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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7r8, 1910.

THE FUTURE OF PORTUGAL. INTERVIEW WITHTHE REPUBLICAN PREMIER

BY PERCIVAL PHILLIPS, LONDON “EXPRESS" SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.]

For two hours to-day I sat in the Premier's offee overlooking the Praca de Comercio, which might be lasaribad as the heart of the Republlo, whore Soubor Brags made a sumber of import ant statements of This policies and desires for the new Government.

unanimity of the people for the Republic, our determination to work together for the regenera tieu of the country, our desire to strengthon our friendship with Britain, and to be at pence with all the world."

DOBU April 7 of this

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NAPIER JOHNSTONES'

WHISKY.

DEEP-SEA DISCOVERIES.

Oceanographical research is a branch of ex- ploring Senhor Braga frequently rose from his desk are enterpris which, unfortunately, has not

prominently before the pullis gaze at "SQUARE BOTTLE” to greet some enthusiastle Repablican who called any time, except when undertaken by the merely to shake hands with the Fremier, whom famous Pinos Mono An expedition Lisbon, Ost. 12.

in many cases he had never met. It was under the name of the Michael expedition onrious sight to see the old professor in a frook has just completed its labours, after having coat warmly embrace many persons who prossed made many notable discoveries in the sainsca of forward to Bigoro him of their devotion.

The Michael Bows, expedition During

the year in mendous clatter of a deputation of nearly two hundred people of all clauses, including officers, business mon and workmen, who walked lato the

alon without ceremony

aud unsuncanoed, carrying the Republican colours.

grouped homesivos around Senhor Braga's tablo, talking monu while, wow. The and waited impatiently for him to finish his President waved his band to them chourially, and besought them to have patience.

I also had a gmphio illustration of the com- ploto upheaval which has so suddenly transform od Portugal.

A week ago the royal Minister sat under the royal arms, with all ceremony and dignity a the representative of an ancient monarchy.

This morning the doors of the great reception salon were flung out that all who desired might enter

while the People's Premier, with freely, two olorks huddled over a table at one end of the immonse bare room, received every one."

Senhor

Brage convened in turn with his visitors, and attempted to make himself beard above

the din

edin of conversation of officers, politie ians, farmers, and peasants who sauntered in from

time to time. This grap haired professor, who,

without warning, finds hitself the virtual President of President Portugal,

is a man tacking the diplomaoy of the experienced official, but is filled with sincerity and pariction.

He looked fired and haggard, for he has scarce- ly slant during the first week of the Republic. He has been harassed by inanmerable people, never being permitted to got to bad until four in the morning, and is up against eight. Novor theless, though showing traces of great strain, he talked to me with convincing energy and forcefulness.

THE COLONIES.

I Brat asked for a statement in reply to for

siga reports that the Portuguese colonies world soon bo relinquished. He replied determinedly

Portugal will on no account part with any of lior colonies or give any less thereon to any Power for the establishment of a coaling station. We realise the value of our possessions, and hope to develop them with our utmost energy. Our volenial

policy will be much more aggressive under the Republic.

"Our means at present are very limited, for Portugal is loaded with debts, but it will be our aim to improve the colonins with the same on erg that has always been shown by Great Britain. Wo intond doing in Africa what wo did in South America'

of whites, are

to

the interview there was the tro-

left

ал

of

Michael Sarsa bost leat by the Norwegian Government. The problems which word to The modo receive special attention wore the of formation of the deep North

Atlantis: 12 The rate of ourrents

The composition 8: (3) Th the oceanic deposits; ( The distribution in depth and the palagio aigne ovor oceania shosis and in deep water; and (4) at their relation to the depth to which sunlight penetrates in different latitude.

To effect those discoveries, the Michael Bars When I left, the stairways and corridora of the Ministry were filled with a waiting throug carried a staff of famous and fally-qualified of oceanographi- Dr. John Hjort, the including even women and children, all enger men, well versed in the study

the guard. cal respearch work. to the man whom they regard ian of their national destiny. Despite contrary director the Norwegian Balories, was in com- raporte, it is impossible to doubt the unanunity mand of the expedition, and bis staff included of the provinces for a Republio. I bave made Sir John Murray (who financed the expedition). two journeys neress the country between the Dr. Helland-Pansen, Professor Gran, and Mr. Spanish frortior and the sea in different diree Koefoed (Dr. Hjort's assistant). Lions size King Manuel was depored, and pedition kept as close as possible to everywhere I saw signe of the quiet acceptance programine outline before its departure * 1 the west coast of

April, and Leaving of the Republic, the daga of which fly over

Ireland, the expedition steadily worked its way country villas, farmhouses, and railway stations. mencing ita

As an instance of this quanimity, I was told south to the Atlantic coast of torocco as far as at the Ministry of Finance to-day that the Cape Bojador. Then it proceeded to the Azores, banks have voluntarily offered to renew the via the Canaries and Madeira, aftor which it crossed the Atlantic to Newfoundland. The Treasury bills at the old rate.

homeward voyage was made by the same way.

