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diseases and wild sofmais are alike abitat and Its Hinterland large and empty, and a nucleus of Jews already exists in the few small towns, Mr. Zangwill says that, although he did not care for this particular forms of moving in the natural potentialities of the territory. appeared beyond question, and “what had been in the past could be again, Cauties cous. sols, however, prevažed, Lord Rothschild writ ing: In view of the unsettled state of things in North Africa, no steps should be takep in connection with a Jewish project at present and the Hon. Oscar Straus said he regarded *a thorough preliminary investigation as a pine: So it was that after two years of preliminary study of the territorial possibilities leff at this late stage of human history, the ex pedition to Cyrenaica was decided upon, with the unfavourable result recorded above,"

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

:

THE French mail of the 30th March was deli Yared in London on the 28th inst," Tus French Budget for 1909 provides 1,400,000 for naval works at Saigon, Indo-Ching THE Portuguse warskips in port, were dressed. 10-day in honour of the anniversary of the

"Carta Convitacioast." J

3

THE P. and O. Company's steamer Victor, which left London on 171b" Merch, took the following specie for Shanghai-Bar silver, £16,000.

Ar a meeting of the Royal Society of Arts to be held on May 19, a paper on "Rilway Deve- lopment in China" will be read by&ribur John Barry, M. Ioni, G. E.

ACCOrding to the present arrangements the native battalions stationed in North China, Hoogkong, and Singapore, will stand fast in the coming season, no mavement being in con- templation.

Macao Boundary Question:

AGITATION IN CANTON,"

INFLAMMATORY CIRCULAR:'AGAINST.: THE?

PORTUGUESE,

[From Our Own Correspondent]..

BANDMANN DRAMATIC CO

Included among the members of the present company are Mr. and Mrs. Dallas, who hava so long been popular la Hongkong. Mr. Sydney T. Pease, who will be remembered in many of his successful roles during the visit of the dust Bandmann Comedy Company, will again ap pear before a Hongkong andiecce. Mr. Pease will be responsible for the productions of the pleces played during the present visit and will also be the Binge Manager,

Hongkong playgoats have a trast in store in the appearance of, th5) A

above company. This is Mr. Bandmann's latest successful venture It was not at first thought. possible to arrange a visit to this Colony so early in the year, but we are pleased. to see that the management have been able to make an early visit. We feel confident that this visit will give ample satisfac- tion to lover of the Dram, as it is the fire Can:an, 17th April occasion on which a really good dramatic com. The Self-Government. Society has issued cir-pany has ever visited the Far East colars to convene a public mass meeting to take place on the 8th day of the 3rd moon (to-day) in connection with the questions of the delimitation of Macao and the alleged occupation of Pratas Islands by Japanese, With regard to Macao, it is stated in the cir- cular in language calculated to inflame the minds of the people that, since Macau was brought under the jurisdiction of the Portu Ruese, Chinese malefactors have been in the babit of seeking refuge there when baing pursued by the Cantow authorities in order to escape the meshes of the law. Gambling houses, opium deas, houses of ill-fams and all the other establishments that cater for the vicious babits of man have been opened all over the Colony, all of which tended to injure the moral standard of the people. Further more the aumber of bandits harbouring at MaMiss Lillian Lloyd may also, be remembered cao is alleged to be increasing day by day and for her clover impersonations of "Dick" in the are becoming thore active. This circumstance Two Little Vagabonds, Marcia in "The Sign in said to be chiefly due to the fact that they of the Cras etc. Another old favourite wil; are able to obtain their supply of arms and am be found in the person of Miss Minnio Raynor, munition from Macao. The circular concludes who is sure of a hearty welcome in Hongkong that Macap is but a thom in the aide of South China. At present Dominations are being pro Mr. Harwood Roberts, a comedian who has The comedy element is in the safe bands of ceeded with to select mambors for the proposed done good work both in England and South Deliberativa Council," Those who fre Africa, and we feel sure he will be most quently visited Macao to take part in the re-popular in the East, velties or ta cajoy at any establishments of an. immoral character there, should be dabarred from the right of voting at any election.........

