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especially in the matter of Article 28 of the Treaty of liontsin. Deprecating objections which might be made, Mr. GusDer sug. gests two reflections(1) That the Im perial Revenue would be measurably re- cooped by the expansion that might be
WATSON & CO. anticipated if trade ware relieved from on
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CHATEAU
LA
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CANET, CHATEAU RAUZAN and CHABAU LAFITE are commended to the notice of Connoisseurs as highs after-dinner Wines.
We gumance our Wines and Spirits to be geanine only when bought direct From ns in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports.
barrassingimports. (9) Thutan aggravation of inland taxation as one method of meet- |ing-foreign exactions may be anticipated unless countervailing precautions be taken, Further, a rectification of the export duties as well as those on imports is suggested. "On the recognised principle that a country pays for its imports with ite exports," says the memorandum, “reeti.
·lication of the burdens on produce with a viewto promoting export trade would seems as desirable as a re-adjustment of the inport ducs, Reciprocal corrections, in short, are what are called for. Finally, a
Fetter from the Shanghai Committee is for- warded to Lord Inspnows, regarding the rumoured project of an increase of tariff to tea per cent, and urging a renewed protest. Mr. Dunason concludes this letter with the words:"11 considered is a mild term' to
apply to u scheme which plainly has its "origin" if the lesire of some of the Powers **to get their money as speedily as possible, at the expense of a trade in which they
have little interest,"
The Association received a three-line reply from the Foreiga Office, acknowledging the receipt of the letter and memorandum This document is followed by letters from Bristol, Leeds, und Liverpool Chambers of Commerce, approving the Association's communications to the Government. Next comes a telegram to the Shaugimi Committee to this effect:-Intend urging Foreiga Qe delay introduction tariff revision as long as possible. We suggest basing rectification last five years' average" "To this the Shanghai Committee agreed, urging too that the new tariff specifle duties should be fully considered in Shanghai and England bofore the tariff comes into force.
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On the 22nd August, the Association wrote to the Foreign Office, expressing the apprehension of the merelile community in Chinn at the statement that the projected increase in the Customs tariff would be put in force two months after the signature of the final Protocol, and suggesting satisfatory schedule of specific values could A. 5. WATSON & CO. " he ased on a sufficient average of
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THE HONGKONG, DISPENSARY.
NOTICE..
Communications respecting Adrectisenands, Sub- seriptions, friating, Binding, Se,,swald be addresse
yees, such as the dive years 1894-09-1900 being abnormal. In view of the amount of Business done in China by forward contract, Mr. GUNDAY added that full notice of the precise figures of a new tariff was essential to the foreign merchant, and the Association therefore asked for day. o this the Foreign Ofice replied on the DALLT PRESS only, we sperust vastus enters 5th September that Sir ERNEST SATOW bad THE MASAGER,
Advertisements and Saberriptions which we not been úmile to idee his colleagues at Pek- andered for a fixed period witi be continued catiling to postpone the date of the new tariff Orders for estea epter of Day Pass stored until January next. As for the specific duties be sent before it um, on day of peblindion After (into which the ad calorem duties would be threl hour the napply in limited. Only supplied for converted as soon as possible), the basis of Com,
enleulation, would be the average valites of Telegraphic Address: Pruisis. A‚B,C. Corte,”
two years 1897-99. On the 3rd October the Association wrote again, reiterating the anxiety in commercial circles as to the effect of ad valorem duties pending the calcula
countermaandzl.
PO. Bor, 1. Telephone No. 12.
MARELAGE.
On this with November, at St. Andrew's Catar dral, Slagupore, by the Euv. W. A. C. Dunkerley, M... assisted by the Bev, F. 1.Haines, Frams late Rev. UzRGE, FAITHFUL, of origin, SALA, to V LET ELEANOR, TOR, youngest
AND FORTESCUR PAITHFULL, youngest son of tim
daughter of J. D. Fenasi, Enj.
The Daily Press,
HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DE BOLD C. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, B.C.