Throughout the royage both physical and constantly made- biological observations were the number of stations amounting to sormaty temperature observations wore made at various__dopthe. four, while over six hundred to In the Straits of Gibraltar south of the Azores detailed observations were made with the Ekman enrrent metre. With

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DIPLOMATIC CHANGES.

I at informed that a number of changes will probably be made even in the Provisional Govern. ment before the Ministry is firmly established, Seahor Machado, who is now at the Foreign Ministry, will go to the Finance Ministry to roorganise the financial system.

This

evening I saw Senhor Machado at the Fordgn Ofice. He said: "I am using all the means consistent with the dignity of the Ro- public to seence the recognition of the Powers You must remember that the Portuguesa have been ruled morally two and a half years by the Republicans, who now rule officially.

Thore will be no changes in the diplomatic service and the Republic is recogained. My work at the Ministry of Finance in only tem

porary.

I must reorganise the finances. 1 shall not raise the duties, although the country is burdened with dabt. We hope to diwolnige our indebtedness by other means. I may cits as a proof of general confidence in the Republic that the Customs duties yesterday and to-day netted about sight thousand pounds, which is normal.

No funds have been withdrawn from the savings banks save in the olerical districts.

"We hope before long to pay our debts and continue without the need of outside assistance to develop the country's resources."

fall w Braga declared that the Portuguese, live in the tropica and manage the black people. "We have no fleet to protect our colonies," he said, "but look forward to a lively friendship with our great and powerful neighbours, especially Grunt Britain. We shall not attempt to cronte a big navy. We have to mouny, but we hepe to add some naw ships, to strengthen the 719 personnel, and reorganise the administration.

The government in the oalenies has hitherto

I had also an interview with Colonel Barretto, boon military. It will

will now be changed to oivil. the War Minister, regarding the reorganisation A number of reforms oro contemplated,

giving

He said:" "The reorganisation will them a certain omonat of sulf-government. be thorough. None of the did regiments, will There have been administrative auums in the bo dissolved, bat be used as the nucleus of the colonies, which will be drastically eliminated. The entire

of administration is being

FAILING TEBEL." DREMELTAM, British 4-masted barque, 1.79

Brait, 27th August, Menado 30th July. Ballast-Standard Oil Co.

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Farmay. "We are still undecided whether to follow the Prussian system, requiring six month' universal

in

The ex- the

com.

and to the

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regard to the intensity and light beneath the water, it was found by exposing photographic platos at various depths in the Sargasso Ses that the effect of light was clearly visible atj three hundred fathoms (only the blue rays could reach to such

depth). At a

a depth of five hundred fathoms the affect was somewhat leas, but at nine hundred fathoms the expedition could trace no influence of light whatever.

May now species of deep-sea fish wore brought to light, sad it was hisso vored the pelagic sl exist at almost all depths. deep-sea fish we obtained by tow-nets, and trawls were also utilised at varions depths down to 2,000 fathoms. A special traw! was needed to carry on the investigations, but as many as three hundred and thirty deep-sea fishes were caught in a single trawl at se hundred fathome off the west coast of Ireland. The results of the biological research exceedingly interesting demonstrate the unique opportunities that await the oceanographer, student, or polar explerer in this specille branch of exploring enterprise.

work aro also incidentally nud

carefully investig home and its cocoa slavery service, or the Swiss system, but overy eligible presence of excessively minute pelogio plants, question and Senhor Braga replies San

the

I must admit there was a basis of truth for man must serve with the colours.

The President will be ez oficio supreme widespread

read English oriticising on this question. It is true that certain adventurore commander, but the direct administration will improperly exploited the nativos, and their be ander a member of the general staff known conduct was practically condoned by the home as the Chief of the Military Administration." authorities. These scandale will

Devor be repeated. I can assure you the Republic is determined to treat the blacks with humanity and ameliorate their conditions of servitudo.

"It takes time to bring about all the desired It is impossible for the outside world roforms. to appreciate the enormous work entailed in a change of Government and the alterations in departmental methods."

