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COTTON-SPINNING IN JAPAN,

A PROMISING FUTURE.

The cotton-spinning industry in Japan has bean making steady progress during the last ten years, though it has encountered saricus dis- In 1899 the advantages during that period. export of Japanese outton yarn to China was unpreestenlad, erring to the decline of importa of Bomixy yarn cu account of the provalence of in India, coupled with the lower price of plagao American raw cotton, which enabled the Japon

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 3RD, 1906.

8.-The dovelopment of the principles of Bushido. Thle view is entertained by a small sootion of Japanese, but is not ba yot seen ex- pressed in any degree among the people, By many foreigners, however, the principles of Bushido are regarded as the principal factor in Japan's succosa.

THE SALE OF A STEAMER.

A RUBRIAN BUYER.

of

ACUTE BRIGHT'S DISEASE.

FELL UNCONSCIOUS WITH THE VIOLENT PAIN IN HIS BACK.

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York Road, Leeds, England. Dear Sirs: cannot find words to express my gratitude for the good your Dean's Back- I am enre you will be achs Kiduay Pills have doue me. They have, indeed, saved my life. interested in my cass, and 1 will describe it to

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co to retail their goods more cheaply than troops in action. This argument is in very subject, or from otherwise dealing with the wid 1893 I had a man in, doing some work in

oloss relation to Bushido. astal. Siis difluity was experienced in 1930 wing to the outbreak of the Boxer 10--Ancestor worship. This is another trouble, au the great rise in the Tries of advanced by foreigners. Tafeadio Indian cotton, but the unfavourable situation Hearne was an earnest advocate of Shintoism.

which so deeply stirred the was afely tidel over by a relueti i of working.

ilarrison, hours and other twist. Share the mattor Japanse during the war. Mr. Frederic ilaaf the progressed favorably until the outbreak of aponking of ancestor worship and Shintois, hostilities between Japan and Russia in declares that Westerners can find much to leatu paki over half the purchase price. The owners,

11.-The development of the natural sepes. At the sorunoucement of the war some dificity from these forms of worship. was experienced in carrying on businces and

This conclusion is based upon medical science, precautionary wasures were adopted, but as ime advanced the trade revised with the success ascribing to the Japanese a remarkable develop of Japanes armas, and resuitest in the phenominent of the sens, while the Russians are This theory is supported by naul prospority of last year. The amount of Renerally do. domestic consumption aml exportation of cation Dr. Miyake, Professor in the College of

Mexlicine at the Imperial University. yarn-during the last-lan yours, as given in the Draku Asuri, is as follows:--

Output el

Yaru. Import, Export.

Lates. 267,114

Flo

1905

90,537

balos. 5,423

1904

694 213

1,792

1903

BUL708

3,539

307,201

19/2

770-51

179,480

1901

1-89.913

19.02

209,173

1900

670,470

30.170

1990-..

27.868

241,92

1898

33699

1897

SIM, PL

GORNS

At the Shanghai Admiralty Court early in Feb. Mr. Home, instructed by Mr. Browolt, appeared in support of a metion for an order restraining Sir Pelbam Laird Warren, -Inherent courage. The opinion is main-K.C.M.Q., registrar of shipping at the port of tained by Dr. Baels that Japanese are born with Shanghai, from endorsing on the certificato a particular virtue, which impes them to sacri- register of the Iosario a transfer of the said as thoi lires on any occasion. thus accounting steamer from Charles H. Wilson and Artbur for the courageous behaviour of the Japanese Wilson to Nathan Mess, of Shanghai, a Russiau The report in the NC. Herald states that certificato until further order of the Court. Mr. Home read an affidavit signed by John Basslor te the effect that on the 12th of with Mosers. Tangko and C., 111, Rang Sopember last he entered into an agreement Road, to sell them the steamer Hannie. They Mesars. Charles H. Wilson and Arthur Wilson, of Hall, refused to hand over the vessel until the whole of the purchase-money war paid. He therefore borrowed, on or about the 2nd of October, the sum of £2500 from one Nathan Mess, Rassion subject, giving as security a bill of sale and su instranes policy. A further sum of £850 was required to bring the Rosarie 12 The effective power of Japanese civilis-out, aus he borrowed this amount from Nathan tion. An earnest advocate of this theory of the us as a loan to himself. Mosers, Charles H. secret" of Japan's success is Dr. Inouye, Wilson and Arthur Wilson executed a bill of Professor of Philosophy in the Imperial sale of the said steamer in favour of Nathan University,

