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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19ra 1906.
THE MACEDONIAN QUESTION.
*
A SURVEY OF BRITISH TRADE,
Me John Marray has publiche 1 the dest The tension between the Great Powers and
of what is meant to be “aŭ aonoal” entitled the Sultan, the Greco-Roumanian dispute, sud The British Trade Year Book, 1903, covoring the simultaneous presence of King George and Prinos Ferdinand in Western Europe have the 2 years 1880-1904, and showing the course of trade, by John Holt Schooling, revived public interest in the Macedonian
with 191 tables, each containing severni question. The views of Greece anil Bulgaris actions of British ur international trade, in regard to this burning topia have boon
46 diagrams, and various abstract tables. dinoused in Paris and Berlin, and Hellenic claims expecially seem likely to be placed in The work is compiled with much care and the foreground during King George's elaboration; and at the present time should irit to England. Attention may, therefore, the details of our foreign trade. The author prove useful to those who have not mastered be directed to an article on the subjest of states that it is not a contribution to the fiscal Macedonia which appears in the Courrier
Controversy.
That strife involves matters regarded as a Sola, and which may be
of Imperial policy outside of trade. But communiqué dobining the Bulgarian position.
Iteferring to the rumour that a meeting had with regard to such part of the fiscal contro been arranged between King George anders may be connected with trade, it i Prince Ferdinand for the purpose of discussing hoped that tho broadly based results theroin contained may be useful to all sincere partisans the Macedonian question, the article points out
on both sides, as showing some of the conditions that the difference between the Grook and Bulgarian programmes with regard to the of the question in more thorough fashion then has hitherto been attempted, officially or otherwise. future of Macedonia is so fundamental as to preclude all possibility of a rapprochement between the two States. Public opinion in Bulgaria has long domended autonomy for Macedonia, and the Balgarian programmeissum- mcl up as follows:-No change in the political of the integrity of infringement the Ottoman Empire, respent for the interests of Turkey and the will of Europe, and the introduction of genuine reforms in Maceionin, assuring to the population security of life and property, liberty of conscience, and a just government.
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On the other hand, it is arged at the Greska ara opposed to autonomy in cedonia and sim at the partition of that country apprehending that under an atonomous Government the Bulgarian majority would exert a prepondorating infance and ultimately bring about union with Bulgaria. The aims of Greco were disclosed to Bulgaria on the eve of the outbreak of war in 1897. At present the Grook bandia are helping Turkey to carry out s policy of mikless repression, which the Con Con Powers are endeavouring to obeck,
quently, no entente is possible between Bulgaria and Greece, or any other Power view. which adopts the Greek point of By this phrase Servia is evidently indicated. for fucedonian autonomy is as loudly denounced in Belgrale as in Athens, and for the same on Last week joarral adrecating Maccionian autonomy was hurut in the streets of Helgrade by the notversity students.
The moderation of the Bulgarian programme should be noted. There is a genuine sympathy with the kindred race in Macedonia, and a desire to reader the conditions of its oxistence toler- able. Nothing more than this is asliod of Europe, which has already undertaken engage- ments to this effect.
SURE THINGS.
The author, after having had exceptional Portunities of mastering the main facts of the cane,comer to the conclusion that we ought to compare values, and not quantition, ju any survey of ourimports and exporte. He says: My ground is simply that fluctuation in the prices of imports or exports is one of thy effects of international competition, and of natural conditions affecting the production of raw material, to which all trading nations are subjected. And that oven I it were possible- it is not-accurately to eliminate this factor in prices, such elimination ought not to be made. Among the "instruative results that are shown," he says: "Wa that our exports of manulae argele to the principal protected foreign countries 1 fall considerably since 1880, and that as regarde all foreign countries- much less important group of mickets —our exports to all foreign coäntiles show mainly a fall."
Looking at our exports of waunfactured goods to the principal protected colonies (Canada and Victoria), we see a small rise, and in exports to all other colonies sad
possessions a large rise. And as regards our exports of manufactured gondein the principal protected foreign countries and British colonies, there has been a consider- regard to all other countries and calories.
