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第三十月二十年二十三精光

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THE HONGKONG BANK BOOM.

(21st January.)

We commented last week at some length on the proposal of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation to increase its capital. That we are not alone in the views we hold will be bome out by the fact that in Shanghai also, as in Hongkong, the announcement was received with a large degree of favour as will be gathered by the remarks of Messrs. J. A. Sullivan & Co. in their weekly share circular of the 17th inst. This is what' that firm of brokers has to say "The figures for the past six months working of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank show a continuous state of prosperity which is welcomed by everyone. 1.15/- dividend and a bonus of 1 will be paid to shareholders. Silver reserve is augmented by 7 lacs and the amount carried forward is 17 lace. A further bonne bouche is provided by an increase of 40,000 new shares of $125 each to be issued to share- holders at the low figure of £30, in the proportion of one new for every two old. shares. A sharp demand set in land from the previous rate of $835-at which business was done caused the quotation to advance quickly until a sale at $890 was announced. To-day #1,000 is being freely offered, but holders are awaiting developments before quitting. London has risen to £115, buyers. With this good news a wave of prosperity is bound to follow. Rumours are already in the air that the Bank intends to extend its business by opening several more branches in many desirable localities."

STEAMSHIP SUBSIDIES

CUT DIAMOND..

State subventions to steamship companies trading to the Orient appear again to engage the attention of foreign legislators. In a recent dispatch from Washington, to hand by the American mail on Saturday, it was reported that President Roosevelt would sent to Congress a special message advocating the passage of a ship subsidy measure at the present session. It was said that the Pre- sident had declared that the recommendation in his annual age was misunderstood. In that message ne said that if it were found inexpedient to pass the Senate bill a mea sure should be passed to provide for a few lines to the South American ports. He did not mean to minimize the importance of other features of the bill, it is said, and now purposes to correct any false impression that may have been gained by the House. The amendments to the bill drafted by Repre sentative Grosvenor eliminate cargo subsidy entirely and limit the Government's aid to the Orient. That opinion in the Unitedducing districts into fields of red poppies-dupers? Did she intend to return with the mail carrying ships to South America and States is not wholly undivided on this ques- tion of subsidy may be gathered from the fact that, even with these changes, the members of the committee from the Middle West do not favour the measure.

梳大十月正,英港香。

There is no work. unless they try the tables they are not. The result is that In Hongkong and not be allowed to Settlementthey must. charge on the rates and over roving bands of potent cost such a state of affairs It is the duty of the Gov the Colony against the Indians, and to pes along to, Sing accept them, so that assisted on part

Hongkong might well spend a few dollars to get rid of the undesirables, for it is morally certain that, if we fail to now, we will be mulcted in thousands at a later date. We can only trust Government will not fall to recog urgency of the situation and take imm steps to cope with the emergency

the "The"

