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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY APRIL 13 1909.
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the effect that the present-day compradores Joss Sticks in the Colo- and merchants are not the soul of honour, I am not altogether Inclined to agree with you that they are in this respect very much worse than their progenitors of course, I must admit that I know very little aboutthe old A. S. WATSON & CO., time compradore whore, word was as good
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as his bond, as his class, if they ever exist, were before my time, but I have had the plea sure of the acquaintance of someofthe retired foreign merchants of those days, and while they have been able to set by a good store of this world's goods, in spite of a surprisingly colossal ignorance of things Chinese, I do not, simply going by that de a critering, take everything they say for gospel truth. Really,
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ment has had in contemplation the building of For some time past the Portuguete Govern-
to travers over the ground so fully covered by my friend and colleague who bas just spoken. He has omitted to touch upon 500 Important point, and that is that the Resolution before the Board affects our Japanese friends prin Cipally most of whom are of the Buddhist faith. The motion, if adopted, will affect them at a afternoon, M. Shelton Hooper, pursuant to will the Chinese, who in numerical proportion are At the meeting of the Sanitary: Board this Commally on the whole much more so than it notice, marad the following resolusion That far less hurt in their sentiment than our Japan as the new Cemetery Bye-laws prohibit these fellow-residents. I caquot be a party to horning of joss sticks and firing of crackers in measure of doubtful practical expediency the Colonial Cemetery it is desirable for the which may alienate the good feelings of any Government to select a new site and authorise section of the community much less of sons of the Buddhist faith where may be law ground alan that the resolution breathes a cemetery for the fatermast of bodies of per the Japanese whose ally we are. On the
say how they owe their fortune to the into members, he wished to make an amendment especially so when the contemplated measure He unid that before he would address the I am strongly opposed to it in principle. More grity and honesty of the compradore they emand proposed a light difference to the motion founded on sentiment and traverses the ployed. What they say is of course true, in proposed, the words and other non-Christian seositiveness of other people. From my tu this respect, at least. Living as strangers in thrand for whom no special cometeries have quiries, instances of cracker firing to the Co a strange land, without. attempting to learn dien provided" being added between the words Ionial Cemetery have been few and far between. anything about it; seldom, if ever going be." Buddhist Faith" and "where it may be, etc. Even granting for the sake of argument, that yond the limits of the Foreign Settle Hooper proceeded to say that, on the 13th Octo.ence the necessary legal machinery to regulate The amendment being agreed to Mr it is a general practice, there is already in exist ments, they were quite content, so long as ber last, the Board passed a bys-law whereby theit, in order to reduce to a minimum the so-called their transactions brought them a profit burning of joss sticks and the fring of crackers objectionable observances according to the orBasto who is due bere from Lisbon by the
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"Boundary Protection Society Society: Guild! H.E. Kao, special Co delimit the Macan Boundary, arrive hal, urge him to stand firm and Bot to away an inch of land. Reply by wirey Tao-Sheng
The Macao Boundary question
"The Guild 10 Mr. Yang
BY APPOINTMEnt to His ExCELLENCY THE I must laugh sometimes when I hear themfal for the practice of such rites and ceremonies, spirit of clans or racial distinction, Lochy, which is due to arrive in Hongkong on sovereignty and the people's
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and making good profits was an' casy matter in the Colonial Cemetery, were prohibited in thore days. Not, however, because theThe bye-law was carried la doe course. At the compradores and native merchants were time he proposed the resolution, he had not honest; far from it. It was simply the lack the least idea that it would inflict a hardship on of competition. If their compradore had any section of the community. He was under the impression that the practice of burning been honest they would have reaped to joss sticks only existed at the graves of Chinese times the profit that they did. The other cemeteries It had been brought to his notice, nine-tenths went to the compradore, and he however, that mapy Japanese were alto being kept up his bluff about his word and his interred in the cemetery and they felt it a hard. so, beautifully that the old time ship that there was no provision made whereby foreigner was not able to detect it--which they could observe their religious rites. It was is not surprising, as he was generally an the duty of every State to provide for the burial of obtuse sort of a gentleman, and besides head, and in an English Colony, they were only too pleased to provide cemeteries for the inter- was getting a 'good profit, so he had no
