America and China.

"NEW YORK HERALD'S" SUGGEST. ED ALLIANCE

HONGKONG CHINAMAN INTERVIEWED

A copy of the Paris edition of the New York Hereld renobod us by the German mail to-day and contains that pager's remarkable. sugges tion for an alliance between Chioa and America, We reproduce textually the editorial from our American contemporary together with the jo-, terview upon which the leading articles based: The Herald says';--

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1908.

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Chian has never had. a. liking, for Japan, against the United States at or although in both countries there have been had the necessary money, and

from time to time of a tendency to bad condition fecucially pray cultivate friendly intercourse. Japan's ba from seriously considering the haviour was always suspicions, but it has bo-That she is preparing for sopihat war. come.extraordinary since the war with Rusia | evident. There is a basis of truth in the rumour It is an open secret now that Japan's policy is that Japan. is 'financing! a certain nation for 'Asia for the Asiaúcs, which may be translated the construction of battleships bigger than the into Asis for the japanese. Whether Japan's Dreadnought types, to be used in an emerg extravagant expectations will be realized, how ever, remains to be seen. With a special object cherished, in the bosom of the young and ambitious pation, we have heard quite recently utterances from one of her prominent states men which were to the effect that india called for Japaness protection. These statements were contradicled, but yet they served as a straw 10 show which way the wind was blowing,

JAPAN'S EXCLUSION POLICY,

bon the Chinese editor was asked how the Anglo-japanese alliance was viewed in the Far East, he smiled rather slyly and said:

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MANAGER'S REPORT: FOR *WEEKB ENDING 15TH AUG 1908,

and sassy-results

of prospecting works show a total of 699 feet

"The mine measurements: for the period (4 weeks) under review, mada up of $6 feat sinking, zo fest rising, 163 feet surface, prospecting as against 976 feet for the driving, 398 feat. crosscutting and ys feet of

previous four weeks.

'MINES:

B. Koman, 547 feet Lavel, Drive South= To this has been added y feet making the total distance 64 feel. The lode 60 in. white gives an assay value of 6) dwt,

347 foot, Level, Drive North, on Hanging Wall Portion.This has been advanced 13 feet, making a total of 48 feat. The load aver ages 16 in. wide and worth taj dwt,

540 feet Level,, Drive South, on Hanging Wall Portion-Here zi feet has been driven bringing the total to ge feet. The lode 36 inc wide assays zj dwt.

440 feat Lovel, Daive South.-This end has been driven y feety making the total distance 43 feet The lode 45 in. wide in worth 64 det

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The alliance remains, but the relations vary. In fact, the relations are not in strict accordance. with the alliance, and the British merchants of Evidence that the changeless East" is

the Far East are far from being with the policy Changing very domistakably is co tained in

of the home Goverment. The Fakomes railway ao intereiew with Mr. Li Sum. Ling, a typical

difficulty, Japan's alleged aggressive altiude

·representålive of "Young_China,” which li

regarding India, the recent arrest and sentence published or p-ga" to this morning (Aug, tr). At any rate, corrent events show there i10 imprisonment of an English editor in Uores, A little more than a decade ago it would have not the slightest reason for doubt that Japan's and most important of all, Japan's parsistent been difficult, perhip imposible, to a flod dozen intention is to prevent Europians from cross campaignto oust British commerce by subsidiz prominent Chinese willing to admit that coming the Indian Ocean or landing in Asiafit ng all enterprises (money borrowed from ditions in the Celestial Empite were in need of territory, and, in order to accomplish ber object, Great Britain bolog used in those very enter improvement. Today, hundreds of them she must have immense resources to draw prises!) have done much to embitter the inter: realize clearly that the existing constitution of upon; Therefore, she has decided" she moat.

national relation. Regarding the editor who was charged with injuring Japanese influence the Chiness Goly politic is on the verge of make' use of China, which at present is weik dissolution, and express iheir conviction as out-

in the extreme, when compared with her island is Corea the British editorial opinion is that spotanly as Mr. Li does And in every neighbour. She wants to use Chins as a field whereas Indiannewspapereditors, under the very

