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辆二十月九年四十三猪光:
MARRIAGES,
On August 15, 1908, at St Michael's Church, Aberystwyth, PETER THOMAS, second son of the late 'Peter Thomas of Liverpool and.M chester, to Bessie May, a cond daughter of
Sirs, W H. Wild, York Pl.ce, Whitworth Park:
Manchester.
Da October 1, 1908, at Shanghal, JOSEPH THOMAS, Youngest son of Richard Smith, Valmara, Avr, Scotland, to ACHES, younger The Editor will not an tertake to be responsible for daughter of Thomas McLennan, Nelson Street,
any rejected M8., nor to return any Contribution.
Ayr, Scotland.
Claber 3. 1908, at Shanghai, JENNIE CATHERINE, only daughter of Captain and Mrs, S. D. Park, to Heinrich E. W, BIERWIRTH, of Essen, Germany. EDWIN, youngest son of the late Captain James On October 3, 1918, at Shanghai, THOMAS Watts of Tientsie, to NORA, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Middleton..
On Saturday, October 3, 1908, at Shanghai, HUGH POYD COCHRAN, lowe: Yangue Filot, to MARY widow of the late Catt. David Martin, 1. Tating, China Navigation Cn.
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CONTENTS.
Births, Marriages and Deaths. Leading Articles:-
New Chinese Loan. Relief for Flood Victims. HongkongStage-plays." Plague Prevention in Hongkong. Telegram:-
A Foreign Lean,
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank..
The Opium Trade.
Mr. Taft on China.
A New Loan.
China's Currency. Interpart Shoot.
The Japanese Boycart. Naval Reorganization. Floods in Kwang'ang, Anti-opium Campaign, Railway Concession. Ex-Viceroy Shum. Cinton Hankow Railway, The Americao. Fle.
The Dalai Lama.
Meetings-
Legislative Council.
Opening of Shanghai,
Kulangau (Amoy) Municipal Council.
Legal Intelligano8 2—---
New Solicitor Enrolled.
An Indisposed Helendant.
Ignorant Mau's" Lost Passage,
Money Loan Association Again.
Polices-
The Yau-ma ti Collapse.
Selling a Wife.
A-Daring Burglar.
A Thiel's Downfall,
A Desperate Rebber,
An Exciting Chase.
Indian Thiel Convicted.
Angihar Ronnai's Game,
Godawn Robbery,
Dorrespondencs :-*
The Blindbome, Micocilazeons Articles and Reports –
Another Kowloon Launch. Floods in Kwangteng.
3.5. Stugan in a Typhooo.
The Interport Shoot.
Italian Convent.
Rat Destruction.
Trial Trips.
Dastardly Affair-1-Causeway¬B}"
Plague Procedure.
Piracy near Hongkong..
S.S. Fitzpatrick.
The Anti-marial." Cámpaign."
Sale of Work. "
Nippon Yusen Kaisha,
Cattle Diroane.
-Hongkong Gymkhana Club.
A Generous Gill.
Tiger at Large.
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank.
New Line between Borneo and Philippines.
*Love of Absence.
Marine Court.
Typhoon Wamings.
Water Return.
Golf
Canton Day by Day.
Interport Cricket.
Opium in Shanghai
Death of Mr. J A. Ross,
The Anti-epiuni Campaign.
American Japanese Relations. The Ucited Stater.
U. S. Transport Seward,
China and Tibet,
Opium Prohibition,
The Dalai Lama,
Trade Marks.
Foreigners in the Interior, Shanghai's First Airship. North China Insurance Co., Ltd.- Sun Yat-sen. Japanese
· Line to Trieste. Yangie Stemship Services. Sino-Japanese Relations.
Japan and Chian.
The Toyo Kisen Kaisha,
The Trade Depression; its Cruses and Cure.
Methods of the Japanejo či kpocket. Manchuria.
The Pacific Freight Question,
Japan.
The American Fleet,
Opium in Hongkang.
The Opium Trade...
Japan's Foreign Trade,
Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd.
Saved by Wind..
International Opium Conference.
Crown Agents.
