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"any person landing or being about to laud or having recently landed from any ship or an tering of having recently entered the Colony by and elall, on demond-by any revenue or police officer, permit his baggage to be searched, éto. Having recently landed! This meant that none of those huge trucks of luggage which are man-hauled up to the doors of our leading holds in the trayolling season would be safe from the danger of being arrested by any Indian consable or Chinese lakong whose as picions might fasten on the ratoga truk of soms American gobe-trotter, probably an elderly total abstainer from a probiblion State. (Laughter. The phraselogy of Clause 32 was similarly open to objection Clause 34 gave power to may reve- nue officer to arrest anyone without warant on suspicion of his having in his possession, any
To do
RAUB AUSTRALIAN G, M. CO., LTD, FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING.
wist in esentially a principle of a Bill Hon. Mr. Howart said that that was mail without whishit cannot be operative.. day, but he could attend if the meeting was se would be to abandon the called for four o'clock. He thought most of principle of the Bill itself. The hon member the contentions part was finished. who represents the Chamber of Commerce Hon. De Ho KAI-No. complains that one revise after another had been Hof Mr. InWETT said the Dirsoter of Australian Goll Mining Company, Età, mai The #fteenth annual menting of the Ranb afand had not before seen a revise dated this able to have the electric light for to-morrow Brisbane, on August, 12. Mr. De Burgh Forse, alt upon the Council and that he was unaware
Pablic Works informed him that he would be held at the registerel ollos, Qucer-street, day. I may tell him that I had not myself night, and they could sit na long as His Excel-chains of the reinpony, occupied tus olmit beurs seen it. This ravie dated the 16th lengy pleased. is not strictly speaking before the Council at
HIS EXCELLENCY-Council stands adjourned as antenaments which it had been proposed the Exsentire Council convened for to-morrow al It embodies for the convenience of ment- until four o'clock to-morrow. The meeting of to make verbally during the passage of the will be adjourned. -B in Committee. The origin of those axendments is to be found in that spirit to which the hon moinber alluded, of couviliation, to endeavour to meet any reasonable and mtion- aluggestions which have reached the Govern mot. The lou, member, too, remarked- reler to the hon. member who spoko Jast-that a great principle was being infringed by the imposition of import duties,
THE NEW COINAGE DEĊREE IN CHINA.
the balance sheet and report, said he was very, The chairman, after moving the adoption of
that had taken place in the company's ima pleased to call attention to the great change cial position during the past year. The con pany had succeeded in wiping of the bal ance due on the debenturo account, and lad reduced their outstanding liabilities from an amount of approximately £14500, as shown by the balance sheet presented to the mosting last year, to £7,500 this your This satisfactory feature had been hugely brought about by the company's general manager, Mr, W. H. Martin, ML.M.M. The shareholders certainly, in hig of the company for the manor in which the finaness of the company had book looked after anaounce that Mr. Marlin land decided to retire from the position of general mager of the on- Information had been foceived by the directors pany at or a number of years resilence at Hanh, that a successor hd been solvoted in London to take his place, and it was satisfactory to know that Mr. Martin had agreed to revisit the
J.R.C.writes in the Pall Mult Gazette: The Haskow railway lean dispute and viher allied happenings have balized so large in the | dutiablo liquors, and 35 gave the right of donand he appeared to me to indicate-I don't contouporary comment on Chinese affairs that opinion, ewuit a debt of gratitude to the oflora· know if rightly understood him--that the very important Imperial decree imed a imposition of those import duties was. mouth or so age has passed alniosi unnoticed
sidury seard on the warrant of a single J. P. Altogether these claus seemed to leave
nothing of our former liberties beyond what infraction of the groat principle of free trade. By it the foundation stone of the Mackay during the past yar. He regretted to have to
was proposed to take were not intended for duty is put on a par with the import duty, to be contended with in toing businsalues whunter it should be notessary, allo
USE
the Governitent might be pleased to allow us to enjoy on suferance. Having agreed, after much painful hint-searching, le the surrender of the port's freedom to the extent of a most arefully sare jush, immediately the Government annore an ell. Explaining this, Your Excellency assured us that all these powers which it
but that from the Government point of viow it was desirable to have then, I can understand that from the administrative point of view it is always, confortable to have large Bowens in rearse. But the possession of largo powers which tends to make administration Bonafortable frequently make the public uncomfortabt, and the seemed well cal onlated to have that effect. Tho con.. templation of them made 2016, as a member of the public, most unconfortable. Aal as a humble repremtative of the public I felt bound to protest. I did so at the first possible oppor. tunity, as Your Exclucy may remember, Subsequently I found that already in the first ravised version of the Bill, which was bid on the table
at the last meeting,
the offending wordarecally landed" had been out out of clause 31. And to-day the Government has an moured the deletion of clans 30 and sundry other important notifications. Tadmired the skill and
with which the lion. the Attorney General built up a defbuc powers and gracefully retired nader cover of it from an unteniable position. I command the conciliatory spirit in which our repents tions have been thus aet. I hope may prove a happy augury of the spirit in which this Bill will eventually be operatai. The Senior Unoficial Member has dealt with vertain other clauses to which he objects. At present I do not propose thus to criticise the Bill. I shail lave many oljestions to make in Committee. We have now to vote on the principle of raising revenw by an import duty on liquor to that
the uneficials stand committeal.