From the crosscut off the "winze below this populous Chinese city are to be found men. on which to conduct her first great operation eyes of the British, have discussed politics more level a winze has been started and unk 14 like Mi. Li, men of modern education and Japan has sent into Chign thousands of priests orlessrebellious to authority, the British Govern fest. It is intended to connect this with the colightened views, ints of initiative ent coure to preach Buddhism, which, if my reading is te mot has take no notice of them, but now it is hanging wall drive on the 540 feet level, age, working to regenerate China. That patzio-be trusted, was introduced into Japan from at least illogical in admitting the demand of $40 fast Level, Nonh, Hanging Wall Leader, SHANGhai, nagasaki, hiogo and tic pride and public spirit are not lacking in the Chins, and it may be mentioned that this Japan for the imprisonment of this journalist,This has been advanced g fest, making the people as a who ́e is attested in, the remarkable | kystėm of proselytizing was never stipulated in

who was right in everything he said.".

total 153 feer. The lode 48 in wide gives t extension and stringeacy of the boycoll of any of the treaties between China-and-japan

dw-Driving is now stopped. The ore willTHE Imperial German Mail Steamship Japanese products, a boycott organized as a "Japan's object was to employ the now defunct

be removed by a stope from below. national protest against the exorbitant repara-method of European nations in creating disturbi tion exacted by japin für the seizure of the ances by means of converts, add thui bave ́so Taleu Maru by the Chinese authorities. fo excuse forextorting indemnity and territory from

"As far as preteiving, the peace of the Far that incident, China was indisputably in the China. Only a short time ago we heard of un-East is concerned," he replied, "it has helped right. But even had the been in the wrong, authorized Japanese priests, who had been in a small degree. A great deal more, how the Japisese Government's domineering at smuggled into the western part of the Kwang-ever, remains to be done, and a sharp look-out titude would have been a tactical blunder. The tong province, trying to provide protection for must be maintained. day, has parsed when foreign Powern could their converts who had violated the laws of atil za disputes with China as a means of ex- Chica Aegotiations for the deportation of testing political, territorial or commercial these undesirables are still being conducted by Concessiour. Owing to the Taru Maru case, the Canton Government and the Japanese the distrust of fapm, always tent in the Chin-Consu. There are also many such priests in ese, has developed to a degree of intensity that the province of Fukien, which, as a field of is of evil augury for Japan's ambition to control operation, is most suitable to the Japanese Chion. In fact, suspicion of Japan and con- Government, owing to its proximity to the fidence to the United States appear to be the island of Formosa. Fears of conflicts between the Chinese and their illegally-converted bro. predominnot popuist sentiments in China at present. Toeententennials that exists between thers are constantly entertained, and the China and the United States is so real and so ssoner this question is saltled by the Chinese comprehensive that Mr. Li advocates without Government with a strong kind, the better it ambiguity a Chinese-American alliance at a will be for the maintenance of peace in the Far

WEAK IN DIPLOMACY.

Mr. Li was inclined to admit that Chias was frequently weak in diplomacy, but he declared that Jopin, 01 her side, had made Several great, errors to the diplomatic line Replying to a request for his opinion on the Tuinu Maru affais, he said :--

Decessary counterbalance to the Anglo-Japan, ·|| Eau." ese Alliance. The boldorss of such an idea should not make noe dismiss it as vinonary. The political visions of to-day ara the realilei of to-morrow. "The English are certainly in ore wedded to tradition than are the Americans. Yat they have seen fi' tesbrek with their tradi. tional policy of "splendid isolation,' and have concluded an alliance with Japan. That step.

Perhaps the greatest diplomatic mistake "În itself, may yet compol the United States to Japan has ever made was in the Tainu Maru disregard the warning against "entangling. Japan's earnest desire to obtain money foreign alliances contained to Washington's her financial position baş been known to the farewell address. The swaddling clothes of entire world to be in a very bad state, and even tradition should not be allowed to prevent the 98 the verge of bankruptcy, according to car free development of American inter. Nor tale reports-bas led her statesmen to overstep lacident gave her the opportunity, beaven-sent, to accomplish her purpose, she used her great pawer, acquired after the war, to squeezs' Chi- a and adjust her financial position, is spite of the undoubted proof that she was in the wrong The result is known to the world. Japan bar

"AMERICAN FLEET'S CRUISE.

