RUBBER SHARES.
SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS.
ON 18TH AUGUST, 1911.
MEER. LYALL AND EVATT'S List] Noni Valur,
TARIFF AND ALLIANCE.
THE FAR EASTERN SITUATION REVIEWED.
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JAPANESE CONCENTRATION ON PRADE,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30rg, 1911.
In these latter days of economic expansion, commercialism nd Imperial power go hand in hand. The interdependence of a nation's fiscal system audita foreign polier becomes daily more pronounced.
Madera st tesmanship has to ro kon with the posibility that tariffs may su danger alliances and that wars may be waged for commercial, rather the for political, resson“, The renowal of the treaty between Great Britain
on grounds of "algh policy, this somerlat unfor tasate utterance afforded promising possibilition of a flank attack, which British.tradiog masocia tions in the Fur East were not, slow to utiliso, The Japanese Fo e'gn Minister's remark served not only as an illuminating comme -tary on the "blossluge of Free Trade," but also as a meau of drawing attention to the grievances of British merchants. While a ro-estled Eiberal and Fran Trade Government might pass over the one, it conid not lightly ignore the other. The sequel of the Japanese statesman's faux-pas bring us down to more recent history-the new Com mercial Tronty signed last April. No doubt Me Asquith's C-binot ragard this treaty, with all complacon e, ne a vindication of Free
INTIMATION
MARK THIS.-If every man, when, he bought a Typewriter, knew what bis Typewriter would be worth FIVE YEARS AFTER," no man would over bay anything but a REMINGTON,
and Japan for a further period readers appro. Trade begotiating capacity but Japanese SIEMSSEN & Co.,
priste an estimate of the forces and factors at work in the rapidly developing East, whore, it wil be soon, "ecomeinid considerations ontweigh
all oth, F.
diplomats and British trailers alike have a more precisens osment of the feat Concessions asked and given as the price of goodwill may save the face of a Free Trade Government, but they Som ten years bato passed since the inception not add to British prestige in the East. Mean.. of that first of political unious between East and
While it
e it may be questioned whether the tariff West in modern times-the Anglo-up negreluations secured on this unsatisfactory basis Alliance and, with the passing of the rear will materially offer the situation it remains have passed, in large measure, the conditions to he wen-and the problem is of peculiar which brought it into being. Rassion ambition interest to the student of political economy --- whether the antipathy towards "Japan and to- CAU hardly he said, at the prosent time, t conalitate
a disturbing footer in Eastern Asia; wards the Alliance, which is of local and for dis-Alcoiff's dream of a "Viceroyalty of the For the most part of commercial ofigie, will out- East" has been lost in the reality of a Russo- weigh the foaling in its favour, which le general
entente. Similarly Jan1989
However the North-West end based on political consideration.
former of India froutier monace. so long the nightmare strong the
moky become and of British statesmen, has been exorcised by on it is not likely to. decrease jo integ. Angle- Rasian anderstanding, amiable and sity-the mantives in favour of renewal comprehensies. On the grounds of high polis sortel, and will
for Imporial reasons have 0000 plore therefore, the Alliance between tuis
country a10
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deserved well of its crenters; and, if it has given the statesmen responsible for the safety of our great Indian. Dependency a sense of relief un known for many years, it has caubted Japno to 46rest undisturbed in the possession of her laurels as the military leailer of the Fur Park
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1911-
CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, PULLIP PINES, BORNEO, ETC.
The DIRECTORY covers the whole of ho parts and cities of the Far Ead, frora Nether- lands Tadia to Siberis, in which Europeans raide. Not only in the Directory as fall and complete in each case as it can be made, but each colony, TION, carefully revival each year, most of
Sattlement is prefaced by A Port, or
DESCRIP
which will sorvá as securate GurEN FOR THE
the Britain of the East may be held to have to come, their superior potency. One differ- | Astros, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns, Peibe, rivor gunboat, 130 tons, 4 game, 280 h.p. Toprur, giving every detail in coming with
However, the wake of the Pintsmouth Trouty, ecouemio considerations came increas ingly into play. The rulers of Japan bare le rned a great lesgay-a lusgon which oven the first Napoleon fpilot to grasp in time-namely, that national predominance, if it is to be sught elsa than ephemeral, cannot be based on militäry
once. however, will speedily manifest itself as between the sentiment ovoked respectively by the old agreement and the now. Whereas the former was unpopular among Europeans in the Far East, ita successor will be unpopular among the Japanese. Whatever the official view may be the people of the Esland Empire are not so meking in di crument as to be nuable to par ceive that, while their ally gains directly by the revision, they thomwolves gain not at all— London Morning Post,
10 power alans. The Japanese people (or, rather, SHANGHAI SHARE QUOTATONS
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Thele rulers for them) now nspi.? to become that wirich the grains of Bouaparte encountered - in vain—'a natin of shopkeepers." In other words, the England of the East hus resolved to rear the national edifice, and the hegemony of Fastern Asia it involves, on the foundations of ..commercial supremacy,
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STATE-PROMOTED COMMRÝCIAL ENTERPRISES With this and in view, the Katsura Cabinet set to work in characteristic fashion to Barmout the difficulties which confronted them. Those were,
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BEING The Series of Articles recently
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PRICE ONE-DOLLAR
Longong, 29th October, 1910
or iciples of commercial morality: mid
educational oods from the earlie fully framed with the same object.