ment of any community. The speaker refer different now. Plums don't drop from afforded facilities to all deremisations to carry reason to be suspicious, But things are red to an old Government proclamation which the tree in these days while the out their religious rites and since that time the merchant goes It would be
to "sleep under it. Government loyally carried out what it said in almost a paradox, if that proclamation. He felt sure that every mem it were true, that with the increase of berof the Board would supporthim in histesolo- Reform in China, the moral tone of then. He appealed to his Chinese colleagues to HYGIENOL IS A POWERFUL business community were declining. The given notices. They all realised how dear their support him in the resolution of which be bad foreign merchant in these days to be success religions were to them and they should not ful must have at least a smattering knowledge forget how dear other people's religion was to of the Chinese and their country, and it is in members of other persuasion. They could the process of gaining this knowledge that pot deny that right to the dead of the Japanese he has to come to the conclusion that the or any other Buddhist country, m present-day compradore is a degenerated product. But, although his knowledge is correct, the conclusion he draws is wrong. A. S. WATSON & CO.. latter-day compradore is not a degene
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE office of the Imperial Russian Consulate has been removed from Prince's Building to No. 8, Peak Road, "Derrington." ADMIRAL Sab Chen-ping is consulting with the Government Ministers concerning the possible rédemption of Weihaiwel, as it is, an excellent hárbour for a baval base
Williamson, American Vice-Consut in charge Tux Chefoo Daily News nates that Mr. A. A.
for Bolland in succession to Mr. H. S. Greene. at Ticousin, will also perform consular duties
Tile, steamer Fado Marw, balanging to the Japanese firm which is exploiting Pratas 1
thodox rituals of those belonging to the Budd: hist persuasion. Mr. Lau Chu Pak has said that the Colonial Cemetery is not consecrated ground, and as our Colonial bye-laws provide against fireworks within "God's acre" there is no danger of the Chiness, or of the Japanes for that matter, resorting to the Cemetery, of all places, to indulge in pyrotechnic display. I am well aware that in this British Colony equal opportunities will be accorded to all-in life as in death-and that fundamental principle should determine the rejection of the motion before the meeting.
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Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett said that, personally, he would rather sot, refer to the matter at all, but the question having been raised, it was but Shelton Hooper's proposal perfectly rea right to proceed with it. He thought Mr. sonable. For a great many years, the Colony had different cemeteries-Protestant, Roman Catholic, Patxes, Muhammetar, etc. He thought it perfectly reasonable that the Colony should provide a cemetary or the bulk go-the subject at all, He could quite con of the Chiness. Personally, he had no views coive that a great many people-Protestant or Catholicare against rites other than their own in their cemeteries, to do justice to all, the speaker suggested that cemeteries should be provided where persons Dr. Fitzwilliams said that he felt sure that of Japanese or Chinese persuasions could carry when the restrictions were proposed, there was out their sites without in any way hurting the pe idea to cast a hardship on any faith; but it feelings of a second party. His remarks, the was merely a matter which had been over-speaker urged, were not intended to cast any as looked.
persion or reflection on, or draw any distinction between the Asiatics and Occidentals. The speaker's object was to mete out even justice to all, by which a great source of sorrow would
Mr. Lau Chu Pak-Sir, I have listened with great attention and interest to the able and eloquent speech made by the mover of the reso
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be removed.
In order
carried by a majority of six to three, the H.S.D. The resolution as amended was ultimately
(Mr. R. O, Hutchison) being in favour of the two Chinese members views.