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It was found that by means of a steam winch that centrifugal notion on the samples of water taken from: the Sargasso Sen revented the such as escape through the meshes of the Bluest, The M.M, str. Ernest Simons, with the silk nets. These minute pelagio plants were French Mail of the 9th ultime, and mails from discovered in larga heaps in each litre of water London of the 8th ultime, will leave Saigon on made it possible to cbserve many now species to arrive here to-day at daylight. down to about fifty fathoms, while investigations the 4th instant, at 230 am, and is expectop bmong them.

The Apear air. Jepun from Calentia left Singapore on the 1st instant pm, and may be expoctari hors to-day.

THE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, With the approval of the Fecretary of State an important measure of reform in the Orün- anos acrvice in this country, which has for some time past been under the consideration of the Government of India, will come into operation on the 1st January next. The soboze has as I asked for a statement on the report current is basis the more complete separation of the here that America and Brazil were exchanging duties connected with manufacture from those views regarding the initative for the recognition of supply, which in the home systems are of the Repablic.

distinct departments. It is at the same on. entirely *** mid the Premier, "that Brazil will time intended that the duties of supply shall be "I think," be the Arst

more intimately It would be a graceful act on the

ys part of army duties and come ram. part of the republic that was ones our greatest within the parview of the General Oficer Wed.

Divisions. This alteration is, in fact, a necessary core

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From November 7th to 13th, 1910.

FOR WATER.

BOBOOK HURTI Moan Tin

LOW WATER,

. ;

Haurko Height Mean Timis,

h

1. by

2

No Interior

High

2 L

11 19

7

nor low

waber

6

No Loferior

I 2

nor low

water

0

- 19

No Infodor

tigh

nor low

water

10 | 10

m. 20

No toferior high

Water

11

210

2 1

No inferior

high

water

15

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11 10 A

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colony to be the first to acclaim the independence Commanding corollary of the abolition Thurs 19

tion, and he delayed bis departure to participate Department) ile Ordnanor the Military

io confer

.ferencea

October-Haiphong and Hoihow 2nd Oat, SCOTCH WHISKY Gernment.

General-A. R. Marty.

HINSANG, Britieb str., 1.386, Smith, 2nd 'Nov. -Java 23rd October, Sugar-Inedive,

British str., 987, Warmack, 2nd Nor. --Cehn 28th Out,, Gezeral-Butterfield & Svize. KAJUNA MARU, Japanese str., 1,436, 3. Bone, 21st Octobor Taikoo Ballast-Ordor KIUKIANG, British str., 1,223, Robertson, 30th Oct-Newchwang 22nd and Chefco 23rd October, General Butterfield & Swire.. Lucnow, British str., 1,215, Baddiley, lat Nov Wuhu 28th Oct., Rice-Butterfield & Swire. MEEFOO

Chinese str., 1339, T. Froberg, 30th October-Shanghai 27th October, General

C. M. 8. N. Co.

MONTEAGLE, British str., 6,163, W. Davison, RNR., 18th Octolier Vancouver 20th Sept. Lumber and General Canadian Pucifio Railway Co.

NOED, Norwegian str., 730, Trvan, 27th Oct--. oro 20th Ock, Kerosine Oil-Straits Pet, Oil Co.

Singaporo

OMURO MARU, Japanese str., 1,459, Yananishi,

29th October-Dairen 23rd October, Conl

Miteni Barean Keisha.

ONBANG, British str., 1,787, E. J. Bullar, 25th Ontober-Chinwaugtao 18th October, Coal

-C. E. & & M. Co.

PEESIA

British str, 2,744. A. Lockelt, 2200 October-Mexico 27th Sept, and Moji 18th

Hok Fong. Outober, General Eng

rwegian str., 1,024, Cornelins- sen, 28th Oct.--Baigon 24th Oct, General -Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

PROMETHEUS, Norwe

RUB, British str., 1,619, R. Rodger, 31st October-Manila 28th October, General- Shewan, Tomes & Co.

SZANGLER, British str.. 2,848, J. Travis, 30th Oct. Rangoon 19th Oct., General-Soug Taik & Oo.

SEXSA, German str, 996, N. Jonson, 31st Oct. Java 19th October. Sugar-Java-China-

Japua

BOLSANG,

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Oct. Weihaiwai 22nd October, General-

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Senhor Braga, with Senhor Machado, went aboard the battlesbly Sao Paulo, where Senhor Fonseca toasted the prosperity of the Republie "I hope America will be the next Power to extend the hand of fellowship," said Benhor Braga, "We have no intimation of any 1ecognition, yet, but the Republic has been established only five days, and there is no reason to expect the refusal of any Power, or that it will be unnecessarily delayed,"

of the mother-country.

