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La fine, if I were asked to say as to what the Fatherland owes the great influence which she has within quite recent years obtained in this Far East, and in every part of the Celestial Empire in particular, I should unhesitatingly naswer that her efforts in spreading amongst the natives knowledge of the German language, as well as that of her political, constitutional, academic, educational, and commercial institu tions, were mainly instrumental in bringing about this remarkable result.
(DY DR, LOUIS. ELKIND.) Those who fellow closely the recent develop. ments of political affairs appertaining to the Far East are well aware that marked indications of a highly significant character are not wanting mely, that China is abandoning her er- treme conservatism and preparing to foll
ring to follow in the footsteps of Japan, that is, adopting torn Western methods in both military and educational matters.
It is impossible within the brief space at my She is coming to some dim consciousness of her disposal to gire a detailed account of tha strength and her wealth, which, allied with numerous methods and various ways adopted by alive intelligence and shrewdness, will, when the German Government and Corman people carry her a distance which may remind. First of all, to cut a long story short developed,
to obtain the desired effect upon this native be beyond satimation. Eran now the changing of conditions is quite obvious. As recently as the German Military College, which was called a few years ago-to mention one important into existence a little time after tho Gocupation political instance in point-there was much talk of Kinochan, did not only sorve the original of the partition of Chius," but the subject is purpose of training a certain section of the no longer antioned. It has passed out of the Chinese Army in the methods of modern warfare, rezlin of practionl politios. - China, it is true, is but it also helped tu no small measure to advertise still governed under European direction, but it amongst the natives the namerical strength and is more than improbable that this state of strategic skill of the Kaiser's military ad affairs will endure mech longer.
Laval forces. Briety put, the results achierød by the adoption of these simple means proved highly satisfactory, both from the political and economic points of vior, and as if they were threads the chains that bind her.he dealt with thatg to Prince Buslow,
exceeded, indeed, In what particular way the Colectial Empire length in the Imperial Dist some three or four aribject at considerable will do this remains to be seen, but this is months prior to his resignation, the most point which calls for the grave consideration of Europe, particularly of Great Britair. Now, sanguino expectations in many other respecta in so far as the Fatherland is concerned, it is No wonder, therefore, that it was soon urged Interesting to note in this connection that that further stops in the same direction should Germany has not figured prominently in Faro taken without delay. Thereupon, a deputa- Eastern affaire so long as -tivo three tion composed of experts in matters educational was, with this object in view, despatched to China on behalf of the German Government by Admiral von Tirpitz, who first outlined the scheme in question in the Roichstag with characteristic Incidity and foresight. Having made exhaustive inquiries on
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Although the ordinary course of public business of such a character is rather slow in Germany, the necessary arrangements to give practical affect to the suggestions made by the members of the deputation referred to above were carried out with remarkable and, indood, unprecedented promptitude, that is to say, us manners and inherent brutality of the German the supplies required for the said purpose.
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want of that. Many fontaneos of this could be given, but one will suffer. When Germany the day, the proposal which has the other day took possession of Tsingtan, sccommodation been brought, thanks to the efforts of Lord
The H.-A. Linie str. Belgracia left Hankow for shipping and storage was very limited, but William Cecil and his coadjutors in this inter-on the 18th instant a.m., and may be expected the Garman authorities proceeded to extend eating and important enterprise, to the notice here on or about the 25th inst. it. The
lengthened, tenders of the English public, and which has for The I.G.M. str. Pring Ludwig, which left were purchased and put into service, cor- its object the inauguration DR Chinese here on the 21st ultimo, at 10 am, arrived at rugated-iron warehouses
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The P.M. str. Mongolia arrived at Sun this caused considerable dissatisfaction among patriotic citizen, lést Great Britain's prestige in tho merchants, practically all of whom were the Far East, which is greatly threatened, to
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ba, nevertheless, succeeded by adopting other means, namely, those of an educational and diplomatic character, in creating for herself, as has already been mentioned, a position of vast importance and infauce in that part of the globe. Many instances of quite recent date could easily be given for the purpose of illustrat ing what has just been stated, but the following ville T pallication of the famous Kaiser interview in the Daily Telegraph and of alleged details of the suppressed interview Mr. McKinnon Wood-I have explained the which was to appear in a well-known Now nature of this agreement in my reply ta pre- York journal, give to China an opportunity rious question by the noble lord on the 13th The first intervion passed without any specialed and assented to the agreement between the to adopt a strongly anti-German tone.
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terms of the American-Japanese treaty wore published shortly after this incident and it would not have been surprising had the Chinese newapapera referred to Gormanyou that vocation in a somewhat hostile or unfriendly manner. But nothing of the kind occurred. On the contrary, the suggestion was made that a treaty between Germany and China on similar lines might be advantageous to both countries, though it was added that any advance towards that and must come in the first instance from the European country, That showed China's consciousness of and con- films in her own power, and at the same time was a tactful acknowledment of Germany's position.