28th April.

Among the members new to the Far East is Miss Florence Datton, who occupies the position of leading lady in the present Company. Most prominent of her successes is her performance of Frances Vern in "The Worst Woman in London" for which part she was specially en- gaged by the author, Mr. Walter Melville, at the Adelphi Theatre, London,

London, is an actor of whom report speak most Mr. Alec Alves, from the Lyceum Theatre,

favourably, and among the other members of

well known for his able character studies: the company we find Mr. W. R. Riley, who is

an extensive one, offering as it does types The repertoire of the Dramatic Company in

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29 1909

the demand for this character of goods from bath the United States and Europe is rapidly increasing

The United States is credited with more than one-half of the total import of flour to China last year, but, in this trade particularly the Hongkong figurer are confusing, Hongkong is credited with more than one half as much imports as the Uolled States, whereas it in "probable that 60 per cent of the flour shipped: from Hongkong to the mainland of China was of American origin.

The American four trade in the market is menaced by the great development of milling," particularly in the Manchurian provinces There the growth of wheat at the doors of the mille and the immense improvement effected to the milling machinery used have made the native article cheaper and almost as good as imported American flour.

United States in one of the leading, fastures of The importation of oil into China from the.

Americão commerce.

Telegrams.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAFH"

SERVIUE

FOREIGN VISH ORS.

LARGE ENTERTAINMENT EXPENSES

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po

Peking, 28th April,

bassadors of the Foreign Governments now

The expenses of entertaining the am

in Peking to attend the funeral of the late Emperor Kwang Su are estimated at one million, taels.

200,000 since reduced to Tis: 150,000 and now The original estimate was put down at Tia amounts to Ti..1,200,000-Ed., UK.T]VE ANGLO-SIAMESE TREATY

There has been a gradual growth in the re ceipts of American boots and shoes, leather and other malarials, the sales rising from $4,324 in 1994 to 518,452 in 19 7. The com

CHINESE DISSATISFACTION.... parison of values and qualities from the United States and those of other countries will show

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po the high grade of American import. For

Peking, 28th April, example, 9.646 pairs of shoes from Europe were valued at $1,145 about 34,807 pairs from

Lord Li Ching-long, Chinese Midistar to Japan at $30,810, as compared with somewhat the Court af St. James, bas telegraphed to less than 8,900 pairs from America valued at the Waiwupu urging the Ministry of Foreign $18,452 Make Affairs to make representations against the

The inference is, and this is borne out by

of pro

ipv stigation, that it is the foreigner in China, Anglo-Siamese Treaty with a view can shoe. An intelligent effort to supply. Chi- not the Chinese, who is the buyer of the Ameri-tecting Chinese interests in Siam.. nese shoes to China would seem more certain

CHINESE LABOURERS. of a liberal reward than aby branch of manu facturing Industry.

leads with sales in 1907 amounting to S114,359, In the supply of clocks and watches Japan

against $187,614′ in 1906, white; the sales from.

two years to $49,714 and Sro1,0.0 respectively. the Uplied States amounted in value for these

should make a better showing in this market, It would seem that the American manufac uter

Among the former are such sterling successes, clocks and watches suitable to the low price of both romantic drama and "melodrama.which could be done by the production of cheap as The Prisoner of Zenda," which has lately, which the Chinese are prepared to pay. been revised at the St. James's Theatre with great success," The Bells and Wat roo, made

During the past few days large crowds of pto have been gathering on the new band listening ple to the number of from one to two hundred.

iatently to speakers who were haranguing the populace on the questions exercising the pub tic mind at the present time, viz, the delimita tion of Macao, the alleged occupation of the FATHER William Whitmee, rector of the Engmanslaughter on board the steamer Fatahanimous the world over by the late Sir Henry Pratas lands by Japandic, and the alleged Atthecopclusion of their addresses, the speakers usually take advantage of the excited minds of the people by selling articles of foreign wear such as socks, towels, etc. manufactured locally, LIEUTENANT .R. H. K. Hope has been ap

by the Chinese industrial establishments. While' pointed to the King Alfred (flagship of the profiting by the clever scheme, the vendors China Squadron), on the cruiser Bedford pay tion that the method is employed with a view excuss themselves with the plausible observa. ing off for recommissioning. Lieut. Hope will then commence the study of the Japanese lassof encouraging the people to use goods off quege for a period of 12 months,

lish Catholic Church of San Silvas ro in Capite, has died in R.me. 1b: jeep Dowager Margherita had asked him to accompany her on her journey to Japan.

