CANTON OPIUM TAX.

-RETITION TO THE VICEROY.

[From Our Own Correspondent]

Castop, 23ïd August.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY AUGUST 24 1910

THE ELMORE MORDER.

ARREST OF DR. CRIPPEN.""

It had bron Crippa's latention to go ashore Father Point, and he had his baggage ready, When be was fold that it was against the Canadian immigration regulations he became

“A despatch from Quebec, dated August 1, SAYS

audi

The opióm merchants in Croton have fore

It is now possible tɔ sond further detalls of warded a joint petition to the Canton Govern the arrest of Crippen and his compinion, as ment Anti-Opium Bureau through the Antiwe bave now reached Quebec in the Montrose Opium. Arnoelation, lodging a complaint against Leurg Chiu. Tong, maunger of the Kwong Yuen opium firm, the so-called Canton Frepared Opium Monopolists, for the unsatis. factory and selfish manner in which be livery upshty. - Carrying out the dotai of collecting the new fax, and asking that the concession graded to bim, might be cancellad and entrusted to an- other and more reliable marchaat. The reason for the opium merchants 'submitting the petition Iqthe report that Leung Chiu Tong was allow ed to have recently imported a quantity of raw oplum from Hongkong and Mecze to Canton and other places in the interior without paying"

It is said that Crippen drew a revolver as he to the Goraroment Anli Opium Bureau the was going to his cabin, but was prevented from licence fees as charged to other opium mer.log it and threw it through a porthole into

chants and he has himself Qui defrauded the Baleas. In tunsmitting the petition to the Bureau the Anti Opium Association recom mended that suitable punishment should be meled out to `Leung Chiu Tong for the offence.

SHANGHAI CONTEMPORARY VIEWS.

The following letters appear in the Shanghel Ziment -

He was walking on the promenade deck when Mr. Dew stepped on board, He was naked to go below, and was closely watched by the Canadian defectives a be descended Crippen admitted his identity, to Inspector Daw, but denied that he bad murdered his wife, repeating the story that she had gone to America and died there,

the sea.

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The provincial detectives attached the band. cuffs on the prisoner's wrists. He made no resistance, and for the rest of the tip up the river sat oo a bunk with his hands in his jap He was cool throughout. With Miss Le Neve it was d'ffarent. She was in the state-room when the defectives informed her of Crippen's arrest, and at once lost her nerve and fainted, “A stáward'49 ̧who was present summoned Dr. In your Iraler in this day's issue you men Stewart, the ship's surgeon, but before he could tion the import duty ci Taels go per chest erva Miss La Nave took from a pecker a small 100 callies as laid down by the Cheloo Conver-white packet, doub:less containing poison. Be tion of 1876. To the additional articles to that fore she could use it the stewardess sprang upon #greement signed at London, July 18th, 1885, her, but she was ort quick enough to prevent the girl from throwing it away. In the strug. gle between them the stewarders's wrists were tora. Miss Le Neve acted like one demented. After Miss Le Nevo had been prevented from taking what was evidently poison, she admitted her sex to the stewardess, who provided har with a blouse and a petticoat.

article a states:

In lett of clause 2. artic's 1, of the Chefac Agreement that it (the opium) shall not" be. removed from bulks or warehouses until there shall have been paid to the Custom the Tariff doty of 30 Taels per chist of 100 cattles and also a som not excerding 80 Taels per cheat as likio.

The Customs shall theo-

if required issue certificates to the Chinese owner, such certificato shit bep the opium to which it applies from the imposition of any further tax or duty whilst in transport in the Interior, provided that the package bas noi bean opaced.

Surely this is pla'n speaking in Chice's or English, it could it be just to tax duty paid wift or food again because the salt er food was briled for consumption-Yours etc.,

JOHN HALTL'Y. ~~~(the parallel-is-ot accurate. plum Is a

commodity, the use of which China iseekin to suppress, and she copot view with gta i mity the passibili'y of any large quantity belog stored for future sals in her dominious.}

Mr. Hartley in his letter appearing is your to-day's issue has struck tha muil sight on the head and as concisely as possible, and all bosi bess men will'concur in bis idea.

Your editorial comment, however, is beside The mack. It is true that Colon is trying to

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THE SHANGHAI CRISIS,

THE FAWAKCIAL SITUATION,

COMMERCIAL

August 14th, p.m.

The following quotations for rubber skaren, by wire, are supplied by Meists, E.S. Kadooria &0&==

·Allagara

Anglo-Javas ......... wonglo-Malays..