And as able fall since 1820, and a rigs in British colonies are now building up manu- facing industries behind tariff walls, thus following the long habit of foreign entries, we may ask ouradres the question, what will become of our export Trade to British colonies. when they shall have attainel the same degree of protection that foreign countries attained?
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NANKING-SHANGHAI RAILWAY.
UNRULY, FOREIGNERS MAKE TROUBLE, 'Chinese newapopers report that owing to same recent trouble between Americaa cúilors and three teachers of the Cheng-tao college, close to the line of this railway, the Director General has now obtained sauction from the
B. 4. KNOWLES' LATHET PATTER. Among the latest bils of patter" by Mr. R. G. Knowles, the comedian of the London Music Halls, is a sermon on "Sure Things."Peking Government to secure the services of His bumily ruos thes:-
The text I have chosen for this evening's discouras will be The insecurity of a sure thing." Bare things, my friends, are known apon the race track. But for people bave over SINGON & CO.,
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And lo and behold you, there appeareth in the public places he who is known as a maker of books, and in rainbow-hned garments with a voice mellowed by time and ripened by experience he crioth the odds. He is beset on all sides by the people of the land, who give him their money. Some he retarneth, but the Greater part he keep ath unto himself.
Aud when the eventie cometh he hieth himself to a neighbouring hostelry where, arrived is purple and Blue linen, he duketh of the wine of the condry, and from s face he puffeth great clouds of smoke which he hath extracted from a large cigar. And I wonder who pays for it,
The Englishman, the Frenchman, the Auer. jean, the Trish, and you, oven the Scotsman, is welcome upon the race track, but the Welsher is looked upon with suspicion.
OLD MOORE'S' FORECAST 8.
1900 WILL BE A TEAR OF GREAT EVENTS,
If "Old Moore'a" predictions come true, 1906 will be a year of absorbing intment.
Some of the more remarkable propheck aro as follows:-~
one English constable and two Indian policemen for duty at the station, under the supervision of a Chinese official, who shall either be en expectant sub-prefect or magistrate by rank with a sufficient knowledge of the English language to act as Inspector of Police under the orders of the Cbinase director of the railway company. The Director-General is now con sulting the British Municipal Council of Shanghai for the purpose of inducing the latter to permanently station a foreign con- stable on the border of the foreign Settlements and the Chinese territory, so that the railway police may arrest and band over to him for eigners of all nationalities who create disturb. ances, so that they may be sent to their respec- tive Consuls for punishment. The Directer General is going to erect a police offfee in the near vicinity of the station for quartering 30 or 40 railway police, who wil be walk 1 locally, after certain arrangements have bren completed. It is said that the pay of the English constable will be Thu. 100 with free quarters, while each of the two Indions will receive Tla. 20 a month-Japan Times.
MONSTROUS SNAKES IN
PHILIPPINES.
One of the most thrilling and tragic deaths which has yet been record-Lin Northela Tumbes reports illis Cableueus, was that of Bernaba Tubera, of the barrio of Masiqnil, town of Bangui locos Norte, which was rywal to the director of constabulary by Major S. D. Crawford, dipuntor of the 4th district. Major Crawford reports as follows r. Bernabe, who was au industrions faver, and supported a and several babies, went out to repay the fens s which had been broken down by the votations Belds While basily ongarest in his work he jabilaser mmutin hugs, prior to their riots int's
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April-Removal of profesional · 1 ago from the streets; prominent stutasice to dig after "chegna 1 and somewhat story life"
The serpent seized Bernul › by the man of the right foot end as it rank its nests that member whipped its power fet esils avor of the
May-World's Penco Congress, royal rithing body of the unfortunate man unvelop sonage to dio.
August-World-wide philanthropist in dia. September, Home tule for England, Ire land. Scotland.
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arship would seem to be indicated-flying the Stars and Stripes.'
The explosion on the Unite 1 States grabont Bennington was a remarkable fulfilment. Then aguin-also in July-I predated the majority of tour by which the Government were dafonte 1,"
JUDGE AND HIS WIFE'S DEBTS,
A drommakor named Mme. Lucio Tanner 87ed Sir W. Quayle Jones, lately Chief (Justice of Sierra Leore, and his wife at West. I minster county court, ou Nov. 29. for £65, for
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