THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
IN PORTUGAL, A
In a loading actiels on the 25th uit. The
Tinca wrote:-2
The doction of Senhor Manat Arriaga as Presid ut of Portugal may be said to mark the end of the purely provisional period in the history of the Republic. Much remains to be settled, but a Government which has existed worse dis- for a year, hos kaut order with po inrance than ani cecasional strike riot not of constituent a serious character, has elected Chamber, and closed a heat of the State can raw rerold. claim to "havo
beyond the raw tionary singo. 142021121
mamo of Senhor Arrings our readers. He has will by new to most of our
founders of not been conspicnons among the the Republic, or has he been named as a But this fast dues not af likely President. itself militate against his lines for the past. It might even be quoted as a sigu that thes Portaguse have reached rasturity in the management of a Republican forms of Goror. ment with remarkable rapidity. Its first Pre- silent bar boca chosen in the most ortho. dox way, by a judicious compromise. The Moderates, who had at first endeavoured to carry the election of Senhor Brancamp, found that be arousel strong hostility on the other ide. They therefore withdrew their usu, and substituted for him Seulior Arriaga, who be longs to all-a safe man in fact, and not a
y leader. We must hope that the who have seared the election of Senhor A viagu will remain united, and will to control continue both to give him support and the legislative body. If those conditions are fulfilled, he has as fair a prospect befors Lim as the Chief of the State In Portugal conti expect to have. Even when all the necessary deductions uro made, the history of the past yeare is not without promise for the Republic. It clearly possesses one great advantage. There is no Koralist opposition which has at once the will nad the capacity to take the Hold against it. Some of their nets have caused irritation hero and there, but on the whole the rieforions Republicans have not been so provocative, even in their treatment of the Church, as to drive any class of the nation into violent manifestations of discoutent, Thoir moderation hitherto is a gasranie- that thoir future conduct of affairs will not be marked by dangert us unwisdom.
The foreign relations of the Republie must be Tavourably intinienned by the proot which the election of Senker Arrings afford that it is firmly established. No ill-will is felt for Portugal in any quarter-hardly oven among the dynastie parties of Spain. Our own senti- ments are those of friendship for an ally of old standing. But, until the us Government had Case of maltzing its proved that it was position, it could no expect to be generally recognized. So far it has had the recognition of South Aiserica and of the United States. Earo. poau Towers have waited until the Republicad proof of stability. It may be taken for
given that they will not delay aneh longe
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH, 1911.
the Church is discontented Portugal will nover be at peace. How to bring the untilled- land undor cultivation, how to remove the to adjust cassos of laboar dispontont, how taxation fairly; above all, how to produce some stir of intellectual and political life in the mass of the nation which has been rendered torpid by The CXCESSIVO centralization of all government at Lisbon-these are the problems we hope to meg the hoads of the Repablis tako in hand, of Wo lave no doubt of their good intentions, bat we hope they will show full anderstanding the fact that good thoughts aro no better than droame if they are not put into notion, and can- not be made effective by sonorous goneralities atout freedom and regeneration,
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183 110
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1 Auglo-Johore
21 Anglo-Malay El-Anglo-Sanatra-
1 Ayer Kuning
Banten
26 Balan, Malaka
£1 Batu Caves
£t Damansara
1 Dennistoirak
3:10 46
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1783 1834
18
55 -6849
1689 20.6
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$56
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1 Batu Tiga
I
Beaufort Horreo
1
Bakit Kajang
1
Bukit Jantarg
10810) 17.9
41-3 40:3
63×6 70-
Bukit Mertajam..
