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merely the competition of the Chinese that was objected to in Australia, but chiefly their habits and their unsuitability to become mixed up with a white population. One can, of course, easily understand how a strongly, anti-Chinese Australian would at

THE HONGKONG DJ.

1910.

The children of Quarry Bay gear TELEG RAMS.

rendering of the kinderspiel " Oki friends with new faces" at the Taikoo Club on Saturday evening in presence of a large and appreciative sadienos,

The Wachang Loan Account, 1509,

pablished in the Clasite. The amount of the loan is $1,100,000 Repayments by Viospy (advanced for railway construction) amount to 8440,000, while the balance das to the Govern.

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KING MENELIK ALIVE,

- LONDON, April 1st. A despatch from Rome reports that was held at St. John's Cathedral yesterday and an authentic telegram has been

as well attanded by members of both services. received from Adis Ababa stating The Bishop of Victoria was the preacher, and

The annual narai and military festival service.

CO., once perceive that he had an excellent opportunity of pushing home his favourite views by pointing to an actual object lesson in the metropolis of the Empire itself. Noment is $560,000, one can blame him for having so woll seized a telling point, but, at the some time, wo may hasitate before sharing his fears that even London will not long be free from a genuine Chinese Immigration question. DRUGGISTS, 70. The truth is that the Chinese who are found

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about Limehouse are really only temporary residents, who have come by one ship and are awaiting to return by another, or who, after a few weeks, will go back by the same

the Buffs Band took the musical portion of the the report of the death of service. The offertory taken was on behalf of Menelik of Abyssinia is untrue.

the Boldiers and Bsiloma Families Association.

The rallway construction account for 1909 shows an amount expended of $9,959,515.92. This expenditure is accounted for as follows — Advances from Loan Fund, 34,566,983.02;

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THE FRENCH NAVY.

London, April 1st. The French Chamber of Deputies

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"HONGKONG'S REVENUE AND

EXPENDITURE,

A comparative statement of the revenue and expenditure of the Colony for the year 1909 in published in the last isɛns of the Government Gasstie. Under the heading of revenue, the increase on the your's estimates are many,

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April 2nd, IN SHARCH OF A WIPH, Soms time ago a man married a wife, paying for ter the sam of $140. The wife could not put up with her spouse, so she went off leaving no trace behind. A day or two age the deserted while there are but for decrease. The total estimates for 1909 amounted to $6,708,996, husband was walking on the Bund when he saw The actual revenue to December 31st was

a man and two women walking along. Ons of the women resembled his lost wife, so for the same period of the preceding year. In- 16,822,966.93, as compared with $6,104,207:33- rushed up to her and ordered her to return with him at once. The woman at once refused, creases on the estimates, including land sales, saying that she had never seen him before, total $776,147.04, while the total decreases There was much wordy warfare until a constable amount to 359,387.44. The largest increase station Here the woman said she was a heading of Licences and Internal Revenus not came and took all four to the police shown is $125,164.55, which comes under the native of the Tung Kwoon District and otherwise specified, for which the estimate was $4,163,662.00, Other increases shown are Light that she was taking a walk with her brother dues, $2,457,69; Fees of Court or Offloe, etc.. and sister when accosted by the man in custody. $24,11583. Post Ofoe, $31,614,90; Rent of The desorted husband said that his wife was a

Government Property, $37,471.83 Interest, member of the Lung Chuen District, whereas 851,744.50; Widows and Orphans' Pension the woman he had recognised spoke the Fund and Contribations, $414,199.99 sur

Kroon dialect. It was thus proved that either

vessel that brought them. The increasing Crown Agents' adranoon, 34,257,442.49; Drafts has sanctioned the laying down of two wilfully or otherwise the man had made a Light Does, special senosement, $90,337,67. The

number of men of this kind is no doubt & noticeable feature, as showing the extent to which Chinese are being employed as sailors, &o, on board British steamers; but it does not indicate anything in the way of permanent settlement of Chinese such a has caused so much trouble in the United States, in Australia and elsewhere. The men who form the Limehouse Colony in Londen are of a totally different class to

on Crown Agenta, $133,019.27 ; and reimburse- ment due to general account, $1.002,071.14.