A result of the recent crisis in native fiorncial clicies & soiléication has been issued by the foreign banks to the effect that from | Monday next, August 29, inclusive, delivery orders for goods will not be granted against native bank orders of longer currency than five days, reports the N, C. D. News of 28th instant, The present five-day order payabla öm the sixth day will not be accepted la' fature. Moreover no native orders of oraz five days' currency will be discounted or danced in any way. This decision of the foreign banks has been circalated among local firms and it re- 1 mains to be seen with what success this step meats. At the tips of the recent failures among naive banks i was generally felt that the only satisfactory method of avoiding any repetition of the crisis would be to do away with these bank orders and introduce the cash system. In the absence of a fixed currency, however, this mozeure, it was realized, would In practice prove impossible, and as the next best substitute, the abolition of the ten-day orders in favour of five-day orders was decided upso. It is not to be supped that the Chi nese will approve of this innovation, but if the foreign firms effir a usited front, it can ba carried. Any surious defection will of mecektity defeat the schema.

AT THE MIXED court. Thera wat considerablu · excitement at the

Mixed Court yesterday morning when it be came known that the Magistrate had received an order from the Shavghai Tantai to soad Za Yikchio (Ching Yue) and Teh Chau-pan (Po30 Kong) to him at once. The message was con voyed to Magistrats Pao Yi by the Taotei's Secre'ury, who waited for en answer. Mr. O, F. Garstin' (British Assessor),, who was sitting on the Bench that day with the Magistrate, Fao Y, communicated with. H. B. M.'s Con 'solate-General and after a short time Mr. J. P. Jameson (American Ausászos) arrived at the Most of the passengers in the Montrose are Court and a consultation took place. The law- Be'giac or Polish immigrants, and they did not yers interested in the proceedings were also take much intere.t in the arrest. The ship's early in attendance. The British Assessor petty officers, however, showed no disinclina, and the Magistrate, Pao Y, proceeded 'lop to discuss the mate. O.e of them de- to hear ordinary casas, About the middle of clared to me that before the vessel was two || the morning the British Assessor and the `daşnoutbe was convinced that the person pass" || Magistrato left the Beach, and there was a' fog na " Mr. Robinson's Bob was a woman in further consultation with the American as disguise, He said that they were constantly sosor. After some delay, the fritish Assessor together, and occupied adjacent sea's at again used the telephoon and then the Count meat-times. Crippen was slightly deaf. The resumed ite sitting. It was understood, that. Pelly officer notice that the girl on one the two Chinese would not be handed over that 'occasion addressed him as "Mr. Robble." day, the sorrender having been obj'c:ed to at It shuck him as peculiar that not only the instance of the Amarican Consul-C toetal. did Crippen continually keep his companion with him, but also that he did not seem disposed to allow her to caler into conversation, with anybody else, and unobtrusively intervened when any one approached her.

Another petty officer board· Crippen remark on Friday "Am I váf¿?". This observation seeming unusual, he was asked its significance whereupon, recollecting himself, Crippen stated] that he meant from shipwreck.

Probably the most significant movement was Crippen's appearance on Friday clean shaven, alter he had allowed a beard to grow ti rough, out the voyaga.

suppress the opium trade and for this purpose a special agreement has been entered into between the British and Chinese Governments, whereby the former has agreed tɔ reduce the quintity of the lodjan opium azuusily expoiled from lodia, and the latter the gradual suppres. sion of the ustiva poppy cultivation. The indian Government basistrictly adhered to its past of the agreement by annually decreasing the

This morning Miss La Neva was handed a quantity of opium sold at the Government monthly sales at Calcutta and the reduced ex cablegram signed "Mother" advising her to post el Malwa opium from lombay. What confess whatever she know on her raidrs to has the Chinese Government 'done? Can any ·England, and adding that her brother and sis. reliance be placed on the statements that theters, would forgive her. After reading this production of the native drug has been reduc ed? Sir Alexsader He: id's report's anxiously message the girl burst into tears.

wal od for,

Apart from the q'estion of the cultiv l'on of the native drug, Great Britain has a right to expect that having conformed to Chion's seq,st for so accudly reduced export from

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Further developments may be agticipated, to-morrow. The urgency of the matter poster.. day lay in the fact that the Taolai wished to hold a trial that day and had stato 1 that Ching Yuo's attendance was necessary, so that bo might explain matters and reveal all his assoif,

Balgownies.........................................