The writer in the Asahi quotes Count Mess, under the impression that he was a British subject at the purchase of the steamship. Okuma's preface to ki book dealing with con-

He had offered to repay Nathan Moss the soms temporary Janne & history. The intralesin borrowed on all the documents being hooded He beliosad of Eure on rathods and the spread of general over, bat Meks refused to do so. education have undoubtedly played some part that sirps were being taken for transferring the the change, as has the adoption of the Con-vessal to the Russian flag. Ho (Baessler) had stitutional form of Government. The develop delivered possession to Mesars. Tangkee and Co. Mr. Home said that Tuugkee and Co. were in ment of Breido principles, the good training of Army and Nary, and all the other rensen

netual physical possession of the steamer. They advanced are merely products of Japanese bought the ship throngh Mr. Baasstur. An agreement was drawn up between Mosers. Mess "The actual and essential factor in the and Buessler by which Mr. Mess was to have s Japbomocons barnght by investigation lien on the ship. Mr. Seen apparently wanted to get the ship itself. Messra, Wilsona bill of sale in Hull was wads out by mistako to Me

from

a sociological stulpoint, Says Mr. Kobayashi, "and rany be attributed entirely to Japanese civilisation, which, steadily advances mitway between n reckless progresqira and a timid consurvative policy. There is a marked distinction between the civilisations of the

229,445

14316 53,638 554,239 1804

43.249. 434,320 66,713 Of the balance of yarn remaining, after deduct-civilisation. ing the quantity exported, a certain portion was sed in the unnfacture of fabeles for export. But presuming timi al the remainier was absorbed by domestic consumption, the total quantity, distributed among the population, is Consump- Popala- tion per

tion.

capita kin. 47,732,134 47,92,13 46,782,139 46,622,470

Ps follows:-

Domestic Coaxmp. tion.

balos. 653,60

195..... 100%. 1903,

4.00

479,698

498,076

1902.,

582,166

1901.

500,722

45.437,032

3.00 3.09 3.08 3.02

1900

4919 3

44.815,980

1899.

534,970

44,260,042

1898.

43,763,855

1897.

3.03 3,99 9.05 4.01 3.02

522,539

43,228,8€3 592,759 1890.

42,708,291 ...... 159,784 The foregoing tables are approximate, but will sulce for the purpose of showing the rate at which the population and the demand for cotton yarn are both increasing.

Cotton-spinners and weavers unde prepara tions for an increase of ontpat even while the war was in pregrees, and all concerned com to entertain bright hopes as to the future of the industry. The number of spindles to bo increased during the current year throughout the country aggregates 52,552, which represent, taking last year's production as the basis of estimate, an increased output of about 42,30 bales. With regard to the demand for cotton in China, it may be described as practically unlimited. At the rate of ena bale for every 100 of population, as in Japan, it may be con- pated that there exists in China a market for about four million bules of yarn. At present India eupplies only 100,000 bales and Japan only 260,000 and there is, therefore, an ample feld in China for building up a large and profitable trade in cotton-yarn-Chronicle,

APAN'S SUCCESS IN THE WAR.

O VICTORY WAS WON.

Muchas been

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Mess.

Hi Lordship said until this question was tied transfer should not be made.

Mr. Home said that was all he asked: that his

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fallen to the ground if my son-in-law hadn't I fell dirty that I swayed to and fro, and should have come up just in time and caught me. into his arme unconscious, and was taken to bed. The doctor who was satamoned called in the best physician in Leels, to consult with

wa seats Bright's disease. him over the case, and together they decided it

For three weeks I was semi-conscious, and was nourished almost entirely by liquids. When at last I came to myself I ached in every bone, and the pain in my back was simply cruel. The kidney secretions were foul and highly- coloured, and I felt thoroughly work out. For six weeke I was dangerously ill, but the clever doctors pulled me through, and I was so much better that I could get about a little after a Tater on, however, I had another whils terrible seizure, and off and on from that time chill lord i told

on my back and the least cold or kidneye, making my life a mig

Now, your Doan's Backache Kidney Pills have proved just my medicine; before 1 had finished the first box I was beginning to mend; my kidneys were easier than they had been over eines 1893, and I fell brighter and better altogether. I, therefore, dropped the doctor's Now I am shle to say that my medicine, and ared Donn's Pille persistently I cannot and solely. back is as strong as ever it was. speak too highly of your medicine, and gladly

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farther instructions were receivel from the these three. Japan has adopted the best of all of

Conct. He asked that the core should be allowal them, and being destined to rise from the Brat

to stand over sine die with liberty for any other bae continually and steadily progressed.

person to apply.

