THE OUTBREAK AT SHANGHAI,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JANUARY 24, 1906.

SIRATIS CUNRANGY QUESTION. | Austria, Aus, ku, 6,73% R. Colledani, ajrd

"Shanghai has had another of those "lessons,

WARNING TO SPECULATORS, which lecur at indefinit periods in China, to remind it that it is planted in the heart of a

Our Singapore correspondent, telegraphing country whose nationals are, ly a slight

on the rath inst, gare the gist of His Excel depth under the skin, very inimical to foreign-ject of the fluctuating dollar, and the danger

Tency Sir John Anderson's remarks on the sub ers and their ways. The anti-climax of hosti whi i existed for those who were speculating lily succeeding on the feeling that prompted

on the intentionanf the Government in fixing the boycott of American goods, as a result of marks were delivered at a meeting of the the value of the dullar, mis Excellency's re the dislike in Chinese immigration in the Legislative Council on the 13th inst, and appear United States, was reached in the fracar that in the Singapore papers of the following day. took place, recently in the Mixed. Court, when

According to these reports, it appears that before the Council rose, the Governor said certain Chinese prisoners were locked up in he desired to offer a few remarks on a mat- the mdolcipal gent in lieu of being handed teref general interest. He had been surprised over to the Chinese authorities. This event to learn that during his absence from the Colony, there had been a sharp rise in ex seems to have fanned the popular feeling, which

very largely due to

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ions of the Government with regard to the rate which would ultimately be fixed for exchange between silver and gold. This was a matter. which no one was entitled to speculate upon it Wat one which the Government was certainly not in a position at present to make a state meat about. As everyone was aware, the course of the silver market had been so peculiar that it was impossible for the Government al pro-

dan-

known as the Young China party, whose cry is China for the Chinese. The cry is begotten of legitimta aspirations, but its manifestations have heque1tly been dictated by very im prudent savings and doings. By the Tientsin Treaty of 1858-British furisdiction is secured to British subjects, whilst Chinese subjects are lo bye Chinese laws administered to them. This was the intention likewise of the Chefoot say for certain what the market would Converyion, China has never abandoned her demand that she shall dent with her own nationals, and in fice of the presen-frequent ly unwise--nitudes she is taking up, it is cvident she does not intend to relinquish one lola. The immediate use of the Mixed Cours /ricis has been settled, insemin h as the Chinese prisoners have been, restored to Chinese authority. We cannot but think, as a deliberate opisina, that the Co his at Shang hai were unwise a few months ago, when they introduce the new tickle that Chinese prisoners should be dealt with at the municipal Jock-up it seemed to us then that there were the elements of futuri dikireement," and that with the Chinese must rest the better argument, It is not always that the Ministers at Peking and the Cosculs at Shanghai work in harmony; it hrs nut been their want to do so. But the "Ministers thus time did not challenge the new arrangement, but when in turn it was challeng ed by the Chinese they have mitted the native argument and ordered the release of the Chiness held in the municipal custody by the order of the Bish Assessor. This having been conceded, it will be easily seen that

Bitish authorities could not go further. They, bad been wrong from the treaty point of view, Just as the Chinese com cation, was hopelessly wrong in the zisk if affere Having righted the wrong they cannot go further and grant the Chinese request for he dismissal

of the British Assessor and the punishment of the Police Inspectors. These denunds Sir Pelham War ren, the Consul General, firmly refuses. The latest advices, from Paking undicate that the Central authorities are arting in the correct way. At dust in China, it is a question how the Thotal on the spot will rightly interpret the orders from leking Instructions have been sent to the Vivery of Nanking to visit Shanghai in person, nid do his utmost to restore order and settle the question. What the solution should be in part is that the Taojai should be changed. It should be cer tainly suggested to the Chinese authorities. A quial inuntence along this line should certain

ly be the attitude of the Ministers as l'eking. The idea that prompted the retention of pri soners by the Municipal Conseil dnes credu in that and in the Consuls from the humanita-

budy sian point of view, though we think that the pasitian wak wrong and to adopt. It has unfortunately given the Young China party a loophole, of which, with the assistance of the rowdy element, it has not failed to take advantage

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A to the actual r'ot itself, possibly the explanation of the Chinese press that the Towdies hoped to take advantage of the Mixed Count dispute to attack and lant the settlement may | correct. They have been frustrated, and the immediate daner is passed Prompt measures were taken to overawe the mob, and if the call of China for the Chinese, is to take this form it will have be repressed with a stern hand. The Llenchow massacre eems to have been beguiten by the boycott spirit, ar: its result would probably not have been as serious they were, Chinamen have seen with delight, which is perhaps natural, the triumph of a Yellow Race' ev'r Russia; and many of then seem to have leapt to the quite as another

unwarranted conclusion that ring the

Yellow Race, are capable of

same fest it seems hardly necessary to point out to our readers, the absence of analogy Japan throughput has been possessed of a strong Government, which always led and con. trolled the people: China has a weak Govern. ment, which neither leads nor controls, whose high sounding decrees are unly as tinkling brass. The Chinese Government assumes that it ma it may abert more than its rights of sovereignty within the Empire in no fear of attack from abroad, against which England and Japan art pledged to protect it. Whether the alites have thal meaning another matters and a

grent deal depends, of course, upay the Chinaman's idea of a just assertion of the rights of so vereignty when those sights are Cia25e. Like A werk individual, i plucks up courage when It thinks itself secure, and at other times is the cal's paw of the Hrong, That China will assert wolf in the future we anticipate, and we fervently hope; but the assertion must come fram

a real strength, and not from fatuity. The new spirit on which we com mented list week must apting from * clean Government, and not from the usually cont administration. A keen observer, Baron Su dematsu, shows how much out of touch the Chine e Government is with existing facts, and the sympathy which The Timer corres pondent at Shanglit i says was shown by some Japanese with the mob, and the general free- dom from molestation of japanese property is, we trust, not real, and will he nipped by the Tokyo Government in the marvellous way that It usually has of controlling its subjects a much abroad as at home. The Chinese mind

be six months bence. Six months ago it was 26. To-day it was over 3od. Would any body have the boldness to say that six months hence it would not be 76d. again, or that it might not be 31d. Under these cir comitances, it appeared to him that those per the Government were indulging in a very sons who were speculating on the intentions of gerous operation, in which they might very Fikely hurn their fingers. He could only say that it was the intention of the Government hindy interested in the trade of the place-to fix and he thought this was the opinion of every. the dollar at as low a value as praise on sistent with security. That was all he was in a polition to say on the matter. Whether the point would be higher or lower than the exist. ing rates, he could not at present stale; the facts were not before him on which to form an opinion, but he could say that it was the in- tention and desire of the Government that the

dollar should be fixed nt as low a value as possible consistent with safety,

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On the 25th instant, the Post Office will be entirely clothi

On the 26th instan', the Post Office will be open from 8 am, until the despatch of the nited States mail at 11 am, and there will be one delivery and one collection of letters as on Sundays.

from Europe, the Post Offies will be open for In the event of the English mail arriving one hour for the delivery of the mail,

The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.

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Lieut, Commander Stevenson Captalo H. Grant-Dalton Lieu Commander H. B. Cox

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Captain E. F. H. Chariton Captain Shortland

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Captain W. L.

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COMMANDING OFFICERS.

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1,796

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Haiphong

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4,000

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645

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Saigon

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Baigon

Licut, Leball, i

Saigon

DEC.

SRIOR

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Keyt, Dr. H.

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Birmann, Dr. Med. H. Majer, Capt. and Mrs, | Habre Caspersen, S.

N.J.

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