FloxoneNG, 19th December, 1961
H.E, the Governor, Sir Henry A. Blake G.C.M., will go on leave in the first of January, when HE. Major-General Sir WJ Gascoigne, C.M.G. will again being Governor of the Colony.
Gettin, the engineer on the Oran bridge construction works, Algeria, has been authorised to accept the post of Director General of the ledo-Chinese Railway in Tunnan.
Sir Francis Lovell, K.C.M.G.,, is vishing yesterday to Macno.
The Portuguese transport Africa returnen India on behalf of the Soomen's Hospital Booisty and the London School of Tropical Medicine, with a view of ontiating the support: of those mat interested in the study of discase S peculiar to trapicil and sub-tropical regions..
Thers is to bo a cricket festival at Singaparn during the Christmas pook, Singapore, Penang aud Perak being the contesting foams,
will take place at Ladquarters at 2-3 pm
A pande of all units of the Volunteer Corps to-morrow. It is hoped that as many as possible will attend.
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TELEGRAMS.
"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.}
THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
VICTORIA REGATTA.
SECOND DAY'S PROGRAMME.
The Victoria Regatta was concluded yester. day in splendid weather. There was a large attendance of spectators, many of whom followed the progress of the different races in steam launcher. The race were bogus jumetually at 1o'clock. The pricipal ayunt of the day was tho International Challenge Cup competition, for which English, Scotch, and Portuguese
SHANGHAI, 12th December, 7.17 p.m. crews competed. Tuo Portugues were pretty.. generally fancied as winters, although Loureiro was just recovering from on attack of fever."
THE COURT TO MOVE TO MORROW, It is probable that the Imperial Court
On the afternoon of the 29th ult, an thu
on aus the hired irsuspurt Unia, returning took place between the steamer Ikhona, 3333 river off Bishop's College, Calónția, a collision
from Hongkong via Mndras with troops, indad- ng the 12 Field Batlary from Chios. Both
Company, The Thong had got out of the Kidderpors Docks and was dropping du to REWARD FOR SIR ROBERT HART
Sheng to-jo and Sir Robert Hart bave Garden Rach, while the Untu was preceding
They hold, the outside station which hol proved to be the best in the the preceding day's racing, and their supporters expectations rau
At la Fecehow "Winter Raco Mssting, the vessels belong to the British Steam Navigation will really leave Kaifengfu or the 14th just high. But these were not destinel to be fulfi
Fooches. Stakes on Wednesday foll to Messrs. "Hen & Chicken's" Merrylegs. Merrylags revinudy won the "Edgar" Challenge Cap on Tuesday and the Hongkong Capon Wednesday, The Mother, Superior and Sistors of the Asile de Sainte Enfance desins to thank most cordially the stallholders and those who assisted and patronised their bazar on Tuesday last. The sum of $1,6 9 was realised, which was less than in movions years, The sale is still being continuid at the Consent.
arranging for peace.
1. juledag to get into dock. The Ikhine been appointed junior guardians of the heir gave a sudden shear, her stern quarter smashing into the starboard bow of the Umta, making uupparent, as a reward for their crortions in hole, fortunately above watermark. The Umta being lighiu more serious accident was happily ovated, anthu damage above watermark did not affect rha novemouts of the vessel, which later at went iste bee borth of the dock to land the troups on board,
to Queen Victoria will adjoin the present Town The proposed Memorial Hall in Singapore
temporary Supreme Court. The building will Hall, and to on the site new ocenied by the contain on the ground floor a pabiie hall and foar ante-roma, and will be capable of accum.
The Tarby football match yesterdey between for theater by goals and 2 trivs (10 points) then and the Navy ended in an easy win
to ni Tan Hary throq toy backs, among whore was the International Perey Royds, were far too good for the one team and at times modating 850 persons. On the first floor will showed very pretty passing. The lab foron hall to espable of accommodating early wards were good, in the close game, and in the 1,000 persons. The present Town Hall seats scrimmages occasionally carried their opponents 370 persons on the ground door and 370 on the off their legs. Athalf-time the Navy bad only first floor respectively. The new building will seed goal, and the game was not mach in bo of simile design to the present Town Hall for me against the Club and the Navy wou their favour. The second half, however, went bat of loftier proportions. A central tower,
handsome victory.