.........

He King has granted permission to air Robert Hart, B, Inspector-General of Chinese Cus toms, to accept and wearthe Gran Cross of the

Royal Norwegian Order of St. Oft, conferred {28 upon him by the King of Norway in recognition

of valuable services rendered by him, FOR trespassingid the Army. Ordoaoce On April 23, 1909, at Shanghai, to Mr. and ground and assaulting Lance Corp. Whitley, Mrs. J. X.-INCH, a daughter,

Army Ordnance Department, Ho Tak, an employed e'er-do-well-was filed $25 and sentenced to one month's hard labour in the Palice Court to-day. The double offence was committed yesterday.

-MARRIAGE.

On April 23, 1909, at Shanghai, HERBERT HENRY, YOUR Dst Ron of the late William Fowler, and Mrs. Fowler, of Shanghai, te GLADYS, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. f. Bixier Lamond, Shanghai -:

The Houghang Celegraph ghong (elegraph

HONGKONG, THUUSDAY, APRIL 29, 1909

CHINAMEN wear five buttons on their coats in order that they may krepja sight something to remind them of the five principal moral virtues

native manufacture,

Mr. Wel Haun, a member of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, who has been in the district of Housgshan for a number of years and is well acquainted with all'affairs concerning that district has submitted a report giving full paniculam of the original boundary lines, etc. in order to aid B.E. Ko Yu Him, the Boundary Commissioner, in the conduct of his special mission regarding the delimitation of Macao. CHINESE IN AUSTRALIA FALLING INTO LINE, A telegram has been received, through the Canton Self-Government Society, and address" ed to Viceroy Chang jen-chun and the Special Commissioner, H. E. Ko Yu Him, from the Chinese residing is Syday, Australia, to the effect that, these high officials are requested to be firm in their action for the protection of the boundary rights of China and to secure

a

recognition of the Chinese ownership of the

which Confucius recommended. These are humanity, justice, order, prudence ard recti-Prone Islands. tude. A very handy way of keeping oneiell up to the mark. You press the button, and Con fucius does the rest, says the "By the Way" man in the Globe. ·

NEW HOME FOR JEWS. The report of the expedition which the A SOMEWHAT serious office is alleged to have Jewish Tertitorial Organisation (the lin) sent been committed by a Chinaman gamed Leung Cyrenaica to Nonth Africa fast Angust to Tuk. The charges preferred against him are: examine that territory with a view tora Jewish (1) Assaulting a girl name! Pearl Ogilvie, watilament has just been published. The roaged 24 years, no the afth fast ()using abuz port, which contains pameroos photographs ive and insulting language towards Anna and maps, bas been, witten by the leader of Ogilvie at Kowloon on the 27th inst.; and (3) the expedition, Prof, 1. W. Gregory, of Glasgow behaving in a disorderly manner in com University, and le published at : pet from the plainant's house at Kowloon on the 29th inst. Ito offices. It is unfavourable to the idea of a Bri was allowed in the sum of $100, large Jewish soitlement in this part of the world, and even Mr. Israel Zogwill the president (and founder) of the Ito-in a preface more or

·less admits.this, kile disagreeing with some of thereport's conclusions. Jaview of the possibili. ties still open in other territories, the council of the Ito has decided that no further actida be takan juregard to Cyrenaica, "as the prospects of colonisation in that cuatry do sol appear to be sufficiently favourable to witran' the costly experiments suggested." The object which the Ito la striving forja "ta procure a territory upon an autonomous basis for those Jews who can-

CANTON DIY BY DAY,

IIE WEN TSUNG YAO IN TIBET. [From Our Own Correspondent.]