by the Council or by a company. The

arrangements, both public and private, have been allowed to lie In abeyance pending the Ore brigade. It will be seen that the writer Man's inhumanity to man is a subject on return of His Excellency to Hongkong and has not rushed into print," without being which, however much may have been writ we can only assume that the withholding of armed at all points, and ready to follow up, ten, there is always something left to say the information which is due to the Colony in a practical manner bis animadversions, by But there was another subject, or cause of general and for which the Colony will what appear to us as very reasonable and discussion apparently arising in our midst, in the cod, have to pay handsomely har: well devised suggestions for the amelioration regarding which there appeared to be much been kept back in compliment to the Go of the existing conditions, and states as his more to say, and that was woman's con- vernor. Still it is a very pour sort of com reasons for the reforms that be advocatesidence in man." The Colony appeared so pliment to the people at large and one which that watching over and a control of the full of it--it appeared everywhere, la evi-is omitied at most other places. For ex ordinary routine municipal work are quite dence scarcely a day, passed that the Press ample in Singapore the details of the sufficient, if thoroughly done, to occupy was not called upon to record instances of public welcome to the Dake have been nearly, if not quite, the whole of the time woman's blind confidence in man, as exem in the possession of the ratepayers, through that can be spared by the member of the plified by thair unhesitatingly handing over the medium of the Press for days. Council. In conclusion the writer says: jewellery and articles worth anything up to Indeed, the meetings of the committee It is also very desirable that the secretariat $100 or $200, to complete, strangers, in ex- which undertook to represent the general and We do not supp should be greatly strengthened; especially at change for what a bundle the contents public in offering a worthy and characteristic that hundreds of desti to top, and suitably paid, but this alone of which they knew not, but high they were colonial welcome to the brother of His Ma- he allowed to rema would be quite insufficient to meet the great told contained banknotes of Immense value, jesty the King were open to the fourth estate especially at a time when difficulty that now exists. As the annual which statement they unquestioningly accept from the very outset, with the result that the could get no employment, and meeting of ratepayers will be held in Marched, and which notes they were requested to man in the street, who beare the burden of are not in a position to erect asylum it seems desirable that the whole question change for silver as the strangers, inno- the Colony's expenditure, and frequently houses of refuge for the Invaders should in the meantime, be carefully con- cent countrymen," did not know how sees very little return for his money, was in Government should, therefore, sidered by the ratepayers. Mr. Drummond to go about the business! The strangers a position, at least, to know the intentions aures whereby the Colony has undoubtedly taken time by the forelock, were not to accompany the women-ob, no! of those at the helm. It was hardly reces submitted to the danger of in bis latter suggestion, while the very it was not necessary for them to learn the sary to await the return of Sir Matthew Naeturned empties left on gentle, suggestion of "suitable pay" will ins and outs of money-changing, as theythan-whom we are all glad to sea again Their landing probably not be, we venture to think, without its were returning to their country immediately, the Colony, but it may be and we will denied, but they should sympathetic appeal to civil servants here! and there were no money-changers there. endeavour to be generous--that certain con- immediately an arrival and

What simple faith what trusting confi-siderations have led the officials at the head vessels proceeding in a west THE OPNIM EDICT:

dence The woman leaves behild her in of affairs to hasten slowly."We have It may be possible to recover the bands of men she has never seen before been informed, on authority which is deemtheir transportation from the When we referred some days ago to the in ber life, what probably constitutes hered reliable and whose information has esualment, but, even if that is out opium. question, and the suggested action entire worldly goods the result of the sayly proved accurate, that Sir Matthew Nathan's of the British Government in suppressing ing, slaving, starving and stioting through tenure of office s Governor of Hongkong the exportation of the drug from India to many a long year of deprivation and self- will be brouglit to an abrupt close almost Ching, we observed that the Chinese denial. She goes to the changer's abop, immediately. The rumour runs that he has authorities might be credited with the usual and what does the discover? It is scarcely been summoned to take up an important arrière pensla This view is shared by home necessary to say that her roll of banknotes post in one of the State departments in and foreign journals, and the Kobe Herald, "of high value," prove to be but worthless London. It is stated that His Excellency though not giving the matter that attention blank papers, of the cheapest sort. "Oh, will remain about a month in the Colony, it deserves, or entering into the merits of the pod woman," says the sympathetic by saying only long enough to make mat case, says It will undoubtedly be necessary stander, as she rushes back to find the men ters right for his successor, and will then for the British Government to exercise the who have played such a dastardly trick on

proceed to England. Whether the re

CONDITIONS IN KWANGSI greatest care that it is not duped into put her men who, in the majority of cases, are port is correct or not we do not, of course, ting money into the pockets of the Chi never seen again. What a shame to rob a pretend to state, but the outlines of the