cannot, that fore, vote against the second. reading I
I hope we may find the officials whose duty it will be to operate it imbued with the idea of maintaining the essentials of freedom-resist Ing the temptation to introduce restrictions convenient to their immediate purposes, but calculated to hamper trade or hinder tisvel.
31
Perhaps I enteaderstood him, That was his Treaty received a renewed tanly recognition, vior. I cannot say that I share it, for I have and the possibility of establishing commerciu lays understood that duties imposed solely relations on a sound financial basis as obtains for the purpose of revenue wire
not consider in other countries loons again, if still hazily, ed protection. There is nothing in this before the Europeau merchants of the Far Bill which imposes any date of a protective East, mature-in fact, as you are aware, the exoise. Hitherto the greatest of the many difficulties and that if is criticised in any direo in China, has been the uncertain value of tion I think it may ke oriticised an every Chinese coin which could be tendered on continue to aid tao company by his advice and being rather against the principle of protection either side. A dollar which is current in one supervision. The crushing returns from Ratb thes for it. The senior unofficial member drew province may, for example, be refused altogether throughout the past vent. Without wishing to hod beou kept up in a most satisfactory manner totes, ploure of the Chinaman with two nega a border or acoptel.at a lower or a
one each leave, and I higher value, or require
be regarded as optimistic, in his opinion the with great force asked why the bottles should known firma by way of guarantee, which "shop"
"top" of a well. affairs of the company would with careful not contain opium instead of spirits. Thai ap- in locality not much further on will have to management still continue to improve, and peared to be to some degres to afford an answer sort of meaning. Again, the positive valus of
that brighter prospects YOYO ahend, to his own argument. If it is so much more coins minted in
ons part of China is very much large amount of development work having lucntire to snuggle opium, and if, as he says, lower than e'sewhere, there being un standard be done during the past your. To co there will, therefore, be no snuggling of spirits, it is certainly natural that the right of march based teken Some mints indsed issue sach delusion, h expressed the hope that whin no one can be-induced to ex- the annual meeting was hold next your ho clained by Government will not be
change them at face value. Eren ayce; or holders & still more cuevaraging and satisfa pat
would then be able to place before the share- in force, It will be put in fores only su gru block allver, beloved of the Chinose merchant dualy and to such degree as ciroumstances may
tory report, shey that it is unLESERTY. I think, gentlem, that I have answered to the best of my ability such points as have been raised on the general primiple of the Bill As regards the points in commotion with these various clauses we shall have
Icertain important in unity to discuss them presently.
That will be one of our langers. It is not that officials are less thoughtful than other men. Other men in their place would do the same. They would be just as liable to get carried away by seal. Further, all protective services tend to expand Weak spots keep to officials eager for
then gives
Ismoy. A demand set up for more and
(applause.)
The motion was carried, and the Bill was read a second time.
Cancil then went into Committee. Hon. Ms. -HEWETT said he had a st of eighteen medicated wines, some of which wore druk by festotalers. (Laughter) Eight of thoses wine of least were nearly half the proof of brauly. He thought ne mediated wine should besimitted free; of course, there were certain modrated wines which nobody would drink as a bevenge.
H EXCELLENCY-Then they come under the rature of the denatured spirits.
Hoo. MT. HEWETT-These things are drank as a nodicive.
The ATTOINE GENERAL-It is only such mediated wines which have had something added which make them unfit to drink as a bever are which come under the heading of denatured spiris
Hes. Mr. H&WETT-Medicated wines should
be alowed daty fres. A list of exemptions should be drafted.
Agreed to.
On considering Part I,
Hoa. Dr. Ho- KALI propose that the fol lowing scale be substituted for the duty pro- posedin tlie Bill:
Brandy and liquors Whi
of lineness.
beyond any coin, has no standard of genstal acceptance, while the tool, in which large quota. tious aro usually made, is not a token at all is fact, but merely a name of commercial con- venience for a value in silver, a value that varias in different parts.
