Telegrams.
'HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "
SERVICE.
·OFFICIAL ·SALARIES
PAY OF VICEROYS AND GOVERNORS:
By courtcey of the." Shaung Po"]
Peking, arst July. The Grand Council has fixed the salaries of Viceroys and Governors at Tis. 10,000 and Thu, 8,000 per month, respectively..
·CHINA'S SOVEREIGN' RIGHTIS.
NAVIGATION PRIVILEGES. “
[By zourtesy of the " Sheung Pa."]
Peking, zrst July. The Prince Regent regards the loss of the right of running steamers ns of greater im portance than the loss of railway privileges. His Highness has accordingly given in structions to the Grand Council to remedy
matters,
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FRANCE IN, YUNNAN,
QUESTION OF RAILWAY GUARDS,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Ph."],
Peking, arst July. The Waiwupu has addressed a communi- cation to the French Minister asking that the soldiers stationed at Yunnan to guard the railway might be withdrawn and stating that China would herself provide railway guards.
The French Minister has not yet acceded to the representations of the Foreign Minis
try,
RAILWAY-LOANS
.......
RUSSIAN DEMAND.
[By courtesy of the Sheung Po."|
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAT JULY 22, 1909.
FISH DEALERS ON STRIKE.
CHINESE GRIEVANCES IN NEW ZEALAND.
ANTI-CHINESE OUTBURST,
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AMERICAN PRESS,ON CHINATOWN CRIME.
New York, June 22..
CONSUL'S ACTION.
A hue and cry is being raised from one end, According to a New Zealand paper of the gth of the country to the other for the arrest of ultimo, Mr. W. Tong, of Auckland, representing Lean Ling, the converted Chinaman, suspect- large number of Chiness arrived in Welling; ed and now accused by his room-mate, Chong ton on the 4th June with a list of grievances, Sing, of murdering the American girl mission. which he brought under the notice of the Conary, Miss Eisia Sigel, whose strangled remains sul, Mr. Hwang.
were found in Ling's rooms in this city on Fri day last,
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A CURRENCY DIFFICULTY.
Shanghai residents are liable to go without any fish for the next low day?, owing to a boy. con that was instituted this, moring by the fish dealers of the Settlement against the fish merchants who have their headquarters at the East Gate of the pative city, reports the Skansħat Mercury of the 17th just. For some considerable time past the local dealers have been buying their fish from the city dealers
A case, which appears to be one of consider the rate of one hundred cash per able hardship, is that of a party of Cantonese cay, but during the past few days, the consisting of five women, two children, and two merchants, owing to the low rate of exchange men, who were passing through Auckland on that has been prevailing, have been threatening their way from Canton to Paptete. They had to raise their price to which the local dealers been three weeks on the water from Hongkong objected. However this morning, when the to Sydney, nod after a brief stay in Sydney went to the East Gate to make me on to Auckland to join the steamer for sir usual purchases, they were informed Tahiti. They were not permitted to land until that in future, and beginning that morn-sum of £1,800 had been deposited in cash lag, all purchases would have to be paid with the Customs as an undertaking that they for in silver or else' the, equivalent in cash
would not remain in New Zealand. This ap. pears to be made up of Croa poll tax and an to the value of the silvar, coin. This the local dealers and bowkers refused to do and at other £100 for their inability to pass the edu once instituted a boycott against the merchants.cation test for each individual. The money The result was that no fish was to be had this would, of course, be returned as soon as they morning at any of the Municipal markets. No violence was threatened by either dealers or merchants and Dune is anticipated and it is ex- pected that the trouble will soon he adjusted but it is not believed that the dealers will accede to the merchants' demand. In the meantime there is no fish to be bad beyond the tinned variety,
Qers
THE NEW ONDER IN KORBA,
left.New Zeáloud.
The excitement is characteristically Ameri- cap.
Editorials donouncing the missionary efforts to Christianise the Chinese are appear ing in every newspaper one can lay bands on, while the anger at Chinese masquerading as Americans has found expression in a mob of 400 Pittsburg citizens chasing three Carnegio Institute Americanised Chinese students till thes, threw themselves panic-stricken into the arms of the police.
The newspaper with the biggest circulation. in this country observes
"The Chinaman who pretends that he wants to be a Christian, or that he is a Christian, is simply a smooth-faced hypocrite, and nobody knows this better that the missionaries among the Chinese. A certain number of Chinese come here, and their women are excluded, and outrages of every kind, from murder down, are the inevitable result.