Penang Hills Railway,
A Visit to a Pasteur Institute.
Commercial:-
Yarn Market.
Weekly Share Report
Exchange
Looal and General.
KABIRTHS.
On September 27, 1908, at Hankow, the wife of U. M. BENZEMAN, of a son..
On October 4, 1908, at Shanghai, to Mr. and MI HARUMCken, a daughter
On October 5; 29*8; at Shaoghal, the wife of LEONARD EVERETT, of a son!
On October 6, 1968 at Shanghai, to My and MJAS SYMORE, A daughter.
On October 3/1008 at Shant DAW, CRAWFORD, of A'SON,3 On October 3,3905, at Sha
On October 5, at Shangbai, LAWRENCE, son of Thos. Tweedie Stedart, Peeblesshire, Scoiled, to LELLA RAMS Y BANNAY, dough ter of the late Rev. C.. Dick, Eskdalemuir,
MAIL SUPPLEMENT.
(ESTABLISHED 1881.)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1908.
RELIED FOR BLOOD VICTIMS
|ment to regard and preserved Under the new Ordinance, it is laid down that from and (15th October.)
after the 15th of December "It shall not be Prompt action has been taken by the lawful for any person to have or keep any Tung Wa Committee to afford relief to the building, matshed or other place of public sufferers by the floods in Kwangtung Pro tekort for the public performance of stage vince Yesterday two telegrams were ro Playa without a licence granted as hereafter ceived by the Committee, one from Canton provided under a penalty not exceeding two and auther from Kongmoon, representing hundred dollars for every day on which the distress of the people in the afflicted such building or place shall have been so disticts and asking that help might be given kept open for the purpose aforesaid." The to them during the preliminary stagesfollowing terms "stage-play is wide enough to cover the inundations. Accordingly, a meeting of every tragedy, comedy farce, opera, bur the Tung Wa Committee was held this after letta, interlude, melodrama, pantomime, cussed, and the members were unanimous cing, conjuring, juggling, acrobatic perform DOOD at which these messages were disclocmatograph display, exhibition of dan that there should be no delay in the matter. auce, boxing contest, circus, concert or other It was decided to reply to Canton stating entertainment of the stage or any part there that a sum of no less than $50,000 bad of 10 moving the second reading of the been set apart for the relief of the Bill, the Attorney General concisely explained unfortunate people who have been ren how the licenses necessary would be issued dered homeless and led to the point by the police or other authority and that the of starvation, and that money would time during which these licenses would be be despatched to the Central Relief Com-operative would appear on them. This was mittee immediately. The funds will be accessary, he explained, having regard to the unreservedly placed in the hands of the different forms of public performances which Relief Committee to be doled out in the in some cases may last a week or one night. most judicious manner, while at the same: The license will be subject to certain safe- time the Committee will distribute food in guards which are enumerated in the Bill, the shape of rice and biscuits, etc., in order such as the materials of the building, the to tide the peasantry over their temporary scating accommodation, exits, overcrowding, disabilities. With regard to the question provisions against fire, and inspection whether, any of the members of the Tung by the police. Clauie 3 of the Ordinance Wa Committee could undertake the pro- vests power 'in' the Governor-in-Council position of looking after, the disposal to make regulations to meet all the neces- On September 4, 1gok, at Sheriff Park, of the $50,000 in order to ensure that ary conditions which will be. precedent utherglen, Glasgow, Elizabeth HeNDEX-it should be utilised to the best advant to the granting of a licence. Fees will be Sow, beloved mother of Campbell Henderson, age it seems that none is prepared at prescribed in respect to each licence, and Shanghai, and Russell Henderson, Paolingfu.
the present time do absent himself from will have regard to the length of time for On October 4, at Shanghai, JOHN ALEX Hongkong, so that the work of charity will which the license is obtained.. There is no DER FOSS, Accountant of the Chartered Bank, be left to the discretion of the reljef body in idea of imposing restrictive conditions on aged 34 years,
Canton. Considering the experience the the promoters of these entertainments, all Committee has had of dealing with cases that is required being that the safety of the Po feel certain, comment itself to everybody, we to even to those specially affected, because it will to a large extent relieve them from re sponsibility in the matter of exits and pro-
Dumfriesshire.