cara.
Externally a policy of continental expansion has been in augurated, so that what Natern has denied t
| the islands of Japon may be found in Korea and South Manchuria; and a teriff has been devisel to kiso the largest possible revenue, while at the same time protecting and stimulatin the de velopment of home indus rius. Indeed, it is not loo inch to say that in the manifold activities of suck quasi offeint enncerns as the mouth Manchurian Railway and the Oriout & Colonisa tion Bureau of Chosen the Katsurs Ministry looks for economic salvation; while it at nohes hurdle legs importance to the statutory tariff as a mears to the same end. It can be inngized, the deform, with what mixed feeling the Manchurian neutralisation proposal of Mr. Secretary Kuo was repriced by the Japanese people. It is characteristic of the Oriental the he'dros not 'wour bis benet on his sleeve, and the Japanese is no exception to the rule. However, those who were in a position, to gauge the pomiar indignition at the time can tustify that it was inferior only in dourse to that croked by the Three-Power intervention in Livotung at the oleas of the China Japanese War. E
Banting whence it did, this iuv tation to "pool" for the benefit of the world at large the ous solid beas- ---pan has to show as the result of a costip war cume with a shook of disillusionment to the antion which, for some years previously, und bren making special enflexvours to win the good regard of America. The unveration of Kores, as serving to diminish the opportunities for Irther "proposals" of a like philanthopis character, boname, from that moment, marely a question of months.
UNPOPULARITY OF THE ALLIANCE. To the British public as a whole it may come as a surprise to learn that neither Japan, as a Delion, nor the Ailiane of 1905, as a bondi between East and West, has been viewed with much favour by their compatriots in the Far East. Towards this resalt commercial, moral, and politics! considerations have contributed, in diminishing degrees, respectively. To begi with cheap labour and Gorarawout subsidies randor the Japanese merchant o formi·labl competitor of his Western confrère along the whole Pacific Coast from Vladivostok to Singapore. Secondly-and this is a national miaf rtune--the Japaness character does not always show to advaalags either in business transactions or in social relationships, as ander... stood and followed in the West. Finally, it cannot ho denied that the attitude of
Japan towards China of late years, with its tendency to high-anodtes, his produced an unfavourably prosion ou Earopeans throughout the East, no loss than on the Chinese themselves. With the exception of one or two journals approrimat ing to the type of the paid advocate, the Euro pean Press fit the Far East is distinctly anti- Japana e in tone, This is the more marked in the ease of the half-dozen papers published in English in the former tasty ports of Japan. and may be said to refleet, in the main, the sen tament ofthe foreign communities thore resident. The in sing keenness of Jupateso competi tion, with the noticeable leaning towards dirent trado at the expenso of the foreigh
the
greatly enhance cost
of
livy the result of higher duties
on articles intended for foreign consumption: Atl the
natural- vory
desire of the Japanese authoritina to remove the last vestige of extra-torritorial Drivileges have combined t- prouts a fe ling of resentment which the foreign re-idouts have upt at all times successfully con goled, nor the Japanese authorities sufficiently ignored,
COUNT KO› URA'S “FAUX PAS,” - Sanh was the sitition in Japan when Count, now Marquis. Komura made his famous allusion to G at Britain as a Power with whom, being of the Free Trade perenaslon, there was "po room." „for a commercial frosty on a-b-sis of mutual tariff- concessions. Though little or no argument couli bondduced against the Alliance by its opponents
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Comdr. B. G. Washington Shanghai. Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Lient.
Comdr. J. M. Barker, Yangtsze:- Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.h.p. 1.400.
fa, Comdr. H. Lynes, Hongkong. Cherub, water tank and tug. 390 tons, fl.p. 340.