"LIMEWASHING HOUSES,
a shallow draft gunboat, after the pattern of the year a contract was placed with the firm British river gunboats, for Macao. Last of Messra. Yarrow & Co, angineers and ship. builders, of Scotstoun, Glasgow, for a vessel of the type of the foren, Her dimensions are length 120 ft by soft, sad 1 ft. is draft. The constriction has been completed tions. She has been shipped by the Gin and the vessel is now on the way out in acc
Messrs. Yarrow & Co. have despatched one the 16th inst
of their expert engineers ahead of the gun- boat. Mr. Walter Bugg, the representativo lo question of the Glasgow firm, bas attived in Hongkong and li awaiting the Glenlocky with the firm's freight on board, Mr. BURR will sections on behalf of the builders, while the. superintend the putting together of the different Portuguese Superintendent will be Lieut. Pinto Garman mall." The Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co. will be gives-the contract for piecing together the sectional parts of the gunboat We nadeistand she will be named Mecan,
THE LATH MR, 0. D. THOMSON
Macio
now holding a meeting and will petli ther, fore, feel it our duty to help. missioner Kan. Pray Inquire into of the Portuguese administration ditions, and write un fully no from the beginning, and the pres decide on the proper measures to take lê thá matter."
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"A" Portuguesa" writes to the W. C. D.
Macao Boundary I have noticed various fil- On the question of the delimitation of the founded statements regarding the Portuguese doings in their Colony in South China In parti ular the removal from Macao by Gavemor Ferreira de Amaral of the Chinese Customs house has been qualified as an act of piracy or something akin thereto, But there is SUDDEN DEATH AT SWATOW
another side to this episode in the history of Macao, Portugal having declared Macao a of Hongkong, djed at Swatow on Monday morn the new order of things, and, besides, the con-
Mr. O. D. Thomson, the well-known solicitor porte france such a removal was a'
was a corollary to ing Mr. Thomson left this Colony on Friday tant interference on the part of the Chiasse last with the interpart cricket teams Customs Authorities in the administration of the scorer. On Saturday he acted as linesman at
mative population la Macão necessitated their the football mitch, and soon afterwards beejection from the Portuguesa Colony. Thes ed. by Dr. Moreland. The next day he, ap he paid his life for his temerity in making of became ill-baving had a fit--and was attend Amaral'e action in 1848 was folly justified, and parently, was in the best of condition, and took Macao entirely a Portuguese City, being, as- the scores at the cricket match, but towards assisted at the hands of hired ruffians. nightfall be once more became ill and was by this time confined to bed. Dr. Morsland was again called to and allended to the patient, be exact at 3.30 on Monday morning. Death, who, however, expired shortly afterwards-to in the opinion of the doctors, was due to heart failuro.
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Now it is said that the Portuguese Commis sioner appointed for the delimitation fastend of
entering into the question of the dispujod territories to which Portugal has no right what- - boundary, is trying to put forward claims on ever. It would appear that those who say this
are under a delusion as to the whole matter
by the steamer Hatching with the interport missioner has not yet arrived, and nothing has
Mr. Thomson left Hongkong on Friday last
So far as it is knows, the Portaguase Com cricketers. He seemed in the best of spirits transpired as to the course the negotiations will on the voyage and played cards mait take. What is happening is that the Self-Gove of the time. When the cam lost at footerumeet Bociety of Canton are doing their best ball, Mr. Thomson called attention. to the to create troubles between their Government fact that the team consisted of "thiresa" and that of Portugal. After having spread and left Hongkong on Friday," that he was broadcast the news that we were encroaching the "thirteenth" man and that the team was upon the Chinese territory, the last decision expected to return to Hongkong today arrived at by this Society calls for: the thirteenth
Hongkong this moralog for burial, the fpneral Mr. Thomson's remains wars, brought to taking place this afternoon and was well attended.
