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the
AWAKENING OF CHINA.
(Continued from page 3.)
break down Rolid nation à
tko
movements in
to
90
NAPIER JOHNSTONES'
WHISKY.
BEWARE OF
first time in its history made a serious effort to suppress the cultivation of the poppy, we gare the movement zotive support. We met their wishes in a conciliatory and reasonable spirit, We undertook to make great sacrifices. We “SQUARE BOTTLE the worst and most expensive in the world), the are told that we ought to hare a constructive growth of pablis opinion, and the extension of
We have encouraged every possibility of giving expression to that policy in Chios, forgetting that Chins, is an
independent Empire. opinion by means of the native Press, the cros
movement that has made for progrese. We don of the National Assembly, were all tending have supported every scheme that has tended towards increasing the solidarity of the nation, toward the improvement of the condition of the→ while the movements of people across the pro people and the increase of their wealth and vincial borders, from the more thickly people happiness. We have loyally faißiled our engage- to the less populated provinces, were helping ments, and all we have asked and pressed for barriers and weld into is that the Chinese on their side should fulfil Poveries of States.
by Bational done." (Chours),
B animated by a provincial and or Provincos their treaty obligations as loyally as we have! spirit. (Hoar, hear.) In modern times the Bir WALTER HILLIGE aid he was ne
in Chins which had great most impressed the world wore the abolition much interested sa any body in the awakening of Chins, but there was another side to the of the old system
of education and methods
question, and personally he was not so sure of exsmisation and the substitution of that he did not prefer the sleepy old China of
modera
There was, of course, a great deal system derived from the West,
past yours.
but he hear,) against opium. and the wrapsign inch to zoo accomplished. to do faid for the protested in the awakeon- against opinn showed ing of that country was more or less funneially movement
interested in the Unequal
There diminution of vigour, (Hear, hear)
question. had boon o suppression, varying according immenss amount of commercial prosperity in
thos
this China, and he believed that if the people of to the personal predilections of individual pro-
Preat Empire wore not pressed they would vincial rulers, there could be no question as to
awaken fast enough. When they did, he so- astonishing progress the
that had been made and the
times thought that the awakening might be rather more than seme of them expected,
CHINESE AS NEIGHBOURS. Sir FRANCIS YOUNGHUSBAND said that he outskirts of Tibet and Chinese Turkestan, and could boar out what Dr. Morrison had said as regarded progress in those parts. Dr. Morrison e opinion that we had no reason had expressed the
more
The
**
The Arensing vitality of the movement,
still lowed steady
and file, especially in the o avavlor of the improvement, and the numbers were being kept within rea
proportions. Elleieu E
WAS becoming Rouable greater. Every province in the
Wes An
thin not for distant time have forvigd versatly had some acquistance with the 1
troops, ample for the maiutons.ce of orilor within the Empire. The profession of arms was now regarded as an honourable one, while
"
SHIPPING IN PORT
ITRAMEBI.
ANTILOCHUS, British str., 5,792, A. K. Stewart, 30th Oct-Kutobinotaa 4th Dot, General
-Batterdold & Swire.
7
ARIAKE MARU, Japanese str., 2,183, Yanaka, 31st Octaber-Saigon 27th October, Rice -Mitsui Busson Kaista.
BAN-TEK, American str., 568, F. Fabugos, Zlet October-Manila 2th October, Sugar- Chinese.
BARON ARDROSSAN, British str. 2774, D. Cameron, 27th Oct.-Karsten 21st Oct., Coal--Showan, Tomes & Co.
BENALDER
British str., 1950, H. Tough, 28th October-Moji 22nd October, Coal-Gibb,
& Co.
Livingstou
CETION 5th October-Kobe via Porta 17th MARU, Japanese ste, 5,068, F. L.
UNVARIED FOR
THE SAME TO-DAY
AS
150 YEARS.
IN 1745.
IMITATIONS
SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG.
to fear or oppose t the progress of Clius in Tibet, LANE, CRAWFORD & CO., the rolative importues in raak of the civil and because China was a very good ho
military services and recently been reversed, the military service now being given precedence over the civil,
up to the present, however, China
thats in Tibet. Sho
go.
get
But
con
Det
General Nippon Yusen Kaisha.