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2226 236-3
24 Bukit Selangor 183 p:i.
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6-6
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will be smoothed by the removal of the causes of dispute which wemed inevitably to arise out of the Separation Law of the Provi sional Government, Whether the Papacy will And it possible to establish diplomatic relations. with the Republic is doubtful Other Govern- ments bare unly to cousider whether the law injures the interests of their subjects who pos sess churches in Portugal. The differences that have arisen on that point are now well
thvir
a satisfactory settlement, With to renorul of the only visible cause of dispute,
the last reason for putting off recogni tion will disappear. This country will welcome the restoration of fall Giplomatic relations and will wish every possible success for an uld ally in the dillenlt turk of organizing a new
nu familiar form of governme
ont. While we see with pleasure that Portugal has so far assed with less disturbance than might have been expeated through a trying crisis, we cannot affect to believe that the folare is fren from danger. The Royalists do not, it is truss show!
only
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1083 12834 z div.
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150 Th. 30; sollers
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1659 172-6
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186
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any sign of being able to menace the Govern. mont Tectively. But that is not, perhaps, wholly an advantage. The existence of an enemy to be watched, and in conceivable circumstances to be fought, might well have a wholesome disciplinary effect. There is peril in the very acquiescence of the nation at large under the dictation of Lisbon, Portugal has suffered from the absence of active political, or even maaicipal, life ontrile the limits of the capital, and avon within them, except in the class which made polities a trade. Without the training which a resident geutry and strong municipal bedies with-an-intelligent interest in polities could give the people had become a mero altitude of individuals without cohesion, Therefore the pro- ideas, or definite aims. fessional politicians were able to degrado Par- a mechanical liarntary government into rotation of parties intent ou moro division of the loaves and fishes. Will uny patriotic Portu. guses who thinks seriously assert that, whils The same conditions provuil, the country can protected from the persistence of the taue ovil by a mere change in the name of its govern
and
in the formulas used by politicians ment and officials? Sesher Christo has told kis countrymen that, without a moral and intellec tual reform in the nation the revelation will do thema uo good, but will lead to a mere change in the persons, ir perhaps only the party names of the pentous, lo buiten on the Treasury.
Sapong
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1 Shelford
Sishay
2 Singapore Para 24-Strait S. Bartam El-Straite Rubber. 28 Somatra Pars El Sungei Choh
25 Sungei Kapar... El Sungei Krina Pref
1 Sungvi Saluk
£1 Tremelbye
1 United Sun Betong
24 United Sumatra ...
2 United Temisang le3 pd.
2 Val d'Or
23. Vallambross
7s Yum Song
It
$1 Alor Gajah .....
is not a hoy ful sign for Portugal that Senter Christo has been silented on the ground that his candoar was inconvenient."
It will be on irreparable disaster for Portugal
if the people are compelled to discover that nothing is chau ed except
In
the titks of oiquos of professional politicians-and they will make the men who surround that
discovery unless Senhor Arriaga display great sincority in work ing for the good of the nation, and a high intelligence also. Qualified judges will not. believe that any change for the better can possibly occur unless the governing men prove their capacity to go beyond uttering sonorous Wahar with regeneration." phases about regret that the members of the legislative body of detail showed a
1a disposition to discuss
rory the new Constitution with excessive heat, and ut meuse length. Considering how many Con immerso stitutions Lave beou made during the last contaiy and how well the art is now unde
struction of a shipshape instrument
be
10 Ayur
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Aye Molek
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29× 30×6 1 div.
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7.95 8.25 x div.
8.40 10.00
Bukit Timah...
1 Bukit K. B.
0.55
0.65
10 Changkat Serdans
480
5.00
10
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$8 pd
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£1 Duff
3.50
4.00
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1.40
150
5
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7.05
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10
Indragiri
Dar
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5 Lsuas
5 Kolemak, $4 pd
Salsha Pinda
• 425 pd .
erstood, the con
5
2 New
a bard funk. We should mont need not With more confidence on the future of the Republic if we heard that the Deputies bad
Lisbon
comparatively indifferent come up to
as to Constitutional refinements, but vory intent on advocating clear ides bow to deal
Serendub
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5 Pajam...