Mr. James Forsyth, M. LA., seconded the motion, which was carried uni
The retiring directors, Moss. Rohort Phily, and also the anditor, Mr: T. A. Bond, wore re- De Burgh Perase, James Forsyth, G. F. Scott, elected at this same remunerations as formerly.
A vata of thanks to the directors, both al Brisbane and Singapore, the general manages and officers of the company, was passed, and the mesting terminated.
The second wrticle of the Mackey Treaty sought, it will be remembered, to remedy this chaos by the gradual introduction of uniform coinsge. In 1906 or 1907 on Imperial edit for the simultaneous issue from five inints of inaugurated the required reform by providing four eolas to be regarded as legal tender throughout the Empire. This step, accepted 13 a beginning of better things, received a worm
CHINESE TRADE AND SILVER. welcome. But since syces and all existing ecins remained carront each in their own locality at and its effect on the silver market appear in Seme interesting remarks on Chinese trade the local value, the now unfamiliar mace
a recent oiranlar issued by Messrs. Bamnel mint with entire nogloot, and the larger Muzaber Mantage, of London: They any: "It is reported of Chinese hare nover ven com a solitary officially that the foreign trade with Chius specimen of the "universal coins" so bravely indiantes that the excess of imports into that announced. Whether they still circulate d country over exports dwindles year by year, did is difficult to determins; at any rate, and that the excess for 1908 is smaller than any they are a wholly negligible factor in the finan.since 1900. Apparently a change is taking cial system, which still worries along precisely place in the industrial conditions of the Chiness as though the Mackay Treaty had never boon formulated.
ever
to
THE DECRE AND ITS PROVISIONS.
Probably until all provincial mints ara swept ont of existence, and the issue of money confined
the Imperial Government, it will difficult in the future as in the past to put a prove as stop to the siroulation of delayed tokens, which must find acceptance only at a dopreciated valne, But the resent decree of the President of the Board of Finance Indicates that he is fooling his way towards this desideratum along Gae less capable of resistance: This ann ment declares, instead of legalising new coins, that all coins now current, of whatever value, shall, from the date of the decres, be minted of 1.30 one standard of fineness and one authorised 130 pattern and superscription. The result must 1.20 come slowly, until the present variable and 0.60 while the former deeres was evaded by the simple depreciated money is gradually called in bat
Per Gallon $3.00 2.40 1.20
Gium, and other Spirituous liquors Changagne
All other sparkling wines Port, Sherry, Madeira Other still wines in-bottles Other still wines in wood... All other intoxicating liquors, excepting Spirits of Wine, and native wines and spidita
2.40
0.15
3.00
be
дот annones
Empire, which not only must produce far-reach ing effects boyou its border, but also by disturbing the balance of trade will demand silver in increasing quantities for the adjust ment of such balance. At each Chinees port there is a decrease in the import of opium; this is a loss to Indian trade, but a desideratum to all well-wishers of China-if not accompanied with increased cultivation of that drag the country itself. This fact of decreasing importa is the key to the large look-up of syees in China, and also the heavy purchases of for ward silver carried here from time to time on China account. It is not too much to say that at the present tim, owing to an almost tola! absence of importa, China is gorged with silser.'
WOMEN WHO NAG..
within
more stations, more and mos regalations, more tion of minor Bciale. In this case their one and more officer. This I dredthe multiplica. thought will be rerente. They will become esger to stop every conceivable hole and orner where it may get past. They will need restrain. ing. And the power behind them, the Govern- ment, may conceivably now and then also need restraining. That is perhaps the main danger. Appetite grow by what it feeds on. The
Not long since a physician said he believed process of issuing very few of the new coins, that, niue tires out of ten, when a woman Government will be expoad to the contant
sud 0.24 an increased supply of the familiar localnaga" she is tired. Tired, mark you, not be temptation of trying to get more and more on a native wines and spirits, other revenue in this way. Here it will be the laty Spirits of Wine and arrack
takers, the present
order is less susceptible of sanse of so much work, but two little strength; that Arrack
defeat, since, afters late not yet promulgated, the physical and mental tire, the fagged cut of the representatives of the community to koop watch and ward, remembering that no It had been approved by the unofficial mex The final clause of the decros, directs that paper that make women shrews, men angry brutes. money not of the authorised pattern, superscrip feeling which is born of indigestion. That is tion, and standard will cease to be legal tender the feeling of irritation, of nervous impatience, amount of venue could compensate forbers at a meeting when they discussed the starting a diversion of fat through trade subjet for a couple of hours. We had the money also must be similar in appearance and Indigestion means a sort of starvation and on and by which the port lives and thrives.