Estu Tigas T03/6

Bukit Kajangs (pp.) .............................................53/- Bukit Rajaba muie m Carey Uniteds......................................21/5 prem,' Castlefields....................................................££? f. Changkat Serdangs $12 Cheras (part paid) ................................................$18° 20 Do. (fully paid).................... 521 Damansara.............180). Eastern Internationals...... 18/6 prém. Fad, Selangort womeno Glonealys ...................................$1.20. Glenshiels

Golcondas-123/6

Golden Hopes tribestem p Highlands and Lowlands.................117/6

1ėdragitis...................................$17. lach Kenaaths. Jequier cos Jonglaudosim sari de Kamusings........................ 6'0 prem, Kuala Lumpors ..............................180/-. Lanadrons (fully paid) .......... Lanadrons (ppd.) ............... Labumised...amogo Ledburys....................................axim

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London Asiatics......................................................t?/9. London Venturofue manieroine Melimpas.....7/6 · Fajams ...................... Pegohsin

Rabber Trusts.............31/. prem. Saggas .... Sandycrofts...--- - Sapoor.DETALII

$32

Sekongs...d...'................16/- prem. Shelfords for inapuminium75)- Singapore & Johores - ..........................................$16 Sumatra Parasa montowanI§}- Sungel Chobs.20/ Sungai Kapak minumumk§jó Tandjorgs..................nda m Tangkaki..............................40). „Toerangie-zoomanyi.coria/-premi

Ulu Rantu serveridonopinanın United Serdang.....................................17;6 United Singapore 5.75 United Samairast0/9 Valted Langkat...80).

Para Rubber 87 per lb. Plantation Rubber............7/7

JULY OUTPUT. The output of dry. Para rabbar from the Pangkalan Dulian Estate for the month of July

was 973-lb.

OPIUM SMUGGLING.

CRUSADE AGAINST THE CHINESE.

There was a large gathering of the friends and business acquaintances of the compra dores at the Court during the morning and all, sorts of wild ramours were being clecalated. As an illustration of the degree of feeling shown in the matter it pay bastated that one man was assenting that the Taotal had received" orders from Paking to the effect that Ching "Yue must be handed ovar to him and that as || A Watsonville despatch of the 16th uk,

be bad issued fraudulent delivery orders he says:-Crusades egalost opiom should be strangled according to Chinese law. This man pointed out that as the Taolai was alleged to be a personal coemy of Ching Yue, ha would not be dilatory in carrying out auch instructions.. Another rumour was that the Tuorat himself bad petitioned the Throne to order that Ching Yus be handed over to the Chinese authorities and dealt with according to the severent laws, ..

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are landed,

Optional Goods will be landed here unless fastructions are given to the contrary before 6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the 29th'lmat, at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent

No Fire Insurance will be affected by ms is any case whatever..

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an ap pointed hour. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, 'after which data they cannot be recognised.

No claima will be admitted after the Goods. hava last the Godowas,

E. A HEWETT,

Superintendent, Hongkong, 14th August, 1910.

AUGUST OFIUM SALE,

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A SLIGHT RISE

The August opium sale was held at the Cze tom-Hourd, Calculis, at it ɛ.m. on Ard lost. The attendance was very large,

One thousand six hundred and fifly chests of

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Beber opium was sold at various prices then drinking the cheapest and most

highest fetching ReŊ2340 and the lowast Rs. 1,200 per chest. The average of the lots was Ra. 7,251-4-1.

he total proceeds of the sale were Rs. 36,48,575.

A similar number of cheats of Benares oplum was sold, the highest fetching Rs. 2,115 and| the lowest Fs. 2,300 per chest. The average on the sale was Rs. 2,107-1-8. Total procenda was Rs. 36,41,725,

The general average" of the two lots was | Rs. 3,209-2-1, and the detalls were:-

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dealers, prompted by the State Board of Pharmacy, culmitated to-night in the arrest, of forty Chinese at Santa Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and here. The airents were made by local officers in each cly after Fred A. Brown and Barry Alvoed, inspectors for the Board, had guided the authorities to the places where the | April..................momengisi 2,657.15

May «......icromeopmlin3,100 epium is alleged to have been sold, and in some casts smoked.

July.