Robbies in the Harbans are becoming alarmingly frequent, and it hohovas mastors and offices of vessels arriving to keep everything
UNITED STATES AND THE MAN-
CHURIAN QUESTION.
led, for the English rewalled splendidly lengths, The other events were well contested together and won handsomely by about and in some cases exciting fisies took place. Bombay Infantry played musica, solvations. In the course of the day the band of the 22nd
At the conclusion of the racing the ceremony of prosenting the prizes. was acofully por formed by Mrs. Powell Afterwards M
LONDON, 12th December, 9.55 a.m. Powell was presented with a beautiful bouquet of flowers by Hon. J. II, Stewart Lockhart on behalf of the Club, and the proceedings were brought to a close with three cheers for Mrs Powell and three cheers for tho Colonial Secre- try, who has been ia no small degres responsi ble for the success of this year's Regatta H.E. the Governor was present during the afternoon's races and also at the distribution of tho prises.
Appended are the results
The New York Times, with reference to the Treasury statement that the trade of the United States has suffered more than that of any European nation through the disturbances in Chian, says that this lows the direct consequence of the Russian occupation of Manchuria. The States have
15ft, hgh in the front and an argude in no intention of fighting Russin, but would the centre aili connect the ry blocks of build-doubtless exercise a highly benevolent neu- ings On the completion of the Memorial Jall
the present. Town Hall will be utilised for trality towards any Power doing so over the supper-rooms, refreshment, card and retiring Manchurian or Corean situations. New- rooms, etc, in connection with the adjoining
elwang, adds the New York Times, would be inch safer in Japanese hands.
of a valable nature under lock nut key. "Theilding. The cast is estimated approximately latest tlet is reported from the Haitan. At
at $234,400 › Flo plans have been approved Amoy she shipped, several thousand dollars'
alrewly. worth of bar gold, which was discharged on her arrivalis Hongkong. The presence on Board, though not the discharge, of the gold was appaready known to a gang of robbers, for the vessel was boarded and the inaster's cabin ransuckel during his absence on shore.
'A
lockfast desk was burst oper and a sam of $500 and also a gold watch and chain were taken away. So for no due kas beou obtained to the perpetrators of the theft
The Paing correspondent of a Straits paper writes:-It is well known that many people in England still firmly believe that Singapore is in China, but one would at least have expected
Yet the same something better from India.
THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.
FIRST RACE LIGHT GiesUpon to European non-com- missioned Officers erd men of any reginn or corps of the garrises or to Europian, runs of of the Falico Forca. Entrance Distance, any of I. vessels or the European members one mile. Boats to the approved of by the Committee. Time dlowance, 8 seconds per dar crew of 1st race first day, to be handicapped by. Four boats must gfart for 2 prizes. Winning the Committee. Istprize, $15, 2nd prize $10.
1,-25th Ca B.A., E.D., U cars.
2, Police Whaler, & oars, 3. Zud Co., R.A,5 bars
The Royal Artillery over and above their time allowance showed themselves the superior parenon and finished with about 10 yards to spary. Time 7mins 21gsoo. The second boat's time was Binina, 55ses, V
SECOND RACE,
INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE Cup-For four-dars Cup presented by the late J. S Lapruik, Esq., to be held by the vinning crew for one year bat to romsin the property of the Club Distance, on-mile-and-a-quarter. En- LONDON, 11th December, 7:25 p.m. trance, $10. To be rowed in boats the property
of the Victoria Recreation Club..
Rose (English).. Station No. 1-St. George's Crosa
...J.D. Ding 2.EW Carpenter ....
geographical baziness that prevails amongst moet people west of Suez is also on evidence further oast This haarations are caused by a letter reendly posted in Bombay, addressed to Pahang, Singapore, Chiza," haring Loen actually put into the Shanghai wail bag sud daly despatched taither Jackily for the adressee, the post office at the labtor place how better and promptly sent the letter back to Singapore, from whence it can in de 131 made prisoners. ocur to Pahang, belated and travel-stained.
portin
pendinat to tus above, the following froak in addresses may be recorded. Some time ago Rogend, Halla Lapaię. Dorthan, Singapore" a letter reached Paling with Kally Board,, strawled on the cover.