On Tuesday, October 6, rood, at Shanghai, CHARLES NOT, elde (ano of the Rev. Charles Davis of Amberley, Gloucestershire, to AILEEN, eldest daughter of Allied Wallington, of London.
On October 6, M408, at Shanghai, Arthur HERBERT, only so of the late Rev. Richard Thomas Blogden of Broadwood, 1itton. Devon, to ANNIV, daughter of Richard fames Arthur of Casbel, Co Tipperary.
DEATHS.
7 October 6, 1908, at Shanghai, JEAN CHARLES ALBERT PUTHOD, aged 24 vents.
On October 11, 1958, at Shanghai, GEORGINA MARY TIPP, beloved wife of fat. A. Tipp, 1.M. Customs, Hankow, aged 32 years,
of distress and indigence as the result of nature's visitations it may well be assumed that they will discharge their trust with win- dom and to the best advantage. As re gords Kongmoon, a telegram was sent
he Hongkong Telegraph of to-day informing the claimants for sasite vision against fire or other confrgtemps.
MAIL-SUPPLEMENT,"
ISSUED GRATIS TO SUBSCRIBERS.
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1908.
NEW CHINESH LOAN.
1:
PLAGUE PREVENTION IN HONGKONG.
五拜襪
MATATART
CSIS PER AMEUSE,
SINGLE COPY, ASCENS
"China's progress is our progress, mud therefore I am in favour of close friendship between China and the United States
of the difficulty. If we remember rightlyest and that we do not want her doritory it in claimed for a substance known as Ratin China realises that fact. that it contains these properties, but unfor- tunately it is of such a volatile nature that within a few weeks of its manufacturn it has | lost its active qualities. However, the "I never had thought of retracting one: Governor stated in bis minute that the word from my Shanghai speech and believe Government has Inquired from India what I never will. I do not fear the development they considered to be the best poison and of the Chinese, nor do I take any stock in what precautions they bave found to be use the reports of a possible Yellow Peril. ful to adopt to prevent children and domestic. Li Sum Ling asked Mr. Taft, what, in his animals from being injured by the poiion, opinion, would haaten China's prosperity and when we receive their report the Sanitary and bring about a development to the Department will have high authority to guide advantage of China and America ?.. campaign. It will be for them to decide the bim to say that China should send more them in their methods of conducting the Mr. Taft replied, that frankness, compelled class of poison to be used and the method young man to the Inited States to study the in which it should be used so as to avoid conditions and to work for the improvement danger. It will also be for them to decide of their country. at what time it would be best to issue the poison and begin the campaign." Until that report is published we can only rest in hope that some satisfactory, method will be devised whereby the end aimed at will be attained without endangering the lives of the ignorant classes.
Telegrams.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"
SERVICE,
A FOREIGN LOAN.
FOR £5,000,000 STERLING. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."] ́·
Peking, 9th October.. The Ministry of Posts and Com- munications is in treaty for a loan of five million pounds sterling from England and France.
The money is to be repayable in thirty years.
Negotiations for the loan are nearing completion.
ance at that port what had been done in the case of Canton, and reporting that the Kelief Committee there had been requested to take whatever steps might be considered
HONGKONG AND SHANG necessary and essential towards ameliorating To judge from the proceedings at the last
HAI BANK. ·· the condition of the people affected by the meeting of the Sanitary Board it would seem floods. It may be stated that the total that the Government is not yet entirely con- ANOTHER CHINESE- LOAN, amount of the relief funds in Hongkong, vinced that the eradication of plague through exclusive of the reserve funds, reaches the the destruction of infected rats by means of By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]" know that the Tung Wa Committee have, as large-sum-of-$406,000. It is satisfactory-to-specially imported-cats-is-an-absolute-pan- usual, realised the gravity of the situation in
acea. Indeed, the theory that if a number of
Peking, 9th October. the neighbouring province with such com penchant for rate were introduced into the munications has entered into ne- cats of guaranteed ferocity and an assured The Ministry of Posts and Com-
vision for the wants of the people.'