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KEPT FOR DECENT RACES... ." This” country should be kept for races that ∙can work side by side. If that fact, sbali bs im pressed upon the minds of the American people, especially upon the minds of the Peckeniffian bypocritical mission-workers, bis wretched, unfortunate girl will dot have died in vain.".
FROM
THE
To-day's Advertisements.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP,
LONDON, COLOMBO and
* SINGAPORE.
Company's Steamship
INABA MARU,"
having arrived from the above Parts, Con signees of cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being innded and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and. Kowloon Wharf and where each consignment will be sorted out Godown Company's Godowd at Kowloon, mark by mark dod delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before NooD, TO-DAY,
Goodo not cleared by the 28th July will be subject to rest.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Damaged packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Consignee's and the Cole representatived at an appointed hour, All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowas.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 21st July, 1009. '{438-459
itherto at least, until three months ago Chinese in transit were allowed to land upon payment of a poll tax, which was returned as soon as they left the country in resumption of their journey. This has generally been found by Chinese in Wellington or Auckland, as the port of call might be. But to immediately find £1,800 in money was more than the Chinese of Auckland could do. The party were then trans ferred from the Sydney steamer to the Norbers „Company's old "steamer, Wallingfow, – which
I quote these vabement lines because they has been lying up in "Ratten Row," among admirably show the manner in which. America A sumber of Korean officers who raised an for years. The women and children who were to-night's papers are devating whole pages, in the coal hulks off Freeman's Bay, Auckland, has been roused by this murder. Meanwhile, ogitation when it was announced that the Kencan Ministry of War would be abolished, delighted with the prospect of once again set-spite of the fact that the thermometer has been have now ceased to show signs of opens hostiliing foot on shore before finishing their long wall over 90 degrees in the shade, to the story THE Steamship. 17. Consequently the military precautions that journey, were cruelly disappointed to find that were dermed necessary at Seoul have, beer they were to be transferred to a small steamer, discontinued,
and detained practically as prisoners.
MILITARY PRECAUTIONS DISCONTINUED,
Tokio, July 16,
Viscount Sood, Residest-General of Korea, has decided to complete, the construction of hoogap by igro instead of 1917, as was eight..big roads between Chiosampo and originally intended, in order to fied employ.
ment for indigent. Koreans,—M, G. D. News.
SINGAPUKE PALMS.
A NEW.OPIUM PLANT.
Tothe Customs officials at Fremantle, has been revented still another instance of the cupping of the Chinese in their efforts to keep the sop Peking, zist July,
ply of opium up in the level of the local de The Russian Minister has made represenmand. In this case a suggestion of impudence lations to the effect that Russia be allowed makes itself apparent when it is stated that ties of opium were found in pots containing palms to participate in the loans for the Canton. on the tables of the dining saloon-under the Hankow and Henkow-Szechuan Railway eyes of all and yet secure in their nousual rest loans owing to the demand of various other ing-place. Powers to have a share in the loans and with which China is unable to comply,
Grand Councillor Chang Chih-tung pro poses to allow the matter. to, remain in abeyance,
JAPAN IN KOREA,
PRINCE CHEN'S, FAVOURABLE REPORT.
[By courtesy, of the "Sheung"Po,"}
Peking, 21st July, On the zoth inst, at an audience with the Prince Regent, Prince Chen referred to the satisfactory manner in which Korea has been governed by Japan.
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To accordance with the usual practice, a number of the boarding staff of the Customs department, including Mesita. Bryant, Crake, Featherstone, Tappin, and Farrell, boarded the blue-fanuel liner Gorgon during ost morning to make the customary search of steamers on their arrival from Singapore,
this
While
was proceeding the officials entered the first-class diving saloon in order to cast about for possible biding-places for opium, to the course of the search one of the officers took up one of the pot plants which adorn the centre of the tables in the saloon and noted the weightiness of the pot. He was prompted to investigate, and at the bottom of the pot |-an-eight-ounce-tín-of-opium-was,"discover- ed. This led to a search of the other pots, in each of which a tin of the drug was found, making a total of four tins in all containing opium, valued at about Liz. It is stated that the palms, which are kept in pots on the table, His Imperial Highness appeared to be are of a type bought at very cheap rates at much affected by the remark.