While the people in North China are Hese opium growers. That there is con-poor, hard-working woman in that way," rumour are so circumstantial that it seems experiencing all the vicissitudes of famine siderable danger of such an eventuality says the sympathetic reader, as he or the Tuptsible that it can be an entire fabrication, owing to the failure of the rice crops; and resulting, if the praiseworthy intentions of peruses the details of the occurrence over What gives point to the statement is the are concentrating in camps where they are the Chinese Government should not prove his or her soup. That is one side of the fact that only the other day Sir atthew being supplied with the bare necessaries of to be of a durable nature, is clear from picture, but like all pictures of human Nathan was promoted from major to life to keep body and soul together there is some figures given in an interesting article experiences, there is another side, which a lieutenant-colonel on the Royal Engineers reason to fear that a similar condition of recently contributed to the Fall Mall care which occurred yesterday, was, indirect for distinguished services to the State, and things may prevail in the Southern provinces. Garetle. After pointing out that many ly, the cause of our getting a peep at. In nobody is prepared to explain the nature, of the known that the crop in Kwangel":was gross mis-statements have been published this latest.but undoubtedly not last, case, a those services at this juncture, whatever greatly below the average but noms concerning India's share in China's opium married woman, living at No. 5 Torsien may be the private opinion of those on the port, which we publish in another colomn, supply, the writer proceeds as follows: Street, West Point, was walking along fringe of departmental affairs. Of course, transmitted by a correspondent at Wuchow,

Taking into consideration the higher-value Queen's Road yesterday at 1-p.m.-when-she-Sir Matthew Nathan-is a soldier first and

we gather that the condition of the peasantly of the better article from India, that country was accosted by two men who asked her, foremost, a strategist and an engineer, and is worse than had been anticipated. Its is responsible for rather over ge piculs only saavely and politely, if she would he so very he has given ample evidence of his devotion stated that even the most favoured parts out of every too fpiculs consumed by the kind as to direct them to fervois Street, to that particular side of his character by of the province have only given a yield of Chinese votaries of the opium lamp! Or, in: Happeningtobegoing in that directionherself the intense interest he has manifested in the from so to 60 per cent of a normal crop, plain English and round numbers, rather less she invited the men to accompany her. rallway works proceeding in the New while in some districts the retur hafalien than 30,000 tons out of every 30,000 tons of Before proceeding, however, one of the men territories. It is perhaps somewhat carly as low as 20 and 30 per cent. Provided opium required for the Chinese market! told the usual story of finding a bundle of to appraise the value of his administrative these figures are trustworthy) and there irtib When, too, we come to the cruel injustice banknotes, and made the usual request, Inbours in Hongkong, but it will be interest reason to doubt their accuracy especially in and bitter wrong accusations re India's and the women, as security, gave him ringe, ing to learn whether the rumour we have view of the attitude of the authorities, the part of the traffic, we directly discover that bangles and earrings to the value of $100, reported has any foundation in fact. Af all outlook for the winter is decidedly usetts- this exactly describes the action of Chinese and then went off to change the "notes," in events, there is abundant work for the factory. It is a recognised - fact that a officialdom in promoting the continual con a most obliging manner. But was she official head of the Colony at the present plentiful crop means a diminution in the of the Netherlands Colony will enable Sir the verge of starvation a recrudescetice of version of large areas of (formerly) food-pro- duped, or did she intend to dupe her moment and we trust that the mountain air criminal returns; but with the persunilly on because the opium crop, being little less change? Troe, she had left $100 worth of Matthew to resume the active duties of life, the more serious forms of crime, including than a mandarin monopoly, the insatiable jewellery with them, but what was that whether it be in Hongkong or elsewhere, piracies and gang robberies is greatly 26 de greed of these harpies causes them to view against the "several hundred" she was asked without the danger of suffering a relapse.

apprehended What makes the condition quite complacently the misery or even actual to change? These questions were answered

of affairs more to be deplored in the famine resulting from such a disastrous in a conversation with some of the old

depressed state of commerce generally," 'course." This simply bears out Dr. Morri- and experienced Inspectors of Police, and