Mr. Thomson practised as a solicitor - in nearly ten years ago, to join the firm of Mexirs, London in 1891, and came out to Hongkong
Deacon and Hastings in 1931 he joined, Mr. M. J. D. Stephens, and for about twelve months the firm was known as Stephens and Thomson but since 1901 Mr. Thomson practised on bir own in the Colony,
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
SILVER CURRENCY,
[From Our Opm Correspondent.]
The abrogation of the Luro-Calpasa Treaty j the retrocession of Macao or, in the alternative, the re-imposition of the annual grodod-rent and the recognition of China's sovereignty over the place; and, in the event of Portugal refusing to comply with these demands, to take mensuras to enforce them.
It is to be hoped that the Imperial Govers- meat of China will not endorse this decision of the Self-Govern neat city of Cantos, as I will not be the questics of the delimitation of:
to settle, but the expulsion of the Portuguese Macao Boundary ihat China will have la view from Maceo. The case will then look serious.
On our part, we may assume with certainty. that we shall not put forward claims to which
Law, but we shall not depart from the principle we have no right in the face of International
that Macao and its depnadencies as stipulated in the Treaty of 1887 shall form the basis of the negotiations; that is, Macao and all places in the vicinity, which have been in effective occupa tion by us for centuries or a great number of yeirs, with the territorial waters' aw defined by, the Law. of Nations, will be insisted on by the Portuguese Commissioner as belonging to Portugal.
Single Copfes Daily, tan cants, Weakly, twantsland, left Yokohama, on the 6th last with protease so people of any particular nationality or tion states that the time, will injure bis ver-
Er's cents (for cash only).
visions, to ascertain the situation of the Ja panese settlers la Pritas..
lution: On the face of the resolution, which
Whether Mr. Thomsony has been so ingeniously and carefully framed,
was a superstitious gaan or not, could not be Mr. Shelton Hooper said that he wished to told, but the fact remains that he informed as if, when adopted, it would bedefit instead of refer toast or two points with regard to which member of the team that, since they had depriving the non-Christian persons of their Mr La Chis Pak was in error. The speaker lost the first match he would Eot be pre- right, not only I but everybody who is not It is stated that, in all, farly-eight opíum shops acquainted with the circumstances would words "Colonial Cemetery were first applied cu iaus to remark, Mr. Thomson became ill, referred to an old Treaty book dated 1866. The sent at the second. Oo the following night, and stores in Peking have recently been closed give it his support. But a point of fact by the Church. He directed attaation to Mr.baving bad two fits and shortly afterwards. by the police.
as it is aimed at curtailing, the privileges, Lau Chu Pak's claim that any person, as expired in the house of Mr. Forbes. The Japanese steamer Nanou Maru 111, ladestow citizens, the majority of, whom belong to fully barted in the Colonial Cemetrey, Mr. three young children.
hitherto enjoyed by our Chinese and other felmatter of whatever denomination, can be law greatest sympathy is felt for his widow and his with beans, is reported to have sunk at New- cliwang on gil igst.