"I have often met Chinese students," continued Mr. Taft, at Yale, and I have often wished more like them would come here. I think the Chinese educated in the United States will greatly benefit China. I believe those educated in the United States are better equipped than those educated in Japan. There seems to be something sup erficial about the knowledge the Chinese get in the Japanese schools, whereas the Chinese here get a deep insight into affairs."
Mr. Taft, referting to the improvement ment of China, said he did not mean that Western civilisation should supplant. Chinese customs. That was neither practi cable nor possible, but American influence could be blended with Chinese customs to great advantage.
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Mr. Taft further referred to the many good ideas advanced by the Peking Government, but said that unless edicts are enforced pro- gress is checked.
Mt. Taft praised the Chinese in America
for their thrift and said that the Chinese at home would advance more if the srme thrift
were shown. "Our merchants," continued Mr. Taffy Shayegained the respect of the Chi- nose and I think they will keep that respect and confidence. China's progress will help us as much as it will help China.Take, for instance; the prosperity of Canada, Canada is a great help to the United States and to our commerce. The same would hold true in the Far East.
...
"When I spoke of some needed reforms In China I was thinking of the necessity of making practical some of the Chinese efforts which remain only theories. For instance, Viceroys send memorials to the Throne, and the Peking Government-in-many-cases-issues- edicts. Many of these edicts embody ideas
They show good ideas and good inten which would greatly benefit China ifthey were carried out, but they are not carried out
they do more harm than good. If there edicts were rigidly enforced I think it would be a step toward progress,"
it is to watch the umvenient and progress of mendable promptitude and have made pro- Golony plague would disappear, its rather.gotiations with representatives of tions, but when they are not made effective
--HONGKONG "STÅGE-PLAYS"
es than no time almost seems to be on.
the point of being discarded. That would the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank- be a pity after all we have been tolding Corporation and, one other about what cats can do when they are of the foreign Bank for a loan. hunting variety. Nobody who has followed
An. Imperial Decree has been the discussions on this subject at the Sani- tary Board, can have failed to mark the issued authorising the Ministry pre- enthusiasm with which the higher, officials aided over by H.E. Chan Pik to regarded the employment of the semi- domestic feline as plague-preventers, and sign the agreement for the loan as minute to the Board waxed eloquent in are completed." even His Excellency the Governor in his soon as the details of the negotiations
on this
THE OPIUM TRADE.
NEW REGULATIONS.
[By courtesy of the “Sheung Po."】
Peking, 9th October. Commencing from the first moon of the next China New Year, the Board of Revenue is determined to enforce the regulations for the stamping of every "ball" of raw opium.
By the second moon it proposes to regulate the sale of prepared opium.
Mr. Taft on China.
BELITTLES THE "YELLOW PERIL:"-
(13th October.)... The steady rise in the price of shares of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor poration in the local stock exchange gaye an. inkling to those whose interest and business the leading financial institution in the Far East that something in the nature of a suc- cessful coup was soon to be brought about in connection with the local. Bank. Our tele gram Column to-day contains the eminently Owing mainly to the interest aroused in the satisfactory announcement that the Hong Estimates, the Bill entitled "An Ordinance kong and Shanghai Bank with one other for regulating theatres and other places of foreign Bank has successfully concluded public resort," which was read a third time negoitations for a loan to the Ministry of at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Posts and Communications for five million Council and comes into operation on the sterling bearing interest at five per cent 15th of December next, has passed prac per annum. An earlier telegram from tically unnoticed. There can be no doubt, Peking for which we are indebted to however, regarding the importance and necesfavour of the idea. It is true that sceptics who do not belong to the official world our well-informed Chinese contemporary | sity" of this fresh_addition to the statute, -the heung Fo-stated that the loin was book, and the only wonder is that its viewed the prospect with some misgivings, redeemable in thirty years. For the past utility was not previously recognised. For but of course their opinion does not count week repeated references had been made to months past the people of Hongkong: in really important affairs. And now, it may the nefoliations in progress. The North have been supporting at least three
be asked, what reason is there for the belief China service of telegrams of Der Vistasias cinematograph entertainments which are that the cat proposition has apparently tische Lloyd supplied a message to Shanghai | nightly, patronised by large audiences, com.