A quiet bat pretty wedding took place at the Pook Church on Saturday morning when Miss Ellon Margaret Lore, daughter of Mr. W Love, of London, who arrived by the English Mall from Home on Thursday, was married, to Mr. A. O. Lang, son of Mr. James Lang, Greenock. The Ear, O. H. Hickling offlciated.

What was described as a Marathon тов the standard Chinese immigrant who “comes | was held at Kobe ten days ago, but the distanos

was only fire miles. A foreigner entered, but he gave up at the sixth lap. The Japanese runners apparently are not good sprinters, for in the hundred yards race the thres foreigners

to stay." The latter is only to be feared where there is work for him to do- railway to lay out, a mine to be worked, or some agricultural or commercial pursuit to bes followed. There is nothing of this who entered finished ahead of the Japanese,

kind at the present time in London, nor does there appear to be a likelihood of any. thing of the kind offering, and it is only in such an event that there can be any danger for many years to come of the Chinese flock- ing to Londen in such numbers as would malo their presence of any economie im- portance. At the same time there certainly is a possibility of an invasion of Chinese into European countries of a very different but perhaps hardly less serious description As matters have been drifting for the past half century in China, there can be little doubt that the Chinese who have succeeded in getting the large proportion of the trade on the spot out of the hands of foreigners and into their own will, in the course of time, find it to their advantage to go a step further A. S. WATSON & CO..]and establish their own house in London

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competitors.

The Gazette announces the appointment of Mr. R. O. Hutchison to act as Head of the Sanitary Department during the absence on leave of Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe. The same officia! has also boon appointed to act as Assistant District Ofoar for the Southern District of tho Now Territories during the absence on leave of Mr. G. N. Orme,

battleships this year in private yards, to be ready in three years,

The Minister of the Navy stated that the warships would be in every Way equal to the latest British and German types,

NATIONALISTS AND THE

BUDGET.

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LONDON, April 2nd. The Freeman's Journal that no arrangements between Cabinet and the Nationalists regarding the Budget are yet possible.

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LONDON, April 2nd. The White Star liner Baltic" left

mistake, The officer in charge of the station told him to apologise by making thrus "kow town" to the woman. This was done and the whole party was discharged,

MILITARY MATTERS.

It is stated that no less than 1,200 newly trained soldiers have been sent home for com pllcity in the late disturbances. In consequence of this many petty ofleets have no men under their obarge. The military, authorities have put these men on half-pay until such time as the regiments are brought up to their former strangtha adapt

item Miscellaneous Receipts shows a decrease on the estimate of $21.625.67, while on Land Sales (Premis on New Leases) there was a de crease of 837,761.77,

Turning to the heading of expenditure, it. will be found that the total estimated for the year was 86,781,166. The actual expenditure to December 31st was $6,542,839.32, as against a. total of $7,929,477,91 for the same period of the preceding year. The total increase is placed at 6293,241.23, while the de- creates amoant to the substantial sum of $1,679,879.87. The largest of there decreases During the rioting the commander of No. 1 is shown under the item Public Works Extra- Regiment lost the official seal of the Regiment, ordinary, the amount under the estimated It was found the other day by a member of expenditure being $1,113,887.43, Other de- Admiral Lisfores and returned to bondquarters.creases are skewn nader the following anding All the regimental seals are now to he shanged-Governor, $1,972.69; Colonial Secretary's

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Departamat and Legislature, $1,566.35; Aadit Department, 1890,47; Miscellaneous Bervices, 8131,684,07; Medical Departments, $11,849.91; Sanitary Departament, $27,775.62; Botanical

According to native telegram-published in Liverpool for New York to-day taking it, and sent a deputation to the officer in charge column the excam on the estimates for the Post

the Shanghai Mereary, a British firm has received an order to build a erniser of 2,400 tons at a cost of £400,000. A German firm is also trying to get an onder, but it is not decided. The Naval Office has decided to form a squadron consisting of two cruisers, two coast defence ships, two destrovers and six torpedo buste,