Do particular religious denomination, whatever looper said that the point should be carried my sympathy may be with the resolution, to logical conciosion and remarked that should not allow sentiment to carry me if everybody were to be buried in the beyond duty. On their behalf, beg, there Colonial Cemetery a new cemetery would have fore, to oppose it; In doing so labatain to be provided every work; .... Ma from criticizing the many points raised in. Mr. Hopper's speech, but will simply state the views of those, whom 1 represent and ask members to consider them with an 'unbiased mind and form their decision according to justice and fairplay. The
is open to every resident in this Coleay irre Colonial Cemetery, as the name implies,
is maintained at the expense of the spective of nationality and religion. It
APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION. At the meeting of the Sacitary Board this public And tha 'public' properly it afternoon, an application from the the occu During the last 6 years strictly in accord pier of No. 430, Queen's Road West, for examp Ace with British justice there has over beention from limewashing the inside of his took contemplated any law or regulation to confine for trade reasons. was considered. The applica religious denomination. If the cemetery is con- mililion, as the water is used in the manufacture gested, the Government can be asked to extend of same, the tank belog limewashed on the non-European sections of the community, it without encroaching upon the rights of the outside. Thess Chinese who have made use of the cemetery are chiefly the British-born, British naturalized, Eurasian and Christian converted Chinese, and recently the Japanese bave used it, too. As these people have already been admitted into the European paradise, on earth, it is scarcely fair to debar them from using the passage to the European paradise in beaver. The better class of Chin esu who have made Hongkong their permanent home have no decent place to bury their dead THE British steamer Hengber (Captain Home) it is desirable to induce them to reside per which arrived in port this morning from Singeminently, it is hardly wise to Impose too pore, reports that during the course of her voy, many restrictions or introdudes class legisla age, a Chinesa passenger jumped overboard. tion. What are called Chinese cemeteries put forward as to the use to which this tank insulting in the killing of three women besides the this drug into China would not be possible.If Dr. G. K. L. Fitzwilliams:-No statement is robbers attacked the inmates with weapons re with the thdian opium. The importation of The steamer at once stopped, and after con are merely tracts of barren land set apart for put. Some suitable notiseptic might be used wounding of six others. On being luformed of there was no ready market therefor in this siderable manœuvring, the man was picked up the burst of Chinese dead of all classes and and the exemption granted. ́and the vessel proceeded on the remainder of the Chinese have no voice is their control; the
the tragedy the members of the Canton, Rad empire. It would have ceased to trouble men's the voyage, which proved uneventful,
Government reserves to itself the right of { WITHIN the course of a fortnight, or three assistance to the wounded whom, they now the suppression of the opium teada and cessa- Cross Society, lastexed to the scene to render minds long before the present movement for resuming the land at any time and ordering the weeks, the history of Shaugh, on which Mr. wounded, three had sustained fatal injuries on foot RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library remains to be exhumed and re-busied any C. A. Honishia de Jesus bas been working for and there is little hope for their recovery. On Macao's iniqully has, indeed, bean rrast. But
have in their charge. It is said that of the six tion of the poppy cultivation in Chios wa
Way.set and Museum for the week ending the 21th where else as the Government may be pleased some years, will be ready for publication. Such the following day, the Namboi Magistrate sent times change, Portugal hai now made up ber April, 1909, (exclusive of 'Easter holidays) --- to direct. The creation of thebyn-law to prohibita history may indeed be said to supply a want
Library, MusouM, Non-Chinese... 241163.
mind to make of Macao a place for legitimate trade, more in accord with its gloribus part ****1,549
Works will be undertaken to Impre
BIRTH.
On March 7, 1909, at Dunmow, Essex, wfs IT is reported that extensive orders for guns, of E. T. Bo D, formerly of Canton, daughter.
MARRIAGES.
rifles; and ammunition are to be placed in On April 3, 1909 at Shanghai HERMANN
France by the Chipesa Government. Mem- ARLT eldest son of Carl Aril, of realau, toers of the Chiness mission are now visiting Valerio MARGARETE, daughter of the late Pro. the principal arms factories in this connection. fessor Peter Bobojcov el Budapest.
On April 5, 1909, at Shanghai, CLAUDE J.G., THE laying of the foundation one of the new and son of the late John Hill, of Manchester, Missions to Saiman's Institute situated on to MARION ETHEL, 3rd daughter of the late Prays East, a little to the last of Arsenal Sticet, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Richard Forster, of Durham, and Mrs. Forster, will take place na Wednesday, 28th fast, at
DEATHS.
5.5 p.m. The ceremony will be performed by H.E. Sir Frederick Lugard.,
On April 5 1909, at Shanghai, Harry HENDERION OWLER, of Partick, near Glas gow, aged 15-years, Electrcins with the Shanghai Dock & Engineering Co., Ltd.