N

„Canton, 17th April

The present Imperial Assistant Resident- Minister of Lhassa, H.-E. Wen Tsung Yeo, has sent his nephew to Canton to bring bis family to Tibet to jolu blm there,

SUNNING RAILWAY.

2

THE HIPPODROME.

Irving, and the well-known play." The Sign of

the Cross."

Included among the "melodramas" wa

find in addition "The Worst Woman in London," the great Drury Lane play "Youth," The Shaughraun" by Dion Boucicault and Charles Reade's stirring drama "It's Never too Late to Mend,"

In the sale of carriages and bicycles in which pre-eminent, the United States is credited with the Americas manufacturer would seem to be $19.731 worth, the United Kingdom $158,233, and japan $89,616 A

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fittings amounted to $231,414, of which the The total import of electrical material and United States furnished $41,845 worth, the Un ited Kingdom $131,447, Germany S107.478, Belgium $187,651, and Japan 535,516. There is not mach hops of improvement on a large scale in this respect.

The full list of plecen which, will be staged during the Bandmana Diamatic Company'sIn electrical installations, as is other great visit to Hongkong is--The Prisoner of Zenda, engineering, works, the anders go to the coun- Trilby, Bells, and Waterloo, Worst Woman in supplying the capital Only two tramway London, Youth, It's Never too Late to Mand, systems have teen established, in China-those sige of the Cross, The Shaughrage, Esat Shanghai and Tientsin, which are controlled Lyne, The Only Way, and The Ticket of and equipped by the English and Belgians

respectively."

Leava Man.

TRADE CHANCES IN OHINA,

AMERICAN WARES NOT PUSHED

AS-THEY MIGHT DE,

should be of interest to the United States is A malt line of importe into China which

confectionery. Foreign confectionery, to the valus of 5:11779 was imported in 1907, of which only per cent, came from the United States, Great Britain being the chief supplier.

In this trade alea there should be a bright, future for the American manufacturer If he can adapt his products to the local demand. In the City of Shanghai one well-known American maoriačturelle offering regular shipments of the highest grade American confectionery and is meeting in a small way with an encouraging

but must be saleable at low prices. wide market must not be of the highest grade damied Goods of this character to obtalo &

United States should lead, but an examination Regarding the import of furniture, &c., the

1907 were valued at $758,000, of which the proves disappointing. The total imports, in United States farnished $39,500 worth, Great Britain 5102,130 and Japan $147,000.

LAST NIGHT'S OPENING PERFORMANCE. ^::

which had such an enthusiastic reception at The Hippodrome Circus and Menagerie, Saigon, opened last night at Causeway Bay with an attractive bill af fare, which afforded amusement to a large audience. The weather, the performers appearing in the various turas was somewhat wretched and militated agains; with any degree of comfort, as the frequent showers found thair unwelcome way through the canvas, much to the annoyance of spectators

The imponation. of American tobacco is a and performers alike. The combination, how. Promising trade, 2,113 tons being received in ever, acquitted themselves well under decided. 1997. Hongkong is credited with 5,652 tops, ly trying conditions, and this in itself most of which probably came from the United should ensure a successful season Judging States. The Chinese are not a cigar consum from the high standard of last night's pering people and small importations come chiefly formance, which will doubtless be maintained from Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. There is, of course, a certain consumption of throughout the season, the nightly cotertain from Chinese throats and booking should be ed States, Japan and Great Britain for the ments should certainly elicit the "Hi-yahsigh priced Cuban and American cigars among

the foreigners. The rivalry between the Unit

supply of cigarettes is quite keep

brisk.

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Introduced into this market from America.

at

The importations of machinery and fittings from the United States increased from $174,091. in 1904 to 5919,134 in 1907. The figures for 1907 were only surpassed by the United Kingdom with sales-amounting-to-over¬t;5°0,@pe." "Out" of a total of $105,311 worth of sewing machines plied about $40,000 worth more than double sold to China in 1957, the United States sup the value from any other country.