CHEONGSHING, British str., 1,220, V. Liddell,
1st Nor-Tientsin, Chefeo and Weihniwei 25th Oct., Govoral-Jardine, Hatheson & Co.
CHINHUA, British str., 1,350, A, S. Harris,
30th Oct. Shangbai 27th Oct., General- Butterfield & Swine.
CHOISING, German str., 1,021, Brahm. 30th
Out.Bangkok 20th Oct., Rice-Butter- feld & Swire.
CHOBHUN MARC, Japanese str., 1,301, T. Ya. ringmeli, 31st Oct.-Shanghai 23rd Oct., General Osaka Shosen Kaisan.
CLARA JENSEN, German atr., 1,103, Bendixen,
29th Cel-Marrila 26th October, Ballast Jobson & Co.
DAIVA MAKE, Japaneso str., 1,734, K. Kaba
27th Oct.Wakanatan 21st Oct., Mieu Binhi Gonhi Kwnisha.
and from ATL WINE MERCHANTS [46 DEVAWONGUE, German str., 1.056, E. v. Rukoe,
NOTES AND NEWS.
ENGINEERING EXTRAORDINAKY.' Au interesting story of the construction of the Canterbary and Whitstable line in 1824 is told
1st Nov.-Bangkok 21st October, Rice and Moal - Butterfield & Swire.
FALLS OF NITH, British str., 1,234, Wm. Me- Kousin, 16th Oct-New York and Durban
Cass oil-Standard Oil Co. 4th Sept.
1,341, H. P. Vincout, Mtr., Foocnow, British
30th Oct-Ch-foo 23rd Oct., General-- Batturfield & Swire.
awaki, 10th Oct.-Wakamatsu vin Maji 5th FURURA MARU, Japanas str., 3,136. S. Kum-
Oct., General-Ataka & Co.
ways" devoted to the South Eastern and Chat bais line, John Dixon, the engineer sent down by George Stephenson, ade A survey and chose an easy route througli Bless. The Can-HALLAMSHIRE, Britisk str.. 2,856, Elliot, 18th Oot.-Durban 18th Sept., Kerosene Oil- tethary Committee was then called to consider
A. K. & Co. What no tungel?" asked one of his plans.
No, sir," said Dixon, HANGCHOW, British str., 999, R. Robertsen, these intelligent men.
4th Oct-Swatow 3rd October, Bullust are pleased to say no tunnelling is necessary and the line is practically love." "Oh," said some of the others, "we must have a tuDuel." They insisted, and Stephenson journeyed to Cauterbury le choose a route with a nice tunnel in it. There was, of course, no difficulty, and the site for a taupel was found at Tyler Will.
good cluded
in the year 1990 on behalf of through China not being able DIATH UPON THE ADMINISTRATION. Bot while there was progress
in many dire
to see it observed, it had cost the Indian Govern ment newly a million pounds to see the condi tions there were great blots upon the Administra
out themselves. tion. There was still constant evasion of treaty tions of
carried out that Treaty car did not s
ho
o ions. Currency confusion and the cupri obligations.
so greatly hampering the part of the Central
There had been Goreramont, but cortain by the writer of that part of Our Heino Rail- cions imposition of likin, so
in between inlandtrade, were as great as aves. The maladly in local Chinese congeries, to
and the deplorallo
na and Tibet to prevent the provisions of the ministration of justice dition of the prisonatheongbout the Empire, the Lhasa Tenty being fulfilled. And since that employment of eunuchs, the sanction of domestic inclination existed in Tibet, those in India slavery, and the almost univormul provalazion of
must feel a little touchy with the action of the ford-binding were facts which stood in the way
Chinese, However, he had, like Dr. Morrison, of China's recognition as reformed State.