advice of two experts, gentlemen engaged in I shall vote for the second reading of this Bill the tride. The list is double the original list, If the Government is in earnest, the European The cure is food-Lot food that list dead in your of fixed exchange valus throughout the Empire, starving people are seldom plasat company. in the hope that it may be administered through but we think it will give a seals which is more trading community will be able to do much to stomach, bat food that is eaten with a relish ont in the spirit of Your Exellency's assurances fair. We hope the Government will accept it.
back up this admirable departure, and it must and digested promptly, perfectly, just as a per-, and in the mamer originally suggested by tho
HIS EXCELLENCY-Will this scalo produce together to that end Diplomacy may need to When your stomach is out of order it cannet
hoped all nationalities will act loyally fect mill grinds grain. of the port nad suffer no noticeable change; We charge 62.40 for champagne. unoficial members. In that case the character less or more than the one before us?
Hoi Da. Ho KAI-Nearly the same, Bir honge themselves will be the first to tious the stagnant food ferments and gives uff
move to ensure the co-operation, but the great to perfect work Freedom may dill be our mitto.
In such warm, moist condi- We may still regard it as the pole star of our policy, the Hoa Mr. HBWETT-In arriving at this scale follow the adoption of this latest Imperial goes to build up and sustain good blood, masele, acknowledge the Immense advantages likely to poisons, instead of the rich nourishment that fixed mark whoh bas so hr looked on any we cakulated on so many cents a bottle, so us. tempests and bever yet boot van so as to simplify retailing.
decree
nerve and bone. This puison first taints the abaken. The policy which made the place is
Ho Mr. STEWART-If you diarge the same
The scheme is better devised than the earlier blood and is thus carried by it all through the not in any danger from any fundamental for gin, whisky and brandy, yon encourage effort if only because it taken account of the body, dulling the brain and producing biliens- change in attitude of the refleial members of smuggling. The difference between the pricesly in money matters. He had sp experience of the stomach, loss of appetite. That was the Chinaman's rooted aversion for change, especialneas, constipation, dizziness, wind and pains in this Council, and this fact I hope I
is so great. Whisky is twice is expensive mace pieces, zo may have helped to make sbundantly dear. (Hear, bear.) gin, brandy more expensive again, and with the
means of proving whether he condition of Mrs. Maria Peacock, of Flamstead, HIS EXCELLENCY Gentimer,I think there same duty it will be an encouragement to would lose by employing them, no certainty that our Dunstable, who wrote not long ago,
Little For me to
to say
his creditors would be willing to accept them saying- te winding up the smuggling. debate on the second i reading, for the prŵuple
under the new decree, and as he learns at first None of these questionings present themselves of the Bill has been accepted, I think an suimoosly, by the Council, but strong objection
band the value of a fixed standard coinage, the has been taken to various clanges, and these
principle will find ready acceptance, because the we shall be able to disus in Committen.
hinese are suola shrewd business mon The sensor uneficial member takes very strong exception to the rights of search, and he has pointed out to as that in his opinion all that is required, of all that is madered possible those sections, conld be achiered by using the machinery of the Opium Farmer. I confess I ara surprised at such a line of argument as that. If that machinery was capable
inds of being used for the purpose he alrocates, it stands to reason that the Government is not going to duplicate it by creating a secoul machinery, bat at an interview I had with his and other lading merabon of the Chinese community, it was strongly urged upon me that i farm was not desired by the Chinese.
The Government has done its utmost to me the wishes of the Chinese community, Pehaps, attempting the but in deferente to the strong wishes expressed to me by leading member of the Chinese community, we have not instilsted B farm.
We hope to carry through with what I consider to be the minimum rights Government must seone to itself, not aly to protect the revenue, which is in fet the sasets of the taxpayer, but also to protect those who do my their duties and who also have avery right to the projection of the Gor-
is very
Bay
that
to
HIS EXCELLENCY-We took this scale from the Straits Ordinence, which has been in opera- tion, and we think it advisable to pass this souls in the Bill and amend it later if necessary. easy to carry out
Ho Dr. Ho Kar-It this sale,
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL asked if the unofficial members were preparaty of 35.20. whisky not in bottle should pay duty by HIS EXCELLENCY said it was very import sat to discriminate between whisky in wood and whisky in botties.
hy
THE WORKS are well equipped with
ornment. The lon, unofficial member at the LATEST PLANTS and
APPLI- end of the table has been good enough to ANCES to undertake BUILDING
he for an has received what Le Binks REPAIRING. SHIPS, ENGINES, and to
to be very sathfactory arances since the BOILERS; and also ELECTRICAL Bill first raised, and that he hopes WOEK.
that in Committee the spirit of cones continued,
Was
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I ost only say that any reasonable sugges tion regarding sy vlause in the Hill will resive the utmost condideration, nut only from the whole Council, for that is sured, but from Government in the most conciliatory spirit possible. But either this Government nor any
Government is prepared to sacrifice
dis-.