Many merchants have been hard hit by the⠀⠀⠀ son's statement about the extent of the the answer was an emphatic assertion that

variable temperature of the money market, poppy field, whether the edict recently pub the woman was not the "taken" but the

with the result-that they are not in a position lished will have any effect beyond adorning intending "taker in," and the grounds for

to help their compatriots; their mali object A memorandum of considerable.. Interest the official ledger remains to be seen. their conclusion were several cases in which

being to stave off financial failure and to avoid appears in the issue of the . 3. D. News

the women, upon reporting the cases to the According to the latest despatches from the bankruptcy plt, The real crops,mith of the rat inst., which would tend to show

THE JUNK BAY MILLS.

Police, admitted that they took the "bundles Canada, it has been decided that the East the exception, possibly, of the last tropain that at last a Daniel has risen to judgment,

of banknotes" to their homes first, instead of Indians who were induced to leave the November, have been poor and unprofitable, and the Northern Settlement is to be stirred

(23rd January.)

to the money-changers, which is a significant Orient in the hope of getting suddenly rich while the filatures have fallen below their up to A sense of its shortcomings The formal opening of the new flour mills fact; and others in which they made the in North America will be deported. Astwo usual standard as regards 'output. It ja and the conditions existing within ils which have been erected by the inspiration discovery of the trick that had been played have previously stated, the Indians on arriv-needless to refer to the yarn market, which boundaries; conditions which the writer and enterprise of Mr. A. H. Rennie took upon them by inquisitively opening the ing at Vancouver found that the Canadians has proved so disastrous to merchants in in our northern contemporary shows the place yesterday afternoon, when His Excel packages long before they came in sight of had absolutely no use" for them, that they Hongkong as well as in the two Kwang, So way how to alter for the better. We referency the Officer Administering the Govern even the nearest changer! Would they have were regarded as little better than pariahs, that all these unfortunate circumstances to Mr. W. V. Drummond, a very prominentment in proposing the toast Success and done this if their intentions were honest that they were Ishmaelites in a foreign combine to accentuate the gravity of the barrister-at-law in that city, who writes: prosperity to the Junk Bay mills" made several We: venture to think not at least in the country and that they must leave or starve, situation, and tend to create an uneasy A policy has been in force for many years felicitous and appropriate comments.on the vast majority of cases. The "confidence Ilunted from pillar to post, moved on when feeling in respect of the eventual outcome past, in accordance with which the Council significance of the occasion. He put the trick" is a very common one in India, where ever they ventured to rest, refused shelter, of the misery which will be engendered by has disliked and discouraged the appoint thing in a nutshell when he expressed it is practised by ineans of burnished brass food and employment, the Indians were in the agglomeration of misfortunes. We learn ment of Special Committees. A slight re the opinion, which we entirely endorse, that, balls, with which the mendacious adventurers a sorry plight indeed. They had no funds that the Chinese authorities have adopted laxation of this policy has taken place within one and all resident in the Colony and de approach such of their countrymen as with which to pay their return passages to measures to prevent the exportation of a recent period, but quite insufficient to pendent on its material success for our in- appear to be prosperous and pursy, and