aloisat faith in the feeling of the
Butterfield & Swirs. methods were as degraded as they were Chinese at heart to be reassured that in time and Prison in Europe in the Dark Ages. But China bad
as the Chiness realised the position of affairs,
neighbours. now in her service an expert in posat admin-
Mr. R. 8. FLASHE istration from Japan, and whose drive they would become goo
remarked that they must certain reforma, especially in Peking, had bewa
mederrs a country by its greatest men, and introduced. The trouble was that the law required that a man should confess his guilt from his earliest days he had learnt to respect and admire the men of the Chinese nation.Lt before being punished, and unwilling con lossion weomed to him that in a great country like was extracted by the compulsion of torture. Chias they had a poople from whom they might In an stiorapt to humanise the criminal law new penal code bad hoon drafted by Wu Ting. expost much, and it would be our own fault it we did not rise equal to the occasion, and extend fang, a Chinese graduate of Lincolas Inn, who
to them a hearty welcome. In China a very high distinguished repremeral standard existed
gion, and was
nawag sentative of his country in Wa now an advisor in the Ministry of I and siready thers had been some improvement.
FUTURE TRADE ROUTES.
Soms results of the cutting of the Fanama Caual are obvious, says Mr. W. J. Weston, M.A, in the Afagasine of Commerce.. Trade
HANGBANG, British str., 1,356. Spencer Wilde, 30th Oct.-Shanghai 27th and Swatow 29th Oct., General-Jardine, Matheson &
HANTANG, British str., 1,206, G. L. Spink, 31st October-Wuhu 26th Oct, Riva- Battor- feld & Swiro.
HANOI, French str., 630, J. Pannier, 24th
October-Haiphong and Ioibor 23vil-Qot., - General A. R. Marty.
British str., 3.182. Mansfield, 4th
the mereltants. with the west coast of Amories will be much INDRAPURAH York 22nd July, General ·
best hon for some years Afairs,tion to be able to reflect that in that country proven! costly railway carriage across the Con. 1
(Hear, boar.) It was a source of great antis fuo izareased by the possibility of avoiding the the long and arduous voyage round ▷ aan's word was as good as his boud, and inert, that be honoured his bond free from those the Horn. The Fala bla shipments of tes and quibbles with which commercial man were only silk which now roach Europe by way of too familiar in those countries which had a large Vancouver, Seattle, San Francisco, the great railways, and the Atlantic porte, would be diverted to the Isthmes. In time, indeed, Pansua may become as great un omporium as Singapore or Hongkong. An impetus will doubtless be given to the exploitation of the minoral reconroos of Mexico and South America
Ching was the only country among Powers claiming recognition as civilised Powers sanctioned a slave trafle is its ora subjects, Foot-binding was more widely spread curse than griam. A society founded by a philanth-measure of civilisation. Hoar, hear.) ropic hdy Mrs. Archibald Little, was making a well-sustained effort to check the awful suffering that was ososed by this cruel custom. The great hope for the amelioration of all these cou ditions lay in
ir he growth of public opinion and its unfetterou expression in the daily Press. (Hear, hear.).
HOPEFUL VIEW OF THE FUTURE
depend
Lo
Mr. ASGIER spoko of the unifleation of the country, instead of congeries of Staten loosely bend together they were now becoming some- together they were his opinion thing China, was bound to remain "top dog" In the
Bask
ful.
and the Pacifio wheat and timber trade will be encouraged.
SPOT AND PHYSIOGNOMY.
รายน
Mr. ANDREW Paovann observed that so far as commerce was concerned he could only sperk
Long association with horses expecially, and If he were a Chiuaman he won, take a hope in the highest terms of the Chinese, for the
position in that country today was most hope-with logs, does nudoubtedly influence physing ful view of the future of his country, for now
nomy. I bave known some of the best-bred the Gentlewomas, and one or CORMOBera. Kaya with improved conditions in the Mother Empire,
THE CUSTOM OF POOT-MNDING. China was able to derota more energy towards
Mr. C. C. Wu, son of the Chiucro Ambassador titled gentlemen in the north whose forbears
Washington, said that is had listonos with the extension of her authority over her encies in Tibet and Mongolia and Chinese
interest to the illuminating speech of Dr. for generations have made horass and horse ceding their study and pleasure and occups. Turkestan. It was difficult to understand
tmont Merrison, with which on the whole he greed. tion in life. This has told on the present gouera.