10 Pulau Bulang, 22.50 pd.
2 Sandycraft
500
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1.75 2:10. 2.30
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1.50
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10 Portugal has many with practical questions credit up wonder. to answer. It has kept
past faily well through He uncertaintie of the year, but it is notorious that the condition of the finances must be faced mazfully and with probity. The expeñaes thrown in the now Covernment by the necessity for taling precation against the Royalists have swollen the chronic deficit. And beyond the finances are other problems, which are no less than walters of life and death to Portugal. How to reitle the position of the Church so as to secura the Jue authority of the Stato and yet cot restrict the just freedom of the religiously While disposel part of the People is en
2 Sunge
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10
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5 Teluk ADSON
2 Trafalgar
1 Via Pandan
1. United Malacca
1 United Singapore
Rs. 52 Jabong
12
K. Java P'ation, Lit.. Senawang 'bor Shanghai-Sumatra
Tolacco
T. R. & T.Estate Co.
Internationals
Lumber
C. Sugar Redning... Green Is, Cement.... Maatschappij, &c.,
Mujor Schart's Oil & Bono
Mille, L Shanghai Electric
Construction Shanghai Electric &
Asbestos. Shanghai Gas ..... Staghai Ice...... S'hat Pulp & Papor Shai Waterworks....
Storea:-
Hail & Holtzm J. Llewellyn A. 8. Waton & Co
Central Ordinary ....j Central Founders... S. Mantria & Co. Weeks & Co.
Lane, Crawford & Co.ț Dunning & Co...!
Hotelo:-
T20 TB. 102
El
13
T50
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T.76, sales $100 | #145, buyers $10 $4, onyers
Ga.10 Tis, 7 sales
T60 Tis, 21, bayer
T50 Tla. 10, sellors
10 Tis. 53, sailors
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85%, buyers $10 $15 $IC-soltera .$15 $100
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$100 $110
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ib.p., Comdr. A. Lowndes, Weihaiwei. Astrast, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 ruas, 7,000 hp, Captain E. B. Kiddle, Weibciwoi.
Atlas, admiralty tng, 615 tons, 1,400 h.p
Master 8. Wost, Hongkong,
gunboat 710 tons, 900 h.p. Liest. Bramble,
Comdr. B. G. Washington. Shanghai. Britomart, gaubost, 710 tons, 900 b, Lieut.
Comdr. J. 81. Barker, Yangteze. Cadmus, British sloop, 1,070 tone, i.h.p. 1,400,
Ed., Comdr. H. Lynes, Hongkong. Cherah, water tank and tug, 390 tons, 1.b.p. 340,
Master W. Smith, Hongkong. Clio, British sloop, 1,070 tons, i.b.p. 1,400,,
Comdr. H. R. Vaale, Hongkong. Fame, torpedo-beat destroyer, 340 tons, 6 gaus, 6,700 i.l.p., Lt. Comdr. II. S. Monroe, Weihaiwei.
Flora, 2nd class cruiser, 4,360 tons, 10 gaus;
J. Nickola 7,000 bp Captain en route to Colombo. Handy, torpedo-boat, destroyer 295 tons, 5 ganz, 4,000 h.p., Lient-Comdr. Hon. Guy Stop Lord, Hongkong
dart, torpado-bost destroyer, 295 tons 6 gans, 4,000 h.p., Lt-Comdr. Hon. Gay Stopford, Hongkong
fanus,
Comdr. M. B. R.
, torpo, bet daude... 3. 3. Blood, Weihaiwoi.
Kont, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, 14 guns, i.b.p. 22,000, Capt. S. St. J. Farquhar, Weihaiwoi..
Kizsha, river gunboat, 616 tons, i.h.p. 1,200, Lieut.-Comdr. T. J. 8. Lyne, Shanghai. Merlin, surveying ship, 1,070, tons, 6 guns, 1,400
i.h.p. Commr. B. O. M. Dary, Sandakan. Minotaur, armoured cruiser (dagship Vice- Admiral Sir A. L. Winsloo, K.C.B. C.V.O., C.M.G..) 14,600, tous, i.h.p. 27,000, Capt. G. C. Cayley, Welbaiwei. Monmouth, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, i.h.p.