"And the croise of the American battleship fleet?" was proposed to Mr. Li as a Graľ question.

"Little can be said of the relations.between

China and America, except ibat-excellent friendliness exists. During the past four years America has shown ail signs that could be desired to maintain the entente cordiale." This state of affairs was not brought about by a single instance. America has shown China that ber sole desire is to become her friend to develop the commercial enterprises of both Countries, and that she has no desire for territory.

mept.

340 feet Leval Son. This has been taken from 521 feet to 525 feet, without any improve. 340 feet Level South, Drive in Stope.--This has been taken feet making a total of 75 feet. The lods 39 in. wide gives a value of 61

dwi.

Crosscutting for stops filing: 129 loot. Slopes Above the 440 feet Level, a stopos; lode 7510, wide and, worth ŝi dwt..

Above the 340 fest Level, i stops; lode 8 in. wide and worth $t dwl.

in

Above the 24 feet Level, i stope; lode 66

wide and worth z dwt.

STOPE MINE, + -

160 feet level, Drive South-This has been advanced 47 fest, making a total of 780 feet. The lode-which has become much softer- "The Chinese are ever ready to appre-averages 82 is, wide and worth 8 dwt. in value. ciate, as well as reciprocate, kindnesses, At about 700 fest from the shaft a rise has sach, for instance, as the contribution of been started and taken to feet. Its object is to mare than $1,000,000 by the United States to provide another stoping face. the Kangpeh Famipe Fund, the relinquishment to our Government of more than 30,000, co tools (the larger portion of the indemnity awarded to her as damages for the Boxer out- bre k in 1901, the proposal for the establish meat of educational institutes in Chisa, and the restoraine of the concession, in a most amici ble manner, of the Canton-Hankow Railway.

CHINA LIXES AMERICA,"

"These incidents are not likely to be for gotten during many generations. Indeed, at the present moment, the 'entente cordiale' be. tween the two countries is in such a healthy.

Work is being continued on the branch, pas- sing into the hanging wall in the stope. The lode has greatly Darrowed and is low in valus,

165 feet Level North, E 1st 1ote. The cross cat has been taken from 22 feet to 38 feet, without any success and work here is sur panded.

Crosscutting for stope filling, 148 feet. Stoper-Above the 60 feet L-vel, a stopas; lode averages 83 in wide and worth 9 dwi,

ANDERSON SHAFT. The sbait has beco suck 31 fectį making thin total depth 173 feet;

The water continues heavy, but this was ox-

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should the measures considered by prudent and the situation. Thinking that the Taini Maru state that the Chinese generally are inclined to pected. It will be pumped into the 160 feet FROM SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE

calightesed American statesmen as necessary for those interests be fluted or anathematized solely because they may be "contrary to the Traditional · policy of the conniry." When Washington attered his warsing against niliances, bis gaze was fixed on Monarchical

consider whether it could be possible to further strengthen it. The general opinion is that, in view of what in going on in Eastern waters, an alliance with America would be the best in- strument for the guarantee of the peace in the Far East. Thus the development of the

field for the commerce of the world would be

· Europe, which at that time was animited by a ·seen her error, but it is too late. She is en-resources of China and the opening of a great spirit of hostility towards Democritic instit deavouring 10 remedy the fault, but without tion To-day the United States has nothing success. The fow Japanese merchants who Risured." 'to saar from Europe. Bat, as reĝirds China have acknowledged the error on the part of ́and Asia geno‘ally, the case is far different. The their Government. cannot induce their old ~realization of the ambilinus-programme

Chinese customers to accept the articles which. for the Japarale" wwald souod' the death knell | are of Japanese make."

Asia

CANTON DAY BY DAY..