Singapore; and are procured to last one voyage only. On the return of the vestel from Fremantle new palms are procured and plant- ed in the pots. It is surmised that during the transplanting operations the Chinese boys planted the liss of opium, and then, placing the palms en tops, filled in the soil to cover both roots and drug. Naturally no clue as to the awership of the opium was discovered.
TIBET.
· POLICE REORGANISATION.
[By courtiny of the “Sheung Po!]
Peking, 21st July."
A memorial has been received from Wen
Teung-yao and Luen-yu, Ambans at Tibet, reporting the formulation of a scheme for the establishment of a police force in Tibet and stating that the British Resident was desirous of co-operating in the project.
The British offer has been declined.
CANTON DAY BY DAY“
$5,000 RAISED FROM THEATRICAL
PERFORMANCES.
[From Our Oum Correspondant.).
Canton, 21st July.
For the purpose of augmenting the funds for the maintenance of the newly-established He- sam Hospital, the Yao Tin Ying theatrical iroupe recently gave three consecutiva perform. aaces in the Honam Theatre, the proceeds of
which amounted to pearly 55,000.
PROPOSED LEATHER FACTORY.
A leather factory is about to be established in Canton with a capital of $500,000, of which $200,000 will be subscribed by officials and the remaining $300,000 from merchants.
* OPIUM SMOKERS, VINED, ́ ́} On the 20th fast., the Police raided a bonus
The officials continued the search of the ship is other parts, but after two hours spent in the quest they failed to uneard any more of the drug.
THE SHANGHAI DOCK AND
"ENGINHEWING CO.
BUSY TIME AREAD,
We have ascertained that in addition to their success in tendering for the repairs which will have to be effected on the American Armytran- sport Warren, particulars of which success are contained in a special telegram which we publish to another columa, this morning, the Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co. have sent in the lowest bid for construction of ́six large launches, teaders for which were recently in vited by the Philippines Government. Al- though no formal word has yet been received of
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A TOUCHING APPEAL They sent a most touching appeal to the Chinese in Auckland, who, while unable to find so much money as the Customs demanded
immediately dispatched Mr. Tosg to Welling.
top to see the consul:
Mr. Hwang called upon: the Minister for Customs (Hon. A. W. Hogg) on the morning of the 5th instant, and brought the above and other matters under his notice. Upon being seen after the interview, Mr..Hwang said he had no special communication to make on the matters to which he had referred in his inter- view with the Ministe",
The case of the detained Chinese was then brought before the Minister by a represen. tative of the Wellington Evening Post. Mr. Hogg said the matter had been adjusted by a poll tax of trop each, or £900 being made payable, instead of the £1,800 demanded by the customs, and the Receptance of bond for
100 each from Auckland Chinese or other sureties that the transients should resume their journey by the next steamer proceeding to Tahiti from Auckland,
CHINESE IN TAHITI.
It would seem according to Mr. Tong, that there are 1,400 Chinese settled in Tabiti and engaged in trade for the most pari. Some of them are wealthy men. They have to other way to reaching the French possessions except by way of Sydney and Auckland. They could by way of San Francisco, of course, but that would be too long and too costly; and, as a matter of fact, they had reached Tahiti via Syd- pey or Sydney and Auckland,
it is only quite receully that the Lida poll Customs; and that in the case of one man. tax has been collected by the New Zealand
introducing Chinese storekeepers in Tahiti, who Mr.. Tong said be had been instrumental in
were passing through Auckland, to `Auckland
business houses, and most satisfactory trade relations had been the result, many orders for tinued meats and other goods in which Auck. load specialiser, having been sent there by Chinese siorekeepers in the Fretch island in preference to San Francisco or Sydney. If such restrictions are placed upon the people that they cannot come into touch with merchants in Auckland, as they do when going to or re.
surging from China, then that business is likely
to be lost,
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ANOTHER GRIEVANCE. Another grievance is that Chinese who have temporarily left New Zealand, and have deposit.. ed with the Customs their finger prints-to which very strong exception is taken-their portraits, signatures, and other, marks of identification, have to pay Groń poll tax on
of the third degree test applied to Chung Sing, the Chipaman who, as.told you yesterday, was arrested 200 milan from New York, and proved to be Leos Ling's companion, with whom the alleged murderer filed on 9 June,
- TORTURED FOR TWELVE HOURS, Sing stood the carture for 32 hours until those who were conducting the inquisition as sorted that he was the greatest liar ever seen in New York, which is probably saying a good deal. This afternoon the District Attorney, Mr.Jerome, whose cross-examination of Evelyn Thaw won him an international reputation, took a hand in the affair, and ultimately suc. ceeded in extracting the declaration that Sing knew Ling and Gaino quarrelled over Miss room when, so he says, Ling throttled the girl Sigel, and, moreover, that he was in Ling's
is a fit of jealous rage.
