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tional entrancy, the lake of con munications and the want of pricti- val mining and company laws. He was followed by several Chinese speakers who dest in a most interesting and hastive manner with the peints which had been raised. Mr Sung Han-chang outlined
a scheme of currency reform, Mr Sun Yong-hainng described the harm ful effects of indiscriminata likin, Mr Y The Committee of the British Cham-interesting account of railway develop- Tong (Tong Lu-yan) gave a' most ber of Commerce ap Shanghai entertainment in China and of the disiculties ed the Committer of the Chinese Chain-timt hate had to be contended with; ber of Commerce at dinner "last week at Mr Lao Chin-hsin dwelt on the
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which the absenen of mining the Palace Hotel.
The object of this gathering, the first any laws placed on the use of
Chinese and foreign capital.
of its kind. was to give tangile expression to the friendly relations
THE SIAL ANTIING OF SHARE-
SIXTEENTH ORDINARY which have for some time past existed
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·Hongkong. Oct. 6, 1917.
the
Mr Suh, in the curse of an eloquent speech, is that China had given proof of her desire to associate herself with the forces making for enlightenment and progress by entering the war on the side of the Allies and predicted great ad- vince in China's commercial development as soon as peace was restored!
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JAPANESE IN CHINA'S SERVICE.
In "the "Jiji there has appeared a telegram from its Hankow correspon den stating that a number of Englishmen had arrived there to take the place of Germans in the Custous service. The correspondent added:
Three of them will replace the Gor
mans in this port. These Germans have been left in employment until the present, it is said, because England did not like to replace the Germans with Japanese substitutes?
2.
Our contemporary is always so fair-in it references to Great Britain that wer regret that one of its correspondents should be endeavouring, to convey the impression that the Inspector General of the Chinese Maritime Customs, who is British, is using bis position to exclude Japanese, and that the British generally! Aro opposed to the entrerice of Japanese into the service. The iden is
quite
HOLDERS will be held at the between the two Chambers and to afford Offices of the Company, ST. GEORGE's an opportunity of an exchange of views UILDING, No. 4 Connaught Road, on the all important subject of Chinus Victoria, on SATURDAY the 20th of October, 1917, at 11:30 a 1 day export trade. MrJohn Johnstone. Chair- purpose of receiving a statement of man of the British Chiniber of Com
A notable contribution to the discus-erroneous. It has been necessary in re- accents and the report of the General merce, presled, and was supported by sinn was roule by Mr F. E.Taylor who, cent years for the Inspector-General to Dagera for the year ending the 31st the members of the General Committee: speaking both in English and Chinese, recruit in England for the outdoor staff July, 1917, and electing a Consulting He had on his right 3ft F. M. Sab, gave his hearers the benent of his of the service, and it is the case that some Committee and Auditors.
unrivalled experience and knowledge of retired bluejackets bave recently arrived The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com-Special Deputy for Foreign Affairs, and Chinese commercial, affairs and rande in China for employment in the outdoor pany will be CLOSED from 15th to 20th on his left Mr. Chu Bio-san, Chairman valuable suggestions for the development staff, while others no doubt will be arriv of October, 1917, both days inclusive. of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce.ul China's export trade which he said ing later on But that does not in the ledat mean that Japanese are being ex- SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Among other official guests were Mr bio of endemain expansion cluded. The fact is that a due propor-
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Shen Lien-fang, Vice-Chairman of the Mr. Shen Lien-fans, replying on behalf ton of British are being engaged, as has 2177
been customary since the service was Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr of the Chinese Chamber, thanked the established. Not only are there Japanese Sung Han-chang, President of the Bank British Chamber for their cordial recep of China, Mr H. H, Fox, H. M. Com-shooldusgested that both Chambers to be considered but other nationalities, themselver. mércial Attaché in China, Mr H. Phil-discuss questions of common interest. Since the War began and many foreign- lips. H. M. Consul, Mr E Taylor Mr.ohnstone welcomed the suggestioners have retired, more of Japanese |-DAIRY FARM NEWS. Statistical Secretary of the Inspectorate on behalf of the British Charaber and nationality have been taken into the General of Customs, Mr said steps would at once he taken to sustice than of any other. Of the total Wade, Commissioner of Customs, Mesern carty it into effect.
appointments, in fact 37 per cent, hava Hen Tan-ho, Foo Yong-baiang, Tong Mention should be minde of the admir-been Japanese, while the British Lyuan, Lao Char-hsin and Dr. fgpable manner in which, when necessary, appointments have been far fewer. The kyn Res. Sir Everard Fraser, H. M. the speeches were interpreted by Dr. cosmopolitan character of the service, Consul General, was absent owing to Hopkyn Rees and Mr. Chang Meb-yun. and tho impartial nunner in which it is indiaposition
A report of the speeches will appear recruited, as far a issible in relation in the nest number of the British Chambe understood from the following table to the cational interests involved, will ber of Commerce Journal-C. Daly howing the
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After the Chaleman had welcomed the guests and the toast of "Our Respective Rulers" had been honored in the usual manser, Mr. Fox read a speech, which bad been prepared for the occasion by Sir Everard Frager. Speaking from an experience of over 30 years in China Sir Everard indicated the advance that had been made in the development of China's | trade and pointed out the more serious. hindrabees to the country's commercial development, such as the burden of inland: taxation, the need of
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WANG CHAN YUAN'S"
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mention
1914:
Japanese
the
Chinese
engagements since August
Austriati Lanish
Italian British - 36- Korean
Norwegian American 19 L'ortuguese, 30
French Greek
Montenegrin
German
Swedish
Roomanian
Bussian
Spanish 1
The above list does not include Chinese, but the fact is that many of the appoint
We use informed that Tu Chun Wangments formerly held by foreigners are Chan-yan of Hupeh has formally now occupied by Chinese, who, subject to plied to the enquiry of the Central their possessing the necessary qualifica Government regarding the despatch of
Cheticus, and recruited in large numbers a expats The Neth Rast Chun views are the most com- MAKINA prehensive at the subject. He states that the expedition should be limited to not more than ten Iivisions as the cotal military force of China is only about 80 Divisions and much of the material is
not fit for real war. He suggests there DIPHTHERIA-HOW IT MAY BE ford that ten divisions are a reasonable
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