DEVELOPING SUNNING, [From Our Own Correspondent.)

level from stope when the drive is so far ad.

vanced,

The excavations for the big bob are com-

AND MOJI.

plate and progress is being made in building THE Steamship the concrete foundations.

3." MALACCA,

No. 2 Level North of Nola Shaft-This has been drivau 8 feet bringing the total to 45 feet. The fode matter averages 42 in and is poor. The work is now stopped..

...No. 2 Level South –A wiose has been started on the Esstern büsch of stone and sook rofeet, The lode 41 in. wide gives 7 det. in value,,

No. 1 Level South of No. 1 Shaft.-To this has been added 28 feet bringing the total to 293 feet. The lade 45 10. wide assays 4 dwi.

Crosscutting for stope filling-a-feet. Stopes. Above the No. 1 Level stope; Ab va the No. 1 Level, v stope, lode 69 in.] wide and worth i dwt.

of Americio commercial development. An · ` "The, altempis at conciliation made by the „alliance between the United "Balon_and_Chins Japanese journalists also have failed. The Osaka

would prevent the realiz tins of that" program. me, would compel Chi a to walk resolutely in the path of progress, would ensure for the United Stat01 a 'share in the commerce of over, but the invitations were returned within the Sunning district about 14 hours' steam tode 78 in wide and worth 6 dwt.

Asin, and would guarantes pesce in the Far East quite as much as the Triplice and the Franco-Rossin Alliance have guaranteed peace in Rurope. Such results are not to be despised...

"The question of the Far East Ah! that is a delicate malter, Mareaver, it is as com plicated as a Chinese puzzle."

Mr. Li-Sum-Ling, of Hongkong, thus replied shed asked by a Herald correspondent yester y (Aug. To) to give some of his impressions go the situation as it pertains to China, Japan, Koren, Manchuria and the relations of those evotries with Europe and America. Mr. Li- Sum-Ling is a journalist and is identified with the progressive element in Chinese politics. He'is editor of the thincue Afail and native n'e writer for the Chins Mal Ho speaks English fluently and cloraly, follows the trend

Ali, a rather widely-read paper, thought that by inviting their Chinese contempora ties to a dinner the trouble would be smoothed

thanks. Awabi (japonese marins food) and Japanese mushrooms have not been served on Chinese dinner tables since the Taiss Alaru affair. Chinese editors no longer have any liking for them.

WHERE JAPAN~ERRED,"

"The general opinion in China is that," bad Japan denft honourably with China in that famous case, she would have strengthened her position instead of weakening it. Japan might have said to China: My uoraly Jos have disturbed the tranquillity of your land by smuggling arms. Deal with them according to your own law. In that case China would have been heart and soul with fapao."

"Is Manchuria destined to be Chinesa or Japanese?" Mr. Li was asked

Canton, 8th-Feptember- A new trade mart, which has been given the name of Kung Yik Fau, was recently opened

from Canton, it being the terminus of the Sun» pig railway. About a thousand buildings have been pat up; they are splendid structures

Surface Prospecting.-72 feet of this work,

some are of foreige design. The opening ceremony will be performed on the 15th day of has been dose. thison2000; and, on-that-occasion,-it-is-learnt that there will be a grand procession including theatrical performance and cinematograph ex hibition, etc. The féin will doubiless attract a large number of people who are desirous of paying a first visit to this new place,

ANNAM FRONTIER `QUESTION.

General. From the Wilfley Tables 17.4 tons of Concentrates have been won worth 2.18 oss. per ton. On the 8th one of the Cam shafin broke and five stamps ware idle in consequence to this date. A new shaft has since been put

in and the full battery is at work.

Cyanide: The three-monthly clean up bas been made and yielded 80-475 oz of Gold Bullion. 168 tons have been treated equalling recovery of 9.58 dwt per top and 70.83 per cent of contents.

Tantaj Wei Hap returned to Canton yester day from Tonkin, after concluding negotiations on certain mains, relating to the frontier disa pates, with the authorities there.