Ling has not yet been caught, though nearly score of Chinaman answering bis description are held while inquiries are being mada.
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June 23.
XTORTED STATEMENT. --- third degree" falsehood to detail an eye. Chung Sing, yesterday, was induced by a witness story of how Elsie. Sigel, the American missionary girl; was slain in Chinatowo. It is a revoking story, «
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For nearly 18 hours the detectives stormed," shouted, and shook their fisis in the face of the Chinaman, who was Leon Ling's compacion before that fagitive made good his escape, and theo they craftily told him that Ling was caught and had implicated him. Thereupon Chong accused Ling and drew a graphic picture of how Chung peered through the window into Ling's room and saw Ling and Elsie wrestling, first ip-play and then_in_dead_earrest.She had told Ling that he drank too much, and that she intended to transfer her affections to Che Gain, Five minutes later her own handkerchief was
and her writhing form grew still. thrust into her mouth, blood covered her face,
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SHANGHAI TRADE.
Messrs. liber and Co.'s piece, goods market report says:
The market throughout is strong, importers naturally taking up a very firm attitude in re- gard to "spot" sales owing to the present atter abow so wide a discrepancy compared to value impossibility of replacing exceptat prices whichTM
bere as to make over the boldest operator pause. The price of American cotton continues ite upward career, with occasional brief set. backs in price which are'presumably caused by profit-takings. Actual businnis from most of the principal producing contras kowover up-
and the rising price, of cotton is being followed pears to be showing little or no improvement
in a very reluctant manner by actual consumers, the prices for standard cloths "having in mort- instances gone up in nothing like com- "mensurate proportion-to-the-rise-in-the-raw- material, which is 18% dearer than a month ago, Up to a week ago the agricultural outlook for practically the whole of the Yangtze river delta was extremely grave owing to the heavy and unceasing downpour of rain which con tigued for over a month with bardly a let up. A week of brilliant and hot weather bas, bow ever, done much towards reisieving the posi tion, and in many districts where the young ice was reported to be washed away by the flood is found that the actual damage- sus». taised is less than a tenth of what was sup-- posed, while the cotton crop which was weedy and backward is now coming on welt,
believe that he could calmly view, this diaboli. up satisfactorily for the time of year, but soma, Chang actually expected the detectives to Deliveries of goods from, stock are keeping cal murder without assisting either the assailant lines of goods seem held in somewhat abecer or the victim. He admitted watching the pre-sarily large quantity and the present enforced patations for placing the body in Lieg's box inactivity in forward purchases from producing and seeing the girl's body divested of its clothes, markets, may be regarded as welcome. but beyond subsequently tying the rope round the case after the remains had been forced inside he had no hand in the tragedy.
So far Ling has left no trace of his movements
since g Jure, the date of the murder, according to 'Chung, Some thisk be. has fled to New Orleans, disguised as a woman,
CHINESE BECRET SOCIETIES `.
IN AMERICA, .
MINISTER WU APPRALE TO THE POLICE.
COLLISION AT BHANGRAI
The Shanghai Mercury of 17th inst, says ¿m
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their return to New Zealand and that they have A New York cabla of July 6 to the Japan to wait for several weeks for the refund of this Adurtier states that Minister Wa has appeal tax while their identity is being established. Ited to the New York police to help in prevent is thought that as they are men of slendering the threatened Tong war due to the coming she drifted across the bows of the steamer, means the banging up." of this, to them, large demontion to death of the six Tong assassins which blew her whistle and tried to avoid the sum of money, is unduly vexations. They re recently. The condemned assassins belong || junk bus it was too late, and the crashed into cognise the law on the subject, and are bound to the ranks of the Highbinders and as their her tearing a large hole in ber side through to submit to it; but they resent anything which arrest and conviction wore largely due to the 'which the water poured and she began to settle
7.50 a.m. to 10.00 am. I'very to minutes is not absolutely within the four corners of the aridence given by the Chinese Six Companies rapidly and the crew were left foundering in the 10.00 Km, to 11,00 LM, ...Krary 15 minutes, Act."
and the San Yopa, the Highbinders asa body are water, while the oil drums went floating about 15,30a.m. to 12.45 p.m. ...Every 15 minutes The case of a-Chiense student, too, may be preparing to take vengeance on those responsi- in all directions. The accident bad been wil-145 pm to 1:55 pm. Every to miantes, 1.15 pm to 3.45 pm. .....Every 15 minutas But in addition to this messed on bourd H.M.S. Dritomart and E.M,S.
