms, out of the country, or of sending the coins On the alb of November, a ków, LILIAN-ment authorises such use of the resources or credit of the colonies when the amount is
themselves to he put in the pot elsewhere. A QUESTION OF ACCURACY This would mean the lessening of the cir Intended as an advance to an allen country, TARTAS, We must therefore again record our appre
(31st November.)culation of the colosge and the necessity of smoked minting more coins, at a consequent ex TCHFORD,ciation of the energy of Sir Matthew In another column, we publish a compense The Manila Cablenews is our au
Nathan, who will assuredly leave his mark munication from the District Manager of thority for the
Governor of the Colony It is concel the New York Life Insurance Company Chinese have sen
ment; that", already some able that by his act the great
Hongkong ploughed with reference to an editorial which appear pore quantities of the railway field that exists in China south of ed in the Hongkong Telerines on that the the f
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has grown. There li no authoritsilyo Agujre available at the moment to establish atte same ratio that the demand for the product
curate comparison but tiking the figures for cane sugar, it is safe to say that the latter for the increase in the East in the demand. industry is capable of holding in own cially in view of the lack
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