On April 6, 1909, at Shanghai, Hilda Bertram, Aged. 31 months, deatly beloved daughter of Captain and Mr. F. Boyd.
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1909.
CHINESE COMPRADORES,
In reference to our leading article on Saturday on the subject of the compradore system, if is interesting to note what a con
Total 313 1,718. tributor to the Shanghai China Garelle, who #WHO ard members of the Snoitary De parts ✨signs himself "Cosmos, has to say. He ment in contradistinction to officiale? War writes:Referring to the subject of comthe question hurled by Mr. A Shelton Hooper pradores generally, and to the decline, or at the Chairman (Mr. R. O, Hutchison) daring so-called decline, of the Chinese commercial the progress of the consideration of the Fublic mity as a class, reference to which Health Amanding Bill at the menting of the Occasions been made in the Sanitary Board this sitempos, The Chairman
looked around him for solightenment.
bar
of the China Casalfe, I beg to say was forthcoming. The por
In the ain with, the
solution, but no debi licht will be bro
fed-in-rece
leaders to the agention before long,
that the applicant be exempt from limewashing The Medical Officer of Health recommended his tanksGS
plication should be in writing by the applicant Mr. A. Shelton Hooper minuted:-The ap-
addressed to the Board,
Canloo, rath April Since the beginning of this year silver dollars, subsidiary silver and copper coins bearing the coined by the Canton Mint, to the value of designation of the paw Emperor Rsuan Tung,
nearly a million dollars, buve been issued and placed at the market for circălation. DABEARDLY MURDER.
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On the 8th Instant a dastardly murder was
It really, and to think that'a place which isso closely associated with the immortal memdiles of Xavier and Camoens, and to which saiore bas been most bountiful, should be made for yours a barracoon for the coolie emigration to Po u and the West Indies and since its decadences houses, up to the present, a foster mother to gambling
But, without the least wishing to palliata the Portuguese Government's administrative faults in Macan, I may say that the Chiness are also partly responsible for these economical errors. spectors, report, the water is used for making unzery in Ching Lung Street, where three wo- there were no Chiness brokers to bring coolia Mr. Lau Chu Pak-According in the in-perpetrated in the town of Fatshan at a Chinese. The Coolic Trade could not have flourished i vermillion. This reason in good enough from men bosses were foully dose to death and six from the interior and coast of China to iba exempting the tank from being limewashed. others wounded. According to the reported story, barracoons and the gambling houses would But at the same time, I agree that the man It is believed that, on the evening of that day, long have been deserted if there were no na
half-a-dozan-robbers-entered-the-munnery-tives to go to these door fa quest of dajanvar 'demanding a sum of sixteen dollars with fortuus
should apply direct to the Board. should apply to the Board.
Mr. Ho Kom Tong:-Exempt, but the man threats. As the money was not forthcoming the We have seen the same thing happening
the burning of joss sticks has already limited the long felt, tracing the development of the Selwelyuan to make an inquest, on the bodies of ase of the cometry to a certain class of the tioments from as fasida pelas of view, and also the three women who were killed. So for five Chinese. The Chinese like to bury their dead laying special emphasis on the international, of the culprits concerned in the case have been there without abserving the rites of their ances The book is to be called "Historic Shangbai," "Töfe, it will save the missions: A lot of -N, C, D. News, money and trouble to convert them last of
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German New GoiDOEL VIA Java, tka" "välsels the starting
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all It is policy to be condemned to The Netherlands Grovernment has requested exclude the very people the Colony in the Chinese Government to give lie approval in viles to come and settle from sharing in theappoin the privileges for mare, as much
hich they pay, if not hunty. submit for the one the Board,
res the Chinese oft
any other section of the com ars the views, Sir, I have to consideration
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ken to deprite night should be
and Bauda In
bogr, and through administrativa liberal trading facilities will be Chinese merchants. The cops Macao Canton railway will
object of the Por