lost ite savour? The answer is to be found papers on the 7th ing., from Peking, which posed of all sections of the community, in the latest minute by the Governor on the anticipated with slight variations the definite hese shows are held in buildings which; plague question. He quotes the Principal announcement mode today. The German subject to correction, are scarcely suited for Civil Medical Officer as saying that "good telegram stated: "The Chinese Govern-this class of entertainment and it has fretting cats avoid plague rats"--which ment has concluded an agreement with the quently occurred to us that in the event of a seems to touch the kernel of the whole Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora-sudden stampede for any reason there would matter. But the argument is submitted tion and the Banque de l'Indo-Chine, accord. be serious danger to a large proportion of that the presence of the cais scares the ing to which the latter put at China's dis the audience. No doubt most of those who plague disseminators into the drains and posal the means to buy, back the five per have visited and enjoyed the display of films sewers where they promptly give up the cent loan, amounting to. 112,500,000 frs.and that, we should fancy, includes the ghost apparently in disgust because they are which was negotiated in 1898 for the maj rily of the younger generation-were prevented from pursuing their usual avoca- construction of the Peking-Hankow Railway under the impression that the buildings on. Not being experts in the matter we and was to be redeemed within twenty years. came within the special jurisdiction of one dare not offer any comment It is reported that the amount of the new or other of the Government departments aspect of the case, but we certainly have loan is £8,000,000 which was taken by and had been duly licensed in accordance our doubts regarding the ultimate destination- the Banks at 94. They new loan run with the practice followed in other countries, of the rodents after they have been scared for thirty years and bears five per cent For that reason, the fact that the exits, off domestic premises. It is also stated by interest. It has, however, been found to be and the general configuration of the the P.C.MO, that cats are liable to impossible to place the loan in Europe, as halls, together with the seating arrange contract plague, but cat fleas do not transmit (By courtesy of the "New York Herald." the London market is most unfavourable ments, were not exactly suited to permit the disease to human beings "so that it and the security is apparently considered in of easy egress in case of alarin was over-matters little even if a low cate do contract London not to be quite satisfactory. The looked, in the belief that everything had been plague." Now, if that is a proved and well. fact, that the agreement has been signed, is done to meet the approval of the authorities. established fact there is nothing to say against therefore, kept secret here." The M. C. Dit must therefore have come as a surprise to the employment of plague-stricken cats to Newr, which printed the despatch, was most people to learn from the Attorney Gen- chase away plagus-propagating rats; but if somewhat sceptical of its accuracy, Aneral that the Government had no power what it is only a pious opinion based on nothing editorial note explained that "the above ever of supervision over these entertainments beyond the wish being father to the thought report should, perhaps, be taken with some and that, indeed, the promoters had an
then a new and serious factor is imported into reserve. Negotiations are known to be in entirely tree hand in making what range the consideration of this question. Again, progress and are said to have reached a ments they considered desirable. When there is a suggesting that Hongkong cats have delicate point; but from other sources than one remembers the dangers which attach to not the same domestic habits as those in Eng. the above no information of any definite the use of the cinematographs even under the land, but in what reaped they differ we are conclusion is yet obtainable. In one parti- best conditions it is appalling to think of sot told. From all this it would appear to cular the writer, of the above telegram cer- what might have happened had anything be perfectly clear that the introduction of China is making distinct progress tainly appears to have gone astray, in saying untoward occurred during one of the per- host of cats which are liable to contract which will be still greater if American Ideas that the London market is most unfavour-formances. We may be wrong, of course,plague, which refuse to catch plague-infect and influence are mingled with the work. I able. With the Bank of England rate at and we make no claim to omniscience, but ed rats and whose habits are problematical am looking forward to the time when China at per cent and call money about, the it has seemed to us that the wooden is fraught with the utmost danger to the will be able to take care