had discussed-the why there should be say feeling of resentment
they The topic which the opportunities at Chius taking advantage of
noin breeches and loggings they present the discuss because that had been given to her to extend her awakening of China-was ono which he did not tion, who have also folowed the same bent, and
think he was in a position to in Tibet Jadged by all previous thin
he could not
sound the praises of his appearance of a coachman, head lud," or s'ad the Chinamon
very well was a superior man
This is not so much because they dress the Tibetan, superior trader, stiperior own country and much less could be criticise her. greom at some Establishment where tips are
The speechies
had been dominated by a spirit Easily, but rather because they look horsey workmen, a better man with whom to have business or commer
atuorgial or diplomst is dealiuge of fairness, the praises of China had, he thought, in some cases run!ly like a horse. One finds been deserved, and the criticism was, on the this much stronger in msu thau in women, not The peaceful extension of Chinese authority
whole, impartint With reference to the prehesase women are less sympathetic or less
he did not dispute into that forbidden land should no more be
valence of foot binding, while regarded with alarm by us than was the restora tion of
And stable. Chinese authority in the Frovince of that the custom was still prevalent in many scutible to environment, but because they parts of China he believed that sincere and are not so muck in touch with the horse in the Yunnan, which adjoined our territory of Burma, efectual efforts were being made entirely to
THE THE MANAGER'S TRIUMPH. There or in Chinese Turkestan on the other side of
seradicate the objectionable custom. our Indian Empire. There must, however, be sera rigid prevention of any interference with the very few young girls nowadays who began foot. and many women who had bad their of best bound and now abandoned the prostice and State of Nepant. China had no lawful interference in
in Nepaal, although she
shops of the towns he was acquainted with he seldom saw the old small shoes, but mission traverses Chins, bringing offerings to Peking. No. reasonable Chiuens in their place there were the fargar vizes to meet claim that this mission of courtesy and the new requirements of customers. (Hear, friendly interchange of gifs could be interpreted henr.)
of suzerainty.
Dr. BERNARD HOLLANDER, in proposing the into a recognition of the rights of It was idle to pretend that the Chinese did not health of the Chairman, said that European know what they owed to Englishmen. He tiations used to look down upon other nations could not see any diminution of our
by
tributary State,
ΟΣ
of
The pala for advertising his generally been conceded to America bat. Berlin theatre anger can claims that he is facile princeps.
fact that every ten years les In get their feet into a natural condition. I and dispute America's right to be considered
in from their own, but since the rise of a compara-
although unquestionably our recent polievandrnoes whose institutiene und manners differed
even prozime accenart. Recently the follow- ing advertisement appeared in all the news- papers in the Gerinin capital just at the time
YOUNG LADY, DEPHAN, with £10,000 at when a new piece was to be produced:-
her disposal and proprietress of one of the most important retail businesses in Prossio, wishes to meets young man capable of her business, with a view to
Mizz No special business training
necessary, nor need he he possessed of mesus,— Writo HW.B., guardian. No i agents.
QUAL TRADE OF PORT BAID.
October-
Jurdinr. Matheson & Co.
Ballost-Order. 21st Octobor-Taikoa →→ KAA MARU, Japanese str., 1,436, 8 Boue, Oct-Newchung and Chefco 9th Oct, KALAN, British etc., 1,142, D. E. Davies, 16th
General --Butterfold & Swire, KLANG CHING, Chiness str. 1.002, Bressander,
11th Oct-Haiphong 9th Oct., General
KOREAN, Hrilish str., 1,223, Robertson, 30th
Cot.--Nuxchwang 22nd and Chefeo 23rd October, GeneralButterhold & Swire. KONSTCHANG, German str., 1,292, C. Rasiofsky, 28th Oct. Bangkok 20th Det., Rice and Rosewood-Butterfeld & Swire,
KORAR, German str. 1,223, II. Oldren, 28th Oct. Bangkok 19th and Kohsichang 2011 Oct., General Butterfield & Swire, LAISANG, British str. 2,225, J. Tadd, 31st
Oct-Singapore 25th October, G.pornl Jardine,
& Co. Matheson
Loogor. German str., 1,020, G. Schultzen, 31st October- Bangkok 22nd and Hoihow 30th October, Rico and Goneral Butterfeld & Swire.