Fongkong and thence trust to juck to get cereals from the Southern provinces, but it' afford the necessary relief. I think that it dividual prosperity should foster and promote tell a tale of loss, and explain how farther along, and the natural result followed, can well be understood that those who hava would be greatly to the benefit of this comto the best of our ability the industries of they are "pilgrims from a far country," "They became marauders, burglars and evil- had a modicum of success in raising crops munity if a policy was now deliberately and the Colony, and we cannot do that better stranded through that loss. Here, again, the doers in order, that they might get the where of gralii are not desirous of retkinilig within regularly adopted of the appointment by the than by giving practical proof of our accept grted of gold enters in, for the so-called withal to support life. They terrified de the famine-stricken belt products for which Council of a Special Committee of either ance of Mr. May's advice in adopiing the "gold" beads are offered at what would fenceless women and children into giving the majority of the peasantry have no meCADI three or five members of the community, product of Mr. Reanie's mills to the exclu palpably be but a tenth of their intrinsic them food and money, and, in fact, they be to purchase. The proclamations prohibiting not idcluding any members of the Council,sion of other brands. This may seem a value, were they of genuine metal, and are came a menace to the State. Of course, the exportation of grain have been issued by whenever any important matter of a special somewhat selfish and near-sighted policy; accordingly snapped up by the intended this could not last for any length of time in the Chinese officials, but it appears that no nature stisès. The power of decision and but in these days of competition we victims. Looking, then, at the intention, it | a land like Canada and especially in a go. effort has been made to act in conjunction with action should remain rested in the Coun. are bound to follow, to a certain extent, would appear that, far from extending any ahead city like Vancouver and the public the Customs, the consequence Leibg that cil, but the Committee should be requested the principle pursued by other coun- sympathy to these women, when it is proved took up the matter. They demanded the cereals have been parsed by the later to investigate and report to the Council, tries, and. "keep our ain fish, guts for that they go straight home with the "notes" that the Indians should be deported at once, and afterwards detained at the Ifki with full suggestions as to the course of our ain sea maws." /t present, the in with the very evident intention of stealing and suggested that the laws of the country stations. In other words, additional and On January 5, #t Seoul, the wife of Waction recommended by the Committee tention of the promoters of the new under them, they deserve punishment equally with were sufficiently elastic to permit the Govern unnecessary expenses" have been incurred MEYRICK HEWLETT, of a son.

This would save an immense amount of taking is to produce flour for the South thei, accosters, and all such cases should be ment to deport the Indians, even although by the exporters, and the original yalustof ARTHUR HD), a banghai, the wife of time and labour on the part of the members China market, but later, when the various strictly investigated in future, and the they were British subjects; who had been the products proportionately increased; It of the Council, in procuring, examining and brands are known and appreciated, and have women meted out justice instead of sym-induced to visit Canada under false pre is a black look-out for the Chinese New sifting the details of special matters. It had the necessary time to get into favour.pathy.

tences. The Government authorities hesi Year, for it seems impossible that, unless would enable the Council to select members with the consumers, the Northern market of the community specially qualified to deal will be tapped, and

tated, however, being doubtful whether they there is a decided change for the better in even Japan will

had the power to do at the public required, the commercial world, there can be a with each special matter, and many mem- be reached by an attempt to invade that

but now the immigration department at general setting up at the usual, period,.. bers of the community would doubtless be market, while Vladivostok will not be

Ottawa has discovered that the power is in And the poverty of the peasantry, their willing to serve in connexion with a special outside the ramifications of the flour mill.

(24th January,)

its hands and it has been decided that the inability to indulge in the various functions matter, who would not be willing, or able, to When that time arrives and the Junk Bay Now that Sir Matthew Nathan has return-Indians will be deported. Such was the in which characterise this season of thegy give up the time necessary, for serving on mills' products have found their radius, with: ed, refreshed and recuperated, from his trip formation contained in the World, a Vancou and the demands which will be made on the Council. Some of the committees would Vladivostok in the north and Nanning in the to Java, whose climate reinvigorated the ver paper, on the 8th December. It war the Provincial Government, sugur ill for the have to be, and should be, paid for their ser-south, then the success of Mr. Rennie's frame which had been sadly shaken by the added that an official of the immigration prospects of the near future. At is not as Cvices, anditis right that the community should mills will be an accomplished fact from unfortunato accident on the polo-ground, he department had started from Ottawa to the distress were confined to one or two pay for valuable work, which would lessen the financial point of view, and the attractive pile will doubtless find much work lying to his superintend the deportation of the outcast districts, for the failure of the crops seems burden that falls upon the members of the of buildings which have been reared at Junk hands on resuming the reins of office. One Indiana, so we may presume that the retum to cover a widespread area and so aucets, Council. Some of the directions in which Bay will have an enhanced value in the eyes of this principal duties will probably be con- of the Indians has already begun, 1t ja very extensive proportion of the? nat the writer advocates reform are: 1-The of those who have the welfare of the Colony nected with the reception of the Duke of perfectly certain that they will be dumped in population. In view of the seriousness management of the police force. The at heart. It has only to be added, in con Connaught in the early part of next month, Hongkong, and It is also perfectly certain the situation, it is to be management of the general hospital. 3. clusion, that the enterprise is a tribute to and it is to be hoped that the conspiracy of that Hongkong does not want them at any Chinese authorities. The terme on which a monopoly of work in British energy in the Far East, for it was silence which has been maintained regard price. They may be towels in their own stops to midiate the s these Settlements should be granted to the conceived by British heads, given form by ing the preparations for welcoming His Royal country, but they are by no mean bright and thereby alemn, the Telephone Co. 4The question whether British capital, and it will be mainly operat. Highness will be thattered by direction of land shining examples of India's coralistrand content with fallidie the electrical works, should be carried on fed by British skill.