It is notified in the Gagrits that the imports tion of morphine or of compounds of opium into Six and the Netherlands-Indies is prohibited, while the importation into French Indo-China, Japan, the United States of America and the Philippine Islands is restricted to medical purposes. The following countries prohibit the import of prepared opiam or dress opfùm :- United States, Philippine Islands, Netherlands.

and other European centres. This has been done by Parsee and Indian frms, and there is no reason why it should not, as time goes on, be done also by the Chinese. As we know from what has taken place in Sin- NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONLY communications relating to the now gapore and elsewhere, they have a marvel-India, Siam and Japan. wiumn should he aildressed to The EditoOR,

Correspondants must forward their names and lous power of adapting themselves to the dress with communications addressed to the commercial requirements of any given coun-

good faith.

Bailor, not for publication but as evidenes of

All letters for publication should be written on ne side of paper only.

No anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papers soill be inserted.

try, and, there is no reason why a Chins merchant in the present day should not be pretty well as much "at home" in a Euro- pean capital as he has made himself in so Orders for extra copies of DALLY PREES many other places. At first, he would, of should be ent befors 11 am, on day of course, be dependant upon the services of publication. After that hour the supply tEuropeans in order to get the run of the limited. Only apply for Cash.

markets, &c., but it would not take very long Telegraphio Address: PRESS. Codes AB.C. 5th Ed. Lisber.

for him to learn all that the European knows and to turn it to his own advantage, as he has done so successfully in many On 2nd April, 1910, at the Peak Church, by directions in Chins itself. Any Chinese the Rev. C. H. Hickling, ARCHIBALD ÖZE LANG, son of James Lang, Baq, of Greenook, merchant with the aid of a good interpreter to ELLEN MARGARET LOVE, daughter of could soon put himself in touch with the William Macnaughton Love, Esq., of 24, Palace Court, London, W., and Campbeltown, Argyle brokers, both of imports and exports, and, 488 with the competition that there is now in HONGKONG OFFICE: 104, Des Vous Roan C commercial matters, he might find himself LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET. EC able to hold his own even in the foreigner's

P. O. Boz., 34. Telephons No. 13.

shire.

MARRIAGE.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, APRIL 4TH, 1910,

country. Such a change in the old order of things no doubt appears to be far distant, but still it is ona which may come about more rapidly than seems likely at the pro- A VISITOR to London from Australia sent time, and it is certainly a contingency that is worth bearing in mind. The Chinese recently called attention to a feature in that

have the power of spreading themselves in City very little known to Londoners general foreign countrice in the most unexpected ly, or even to those in its immediate neigh manner, and a Chinese merchant with his bourhood. It seems that in Timehouse, office in the City would, after all, not be there has gradually arisen a kind of Chinese much more astonishing than the Chinese quarter inhabited by sailors and others store-keepers and traders who have managed, from steamers arriving in the port. Thein spite of much opposition, to establish description which is given of the manner in themselves in most of our Colonies What which the Celestial there lives presents no has been done by one class of Chinese upon new feature to those who are already ac- a small scale may quite possibly be done by quainted with hirways and his tricks and richer and important class on a large scale. his manners. The closely packed sleeping rooms divided off into far too numerous

The French Mall of the 1st March was

cubicles, the stuffy atmosphere, the opium.delivered in London on the lot inst,

The Russian authorities have arrested two. Japanse at Harbin, who are residents in that sity, on a charge of espionage.

a large quantity of cotton.