Hon Mr. HRWETT said they had criminated as far as cheap wines wore con cerned. To be consistent the unofficial members should accept the alteration suggested by the Hon. Attorney-General.
Hon Mr. GREBSON said they had spent two hours discussing that list, and they should not upset i
Lf, is seems not unlikely, the new decree is first step not only towards a single Imperial of China to a gold standard State, the first lines mint, but also ultimately towards the conversion of the History of Modern China may be said to have issued already under the sign manual of Prince Chun.
the
OUTLOOK IN THE FAR EAST.
Brst used Mother Seigel's Syrop. My complaint It is now between 17 and 18 years since I was indigestion. My appotile was pour, the slightest exertion fatigued me and I was always I was so dizzy that I was in danger of droway-particularly after eating
The drowsy ant dizzy feelings are among blood. Poisons sometimes dull the senses and the surest signs of the poisonous pollution of the sometimes cause monte pain. The poison of Indigestion produces both of these effects. But Mrs. Feacock's letter goes on to sa
Howerex,
a few battles of Mother Seigel's Syrup thoroughly fread me of these ailments. I have never since been troubled with Indiges tion, but I have often give the Syrup to my children for their ordinary wiiments and always with good result."
has
It
BY RUSSIAN OBSELVEEN.
Still another good result that Mrs. Peacock A St. Petersburg telegram in the Times of obtained she describes thus: "People who think The ATTORNEY-GENERAL thought the Com 25th ult. says:--
According
Chinese Gorernate old and constitution undergoing the to
Mother Seigel's Syrupgood only for Indigestion a report from Harbin the are mistaken. Now that I am nearing 50 years Government, and later, if it werexpedient, the busily settling the details of a secret Convention common to that period of wann's life, I find it Legislative Conuel by resolution could alter drawn up in view of the possibility of the out is the only medicine that will relieve me. It it. They were groping in the dark and they break of war in Far Eastern territory. thought their list was
better.
proved always a true friend to ma and It is further Hon. Mr. HEWETTWe are business, men
reported that the garrisons of mine. and we discussed ons fully.
the Chinese fortresses near the Russian frontier
Mother beigel's Syrup is made of the curativa Hon. Mr. STEWART We think onra better.
are being strengthoned.
extracts of certain roots, barks, and leaves, Daring
the last fortnight it is said that three cares in the healthy, natural way, by toning up, HIS EXCELLENCY-I have as objection to regiments of Infantry and six companies of strengthening and assisting the organs of the sole proposed, except that discrimination Field Artillery have arrived at Tobling, and digestion, giving pure blood, full nourishment should be drawn tween spiritmus liquors in that Makden received in July reinforcements and good general health. cask ani in bottle.
to insert whisky in wood, $3inforced by 19 squadrons of Cavalry, and 23 wis agreed
$2,000 mes, and last week was again ro-
Hon. Mr. STEWART-I think brandy sid
mountain batteries. liqueurshould be charged more than whisky in wood. I should say $3.60.
Hon Mr. HEWETT thought it was advisable to have as few grades se possible.
It
& gallon."
of
Mother Beigel's Syrup is also prepared in Tablet form, as Motor Seigel's Syrup Tablets" Price 2,9.
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ON SALE.
article on the Far Eastern situation, remarka The Novoe Fremya, in the course of a leading that the facts that Iussia recognises that the outlet to the Yellow Sea is closed, and that Japan is not desirase of risking a fresh war with Russia, do not in themselves constitute a POUND VOLUMES of the HONGƯỢNG completely satisfactory situation, and it com D WEEKLY PRESS. January to June," When Part 2 had been completed, His Ex-Plaine that Japanese policy continues to bear in 1909. With INDEX. Price $7.50.
3ggresive character which does not conduce to
On sale at the "FONAKONG DAILY PRESS " the establishment of frank and friendly Office. relations between the two countries.
It was decided to delete all small fees proposed to be charged, Hon. Mr. STEWART bemarking that they wore vexations.
CELLENCY said that he proposed to adjourn until
to-monow.
Hongkang, 9th August, 1909,
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