The hardware trade in China is worthy of Americia attention. During 1907 the sales from the United States amounted to. $8,50 our of a 16tal of $795,000, while those from the United Kingdom were valued at $300,200; Germany, 5167,480, and Japan, 144,507. The proximity of China to the United States and the success of American bardware in other mar. kets, in competition with that of other makern indicates that American goods are not being pusbed in China as they might.

There was a great reduction in the amount of lead in pigs and bars imported from be 1904 the amount supplied was 3,243 tons United States during the last four years, as in

and 752 tons in 1907. The United States is against 1,625 100s-in 1905, 805 toes in 1906 the largest exporter of scales and balances, the sales in 1907 amounting to $10,198 out of a total of $3,945.

In medical and surgical appliances the Chin- ese market in supplied chiefly from the United States and the United Kingdom, the imports from the former constry in 1937, amounting to 532.368 and from the latter country $51 596. 27. Of a tetal. Import of $118,500 in grapho- phones and accessories last year the United States is credited with $31,600 worth, as much

"..

GERMANS RECRUITING.

By courtesy of the Sheung Po.";

Peking, 28th April, Germany in recruiting Chinese labourers

roule [for ? who will proceed by the Siberian

The Waiwapu has offered no objection to the recruiting

TWO VICEROYS. DATE OF DEPARTURE FROM PEKING.

"[By courtesy of the "Sheung Fo."]

Peking, 28th April. Three Eastern Provinces, and H.E. Lel Both H.E. Sik Liang, Viceroy elect of the

King-hei, of the Yunon and Kweichow Provinces, will start for their respective posts after the funeral of the late Emperor Kwang

Su.

TANG SHAO:YI REFUSES GOVERNORSHIP OF FENGTIEN,

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]"

Peking, 28th April,

in Peking, on his return from Europe, at H.E. Tang Shao-yi is expected, to arriva

the end of this moon..

His Excellency is unwilling to return to his post as Governor of Fengtien.

The Grand Councillor is contemplating giving him another appointment.

THE BOXER INDEMNITY. DEFERRED PAYMENT PROPOSED.

[By courtesy of the" Sheung Po"

Peking, 28th Aprilá

A meeting of the special Envoys of the

held at the U.S. Legation yesterday, when Foreign Governments now in Peking was

Boxer indemnity for several years so as to it was decided to defer payment of the

cable Chios to be relieved of her financial embarrassment.

PRINGE SU

RESIGNS PRESIDENTSHIP,

[By courtesy of the "Bheng Po

sales amounted to $39,570. As no grapho so as to be able to devote his undivided time.

Peking, 28th April. Price Su is determined to resign his post as all Europe, but less than Canada, whose a president of the Ministry of Civil Affair phones of note are manufactured in Canada

of American machines through Canadian Navy, the explanation is to be found in the shipment and attention to the reorganisation of the portes,

The opening"item was the entry of alx The Sunning Railway can qow traverse the much appreciated This was followed by a

equestriennes, whose graceful performance was United States does not rank very high, not In the trade of wine, beer and spisits the not or will not remain in the lands in which whole distance from Kung Yick Fan to Tou series of tricks by performing elephants, which withstanding the excelence of the malt liquors they at presest dwell." The Ito. is an offshoo Shan. The 16th day of the 4th moon has been appeared to be well trained. Black Diamond; The proximity of Japan and the cheapness of of China leads the American observer to feel of the Zionist movement, and was established fixed for the celebration of the completion of the "Equine Midget Marvel, gave an......25-

A general consideration of the import trade by Mr. Israel, Zangwill when the Zionists re- this railway. fused to copsider the offer of the British Go