Master W. Smith, Hongkong. Clio, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.h.p. 1,400,
Comdr. H. R. Veale, Hongkong. Fame, torpedo-Imat destroyer, 340 tens, 6 guns, 5.700 i.hr., Lt. Comdr. H. 9. Monro, Weihaiwui. Flors, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 guns, 7,000 i.kup. Captain J. Nicholas, en conta to Colombo, Handy, torpede-bost destroyer 295 tons, 6 g; 4000 hp., Liant. Comdr. Hou, Guy Stop ford, Hongkong
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1,600 h.p., Lisut. Soriot, Saigon. Takom, destroyer, 391 tons, 6 gans—6,600 h.j.,
In Reserve, Saigon
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thaiwei, Keat, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tone, 14 guns ihp 22,000, Capt. S. St. J. Farquhar, Waihnimoi.
Kinsha, rivor gunboat, 616 tons, ib.p. 1,200, Livut.-Comdr. T. J. 8. Lyne, Shanghai. Merlin, su teying ship, 1,070, tuus, 6 guns, 1,40-
ip. Commr. B. O, M. Davy, Sandake.. Minotaur, armoured orgisor (dagship Vios. Admiral Sir A. L. Winglos, K.C.B. C.V.O., C.M.G..) 14,600, tons. i.h.p. 27,000. 11a, 104, sellers Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 2,800 tons, Lt.
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Moorhen, river ganboat. 180 tons, 2 gans,
in 800, Lieut. Comdr G. P. Left West River.
Newcastlo, 2nd glass cruiser, 4,800 tang, turbine, Captain George P. E. Hant, D.9.0., Waihaise
Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 p. Lt.-Comdr. Chande Hilleradon-Woodward, R.N., Yangtaza.
Otter, torpedo-bost destroyer, 325 tons, 6 gula 6.300 .h.p., Comdr. Lambe, Waihaiwel Robin, river gunboat, 85 tous, 2 gnus, 240 hs It-Comdr., Cosmo A. O. Douglas, Hong- kong.
Bosario, depot ship for Babemurines, 950 tons, i.bp. 1.400, Lt. Commr. N. E. Archdale, Hongkong.
Sandpiper. river ganboot, £5 tons, 2 gans, 24 ps Lient-Condr. E. J. J. Southby West River.
Suipe, river gunboat, 65 tous, 2 gana 240 h.p.
Lt-Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie. Yangiaze. Taka, torpedo boat destroyer, 305 tons, i,h,p. 6,000, Gunner B. J. Trille E.N., Hong
kong
Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tons, 6 guns.
Commodore Byree, Hongkong.
Toal, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 th.
Lieut. Comdr. R. J. Buchanan, Yangtze Thistle, gnuboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Liest Comdr. M. B. Baillie Hamilton, Shanghai. Virago, torpedo-bost dostroyer, 395 tons, out 6,3001.b.p. Lieut. Condr Harold D. Adair Hall, WeiLaiwei.
Waterwitch, arveying ship, 620 tons, 450 i.b., Lieut-Comdr. R. L. Hanook. Singapore, Whiting, torpedo-boat destroyer, 350 ton,
gaba 5,900 Lient Comdr. G. E.. Hatford, Weihaiwel Widgeon, gunboat 195 tons. 2 guns, 800 hr
Comdr. M. H. Wilding, Yangtze, Woodsook, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 h
Lieut.-Comdr. D. R. Brooke, Yangleze, Woodlark, ganboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 F,
Lieat.-Comdr. &, F. A. Mulock, Yangteze. Mla, 84, bayara
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No. 36, Godfrey Herbert, Lieut.-Commit. No 37, A. A. L. Fenner, Lient-Commr, No. 38. J. R. A. Codrington, Lt.-Commr.
AUSTRIAN.
Kaiserin Elisabeth, Austrian protected cruiser 4,000, Fregattenkapitan" Oskar Hanas, Northera Waters-
Panther, third class óruiser, 1,530 tons, Fre gation kapitan, Theodor Skeri Edi, vor Schuldtheim
FRENCH, Acléron, armouro, gunboat, 1,630 tone, & gaus
1,700 b.p., Lion. Bertrand, Saigon Alger, 2nd class oraiser, 1,320 tons, 22 guns
5,100 h.p., Commander Fournier, H kong Alouatie, gunboat, 506 tous, 7 gans, 401.67
Commander Badin, Salgon
Argue, river gunboat, 180 tone, 6 guns, 570 h.p.:
Lent, Andouard, Baionnette, gunboat.
Cimaterre, ganboat, 140 tons, Reserve, Saigon Caronalde, gunboat, 184 tone, Reserve, Saigon Décidée, gaaboat, 680 tons 10 guns, 900 bp.
Liert, de Linares, Shanghai
Dupleix, armoured oraiser, 7,578 tona, 26 guns,
$17,000 h.p. Desaix, armoured cruiser, 7,57 8 tous, 20 guns,
17,000 b.p D'Therville guabost
Eaton, gaz bost, 141 tons Reserve, Haiphong. Esturgeon, sub-marino, 70 tons, 60 h.p.,. Lient
Combat, Baigon
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Fronde, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 guns, 6,300 h.p.