Senhor Fonseca, the President-elect, while of the Military Supply Department under here last wook, expressed his warmest admira- which (and its

Department was an with the heads of the new

from the apart organisation kept somewhat military system. This is allow dene away with and the Ordinance Officer will take his place en the Staff of the General Offer Commanding in the same way as the other departmental officers. It is intended that ench General Of for Commending will have a Staff officer for Ordinance duties, to be styled Assistant Direc tor of Ordnanco Stores, the whole of the a Director whose being under a supply headquarters will for the present be in Poona. Similarly the factories will be under a Director Regarding Great Britain, Seohor Braga with headknartors at Nainital. In addition to said: The Portuguese people are under the

foregoing the creation of independent impression that the British Minister did not the welce me the change in our Governments inspection of ordnances, both those tendered for by the Government factories and by acceptance popularity has decreased owing to what the the trade in India, is an inps the lines people believed to be his altitude in the Hinton the scheme. This system"

found indispensable it is "As for the religious orders, the purely it

recognited pedagogie organisations will be allowed to exist to rely on

CBSO

duties

so long as they conform to certain rogulations judge of his

feature of in England, where that it is not

not possibla manufacturer to be an unbiassed

A Director of Ord Own Wares,

and do not participate in politics. The members nance Inspection will have charge of this ju may wear only secular dress in public, as in portant function and four Inspectors and s number of Assistant Inspectors will perform

is necesary for the prosperity of the the excoative duties, which will incindo all the Republic that certain orders shall be expelled, proof and karances. We deprecate nots of vielenos on

for

and experimental work carried on at the scheme farther firo- Tho

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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL.

REGISTER,

Hongkong Observatory, Nov; mber 6th.

Barometer...... Temperature.... Wind Direction Bumidity.....

Force... Weather ........ Rain

Pylons Day! Ou Dato nt. Os Date

10a.m.

THE INDIAN MAIL.

The Apear str. Catherine Apear from Cal- cutta left Singapore on the 4th inst. afternoon, and may be expected here on or about the 10th instant,

THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The P. M. 8.B. Co.'s str. Asia is duo, to arrive at this port to-day between 6 and 8 a.m.

The P.M. str. Mongolie left San Francisco on the 25th ultime for Hongkong, via Hono Jala,

arrive at Japan and Manila, and is this port on the 25th instant.

THE CANADIAN MAIL.

The C.P.R. Cp.'s str. Empress of India arrived at Kobe at 1 p.m. on the 4th instant, and loft again at midnight same day for Shang- hai, where she is due to arrive at 2 a.m. on the 8th instant.

THE AUSTRALIAN MALL. The E. & A. str. St. Albans left Sydney on the 26th ultime for this port, vis Queanaland Porta and Manila.

MERCHANT STEAMERS,

The str. Capri left Singapore for this port on the 29th ultimo a.m., and may be expected here to-day.

The "Shiro" Lino atr. Breconshire loft Singapore for Hongkong on the 29th altimo fam, and may be expected here to-day.

The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. Canton

to day.

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The NY.K. str. Tango Maru (European Line) left Moji for this port on the 31st ultimo, and is expected here to-day,

The H.-A. Linio sir. Belgravia left Shanghai on the 4th instant a.m., and may he expected hero to-day.

The H.-A. Linie sir. Westphalis left Binga- pore on the 2nd inst, am., and may be exposted here to-morrow.

The T.K.K. ir. Hongkong Maru sailed from Callao on the 3rd ultimo for this port, via the waal ports of call.

Antwerp and Londen, left Singapore on the The Ben Line str. Benmohr from Leith,

The 0.8.K. str. Tacoma Maru left Tacoma 4th Instant morning for this port.

bat the Government will not use annecessary ranges alineation under the orders of The difference in cost between good and badukimo, and is expected to arrive here on or

much needed reform which is sure to improve the efficiency of the troops. The whole intention of the scheme is one of clearly indicated necessity and the Commander in Chief and those who have Besleted him in the matter are to be congratulat- el on ita successful introduction.

the part of the populace, but they must not be the Geroral Officer Commanding of the construed as evidence of general lawlessness of equipment in the hands of troops, and this is the Portagnese. The people are loyal to the Republic, and willing to obey the laws."

When I

I suggested the possibility of King Manne! voted a pension by the Republic,

being Senhor Braga emphatically shook his head.

ratorfed. "It is impossible, No ponsion," he Dom Mannel bas salleient property." (Senhor Braga carefully referred to the deposed monarch

Dom

1" or the "late King.") "It will be

valued."

.

STRANGE SUGGESTION,

How will the Portuguese regard the oxile's permanent residence in England!"

The people will in so wise be surprised or hurt if he is domiciled in England. It will not affect our relations in the popular min l, bat

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