A policeman attached to No. 3 Station at Fatshan was formerly a comb-maker, and still keeps his connection with the Comb-makers" Guild. The Guild hold a meeting a few nights and Forestry Department, $6,165.01 ; ago, and the policeman noticed a man who had | Military Expenditure, 230,386.96; Publis not paid his subscription. He strank him Works Recurrent, $102,433.44; Charge on severely and wounded him and then looked him account of Public Debt $239,832.24; and up in the Station. The people got to hear of Charitable Services, $23,435.68. In the increnes

of the police, informing him of what had hap-Offfon stands out prominently, the amount being pened. This officer at once dismissed the $139,243.82. In the Registrar-General's De partment there was an increase of $1,350.18, while the following increases are shown under the headings mentioned: Treasury, 8556.03; Harbour Master's Department, $25,254.30; Ob- servatory. 31,278,01; Judicial and Legal Depart- ments, $2,21275, Felico and Prisen Depart- ments, $51,211.39; Education, $13,483.77 Publis Works Department, $25,54005; and Pensions, $33,100.20.

This is the first of many consign-offending constable from the force, and ordered ments to be despatched to the United the immediate release of the wounded man. States to checkmate the cornering of the staple.

Between 20,000 and 30,000 bales are ready in Liverpool for despatch.

TSAR'S ENTHUSIASTIC. RECEPTION.

LONDON, April 3rd, His Majesty the Tear last night, for the first time in years, attended a concert at the Opera House, St. Petersburg. He was accorded a enthusiastic reception by the audience, which included numbers of the nobility.

The Colonial Treasurer's statement of the Colony's assets and liabilities on December 31st 1909, shows the total assets to be 8615,438.35, while the total liabilities amount to $254,340.41 The balance of assets over liabilities therefore stands at $351,097.94. This amount, added to

MR. ROOSEVELT'S TOUR. 81,002,071.14, reimbursement due by Railway

LONDON, April 3rd. Construction Account, after deducting time credit balance for 1909, leaves a sum of $1,355,169.08 showing as balance of assete (Central Account). Mr. Roosevelt has arrived at

Naples

Last week; says a recent issue of the Japan Chronicle, a ramons concerning his Majesty the Emperor was circulated in Tokyo, and was quick. ly seised upon by certain unscrupulous specals

COPYING A TRADE DESCRIPTION.

BAT CHARACTERS ON TEH BUND;

The officer in sharge of the Band Bureau has sent an urgent dispatch to the Tuotal of Police, stating that the other night a gang of shout forty men, sach armed with a rifle, demanded money from the lampan people. They said esch bost had to pay $5, or otherwise they would bar the whole of the sampars moved near the Bund. The Taotoi has issued strict orders to the water police to arrest anyone demanding squeeze from the boat peopio, and nise to arzont

Arased person found near the water's edge.

TRADE IN HUMAN HAIR,“ There is every year a very large quantity of

human hair exported from China te inte countries. Many Chiness merchants enter into contracts with foreign firms to supply a certain quantity in a given time, but recently some of these have found much diffulty in keeping to the terms of their contracte owing to a great falling off in the supply. Agents of these mer chants go out into all the country places collect ing hair, but still the difficulty in obtaining anficient remsins very great, In Canton and Houam are collectors who go from house to house and offer boxes of matches in exchange for hair combings. The Garman Consul hero recently sent a dispatch to the Nam Hoi Mag. istrate saying that a certain Chinese merchant had undertaken to supply 95 pouls of hair to a certain firm, but that he had failed to keep to the tore or the Stock Exchange in order to bear the Magistracy on Saturday morning when compensation. The Magistrate has sent for the An interesting prosecution took place atteries of the contract, so the firm demanded the market. The Court authorities were very re- Chief Excise Ofiser Hoggarth proceeded merchant to appear before him at the Yamen. ticent on the matter, but the ramour sendagainst a Chinese for having in his possession rapidly all over the country, and the share one teel and foar made of prepared opium, and markets were everywhere affected. The Me also stamps, a die and a block representing the tropolitan Felice on Friday night arrested 9. trade description of the Opium Farmer. Only well-known speculator for being concerned in about a month ago the present Farmer went to spreading the report in question, and on Satur- the expense of haring new blocks and stamps day a statement was made in the Dist, by the made with the object of preventing frand President of the Hems, stating that active The defendant, however, appears to have lost search was being made for those concerned in no time in preparing first-class Imitations otroplating the report concerning his Majesty, The fraud was discovered by sxviss offloors, and on Friday afternoon Mr. Hoggarth, soting on information received, went to Pokfulam Road and there succeed in arresting the infringer The statement of assets and liabilities on January 31st places the total assets, including the bank balaned, at $585,69709, while the liabilities amount to $260.862.41. The rain bursement due by Railway Construction Account