At the Magistacy yesterday, beforu Mr. Komp. Au Ki, an unemployed car,entor, was convicted on a charge of having on various cusions between 25th it, and the lith fast, loira tols from the Kowloon Docks, and was sentenced to 3 months' imprisonment. Kwan Sam, rar, Satin Street, was fined 1 'with the sitorumtire of 2 taonths' imprisonment, for having been found in possession of 480 lbs of sandalwood und 15 lbs. of ground-nuts; it having transpired on the course of investiga tions that the prisoner was acting as a kind of broker for Burleur thieves. Tas Kin, a bout and it is a wonder it did not balls pastal inger- Lan, was rounded on a charge of having beenity: Translate. the address meant "Clifford, found in solawfal possesion of 880 lis pep Resident, Kuala Lipis, Pahang, Singapore." per and 50 las of coffee-berries. The charges of Inspedor Gaald of the Water Folica. ̧ in these elses were brought on the complaint
Compared with the Ringafiora China" aldress, this was a gem,
It
We see from tls Yorksháry Post of the th nit, that Sousa Band has been playing at | Jaucde raceally, without giving the satisfnatiou A Calcatta telegram of the 20th ult, says: to which it has been 'adstonid. The Lests One of the first cases of burglary ever attempt paper this comments on the alismpt of the
in Cacatta on the European system was Bind to play the Tounka ir Overture deriaku on the night of the 27th, which was was like a slea pro.eograph after an oil painting y orgy. The office of the Commercial Uniou by a great master. In the Venusberg ausies the object, and failing to effect au entrance aristically sed, was faxudible, nor was itx. Assuranc› Company, is Dalhousie Square, was for instance, the piccolo, which is so chame- through the sweeper's staircase, the barglare absenon al for by the gratuitons employ climbed a lighting endretor on the side of meat of the Glockenspiel, while the persistent the building down the alley, unl got on to the figure for the violins in the cada was made terrace altas first foo. They broko in the almost ridimions by the squealing clarinets. patents wiel smeared the doably leckt, smashed And it was in piece with this chestful desstra- the glass and find the bar and walked inside. tion that, in response to the applause which Fivery clairul, box, and drawer wore bust open followed it, a quick-stop sutit The Stars and ransa kod und also two iron safos. Haring and Stripes for Ever,' and prasumably intended taken all they could they departed, leaving as to bo suggestive of Yanke smartness, WELLN pistet on the manager's table. All that the offered wises a genesome medley based on mamento of their visit an old-fashioned horse-played. A Mill greater outrage, howzeror, was herglars to away was of a value to them." Parsifal thures, pat together without art or The Farapan system seems to have been a coheresus, was succeeded, by way of au eucare
of specific rates; but expressed grati-ed feation at the assurans that a ratorem anties would be converted as soon as possible, ail accepted the period 1897-99 fixed by the Govern nens as a husis of calculation. With regard to the arrangement that two tis after the signature of the Protocol live per cent. at vulurem duties would be enforced, Mr. Qusar wrote, on the ONE of the six Appendices just published possible that the necessary calculations cau Association's behalf It appears scarcely by the China Association in pampblot for be made by that date? Specific duties, it for information of members, pending the
was pointed out, were a appearance of the annual report in March dishonest declarations of value, a fact which protection against next, is entitled "Tariff Revision" made a speedy conversion essential. In contains communications passing betweea reply to this came the final letter in the the Association and the Foreign Office, Appendix bofore us, written from the Foreiga distinct failure.' together with certain enclosures, etc. The Office on the 8th October last, in which first letter, dated the 12th June last, is from the Association to the Marquis of the Asseriation was informed that Lord |
LANSDOWNE was fully alive to the com-
races
BOTHA'S COMMANDO CAPTURED."
General Bruce-Hamilton has captured the remainder of Commandant Botha's Bothel commande. Seven Boers were killed and | Co
REUTER'S SERVICE.