23th Oct-San Francisco 27th September, Mails und General P. M. 8. 8. Co. MANCHURIA, American str., 8.750, A. Dixon,
October-Shanghai 27th October, General MEEFOO, Chinese str. 1,339, T. Fraberg, 30th
C. M. 8. N. Co.
.N., 18th October Vancouver 20th Labor and donoral-Canadian Pasille MONTEAGLE. British str., 6,163, W. Davison,
Railway Co.
Nono,
Norwegian str., 730, Trvan, 27th Oct --- Singapore 2
20th Oct, Kerosine Oil-Straits Pet. Oil Co.
Oueno MARU, Japaaoce str., 1,459, Yamauishi, 29th October-Dairen 23rd October, Coni -Mitsui Bussan Kalsha. ONBANG, Brit sh str., 1,787, E. J. Baller, 25th October-Chinwanglan 18th October, Coal -0. E. & M.
PRESIA, British elr, 2.744, A, Lockett. 22nd October-Mexico 27th Sept and Moji 18th October, General-Eng Hok Foug.. PRUTEN, French str., 1,234, Varaine, 26th Oct-Samarang 16th Oct., Sugar-Java, Chica-Japan Lju
PROMETHEUS, Norvegian str., 1,024, Cornelins sen, 28th Oct.-Saigon 24th Oct, General
Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
RUBI, British str. 1,619, H. Rodger, 31st
October Manila 28th October, General Shewan, Tours & Co.
SEANOBEL, British str., 3,848, J. Travis, 30th Oot-Rangoon 19th Oct., General-Seang Taik & Co.
-Java 19th October, Sagar-Jara-China- Japan Lijn SEXTA, German str., 996, N. Jensen, 31st Oct. SINGAN, British str., 1.047, F. Jamieson, 30th Oct. -Haiphong 2811 October, Rica and General-Butterfield & Swire.
Swellini wei 22nd October, General-
Manchuria is
in the closing of that tively new science, that of anthropology, we had
equal territory to Chinese railway construction had come to recognise that many races hitherto
considered inferior were really quite d distrast among many. caused
to the Caucasian race, and given On the morning of the representation each of brain capacity ENGLISH MISSIONARIES' GOOD WORK.
a beautifully lithographed note in these terms- He thought it only fair to say that the good equal opportunities would show their equality those who replied to the advertisement received
astounding
nding effect, as, for instance, the
Bir-it is a most important matter to name which Englishmen possessed in Ching-a
know whether my niece will please you. This and look. physiology and
Theatre name for straightforwardness and honesty Japanese bad done. Anyone acquainted with
heening she will be with me at in Box No. M. W. B. wse due not only to the high character of our recent discoveries in brain offcial class and our business mes, but else to ing at the heads of the cultured Chinese, as, for the high character of the English missionaries, example, the lends of Chinese statesmen who
daring the play the lorguettes were all turned whose pleasant English
homes more found from had visited England, must be struck with the The theatre was crowded with young men, and
massive brain they possessed, especially th 719 one end of the Empire to the other. (hear frontal development, which was not sen on Box No.- but it was empty, the only vacant
some of their methods, beur.) We might criticise some
amongst the moat gifted place in the theatre. but the sum total of the good they id to the too often even
beyond Earupeats. From the standpoint of anthro was beyond
The following information respecting the might maintenance of our good name was calculation. (Bear, Lear.) Let them think pological scienen, therefore, great doods
European what it meant to bare scattered throughout be expected from the Chinese, once they set coal trade of Port Said is from the report by the
vast Empire in hundreds of stations their minds upon working on
with refer dominant article of trade at Port Said and is high-minded English gentlemen, whose word models and methods. Another point that British Vice-Consult Coal still remains the pre-
and puro liv
lives segrested itself to him was
1,570.000 tons in 1909, absolutely trusted--who were
heard so much of the number of Dread: den. The amount imported increased from for the good of the people, undismayed by faiture
of rought battleships that and
work in China the more he aduured represent the pope were led to The low contract prices obtaining in the latter ton) induced ships to coal thero instead of at it. (Her, hear.) The work was much better still by far the greater number, but even if it year for ships coaling at Port Said (about £1 1s guised than before. There was now com Live! had not it oorred to him that Great Britain's Malio. The year 1909 is however, gen.