· 1,650 2,315, 3,100 2,207||||| 8 36,41,725 SOLE AGENTS: 3,300 General 3,209 210 74,90,300 This marks an average increase over the July sale figures of Rs. 137 per chest. follows:-

The prices of the last five sales compare as

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• CRIPPEN'S COOLNESS." The detectives in charge of Crippin and Miss Lo Nevo took their meals yesterday in the despective state-rooms in which the prisoners were coifised. Crippen whila teħing his din. ner intimated that be would be glad to have a

August 2211.4 It must be remembered that fraudulent word from Miss Lu. Nevo, »hóm he had not | actions on the part of Ching Yus prior to his | as evidence in the four cities. Booldaş this, a

Indi, the Intter his absolutely no right to placa any further restrictions on the fection opium trads. It is believed that the conference, referred by exclusively, in

stea.after her arrest. The doctor was called, your splendid telegraphic news columns on the 17th instant, will take place on Monday next and assured the prisoner that she was recover and it is to be hoped that this vexed questioning from the shock. Crippen expressed ratis- will be defixkely settled and in a way that wi'l | faction at this and contlowed bis, mox),, after. muuremove all ja uictions on the lodían opium || wards reading a megar'ne as if there were

trade ance for all until the expiry of the term nothing unusual in his predicament, agreed upon.

The priot raised by you 'hit "Chica cannot Crippen has expressad his willingness to ́view with equanimity the responsibility of any return to England as soon as desired. He is

large quictity bing bred for.intaro sila ipplentifully applied with money. ber demialons, is rather too premature. This

*-* print wil' only deserve attention at the list

stage of the expirallon of the agreement,

BERTAM REPORT. --

Thasking you in anticipation for the isser- tlap of this letter, and expressing the hopà ibat

The report of the Straits Settlements (Ber your up-to dite telegraphic news will be main-tam) Rubber Company,- Limited, states that .tained usinte ruptedly in fature-1 remais,

A BRITISHIER,

etc.,

The star cast upon what China bas dose in the restriction of the cultivation of the poppy 1 gratuitous as in born by feq'cot' letters from travelers which have appeared in our columns. The report of Sir Alex. Hosis is not needed to car firm them though it will doub:- lois do so. The traffï: in opium dies herd ]

THE OPIUS

11.CONFERENCE

failure me only alleged; they have not been prayed. It does not appear obvious why Ching You should not be tried first is the Mized Count; and if fraudulent acts are proved, iep. dering him liable to imprisonment for more than five years, he can at cnca be handed over to the Taotpi,

Opium valued it about 513,000 was obtained

large amount of paraphernalia for smo ing the ding was found and taken to be introduced as evidence against the alleged deaları. The majority of the opium was found io Salions, Santa Cruz and Monterey, One Chinese Eere was caught in the act of smoking, officers ever. The raids were made quietly and Hills exclie meat attended the entrance of the officers into the varioni Chinese quartern. Suspects arrest. ed at San'a Cror were placed in fail there. Prisocers from the other towns were jüled at

Five of the six men who were sent to the Cily on Monday, and who were shot back, as mirsady stated, to the Mixed Coort at i am, on | Tuesday, are still in the, Mixed Court cells.

The sixth man, a bank shroff, is detrined by | Salinas. ́ the Tastat

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PIRATES BXTERMINATED.

PORTUGUESE DISPERSE A VIESCE

BAND IN MACAO,

the operations of the company for the year to March 31st have resulted in a profit of £35 831, as computed with the profit for the year to March 31st, 1909, of £9,074. The total pro- daction of rublier for the year was 99,097 lbs, The following is from a Lisbon correspon. which, in view of the fact that the total number dent of a London paper, who wired a1 24th of trece tapped was cbint 40,000, and that many of the trees have been tapped only for a portion of the period, is considered satisfactory. The arga tinder rubber at April 30th was 2,980 aéros, and the number of trees was '410,6 fm," it, in proposed to plast up a further, 500, adren during the current year and the felling and

The Government fast night received a tele gram from the Governor of Macao giving: deta ̈is of the last opstation against and the extermination of the plate horde.

The pirates retreated to the mountain cares,

A wholesaļu hours in San Francisco arranged with Attorney George W. Smith bare to look after the legal interests of the man. Kowill make an attempt to get them released on bonds, The technical charge against the prisoners is, bávlog opium illegally in their possession..

THE CHANGES AT PRKING.

ANTICIPATIÓNE OF BIFORM.

Peklog, 88gb 18. Tha mijarity of the Chlosse are confident that active soforms are being lanugorated by

Benarai 3,990.13

3,005

2,149.10 1,969.5 3,307.1

2,355.3

Evidently the bayers have not attacked much Importance to the rumoured confiscation of indian opium at Swalow,

THE SWATOW ECARE.

Simla, August and. The Indian Government has received mating that he has asked the Wal-Wa-Po to telegram from the British. Minister at Pakisg instruct the Viceroy at Canton to stop illegal proceedings at Swatow. This refers to a scare Just started that Indlas opium, is belog con- fiscated at Swalow.

