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GERMANY IN SHANTUNG.
THE DECAY, OF CHEFOO.
(FROM THE TIMES" CORRESPONDENT.)
PEKING, July 7th
REVOLUTIONARIES IN CANTON,
PROPAGATION IN MISSIONARY GUISE
By the coarlosy of the British and Foreign Bible Society the N. C. Daily News has published some extraota from a letter dated August 17, which the Society has received from its Agent in Canton, showing that the revolutionaries the work of propaganda
Chinese newspapers ara again crying ont appear tours of the Society selling |
about the question of 'leums and England's aggressive designs upon the integrity of Yunan." Piesma bulks as largely now in the sight of the Chiness as did Pondjloh at former crisis in British rudations with Russia. Yet I am credibly informed that not ones during ! -past three months has any reference to Pionma bcoz wadə in any discussion between the Chinese Government and the British suthoritier,
the
region on the border.is
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in the guise
coples of the Scriptures,
BOMES IN A BOOK BOX.
After referring to the recent assault on Admimi i Chun-there seem to have been seven men in the assassin party," wo read; of whom two were killed and one osptared-this writer continuca
He seems to laro been captured some time after the affair took place and was endeavouring to esoupe, While lying to hide a parcela tin box like a cigarette tin-the street police were attracted by his behaviour and finally cornered him They demanded to know what he had in the box. When opened they found on top some books mid to be gospels. These removed, they found two bombs. The three men were qnoueless and Towed rofolutionists, The whole affair caused some trembling in official quarters. But that which interests us is the fading of books, Gospels," if they really were such, used in this way.
While it is a sign of pablic awakening that attention, even though ill informed, should be directed to the condition of the confines of the
it is signiflonnt of Empire,
the unbalanced ind
judgment dea to imperfect know- ledge characterizing the Chinese Ersan that, while the importance of the grass-thatched buts, inhabited by semi-ravages, in that matarial interests in Chimes malay prosimed, garo
maritime allowed to suffer without protest, and preventible floods and famines, which sacrifics lives counted by the hundred thousand, are only
casually referred to. Let me give su example..
GOSPELS OF PEACE AND' WAR. With complete indifference the Chinese are
"Last work one of our independent colporteurs contemplating the decay of Chefor, the only
canto upon a man on the band selling books he Chinese port on the coast of Shantung, sport
lectured. It was a wet night and the crowds. that once (despite its astural disadvantages) was wer
were small,This lecturer discoursed on pelittent among the mest prosperors in the Empire. Its matters, and apparently on the quiet offered decay is due to the superior attractions of the books for mie at two cents, with the under- Gurman port of Kisochan, and to the unwilling-standing that it would be unpleasant should the Dess of the Chinese to realize that if the Chinelo port is to compete with its German rival som effort must be made to imitate German enterprise.
THE THREE PORTS OF SHANTUMI
do
Shautung is the province which juts into the Yellow Sea, in the north-east of China, and forms with the Liaotong Peninsula the arma enclosing the Gulf of Pechili. It has an area larger than England and Wales, with a pop Iation of 29,000,000 of as fine a race of men ss can be found in the Empire. Te the Chinese the province is rich in sentimental interest. It is the birthplace of Confucius and of Mencius, Within its bowlers is the sacred mount of Tai shan. It is the province of China's Sorrow." On its coast, extending along a distance of more then 620 miles, there are only three ports avail abio-Kinochau, the Gorman harbour, which modorn skill has developed into one of the finest harbours in Eastern Asia, Wei-bai-v
-wai, the British naval station, which an unhappy claration of Mr. Balfour, when in charge of the Foreign Office on April 7, 1898, forbids as from developing; and Chefae, which wes (pened as a Treaty Port in 1963, but which as regards any modern harbour improvement, with the excep tion of the Bont, is in the same conditions when the French Allied Squadron wors suchored there during
the summer and autumn of 1880. The port is an open roadstead, exposed to all the winds from the morib.unst. Fifty working days in the year are lost owing to weather conditions that prevent the landing of cargo. Jaake are forsaking the port in large numbers, dreading's recurrence of the storm of last year, when a vast amount of native shipping was destroyed, and many lives were lost.