Mr. McKinnon Wood.-This question has been connection with the consumption tax on brought to my notica principally in imported textiles, and His Majesty's Govern- ment soms time ago invited the Japanese Government to consider whether they could
not
see their way to substitute specific consumption duties for duties on an ad valorem basis. At the time the Japanese Government were not prepared to adopt this suggestion; they, however, promised to consider it, and the matter will not be last sight of. I understand that in the new Japanese Customs Tariff it is ad valorem by speciño duties. proposed in many cases to replace the existing
Mr. Hamilton Beau asked the Under-Secre- Another, and important source of influence the new Japanese tariff which had passed the tary whether is attention had been called to to Germany is the Far East, and in China in House of Representatives and would come into Particular, is to be found in the official news operation next year; and, seeing the prohibitire agencies. Well supplied with what they claim character of many of the new duties, especially to he official information from home, they are affecting Lancashire and Yorkshire goods, what in a position immediately to deny or correct representations he proposed to make to Beenre such inaccurate or misleading statements fair treatment for British trade. regarding Germany and German policy as find
Mr. Mokinuon Wood-The their way into the Chinese Press. So frequently first part of the question is
answer the have they accusion to do this that their telegrams With regard to the second, it is not possible to ia the › affirmative. have been come to be Enown as " contradictory"; say at present what representations it may be but, this notwithstanding, the agencies have nitimately found necessary to address to the done good work for Germany. Again, the Japanese Government pending a consideration influence which one country has with another of the matter by the Board of Trade, who are in gauged to a certain extent by the effect communication with the Chambers of Commerce of economic conditions. Chine, like Japan and on the subject, and will consult their Advisory may be many other Eastern countries for that matter, Committee on Commercial Intelligence with is suffering from commercial depression, and this is partly at any rate, the result of the regard to it when they learn the views of the depression in Germany. This is particularly noticeable in respect of the export of certain Trade had taken into consideration the pos
Sir G. Parker asked whether the Board of articles in regard to which China is especially fataocs. It is trno that the fall goods now imported into the Midlands and sibility of putting a tax upon cheap Japanese
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to restrict this trade, bat the effect would not
Mr. McKinnon Wood replied that he was
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SHANTUNG, German str., 1,000, II. Oltmann, 5th May--Bangkok 29th April, Rico- Batterfield & Swire,
SHAOHSING, British str., 1,307, MoIntosh, 16th May Woihaiwel 10th May, General and Sandrios-Butterfield & Swire,
Binurra, Anterioan att. 5.655. A. Zender, 13th Moy-San Francisco 12th April, General -P. M. B. 8. Co.
SINGOBA, German xir., 1.143, Minkwitz, 12th May Bangkok 6th May, Rice-Butterfeld & Bwire.
SUVEBIC, British str., 4,011, Cowley, 4th May- Seattle and Manila, Fioar-Dodwell & Co. TAMBA MARU, Japanese str., 6,133, K. Sato..
14th MayBeattle, Wash. 12th April, Ocal, Flour and M'dise-Nippon Yuson Kaisha. TITAN, British str. 5,716, B. Day, 14th Mar...
Tacoma via Parte 19th April, General -Butterfield & Swire.
TIBODAS, Dutch str., 2,953, J. P. van Em- merick, 12th May-Macamar 7th May, Bugar-Jara Chino-Japan Lija.
TJIFANAS, Dutch str., 2,444, J. B. v. Danime Jalink, 15th May-Ratavia 6th May, Sugar & Merchandise--Javn China-Japan Lin
TUNGSHING, British str. 1.173, J. Campbell,
14th Mey-Bangkok 8th May, Rico Jardine, Matheson & Co.
YENEANO, British str., 1,128, P. H. Hoffe,
16th May Manila 13th May, General Jardino, Matheson & Co.
ZAFIRO, British str., 1,618, R. Rodger, 15th
May Manila 14th April, Sugar, Hemp. ̈and General-Showen, Tomas & Co.
ON SALE..
THE FIFTY YEARS
ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR 日歴英中年十五
FROM 1ST JANUARY, 1864 TO 31ST DECEMBER
1513, DEING FROM THE 18T YEAR OF THE TOTE CTCLB TO THE 50TH YEAR OF THE ZETK CYCLES,
PRICE $2 CASH. On Sale at the "HONGKONG DAILY PETSS*
PRESS OFPLUS, or
1909. With INDES. Price $7.50.
Office.
On wale at the HONGKONG DAILY PRESS"
Hongkong, 29th January, 1910,
Far East.
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