645 pm to 5 pm. Every 10 minutes, brought under the notice of the Mialeta. This bla_lor ibis result.
phase of the question, the San Yops and Six Clio and no time was lost in despatching everal
2.15 p.m. to. 3.00 pm. ... Every '15 minutes. steam plopaces to the rescue of the struggling
1.30 p.m. to 500 puu ... Every 15 minutes. Companies are themselves at daggers drawe, as
5.00 p.m. to 8.00 5.1. ...Avery 10 mlunton, the former stand for reaction while the latter men. A number of steam lavochos, from the are in favour of progress and reform all along varions jalties, sumpass, etc.; also hurried to the 6.41 pm; and y pay 9:45 pm, to 25,15 pm.
NIGHT CARS
avery, half hourg scene and the crew were picked up noun the
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the acceptance of the S. D. and E, Co.'s bid the man, having a brother in Dunedin, desired to matter is regarded as practically settled, so that be with him, and at the same time obtain it is reasonable to hope that the great estab" Western learning," In America, or England Bishment in question will shortly be resound.or France, or Germany, he would have been
with the clang of the boiler-maker's ham-allowed to enter the country without restriction the lips. The Highbinders are blackmaller
ng tax to long as—in the case of America... | puro súd simple and are quite indifferent us to worse for their involuntary bath. The sam met, and the profit yieding tapping of the merry
the methods they employ in achloving their pads were also resping a harrest in gathering rivelter, as loudly as the most exacting share, he satisfied the authorities that he was a holder could desire to hear.-Shanghai Times. bona-fide student or traveller, and not in purposen. The last outbreak of this, wature up the derelict oil drums, until the arrival of the lending to trade. Jo the case of the Dunedin took place at San Francisco in 1905 and arose customs and River. Police launcher put them The quantity of cargo exported from Taires student, he arrived in the southem city out of the fight of the President of the Six to fight. Meanwhile the sinklog jock was taken: in Cheung Tong Street, when seven men were (Daley during last month amonated to 55.568 absolutely ignorant of English or any other Companies to Mexico, with a large sum belong in tow and beached in shallow water on the tons, which is classified as follows: Beans, subject, save such as are comprehended in the ing to the funds of the organization in his pos. Pootung side. The Tah· Woo, which had arrested for smoking opium without the ra quired wooden, licence. The offenders were 49,936 tons: bean cakes, 18,599 tous; other ordinary Chinese curriculum. In these he was session, Minister Wo, as a patriotic China. anchored, on seeing that no lives bad been lost Cereals 14;211 tons; and general goods, 3,822 extraordinarily proficient. Healtached himself mo, is anxious to obviate a state of affairs hove upiber auchor sad proceeded to her wharl made to pay a fine of 55 each yesterday at the tons. The total shown a decrease of 15,605 tons to the Dunedin High School, where he is still a which would not be calculated to enhance res off the Chinese city. Police Courtr
on the figuers for the previous month. The student and, it is asserted, follows no other ocpect for Ohiness civilization of which he has goods consigned to European were 12,948 tone cupation. He has applied for refund of the poll always been a staunch defender. Tun Nagasaki Frese in authoritatively Joformed of beass and 1,324 sons of other cereals. The tax, but so far (June 5th) without success that the Russian Consulate at. Nagasaki will | number of vetiels carrying the above amounted There are other grievances, tog, which have THE Conscil of the Society of Ants have reprefoot, French nationals at that port, not as to 285 of which 65 were Japanese naameri; 6 boon, or are to be, referred in the Costal, and awarded the Society's allvermedalto Mr. Arthur Cossular Agency, de previously reported, but | formiga | 302 · binais juoko jandiwo japanese which, it is presumed, will in dus time be brought John Bany, for his piper on “ Railway Dave- Jith the name of « Vice Gaprulete"
Jby bim under the notice of the properanthopitise..lopment in Calas.
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