In 1905 the value of the whole trade of Chafoo coming within the cognisance of the Maritime Customs was £5.885,000; in 1910 the trade had fallon to £4,065,000, and is still falling. In the same time the tuo of the trade of the German port of Kianchan has risen from £3,348,000 in 1905 to £6,400,000 in 1910, and is still rising. Contrast the two results-Chefco, a Chinese treaty port opened to foreign commerce in 1863; Kiadehan, a German treaty post, occupied by Germany November 14, 1897, and only opened since 1999. Progress in the one case, decay in the other; Western energy versus Oriental apathy!
officials End anyone to possession of such book", My man bought us-Luke's Gospel-in Cantones. He, at the close of the lecture. followed the man and took him to task for his Frauds. He then learned the man had zocured a few books from various chapele. printed in 1910, were boing s
Recently four Gospels of our publications,
sold in the south of Canton. These four Gospels and a country political pamphlet an attack on officials most bitter--were sold for tivo cents. I cannot learn who the sellers were nor where they received or secured the books.
Some men come up from Hongkong to sol political books and usu Gospels to cover their business. Most chapels and Churches kars small supplies of these on hand. Thus somo are obtained quite innocently as far as the have this from several sources," preachor or paster may be concerned.
A MESSAGE FROM THE CONSUL The writer then describes how a bookseller of the Canadian Presbyterian Mission was executed a few weeks ago in connection with a tax rist in Sanini, Kongmoon, although declared to be innocent by his employers.
VICTOR
GRAMOPHONES
$25 to $135.
VICTROLA
VICTROLA IX
ROBINSONS.
BOVRIL
THE CURSED" MIDDAY-GUN AT CANTON.
In connection with the attempted asinssi. Finally, a few days ago I received a general nation of Admiral Li Heun at Canton the tissionary community letter from II. B. M. other day, the Shanghai Nope publishes an Consulate General. The Consul General reative of the raperstition so Brmly engrained in inforesting event. It is of intercat, as illus. quested all British missionaries to instruct their booksellers to ply their trade quietly in the shops and not to make great noise or gather crowds in the city streets. Upon investigation
located the partics intelred in affair with the police that led the Police Magistrato requesting the British Consul Gevoral to address such letter to British, Missions.
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"Again we were not in it.. I told all my workers just what I should expect them to do-to obey the rulings of the officials"
THE GENERAL POSITION.
As regards the general situation, writer lays emphasis on the trembling for fear in high places, the unparalleled exodus of the wealthy" and "business at an awful standstill in Canton," the whole position being summed up as "quist not unlike that preceding a storm." After referring to the prospects of errging instters with the police authorities the writer ends thus
Two conditions are requisite for the develop our efforts and those of the officials the irrespon "I gre nothing to fear at all. Only that by ment of a port; it should give adequate protec tion to-shipping from winds; it should barosible bands and individuals will be put out of railway coramunication with the interior, bins. As far as our work in concerned I of these conditions are fulfilled in Kisechan think I lave it fairly well in hand to control our books and our men, I am now looking into the question of chapel supply and their usas.
either of tions
these essentials is witnessed in
Chefoo. Kinoolau is the terminal point of a railway that, leaving the milway system of North China at Tientsin, traverses the metro politan province of Chilli, crosses the Grand Canal foto Shantung province, and passing thence through the capital city of Chinanfu. rons eastwards to Kinochan. This railway leaves Chefoo dorelict 200 miles away on the north.
In its well-developed harbour Germany ev. joys the advantages of the agreement of Decem ber 1, 1905, by which 20 per cent. of the net import duties collected are paid to the German adioinistration. In other words, China hers If is developing the German port at the exponse of a purely Chinese port liks Chefoo.
My only exense for this lengthy letter is to give you news from Canton. It is exciting bere and it is dull as well as exciting. On every hand there is serious con corn for the near future. We have had auch rain in July and in August, Crops are good except in flooded valleys. Canton city is the centre of interest and because of the revolutionaries."