tha Governor. It it inconceivable, that the L, when they, roach - Hongkong. Moreover, follo

Hongkong's New Industry, The Tug Robert Cooks.

Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.,Ltd. The Hongkong Land Investment and Agen-

The

cy Co., Ltd.

West Point Building Co., Ld..

Accident to Mr. H. N. Mody.

The Siaughter house Drainage.

The Craik Children: Fund.

The Pokfoolam Road Incident,

Fires in Hangkong.

The Royal Hongkong Golf Club.

H.M.S. Rambler.

Tramcar Accident at West Point

Shanghai Co. Dividends.

Canton Day by Day.

Kulangsu (moy) Municipal Council,

The Amoy Races.

West River Notes,

Wuchow Notes.

Shanghai Stock Exchange.

Interport Football at Shanghai.

The Shanghai Dock Co.

Canton-Kowloon Railway.

The Disbarred Shanghai Lawyers.

Japanese in Shanghai.

The Silver Smuggling Case.

"Insurrections in Kinngai,

The Mid-China Famise

Reform in China.

The Overthrow of Yuan Shib-kai, Fire at the Vulcan Iron Works. Foreign Ladies Assaulted at. Nagasaki, Death of Mr. G. H. Allcock. The Japanese Navy.

The Japanese Steamship Combine. Check on the Japanese Import of Rice.

Japan and the United States

Steamship Subaldies. -

The New Japanese Enterprises,

The Royal Visit,

The Late Captain Seabury,

Commercial:-

Kaub Gold Mining Co.

Yarn Market.

Exchange..

Ločal and General.

BIRTHS..

RUGI, of a son,

* DEATHS. On January 13, at Shanghai, EMILY_GOD DING BELBIN, on her 61st birthday. Deeply regretted

On January 14, at Shanghai, WILLIAM SEYMOUR WALLACE, aged at years.

On January 15, et Manchester, England, PERCY HOWARD TWIGo, formerly of Shanghai) aged 48 years.

On January 15, at Shanghai, DAVID CONKLIN (late Tidesurveyor of the Imperial Maritime Customs), aged 71 years,

On January, 10 Kiel, Germany), WITTKUSS, Lower Yangtze Pilot, of heart failaro, aged 48 years (by telegram.)

On January 17, at Shanghai, SOLOMA DAVID HAYEEM, aged 18.

only son of E. F, Laicocaine add

Al Shanghai SIAVAC EDULJI LALCACA, the CORRADO ANTONIO TAVARES, mas cantado participam aos asus, parantas, amigos a conhecidos e fallecimento do seu pas e segre Pedro Jacinta Tavares occorrido: 201.-19.de Janeiro ke stam-Stangkali

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SHANGHAI_REFORMS.

(22nd January.)

ASH MATTHEW NATHAN'S

RETURN—A RUMOUK.

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THREATENED INVASION BY

UNDESIRABLES.

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