and sway
OYST the world was not. greatnesk
regarded as very bad one for the
for, owning mainly TIKI agents, local
souling movemrat where formerly there were oftent on the number of skipa of the Dreadnought | rally
tho keen competition, the selling gained by merely distnessing their work in every pro type, though they might provo neful in Vizce in the Empire bs wished to bear his un- of war, but on the number of Dreadnought to
I men who had gone out or had been sent out to dropped about 68, por ton, without qualifed testimony
to the admirable work done in parts, men of powerful character and reduction in the cost price. The whole of the THINTAE, German str., 1,002, Fr. Bücking, oth
inking (Cheers.)bility, who
For Demand Drafts on London on the day of
or preceding the departure of the English
Mails; also Tabls of lus Yearly *****
Approximate Avorages for 36 years
FROM 1874 to 1909.
that
was their bond, living simpworking solely ones to Great Britain's position in the world. / *pplied almost exclusively by the United Kingi
manitators
by our
efforts,
The
more
an experience
1.150,000 tons
had
Ter
time
in 1908 to
similar
maćo
and revered by
natire
TACER,
MAKE
transit trade of Port Baid consists of coul. In England respected 1992, out of the 4239 ships: passing
through
British str., 1,776, M. Piokuell, 27th
Jardine, Matboson & Co.
TAMBA MARU, Japanese str. 3,802, K. Sato, 30th Oct. Shaughal 27th October, Flour, Cotton Yare, &c-Nippon Tusen Kaisha. TELEMACHOS, British str.. 1,369, G. Edwarde 1st Nor-Saigon 26th Oct, General md Rice-We Fat Sing. TINGSANG British str. 1,045, Alcook, 28th
October-Java ports 19th October, Sugar- Jordine, biathexots & Co.
via and Balik Peppan 30th Sept., Dutch str., 2,826, H. Koops, 8th Oct. General-Juva-China-Japan Oct--Bangkok 25th Sept., Rics and Wood
Butterfed & Swira.
"Lam one of those," concluded Dr. Morrison, words and actions wore se reliable the Sues Canal, 3300 cualed at Port Said, TSURUGISAN MARU, Japanese str., 2,559, Awoki,
pation
scal
were
29th Oct-Miike 23rd Oct., Coal-Milani Bussan Kajabs
YUENSASG. British str., 1.18. P. H. Rolle,
English missiomries in REITISH POLICY COMMENTED.
this great future of "who have hope in the
fatore country,
and I am one of these he believe that a British steel, who raled with firmaess and taking about 1,340,000 tons. In addition to the paling followed by the British Government yet sympathy with the auoient customs and this quantity, 230,000 tons wore imported for slon had shown such a Welsh large, 110,000 tons North country large No other in its dealings with China has been at heart a peculiarities of the countries where they were do-scal imported in 1904, 1,250,000 quantity of sood ore. (Hear, hear.) We have treated the Chinese with consistent moderation and fair number of men of such personality, and so long and 151,000 tons German coal. A large increase ness Opportunities of territorial expansion as it possessed such level headed, practical, and Lave been given lo ng many times during the honest mon all the world over in official and is observable in the imports of the last-mentioned 21.000 fons. This increase was due mainly to past fifty years, but we have never availed zon-oficial capacities, England's
the threatened coal strike in Wales in Jums DRUMILIAX, British 4-masted barque, 1,799 Ourselves of these opportunities. We have
1909, when large quantities of coal wate hurriedly imported.
Frive $2 Cash. On sale at the "DAILY dealt with: thom fairly and squarely. Haga upreme. (Hear, hear power would item, the quantity imported in 1908 being only
PRESS" Office, or Local Booksellers.
Chairman's acknowledgments concluded hear.) When the Chinese Government for the the proceedings.
31st Oct. Manila 28th Oct., General Jardins, Matheson & Co. -Wahu 9th October, Rice-Butterfield & Swire.
YUNNAN, British str., 1.206, Owen, 15th Det
BAILING, VESSEL.
Swatt, 27th August-Menndo G0th July Ballet Standard Oil Co.
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