London, 10th December..
THE ISTHMIAN CANAL-ROUTE.: Nicaragua has concluded a treaty for the perpetual leasing in the United States of a strip of land six miles broad covering the canal-route.
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LONDON, 10th December.
THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR The Boer Commandant Maritz has bean severely wounded in an unsuccessful attack on Trutelbouch Kop, in the extreme west of Cape
Cajony.
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Navigation Company, the Chairaan angennced At the annual meeting of the P. & O. Stear
that return tickets lusting for two years would be jasued for a single fare and ons helf. This is considered a great boon for the Coronation
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This was a splendid race. It was considered that the Portugueserow ran a good change of winning, their crew all except Loureiro, who has just racavered from an attack of dengue, being in first-class fettle. But in the west they were overmatched by the English The boats got away to a good start. On the outside. station the Fortugu:e showed well at the English crew worked beautifully imbination beginning and pulled strongly atliek The
right from the start As regards the Westch they did not show the stamina sevinced by their opponents Thongh they got wal away, they were the feat to show sig weakening and kept in third position untilang rivals during the list half of the rare, but a end. Slowly the English forged head of their the line was approached they went strongat than ever and sent their craft home in splend abyle longths in front. The Tlisle, was abou The, B.mfus, 58 pro s length behind the Shamrock the finisla
FOR MEN-OF-WAR'S G109 AND WHALERS -Distance, abont a mile. Entraume, St. First prize, $15, second, 15. The pula to be up- proved by the Comittee, Tima allowed for dark, 8. seconds portar. Three busts möst start or no rade,
1. Glory, 6 cars. 2, Orlando, 5 cars,
3. Arethuse, G our
FOUITH RACEYLA HARBOUR POLICE-OP to the Chinese members of the Harbour Holico. To be cowed in- the service boats. Dirtauce shout a mile t tranca, 50 owne Winner of the rica frale by excluded First prize 310, Becont prizo, S40. Three hosts to start for two prizes 1, No.5 Boat Harbour Master
No. 4 Boat Wats Polo
by The Washington l'ost'?" The Pazt, how. evir, anys - Apart from theso incursious into
By the ss. Funters yesterday there left the The Pouk cenšas report for 1901 shows the realms when they had a business, there wa Colony the Hon. H. E. Pollock, K.C., hats LANSDOWNE and deals with the project of mercial anxiety that there should be no against 214.254 in 1891- Theres of 53.86 "drilled band."
total population of the State to be 320.665 much to admire is the playing of this well-Acting Attorney General, whe proceeds to restoring the Chinese Customs tarif to an
Fiji, via Australia, to take up the post of There were no le tau 11 enten for this
stent, which was very harily contested through Attorney General there. When news of out. Shortly after the start u par brows effective five per cent. The letter says that cable delay in the conversion of per est, The Malays und kindred the concurrence of the Government in the duties, and that every effort to expedite the Chinese nambered chly 4,845 ten years ago.
master 142,186 and the Chines 150,239. The Mr. D., M. Brown, captain of the Penang Mr. Pollock's promotion was firsnounced, in two boats but new ones were quicktr Association's view of the desirability of
Cricket Club, writes as follows to the Pining we mentioned that the salisfaction of all his pat unt. Protests we lodged against a couple work would be made.