INDIAN ARMY ECONOMIES.
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the people of the Middle Kingdom. Canton bad not an till lately sny arrangements for firing midday gun. This baving been found
very in convenient, Viceroy Chong, in conforonco with Admirid Lisecured agua with a view to using it for firing at noon, and bad it placed on the top of Kaso yin-shea, & hill outside the city. It was about ten days' after this that General Fu Chil foli a victim to the award of a 10- volutionary assassin. One month after, a serious revointionary riot brako out, in which Viceroy Cbssy had a narrow escape. This made the citizens of Canton very unosey, and the reason for such accidents was eagerly inquired into. As the result the conclusion was arrived at that the accidents were solely consequent upon the Cured the Canton citizens bad incurred ven account of the midday-gun, for the ground on which the gun was placed is sacred, being the vital spot for the safety of the city, and the gun was to be removed as soon as possib
i blo Admiral Lí, however hesitated, becausâ his ideas wore-n-
people, and the remoral of the " little more advanced than those of the ordinary
"corred
yun was delayed. A few days after, the mesassination of the Admiral was stiepted, though as WAS reported he did not safer much from it. The occurronas greatly terrorized the offcials as well as the people and voices calling for the quick removal of the gun, which is the source of a
any ghastly accidents, were raised, to which this time, Viceroy Chang and Admiral Li promptly listened and fu consegaenco Canton hears no more the midday gun.
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DEVELOPMENT OF GERMAN
AFRICA.
SHIPPING REPORT.
Tickles the Palate
$175
$115
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895.2
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STEAMELN
BELLEROTHON, British sir, 5,743, T. A. Collis- tor, 1st Sopt-Manila 30th Aug., General -Butterfield Swire.
CHEONGSHING, British str. 1,259, V. Liddel, 21st Aug.-Tientsin and Forts 13th Aug, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Coware, British str., 3,755, W. Jackson, 2ud Eoptomber-San Francisco and Yokobana 24th August, Bulk Oil-Asistio Petroleum & Co. DRUPAR, Norwegin str, 1,102, J. Bio, 170
August-Bangkok 9th and Swalow 16th. August, General-Hin Tay Loong. GERMANIA, Gormas str, 1,704, Frandsen, 28th Angust-Hongay 26th August, Co- Jebsen & Co.
GERMANIA, German str, 600, C. Sapren, 30th
August-Sydney via Telanda 15th Febr, Copra-Siemɛsen & Co. INADA MARU Japanese x 3.837. S. Towing
rs, 4th Sept S Shanghai 31st August, Coal, Flour and General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha. KOHSICHANG, German str., 1.292, C. Rosiefaky, 1st- September-Bangkok 23rd August, Rico and Timber Batterfield & Sire KUMSANG, British str. 3.077, Wheelor, 2nd Sept Calcut & vis Panang and Singapore 28th Aug, General-Indo-China 8, N. Co. Loosok. Gorman gir., 1,189. W. Tanbort, 3rd Sept.-Kohsichang had Howhow 204 Sept., Ilien nod Wood-Butterfield & Swire. MANCHURIA, American str., 8750; A. Diron.
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SOR.
28th August Sun Francisce 2nd August, Mails and General-P. M. 8. S. Co. MARIE, German str. 1,169, H. Schlaicor, 2nd Sept. Saigon 30th August, Rice Jebsen & Co.
PHEUNOANH, British str., 1.056, Jas, Soft, August-Saigon 27th August, Rice and General-Wo Fat Sing.
31st
PONGTONG German str., 978, W. Botofuhr 27th August-Bangkok 16th August, Rice and Teakwood Butterfeld & Swire, PROTESILAUS, British str., 6.104, D. P. Camp.
bell, 31st
August-Victoria 9th August, General--Butterfield. Swire. BUSANG, British sir. 1.776. M Picknell, 3rd Sept.Wakamatsu 25th and M. 26th Aug., Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co. SUNORIANO, British etr., 987, M. Mathias, Brid
Sept.-Haiphong 30th August, General→ Butterfield & Swire.