FIRE IN A SHOP

tonishing display of jumping feats, Dicky and the beer produced there make that country the that certain lines here are not as developed as vemment to provide land in East Africe, on the Yesterday, a fire broke out is Yan Chai Bella, in their staircare hand-balancing perform. The demand for American beer and whiskey bright prospect to intelligence and capital,

leading Importer., 201

they should be and that this market holds cut Street is a certain shop, where a large quantice, had a somewhat difficult care, which was alcrest entirely from foreigner, among The backwardness of American imports is to of combustible articles was stored. The ont.. gone through without a bitch. The musical ma break occurred quite close to the Canton Lange by Miss Ashby was an interesting feature whom, however, the demand for American ho chielly noticed in the higher grade cotton Medical Collage. The fire brigades stationed of the programme. The Mysore troupe of acro-whisky it almost all, while the demand for goods and in the supply of electrical machinery. bats gave some marvellous feats, for which male liquors in guided by the conservative. There is a probabilty that in the course of

ground that, their operations were limited to Palestine, Cyrenaica, which is situated be Sweet Tripoli on the eas and Egypt on the west, although in the neighbourhood, as it were,

GANTON HANKOW

RAILWAY.

THE LOAN AGREEMENT. [By courtesy of the Sheung Po...) --

Peking, 28th April

The British protest against the loan from

of the Holy Land; is, of course, beyond the | at various places quickly turned out; on the † they were loudly applaudad. Mookerjes, the British and German taste to liquors, of those time the development of American mills will Germany for the construction of the Hunan- Zionista limit, so in any casa@here would be alarm Being given and put down the con: Indian gymnast, treated the audience to some nations. Neverthefear, the beer of certain enable the United States to meat British com | Hupch section of the Canton-Hankow Rail- : no hope of the two bodies uniting. forces over | dagration is a short space of time. The build brilling horizontal feats,The most sensation. American browaries, is, widely in demand In petition in all grades of cotton, but for the way is still unsettled. this particular proposition. The chief draw», ing where, the fire originsted was completely 'al part of the performance, howayer, was whan/ Chion In high class, hotels and clubs and in supply of electrical machinery and machinery. back to Cyrenalca (or Barca, the modern gutted, and bine partons were more or lessProfessor Urban appeared before the audience highly appreciated.senes of all kind there seems less hope. The greatest

THE NEW CITY OF HEUNGCHOW..

name of the Turkish province), is that, in injured. consequence of its lack of water it could never hold a really large population. In Mr. Zangwill's own words, "the; 'dry light' pl science had been turned upon the rory yretlica of literature, and showed a dry land", Then is a fairly good rainfall, it is true, but the unfortunate porosity of the sall makes the water largely inconservable) and irrecoverable; in the most painfully literal tense of that much-

not hold water

with his trafond lions, and the intrepid tamer of

the mouth of one of the brales death, at It weic, when he placed ble head in the "king of bangis" gated into the mouth of

description of all the numerous luras owing We have not attempted to fally giva' lack of space, bat latrud Hippodrome may confic good after dinn

chow has been granted, special privileges, It is ascertained that the new city of Heung whereby the inhabitants are exempt from taxes on imports and exports. No barilers will be created in the city itself but stations will be artablished, where necessary, to collect taxes: op goods when in transit to the interior. ME: COLLECTION OF LIKIN DUES, The collection of Likin dues in Canton dur

the nine days of the sad intercalary moon AS orted by the Likin officials amounted to Socisty

Shin

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drawback lo, American-rede in theap lines is vested in China, and orders for these as well as that there is very little American money in-

other kinds of goods ge, to those countries which through their vested capital control the lozens, piscias of the orders, e goods. When the American Tha become a more activa

The imports of condensed milk in tins was United States. The receipts from the United Primarily almost entirely in the hands of the

„States do the last four years word as follows; 1994, 50.748 dozens; 1905, 341,098 dozens 1005, 81,518 dresas, and 1907, 52,696 There is a very large impostation off from Switzerland and the 'number of brands

mlisle abunda

merchantshell have

No. The develépt confent

and

CHINESE IN KÓREA. ).

JAPANESE REGULATIONS

UNACCEPTABLE,

· [By courtesy of the “ Sheww» Po

apo har drawn lons gover

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