of herself indepen. moment would seem on the contrary to be structures which are situated on Des community and the result may, once more dently of outside influence, because it will particularly favourable.” The definite report, Vieux Road are but ill adapted for show the recklessness of those who at be for the good of all nations, which reaches Hongkong to-day, and which the seating of large audiences. The tempt to overturn the balance of nature"I am opposed to the tactics of those remains to be officially confirmed, should leave exits are narrow and inconvenient and the without adequate reason. That the Go who seem to be working to keep China half little doubt in the public'mind that the loan eating condidops of so complicated a vernment La somewhat dubious to developed, and in a position where she will le practically concluded. While congratulat- nature that in the event of a rush for the be advisability of making Hongkong a be imposed upon, and where she can be ing the shareholders of the Hongkong Bank doors the weak would have but a poor sort of general home for stray and pariah forced to sell for half price and pay double for the Corporation's success in negotiating chance of reaching the street. That is not att is evident from the Governor's minulo for all she buys. These tactics not only this new loan we cannot refrain the expres- saying anything against the character of the to the Sanitary Board in which His Ex-injure Chios, but, in the end those ontlous tion of a meed of praise to the officers res performances, for there are far too few places cellency sought to obtain the opinion of that who are imposing upon her will also be possible for the successful riegotiations and of amusement in Hongkong as it is, and body on the subject of starting a campaign fojured. for keeping the Corporation well to the front that these cinematograph exibitions are an against rate by the use of poison," We are effI am glad to state that the United Slater before the Chinese Government as the attraction is amply proyed by the large num-thoroughly convinced that if the Govern has not been a leader in this game. The || favoured intermediary on behalf of that hers who seek relaxation and pleasure in boment could secure a polson which would Chinese have confidence in Americans be- Government in obtaining financial facilities bolding them. But the fact remains that the effectually decimate the mt tribe, while, at cute we do not say one thing iad do pur | for the development of the enormous latent | safety of the public la a prime consideration | the same time, it was not deleterious to the other. What adds to this confidence is that
of this great Empirer
and one which it lalitha dan the Gover human system that would be the real solution. Chisi
BELIEVES IN FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN
CHINA AND AMERICA..
New York, October 13.
Mr. Taft, the Republican candidate for the Presidential election, received Li Sum Ling, editor of the Wah The Vat Po, of Hongkong, on Saturday morning and cordi- ally welcomed him. In the couras of a long interview Mr. Taft emphatically expressed himself in favour of closer relations between China and the United States. Ho said: "If 1 should ever be in a position where my Influence in the affairs of the United States will be felt I would use every effort to help China's progress, 'b
Referring again to the question of thrift Mr. Taft said: "When the Chinese come to the United States they are as a rule very thrifty, but fabulous sums are expended by wealthy Chinese in their own country for banquets and expensive gifts. It is ques tionable, in my humble opinion, if this practice is advitable.”
Mr. Li Sum Ling expressed the hope that China would be freed from the fetters now holding her, and Mr. Taft was genuinely, in sympathy, and it was apparent throughout the interview that Mr. Taft felt a deep, genuine interest in China and the Chinese,
A NEW LOAN.
FOR £5,000,000.
[By courtesy of the “Sheung Fo"]
Peking, 12th October. The loan raised by the Ministry of Posts and Communications from the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank- ing Corporation and one other for oiga Bank is for five million pounds sterling at 94.
The earnings of the Peking-Han- kow, and Tientsin-Puków Railways shall be charged sa securities for the repayment of the loan.
CHINA'S CURRENCY.
MINTING OF TAEL COINS,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Pod"]"
Peking, 12th October. The standard value of the new coins having been fired at Tool 1 and Tael, respectively, instructions have been despatched to the Tlentein Mint to coin ten million taela' worth of the new currency from the be ginning of next year.
Subsequent minting will be pro- ceeded with according to currency requirements.
All the dollars at 72, now in circulation, will be called in and returned to the melting pot...
INTERPORT SHOOT.
SHANGHAT'S SCORE,
From Our Own Correspondent)
Shanghai, 12th October
Zp,m
In the Interport Bhooting Match
* Latendone are bone. Bhanghai scored to-day 928