The Treasurer of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul begs to saknowledge with thanks the sum of $266.51, net proseeds of the performance with the evidences of his guilt on his person. of "La Mascotte" by the Lusitane Lilliputians. Hallifas, who heard the eses, fined the at the City Hall on the 9th March, 1910. The defendant 867 or one month for being in posses Society takes this opportunity to thank also sion of the opium, and for infringing the texts His Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard for his description, he sent him to prison for four kind patronage, the parents of the children, the months without the option of a fine. Committee of the Club Lusitano, the members of the Sociedads Philarmonics, the Star Ferry Co., the Committee of the City Hall, Mocarn Montrie & Co., the local Press, the Central Printing Office and the Hongkong Printing" Press, as well Meers. A. E. ds Silva and J. C. de Eczaric and the ladies and gentleman for their co-operation, suil the general public for their kind sapport.

GOVERNOR GENERAL'S MESSAGE TO

THE MANILA ASSEMBLT. #286,

Governor-General Forbes in his messags to the Assembly convened in special session recom mends the following very die All construction of roads and bridges

An annnst appropriation of P1,500,000 for the

THE COLONY'S FINANCES.

The current laste of the Gazette publiskes the

financial statement of the Colony for the month of January. The balance of assets and Habilities on December 31st, 1909, is shown as 8351,097.94 which with a revenue of $632591.88 from the 1st to the 31st January, given total 9983,989.76. Deducting the expenditure for the same month, which amounted to $661,155.17, there is a balance in hand of $322,834.59.

JAPANESE AND FOREIGNERS.

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somewhat amusing notification was, says the Japan Chronicle, issued by the Tax Bureau recently, being a' rexionstrance with rendent foreigners who, leaving Japan in the middle of the fiscal year, neglected to appoint agents with instructions to continue the payment of the taxes until the fiscal year came to an end. It does not seem to have occurred to the tax officials that foreigners may with some senso object to pay taxes for the period during which

protection and puraninges for which die la protection advantages the taxes may be regarded as a quid pro quo. The attituds taken by the tax officials is that ones the fecal your is entered upon the whole of the taxes for that your become due and must be paid, whether the taxpayer remains in the country or not, and despite the fact that the income upon which the lovy was made may in the meantime have cased to exist. It is dosbiful whothor oven the death of the taxpayer is regarded as suficient oxcuse for non-payment of income tax, for, just as a resident who leaves Japan, perhaps never to return, is expected to appoint an agent to pay his taxes for the anexpired portion of the fiscal period, so it is the duty of the deceased he has given an estimate at the beginning of to make provision for the tax on income of which

the year. Some years ago such a demand was actually made on the estate of a deceased foreign resident, and, though it was pointed out that the salary had ceased with death; the claim was Zor some time parsisted in by the Tax Offics,

JAPANESE PRESS LAW.

In the course of the proceedings of the Hous of Representatives on the 22nd ult, Mr. Ohashi Raimo (Constitutionalist) introduced a further question to the Government in regard to the honours conferred on nowspapers in recognition of their services in connection with the Busso-Japanese war. The speaker producod a copy of the Gosha Bhoggo Shimbun, & four- page share-quotation paper published in Shiga profecture, and said that this paper, which contained only share quotations, had obtained set of silver cups, whereas the Nagare shimbun, a paper published at Otsu, Shiga prefecture, a copy of which he also mbmitted, on 31st December, 1909, was $1,002,071.14, had sent a war correspondent to the front, and which with $169,163.96 added on account of yet had recaired no honour at all. He wonid deposit the copice of the two papers with the January, 1910, gives a total of $1.171.235.10. Chief Secretary of the House, to be referred to Adding to this amount the credit balance before the Trabe Kitaro (late

Government. (Land appleinkel and

mentioned, the balance of assets (General Account) is shown as $1,494,069.69.