The Japanese social constitution is without parallel in the world, It consists of just one great family, with the Emperor at its bead, to whom the whole people aro faithful and loyal. They are brave in battle. All these qualities, combined with a readiness to adopt improved ideas and tasehirgs from foreign countries, bas established the anique Japanese civilisation which alone is the secret of the Japanese success."-Chronicle.

CAPE TO CAIRO RAILWAY.

KITENSION TO CUNGO RONDER. Sir Charles Metcalfe has returned to Eag- interesting land on the ouolution of an State border, which was undertaken for the pur. journey from the Zarabesi to the Congo Free of visiting the little-known ountry in that pose

the portion of North-West Rhodesia between head of the railway on the Cape to Cairo line and the Coupe Free State. And also with the object of making a preliminary survey of the farther extension northwarde of the great Trans-African Railway now under construction.

From the Zambesi bridge. Sir Charles y rail Matcalfo procedet north for 180 miles by whenes he travelled to Broken Hill, after marching to the Congo border. He found the country through which he passed very well watered, with running water every few miles, and with wide valleys which could easily be irrigated. The antives seemed to be of good class, and were inclined to look for werk. The Parot of this remarkable success of the railway would prore useful in this respect in Japanese in the late struggle with Hussa. helping them to reach the various mining There has been considerable discussion on Bushida in this connection, and an article in the Osaka dashs will probably give a shock to the many Europena admirers of the mysterions cult. Our vernacular contemporary published the article referred to as throwing some light

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PRINCE ARTHUR.

Up till now H. R. H. Prince Arthur of Connaught has been offered a variety of enter- tainment in the capital of Japan. The itinerary

of the visit in the South is Bauder:

Tuesday, 27th.-Leaves Tokyo for Kyoto, spending the night at Shizuoka. March 1st.--Leaves Kyoto

Friday, 2nd.-Arrives Shimonoseki, Lester Moji for Sameho. Leaves Sasebo for Kago. ahims.

Saturday, 3rd-Arrives Kagoshima.

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Sunday, 4th-Learns Kagoshima for Miya. M' jima, where the night of the 5th March is spent on board.

Tuesday, 6th.-Visits the Imperial Naval College at Etajimi.

Wednesday. 7 Visits Hiroshima etd Miyajima. Leaves for Kobe.

Thursday, 8th Arrires Kobe, Proceeds to Kyoto, where the Prines will host wild tear.

Sunday, 11th.-Visits Nara.

Monday, 12th-Leaves Kyoto for Tokyo, spanding the night at Nagoya

Tuesday, 18th-Arrives Tokyo. Wednesday, 14th-Visite Nikko, Friday, 16th-Leaves-Tokyo for, England.

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Tietoricus acnelusion of the war. The author in Mr. Kobayashi Shore, a graduate of the Col lege of Literature in the Imperial University, and briefly bis argument is as follows:

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Discussing the progress of the Cape to Cairo Raia with representative of Router's Agency, Sir Charles Metalfe mid-A fort night ago the rails reached the nine River, Eastern Telegraph Company said with regard that this was partly caused by the reductions in 200 miles beyond the Victoria Falls, sed at this to the decrease in receipts from Indian trafio

Beyond structed to cross the streato Karue the earthworks are early finished for a into fores on August 1 last in accordance with further distance of 70 miles, so that we hope their agreement with the Secretary of Blate the line will reach the Broken Hill zine and for India, under which a standard revenue w

reduead rate. the actua "It is about 53 years since the Japanese land mines by June. There will thus be con- guaranteed. It was noteworthy that notwith- Empire was awakened. from the slumber of tinuous communication from Capetowa to standing the

All reductions in rates, more a decreage. seolasion by Commodore Perry. Since that point 374 miles north of the Zambesi. The anmber of words transmitted also showed in the future, would only bo time the Japanese Juve eagerly introduced line is progressing at the rate of cue mila a Europena moth.de into their country, and day. On one coction, however, we managed especially

to lay five railess ant three-quarters in ten of oted after most caraful consideration of the interests of all concerned. They fully antici. diligently studied Western learning, with the result that small island empire in the hours,