BUYERIC. Br.tish str., 4,016, Cowley, 1st Sopt. Manila 23th Ang, Geaoral - Bank Liu, Ltd. TRIGMPH, German air., 768, Langalwager, 4the September Haiphong 1st September, ISINTAL, German str., 1,002, Buckley, 1st
---Genera-Jebson & Co
Bapt.-Wakamalan 25th August, Coal- Batterfield & Swire.
TONGSKING,
British str.. 1,175, L. Hussey, 2nd Sept. Bongay 30th August, Coal-Jar- dine, Matheson & Co.
Yv Savy, Chinese str., 1,079; C. Westerland, 2nd September Chefoo 27th August. General-C, M. B. N. Co.
SAILING VESSEL ECLIPSE, British 4-masted barque, 2,996, Jam
White, 12th. May--New York 20th Jane Kerosene --Standard Oil Co.
An American Consuler report indiostos that the economic situation of the various German colonies in Africa is geel, and that the European The Pioneer says:-We understand that the population represented on Jaudary 1, 1910, enquiries now oing made into military expen- 20.000 inhabitants, or as fucrease of 10 per cest.. Two works only are needed to save Chefoe diture with a view to economies in the annual The majority of these settlers are in South-West from extinction-the construction of a railway Budget are by 20 Liesus confined to the question Africa-nam-ly, 12,900 (as compared with to a point 200 miles distant on the Shantung of a possible reduction in the Indian Army, 11,800 on January 1.1909), and Bailway at an estimated cost of about one- That point li spen to argument, and expert, 380 (ae against 3,400). In German South
IN 900 million sterling, and the building of a break. opinion upon it must necessarily be given full' Africa there
tó 100 faims, water at an estimated cost of £200,000. Both weight. Our own view, an expressed in recent covering 224 million acres, mainly in works must be done simultaneously. One would articles, is that on the grounds both of economy the Grootfontein and Omarouros defriets, en be of little use without the other. China dis and efficiency some education is possible, and which are 121,000 cattle, and 373,0`0 sheep, misses the idea of a railway on the ground alee that the number of British officers is now, From 58 million marks in 1900, the trade of that it will not pay, although the German rail- greatly in excess. There is no likelihood, the German colonies ouuuted in five years way, which runs through sirailar territory, pars of auanimity in such matter: and later to 99 million and it is now 177 million well. She is willing, however, to allow the con- certainly the Times and other influential marke. This increase is mainly due to the straction of a breakwater, provided the som
papers 10 pronounced against reduction exporta. The diamond exports from South munity pay for it; and this the community are strength in any form. They argue that inel. West Afcles have contributed 22 million marks. prepared to do, although the work is more than cienti units must be made ellokent; forgetting. In exports from the Cameroas, which repre B need-it is a national obligation. So the burdens of the port are to be incruel, and perhaps, that there is a limit to the number of sented 16 million marke, baif of it was on and reoraite from the martial races, and that the account of rubber, the value incranaing from its hope of successful
competition with Kiaoshan present day pay of the
4 18 million to 71.6 million merie. he-sopor contrasts unfavour deferred indefinitely.
ally with the high wages for unskilled labour Chefoo is in Dainy and Manchuria by cable and by land Farther, they contend that Lord Kitchener
telegraphic communication within the Panjab and Upper-India generally. line. Chinese and Japanese methods are here scheme of nine Divisions for active service still seen in contrast. A telegram sent from Cheloo holds the field, and that this is the irreducible to Manchuria or Dalay by the Chinese telegraph minimum of strength. Here again thay masy
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. ofico cost Sd. per word sort by the Japanese sot be aware that these wine Divisions could telegraph office it costs id. per word-a material not be mobilieed in exiting circumstances, weather outward; rough sea and strong 8.W. The British sir. Longaing reports: Fine
The Philippines Co. str. Rubi left Manila on difference. Yet the Chinese telegraph office is a fact which the late Sir Edwin Collen 1rought wind inward.
the 4th inst, and is due here on or about the Government institution that nominally exis's to notice in the most convincing way,
then, If, for the benefits of the Chinese:
we wore to accept the view of these opponents of -September 3rd; treah E. bio zo; September
The Japanese str. Chiyo Mar reports: 7th inst, at daylight.