The Indians shot up from 14.855 in 1891. to Gustle :--I shall be obliged if you will allow no friends at his success was fampared by the Owing to this the fisl decision was deferred of the competing bats for ssing flash ours: avoiding a large addition, to the fanff in The story is carried ou. partly, in the 34,760 1901. This increase in the Tamilsapse to contradict the third paragraph of your deeply felt regrets at the loss about to be until the Committee should have couldered the existing circumstances has been rereived report of our own Chamber of Commerce, and other faties of India is mainly due to Notes and Comments" in Saturday's issue of sustained by the Colony. There are very many protest. with much satisfaction. The proposed republished in yesterday's issue. Is the the efforts of the various recruiting agencies the Pinang dazeite, referring so the solection of bancuts of social life in which Mr. storation of an effective five per cent, tariff memorandum accompanying that report, directed by the Government and by individual the Straits team of cricketers now visiting Follock's departure will causs a blank Apart stands admittedly on a different basis, the Chamber gives priority to five among employers of labour. The Tamils, who anmber Hongkong. The Singapore exocytive, who from lia great legal abilities, to which it was The Chinese are entitled to claim as a treaty the questions more intimately cousin 31,020, are incrmed by 17,940, or 187.9 actel is the final effectors of the tem from fine that on several occasions before the last right the readjustment of the obsoleting trade, of which the "first is the per cent and the Bengalls and all other names subated by each Club the Colony and period he acted as Attorigeneral, and by nativos of India, whe number 3,784, by 1,935 or schedule of values attached to the Treaty of conversion of the ad valorem into specifie 107,55 percent. The increase among the balay's trouble to pesuade people to go to Hongkong. Council several important Ordinances. Le was Nalivo Sintez went to a great deal of worry and which he helped to put through the Legislative Tientsin; but, continues the letter, the right duties. The memorandum says: "The and other Natives of the Archipelago is not so Of the first extern men eloson only five could well known in a variety of ways, ' He was, of "to convey imports from a port to an inland "greatest importance is attached to this market "buder transit-pass is also a treaty "conversion being carried through with this group the Malays number 181.470, or 92.47 afternola nanaged to go. Patriotic Malayan Branch of the Navy League, to which he marked as that of the Chinese population. In arrange to get away, although Mr. Vous perse, the life and soul of the Hongkong right. Moreover, the Chinese have failed the least possible delay. Referring to por cont of the total. The increases among sportamen have therefore only themselves to gathered numerous converts during his secre
*** FIFTE RACE to carry out other obligations too, notably "this point, we venture to express the the separite raons are as follows, viz:-The tank for the weakness of the team representing taryship. He worked with great onergy fa
CHALLENGE Cur-Victoria Recreation Club that of river conservancy. Bastera tele. "strong hope that if the framing of the Malays have increased by 34,751, or 35.93 per urin Hongkong, and to the Singapore Cricket connection with the Odd Volumes Society. Hongkong Boat Club For Ions oare Dis grams (namely, from the Shanghai and "permanent specific tariff is likely to be a cant. Jasnose by 1912, or 85 47 per cent, and Club is que te thanks of all for the able man- He was certainly out of the most charitable tance, one-mile and a (parter. Entrance, $10. .Hongkong Committees) suggested that a "work of time, steps will be taken to bring Jawi-Pekens by 205, or 177.77 per cent. Earo- mer in which they managed to get a team at all man of his means in the Colony, and thany To bo rowed in boste the property of the rectification of the tariff should be accom-into effect a temporary specific tariff" peana and Americans come to 672 against 366 It would thousand pities if paragraphs distressed persons have experienced his kindly Victoria Boreation Club.
I panied by a redress of such grievances All commercial mon interested in me (every 10,000 of the total populative are now as do the ordial feelings between Straits and was for acne considerable time champion in 1891. The proportions of the main rece in appearing in your columns should in any way aid He founded the Hongkong Close Club
Honglong Best Club. Blation No. 8 –Green and White: A memorandum from the Association, will be glad to see the persistence when they signed by Mr. GENDER, the Honorary China Association and various Chambor, Furopeana 20 arasiaus 17, nicksters of the Northern and Southern Settle at that game here. In many other ways he Bow C. Baclow
"Malays and other Natives of the Archipelago menta, and I trust that you will the your made himself a familiar figure to residents, and Secretary, accompanies the letter, emphasis of Commerce are displaying in keeping the 4,813 Chiasse 4,507, Indians 105% Other Na infinonse to carb the unsympathetic pen of your the Colony is distintly the poorer by his ing the necessity of both sides fulfilling the Government's attention directed to this and tonaliti 57. The proportion of Malays is uninformed correspondant, who, by the bys, departare. The best wishes of all residents in Stroke Treaty, China as well as the Powers, other most important questions. *
3967, and that of Tamile is 941.
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