PROPOSED FISHING COMPANY.

The Canton Self-Government Society has In Manchuria Japao will do her best convened a general meeting for to-day for the to shut the door instead of opening purpose of forming a fishing company in

of foreign opinion by reading the American At present it seems that the and English newspap ra

Mr. Libas just arrived in Paris from Hong kong, and is stopping at the Elysen Palace Hotel. He will remain some time in Europe, visiting England, and perhaps America; be fore falarning to Chini. Although distinctly mode din ideas and liberal in opinions, be in will Chioumas, puristic and ostural, and thus comes into the midst of Parisian costol band costumes wearing bis untivo robe, silken and resplendent. Mr. Li is only twenty- six yours old, but his education and compre. henrio are those of an old stateaman,

United Canton..

States is the only nation which stands in the way. It is significant that during vacation daya among the goiversities and colleges Japan sent her students to Manchuria for a holiday. It should be borns in mind that the students of to-day will be the Government administrators of the future, and the great undeveloped repoortën of -Manchuria are not baing forgotten. The students return to Japan with a collection of useful informativo_which forms the subject of special literature. Japan's desito lo annex Manchuria for her exclusive use could not be made more apparent in the world than by citing her persistent refusal to consent to the constraction by England of the Fokamen-Hsiamintun railway,

PARIS UNLIKE CHINA, like a Chinese city!" exclaimed Mr. Like glanced up and down the Champs. Elysées, then he resumett ihe discussion of "Since the war,, the Thilippine Islands, the Far East question. "In the first place," he Dutch East Indies, Straits Settlements and said, " it involves several Koropeau oations, in Cochin Chica baye swarmed with Japanese, a political sense. The situation will be butter What the Japanese are doing there nobody understood when the relations of the Chinese knows. Are they preparing for the big game 7 Empire with the various Powers have been

JAPAN PREPARES FOR WAR, W briefly explained. Since the Russo-Japaposo Mr. Li was asked whether he thought Japan war mach attention has been drawn to the pre: desired or contemplated a war with the dom nence of Japan in the Far East. It is United States,

alling on

Shajer, re necessary to describe Japan's attitude "The profalling opinion in Chios," "he

that relations with the giber nation {"replied, “in that: Japan would declare

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Huntington Mill, rap 19.3 days. The last time is due to reading of driver.

Ore Crushed. Komat......3,702 Stopo...1,858

40 stumps ram 18 days less 2.35 days for.] repairs and clean up. The lost time is mainly In "consequence of the recept disastrousdue to five stamps being idle for 6 daya, floods, II E. (bang Jen Chus memorialised the Imperial Government requesting for sanction to permit the sale of brevat titles in the Kwang- tung province for a limited period of one year whereby to raise funds to relieve the flood sufferers. An Imperial Edict, issued on the 25th August last, granted the Viceroy's request.

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H. E. Yeong Shu, ex-Chinese Minister id Japan, who is a native of Cinton, arrived hern yesterday op a home visit.

JONNE RIOTANS ARRESTED,

- Forty-three of those who had taken part in the clan fight with weapons at Ka Chẳng vil- lage in Sunui district have been arrested and sent to the Kong Po Station, & military. camp, to be dealt with under lnstructions of Admiral Li Chun.

BETWEEN eight and nine o'clock Taắt night ike, house pccupied by Mr. Cousland, at 135, Barker Road, the Peak, was robbed. A thief succeeded in entering the ofthe living rooms, and stole $500 worth of jewellery, · The police are lóquiring into the matter,

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VOLUNTEER CONCERT,

Total....... 3,540 tons, Amilgam collected 2,616 000 producing Retorted Gold

896,500 Smelted Y

886.975 021. Average yield

5.01 dwt per tom Vale of tailings 07

B. MALACCA. No. 1 Mill van 243 days {^" Crushing 1779

GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT will..., be held on, the VOLUNTEER tons surface ore PARADE GROUND at 9.15 PM, on SATUR- and mine ore 214 DAY, the 12th September, 1908. Stons, a g

· Total......1,993 tons."

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