"A French enginner, who has been sonetruot-pated that the reduction in the ludian rate

Sole Agents for Kigio, Krunaten Tagawa) Far East has leapt at a bound to the position of a first-class Power. The resulting railway in French West Africa, und was ¦ would result in a loss of revenge for some time

would be an actual falling off in the number of The Hoad and Branch Offices and the Agon. of the China-Japan War showed the visting. Rhodesia, would not at first believe that to come, hat they hardly exproted that there and Yasbiromachi Coal (Karstu). Western nations that Japan was not to be construction could go on at a greater rate than despised, and again during il Boxer troubles, half a mile a day, and, in order to show him what words tracemitted. But such had been the casecies of the Company will receive any order for Cosi sold in 1904 by the Company smonated reductions had been made, very notably as the the Japanese marched side by side with Eur-we can do and our method of working wo laid and simikas regulta were observable when other Coals produced from the above Collleries,

to 1,520,000 tons. a quarter of a mile in twenty minutes. opesus, and demonstrated their equal ability--

recent journey to the Congo border had Australian coding had now brou carried to anch a state of perfection that the cost per word to partly for its get a preliminary suberor h regions beyond Broken Hill. While nothing the merchant was only a fraction of their has yet beon definitely decided as to the further published rate, and merchants, ass matter of extension, it is probable that the next section net, obtained, their telegrams extremely cheap. The total expenses for half the your amounted of the line will go from Broker Hil das north to Baine Macubwa, a poist on the Congo to £31,200 as against 220,600 for the cor- to border, and coutre of a rich copper area in responding period last year. north-west Rhodusis, where there are a few whites developing the copper minos. The re gion is boe, open, and billy.

both physical.

thelandic world was startled to see the Japanese winning every battle on land and sea and admired the groot justus torld merch of civilisation, Possibly the ascribed the Japaness success in the struggle motheds introduced with China to European into and adopted by Japan, and looked upon the result of that war as the triumph of civiliation ever ignorance. But now this argument is proved to be fallaciour. The Japanese have fought with the strongest of the European Powers, and obtained a wonderful victory. Now the foreigners have begna to seek other causes for Japan's success than just the more advant-

of European civilisation,

ge

Attention i-being turned to the study of that oivilisation which is indigenons to Japan and the characteristles of the Japanese race, and the number of persons engaged in a serious study of those watters is steadily increasing As far as I am aware, about a dozen reasons are adrance to account for the success attending the Japenese arms.

1. The introduction of Earopean methods

In times past there has been taken out of the hill-aids copper are in two parallel cute, one about 12ft. wide and the other five fast wide, and both run close together for a distance of 300lt. Under the hill raves of green realachite, which is very rich in copper. The country all round was well watered, and, baving an altitude of 4,500ft,, was quite cool at night."

During his expedition, Sir Charles Metcalfe found that the entives in the north were all woning earthward in search of labour, being attracted by the railway and the mines.

in all departaunts of Japanese affairs. This is THE AGRICULTURAL SITUATION

the opinion most widely held by the general public.

2-The general spread of education. This view is advanced by educationalists, and is also generally accepted.

3.-The introduction of constitutional govern ment. This opinion is particularly and em phatically held by Marquis I to and ether

statesmen.

4-Financial development. Business men sagport this claim against the previous one.

The advance of science. A view put for. ward by these scientific experts who have noted progress of recent years.

6-The military system. Experts are of opinion, that the system of army training is

for ita suocess.

aure

IN INDIA.

The agricultural situation in India continues to Ferious uneasiness, Famine conditions

country.. are provalent over a large part of the particularly in the United Provinces, Rajputana In the Punjab the cou- and Central Indis. dition of the crops on the irrigated and unir- rigated areas is below the average, sad whest has been damaged by iusoot and frost in mos

Prices are rising everywhere. of the districts. The condition of cattle in poor and the shortage of fodder sericus. In Aligarh, we are told, they are being fod on tree leaves, and in Hamirpur Test works hare on shopped thorn bushes, been started, though up to now on a small scale, and the latest figures show nearly 250,000 per- possible rice soarcity in Bengal. It is to be hoped that Government will have no extraordin ary difficulty in coping with the famine, should it extend over a large area,

***Bild of race. The Japanese being off sons on relief. New comes the news of a

ona race--haring at its head an Emperor whose unbroken lineal descent is eternal, and beyond the computation of ethnologists and bistorians, —is again a favogzable adrantage.

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