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hire as moderate rates,

CLARETS.

To make sure of your Claret being good,

it is advisable to buy only Wines from a well-

To view of the forthcoming opium esofarence that is to be held at The Hague, the Peking Lover meer is strendy making preparation

and the efforts to dislodge them wers at first the cficial changes announced yesterday. This known Chateau. Messrs. Hanappier and Co., China will of course bs represented and we (Artesal Restow) are pleased to know clearing of this area has been commenced. The unsuccessful. The commander thereupon stotis attributed to the travels of Prince Taxi Tao, bst one at her representatives is to be a pat of rubber for the year 1910-11 is estimatico sailors and use trǝepa to the other side of whose concillatory infusace upon the Trince,

H. E Tanz Kuo-ar, kucwn to many used by the manager at 150,000 lbs. The mana-] the island to attack (ho pírales in the rear. Regent and Emprtas Dowager is well known, of Bordeaux, are one of the best known firms - Tong Kai-son, who leaves Paking on the gar's piovious estimates have been of conser At midnight signals were given fora com H.E. Shaung Kung pao is confident of his foth proxima for Europe to late part in the vitivo nature, and it is hoped that, as in previous bined attack. The Portugusar, displaying grestown ability to reform the currency, but he is. ¿prelimiowy oʻganization. It has not yet been

decided who the pikes representatives of China years, bis estimate may be exceeded. A for-

are to be, but there can be not the slightestward sale of sheet and crepe subter to the doubt that in H.P. Tang Chiap has the very | extent of two tons monthly for delivery during

Commission which met at Shanghalin Feb aty

centage, managed to scale the rocky mountain sisis upon gald standard, as essential. The of growers and shippers of Clarets. Their famous

side and storm the Chinese fortifications on the Government is apparently about to acquiesce, heights. The pirates offered a brava resistance, but it is not known whence the necessary funda but, being outnumbered, snon feil beneath the can be derived. It is suspected that they will Wines (from the cheapest kind to the very terrible crossfire of the attackers. The victory be partly fonhcoming from the late Empress was complete, go Chinese being, killed, 44] Dowager's boardu.--N, C. D. Niwa: wounded, and go taken prissaera. A number escaped into the interior. The losses of the Fortuguese were insigelficant.

While exploring the huge caves the Port guese discovered 16 prisoners in chains, a'lin

a missrabla condition. They were, waiting 'to'

best reprizolative she could have. The Opium the year 1911 has been made at the price of ass of fast year would have accomplished far less perib. The tapioca factory has been com than it did bad it not beeo for the contributions pleted, and a 'satisfactory, profit' bas accrued which H. E. Tang mide to the discussions therefrom. In pursuance of the policy an- and the light that he was able to shed upon the nounced in the last report of the directors, it Chinese rapect of the situstion. 1.19 principals proposed to write off the sum of £3.583 (66. speech was eulogized by the world's pressing 10 per cent, of the profits of the year) from ibat of a statesman of broad views and clearper. ception of the basal issues, and when shortly the amount standing on the balance sheet as attarm Fía His-Excelleocy-went to a drope on. Iscol¿dration and preliminary exprosos. The bis telara from Joutpay to the United States balance brought forward was 1,036, to which he was the recipient of marks of special honour is added profit for the year, 2.35,837, making ad adim ration” from European Committer | £38,263, An interim dividend at the rate of Working in connection with the suppressions par cent, pār annum for the first six months romoviiniat, We Hated' last work that His, of the year has, bien pald, amounting to Excilledcy Liang Tusk-yenized, H. R. Tang - (18,319, leaving now availabia^£14,508. THE Kudowa shonly to set out on a mission in rectos propose to allocate this amount as THE Krisont authorities at Cher Cons action with the tariff re-adjustment and we follower-To; writing dowallacorporation_ex2 how Isarm that this mission to not abandoned, panter acconal, 3.5833 40.paying dividend stood to be considering plans Bat the tactily of sending H. B. Tang 19 the fat thai sute: of zoper cool per sunum for the submersible fitted with Opism Conference, lavalvos its postponement last six momike, £79,2501 leaving a balance to tower, in which

dell be carried forward of 15107%

Events Coming.

Wednesday, 24th August..

• Bied Concert, at the Botanical Gardens, by

he raniomed. Many skeletons of unransomed the Band of the Beffs, op.m.

prisoners were found, Considerable quantities.

of valuables were found and distributed.

among the troops as pr za money,

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