The I.G.Mstr Prinz Ludwig luft Fochow reduction in armed strength, there would have to be an increase instead of a decrease in the 4th, off Tang Yang, Baslly weather, at 1.40 on the 6th lust, at 8 a.m., and may be expected
bare to-mor
to-morrow at 6 pm. Par. ad Southerly gale with heavy sca, at 5 military estimates, for more British troops
Tho T.K.K. str. Tenyo. Haru will leave Ban would have to be added permanently
Francisco on the 6th inst. on route to Hongkong, scheme
vin Hobelala, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and fire in Cebu started a 6 pra, in the thoroughly effective. But apart from this
STEAMERS PASSED THE CANAL, Shanghal, and is due at this port on or about business section. The establishments of Gimitir question of actual strength, there is the other
the 3rd proz. administration..
The August 1st-Antiochus, Bencze, Buelow, Yokohama for San-Francisco on the 30th ult,
T.K.K
str. Bell and Company and the Chartered Bank of1oint of possible economies
Shinyo Mara sail-d from India. Australia, and Chins were completely are being actively made. What the result will Caledonien, Dunblane, St. Patrice. and we believe that enquiries in this
Ceylon 4th-dgamemnon, Aki Maru, Austria, gatted.
d is due there on or about the 14th fast. 8th it is too
to say
but
The T.K.K. str. America Maru sailed from it seems Cussia 11th-Stavorio, Thecus, Tranquebar. A strong breeze was blowing the conflagration be
the direction of the provincial capital build.
likely tbut
great relation of authority lo
simplicity in administrative Delayed through mutilation, Vandalia 15th Honolulu on the 5th inst., on route to Hong- control and more
the SCOTCH WHISKYing, Macleod and Company, the International
Banking Corporation, the Eastern Exton savings. The civil departments are
Ganerals
Divisions may result in considerabla Benalder, Nubia,
Meru, Stintor, Polma. 18th-Mishima koog, ria Yokohams, Kebo, Nagashi and Telemachus. 22nd Shanghai, and in due to arrive at this port on Cable Company and other important business
or about the 26th inst. Belgravia, Denbighshare, Matoppe, Menelaus, houses were threatened.
their keuse in order and the Army Danges, Fineca, Siam, Atreus. 29th-Cal. Valnaraiso on the 7th instant for Hongkong.
Glenfaro, Sentgambia, Lovat. 2515—
the firo assisted by the crew of the steamship equally seeking to assist the Government of res Gandia, Silvio, Simla,-Yungtize. Bonolulu on the 26th. ult., en route to Hong-
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ANOTHER BIG FIRE IN CEBU.
The British stć. Halching reports: - Tad moderate W.BW. vind and elbany, char
weather.
Last Tuesday there was another disastrous garrison to make Lord Kitchou to the P.m. wind shifted with fair weather to port.
Soldiers, constabulary and civilians fought
Babi
The authorities ascertained that the blaze was started by some nakoown person who throw a lighted cigarette into a pile of hemp in one of the warehouses on the water front. An effort to locate the miscreant is being made.
in
with its various subordinate agencies is India to meet the financial diffoalties that
are 1st-Dardanus, Derflinger, Glaucus, Kogd looming ahead. We are convinced that the Maru, Kitano Maru, Lustow, Fooma, Sachsen, military authorities. will loyally co-operate in Tucer, Tonl in, the movement which aims at economy, and that the administrative side at least there will be every desire to reduce expenditure,
ARRIVALS AT HOME. Sept. 1st-Armimů Belie, Brasilio.
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and is
Tho T.K.K. ate. Hongkong Maru will leave
The T.K.Kste. Dugo Maru sailed from
F
kong, vis Yokohama, Kobe and Moji, and is due
to
arrive here on or about the 29th inst..
The T.K.K. str. Kiyo Naru sailed from Kate
for South American ports, via Yokohama,
lalu and Mexican perts.
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