Saigon
Henri Rivière, river gunboat, 150 tons, 6 gans
152 hp, Haiphong
Lynn, sub-marine, 70 tour, 6h.p. Lieut. Marza,
Saigda Montcalm, armoured oraisar, (Ragship) 9,367 tony 36 gans, 19,400 b.p., Rear Admiral da la Croix de Castries (Commander-in- Chief!
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b.p.
ganhost, 1,000 toas, 10 gaus, Jaguar, gauboat, 900 tone, 13 guos, 1,300 h:p
Captain Laus
Leipzig, orniser, Captain Bagel
Captain Graf von Posadowsky. Wehner Luche, gauboat 850 tons, 10 guns, 1,344 h.p
Captain Bölken Saharaborat, armsered cruiser
the places, their history, Topography, dr., &c. The Information in them: Description, con- dating of a hundred interesting article, pe with facts concisely set out, and caluining Port, would alone suffice to fill a largo volume.
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**CHINA Soochow Canton Chinkiang
Whampoa
Nanking Konicon
Lappa
Samahni
Feking Tientsin
Paitaibo
Chinwangtes Täku
Wuka
Kowkiang
Antang
Houkor
Kongmoun
Trade Centres Sunsi
Wuchowfu
Newchwang
Dairea
Maacharia Yoshow Nanning
Port Arthar
Chotoo
Weihaiwei
Klaochan
Tsiusufu Bukden
Shanghai (flagship)e
11,400 tone, 52 guos, 28,000 h... Kapitau Zar See Maass
Taku, destroyer, 289 tone, 4 guns, nad 2 torpedo
tabes, 6,000 hp Kommandant. Kolbe (Haus) Bertram
Torpedo bost "go Kapitan Laut, Horden. Tiger, gunboat, 900 tons, 10 gans, 1,300 b.p.. Tsingtan, gunboat, 170 tons, 5 guns, 1,303 b-p-
Captain v. Koas
Valeriand, ganhost tons, 3 ganz, 500 h.p.
Captain Boss
Captain Toussaint...
ITALIAN.
Calabria, protestel oruiser, 2,428, tons, 25 guar 4,000 h.p., Capitano Maris Casanova di Jerserech
Paglia, propooled ornitor, 2,108 tons, 20-gana, 7,000 hip, Capitano Gusani Viyeauti Mars chese Lorenso
FORTUGUESE | Patria, gunboat, 700 tons, Captsin J. Aftero Albany, craiser, 3000 toas, C. S. Williams.
UNITED STATES,
Bainbridge, destroyer, 7 gaus ant 2 torpolo Arayat, • gunboat, Lieut.-Comdr, Matt H Siggor
tubes Ensign Lloy W. Tewasıad Barry, destroyer, 420 tons, Eas Edmond S.
Root Callao, gonboat, 243 toas, Bus, J. R. Murrisson Cleveland, oraiser 3200 tons, Commander Charleston, battle hip (Bagsip), 0,70), taas
Hagh Rodman, Shanghai
59 gane 21,000 h.p. Conde, John H Gibbins, Shanghaf
Chattanooga, ornicor, 3,200 tons, Commsader
John D. MacDonald, Shanghai Channsey, destroyer, 40 tona, Eins. L. N.
MoNair
Dale, destroyer, -450-tous Light Horst If
Miohsel
Denver, crniser, 3,200 tons, Comdr. Edward E.
Cagekari, Shanghal
Galveston, craiser, 3,200 tons, Commander
John A. Hoogavert, Manila Helens genboat, 1892 tour Contr. Radio_
0. Biller, hanghai
Mindoro, guubost, Clent, George M. Baum
station ship), Comandor Q."B
Mohjoisbury
MenSterny, monitor, 4,000 Cong, Ch. D. W. Toad
Olongapo New Orleans, oraiser, 3,430 tose, Comdr. Roger Naachau, transport, 1,577 tous, 97,D. Pacles
Wellos
New York, oruisse (Aagship), Comdr. J. P
Jayne
Paraguay, gunboat, Easiga Roy L. Lovasn Pennsylvania, scoured cruiser. 13,680 tona
Capt. A. Ward Pompey, collier, 1,600 tong, James D. Ligstt. Porpoise, 125 tons, 180 h.p., Gas, Kezas
Whiting
Rainbow, oraiser, 6,026 tons Cɔale, A. O
Stott.
Samar, gaabost, Ensign W. C. I. Stiles Shark, 125 tons, 180 h ́p. Ensiga Theodora G
Ellyson
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