THE HONGKONG EXODUS. Another big exodus for Home was witnessed on Saturday when the English Mail steamer Devanha and the Pacife Hail steamer Aria

For artesian wells throughout the archipelago during the enaning year P250,000 is asked.

For further improvemente of ports and ex-tailed with large passenger complemente, tending navigation on the Cagayan river as additional P500,000 is desired

smoking arrangements, the sanitary dis- We havo received prints of very fine photo-

BLACK BREAD IN PARLIAMENT. arrangements, and all the well-known graphs taken at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. sports a

Everybody remembers how prominently surroundings of crowded Chinese lodgings week ago.

German black, or rye bread figured at the cational funds showing a doit the to appropriate an additional are to be found in their full glory in the

General Election. On the suggestion of Lord P250,000. East of London. To the Australian, who

Cland Hamilton, the new Unionist member for

To did the Bureau of Labour P44,000 asked. North Kensington, the Rebohen Committee of

For production of rinderpest seram sad toxid was familiar with the same kind of thing

the House of Commons have included, the in his own country, the spectacle suggested

German brand among the items of refreshment other work of the Barea of Agriculture, obtainable in the Tes Boom, and on March 2nd 850,000 asked for that bureau's maintenance some rather lugubrious consideration, and

Lord Claud and saveral friends had it with ten, daßait and an additional P200,000 is naked

Despite reduced fores, the Constabulary bas a he was set thinking of what a Chinese

After the meal his lordship declared the much Lans providing for the collection of irrigation abused article to be really excellent, in facts and sistutes ssing the method where invasion of London would mean, and how

superior to much of the white bread consated by printy of right shall be determined and new necessary it was for the good people there to His Excellency the Governor has been pleased in this country. It is predicted that there will. Ama, tablished are recommended. Date

demand for it among members of Legationi i acced to provide for the enlist be timely warned of the danger that was to appoint Mr. A. Wood to not as First Farlismont Already number of Liberaal maat and contra of the Coast Guard or water arising in their midat. He took care, Assistant Registrar General and Dəpaty | have been making onger inquiries about it, en passant, to mention that it had never been Registrar of Marriages.

The Lower House of the Japanese Diet has rejected, after a stormy debate, the Universal Suftrage Bill introduced by a constitutionalist member.

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Mr. B. A. Hale, managing editor of the Hongkong Daily Freu, companied by Mrs. Hala, left for Home on holiday, travelling via the United States.

barrister) next spoke on a question he was put. ting to the Government in regard to the pro- hibition of the circulation of the Nippon and Nippon in a Tokyo magazine. He said the Ferment was quite unscrupulous in its method of wielding the Press Law, and trampled on the right of free aposch. This fact was

well illustrated by the nation of the Government in suppressing the circulation of the magazine in question. The speaker referred to the contents of the article headed Ganj Bhigi Frivate Comments on Military Affairs), which had led to the zotion against the magazine and asked for an explanation from the Government as to what part of the article was calculated to disturb The Her, F. T. Johnson, Chaplain at St the public security and order, ne prascribed in John's Cathedral, was a passenger by the same Article 23 of the Press Law, and urged that stemor, as was also Mr. W. Ironside, of Moser, the article in question should be reproduced in Butterfeld & wire tote in the report of the proceedings of the House. Upon the conclusion of the orders of the day, Mr. Hasebe President of the House, said his > HOW TO BE Beautiful--Koop your comduubtal the propriety of reproducing in the pission, Mrs. Ellen's Crime Charmante, Lait report of the House an article which the Govern Charmant and Special Skin Tonio and Pondrement, considered to be detrimental to public Charmant will enable you to do it Her security and order. Mr. Urshe had now left Specialties for the Skin are the study of a the House, and the question should be decided lifetime, A. B. Watson & Co., L&L, Bale Agents by the vote of the House at the next sitting on

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