22,000, Captain L. E. Power, M.V.O., -Weihaiwei.
Moorben, river gunbos, 180 tons, 2 guns, ip. 800, Lieut. Comdr G. P. Leith, West River. Nowcastle, 2nd class cruiser, 4,800 toas, turbine, George P. E. Hunt, D.8.0.,
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Mouquet, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 guns, 6,300 bp, Commander de la Reche Kerandrosa, Saigon
Olry, river ganhost, 170 tons, 6 gans, 500 hp.
Lieut. de Malaravilla, Upper Yangtze Peiho, river gunboat, 130 tons, 4 gnus, 280 b.p.
Lieat, Pasch, Tongka
Parle, cab-arine, 70 tona, 60 h.p., Lieut. Mon.
nier, Saigon
Pistolet, destroyer, 300 tour, 7 gnus, 7,000 hp,
Commander Mortenol, Hongay. Protée, sab-marine, 70 tona, 60 h.p.; Lient
Morris, Baigon
3 gaus, Rodoutable, battleship (Pasarvo), 9,330 tons
6,300 h.p., Capt. Dronst, Saigon Styx, armoured gunboat, 1,900 tons, 8 gaus
1,800 h.p. Lient. Seriot, Saigon. Takon, destroyer, 290 tons, 6 guns 5,500 h.p..
In Reserve; Saigon
Vanbau, torpedo-depot, Confiandur Mortanot, Vétéran, torpado-depot, Liest. Whol, Cap
Saint-Jacques Vigilante, river gunboat, 180 lous, 6 gans, 7 h.p.
Lient. Damonlio, Skisog
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1911
CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATEN NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP PINES, BORNEO, ETC.
The DIRECTORY covers the whole of As ports and cities of the Far East, from Nether lands India Sibarin, in which Europeans reside. Not only is the Directory as fall and complete in each so as it can be made, but each Colony, Port, or Settlement
DESCRIP is prefiol hy n 1ION, carefully revised each year, most of which will serve as accurate GUIDES FOR THE Fourass, giving every detail in connection with the places, their History, Topography, pho The Information in these Descriptions, con sisting of a lundred interesting articles, packed with facts concisely set out, and containing statistics of the TRADE "of sich Country and Port, would alone suffice to fill a large volume.
Roral Octavo Complete with Fifteen Maps, and Plans, pp. 1,832, $10.00. Diestory only 9p. 1862, $6.06.
The Directories and Descriptions are of
CHINA
Paking
Taku
Kewkiang Hankow
Yonkow
Trade Contres Shasi
Kowloon
Samshui Kongzavon Naucing
Socckow
Csaton
Tiontain
Chiatriang
Whampoa
Puitaiho
Nanking
Chinwsagtao
Wuhu
Lapps
Antung
Manobarina
Nowohwang
b.p.
Dairon
Port
Arthur
Chefoo
Weiboiwei
Klacohan
Trinaufu
Aroons, cruiser, 2,719 tons, Captain von Hipper
Amoy
Iltia, gunboat 1,000 tour, 10 gags,
Captain Lana
Jaguar, guabent, 900 tons, 10 guns, 1,300 h.p Captain Graf von Pusatowsky. Wohner Leipzig, oraiser, Captain Engel Luche, arhost od 1913, 10 gans, 1,364 ip
Captain Bölken Scharnhorst, armoured cruiser (flagshipje
11,429 tous, 52 guns, 26,900 $,y,, Kitan Zur See Massa
Taku, destroyer, 280 tons, guns, and 2 torpedo tabos, 6000 b.p.. Kommin lant Kolbe (Hana) Bertram
Torpedo bost "go," Kapitan Laut, Her lon” • Tiger, ganboat, 300 tons, 10 guas, 1,300 h.p.
Captain v. Koes
Tsingtan, gazhost, 170 tons, 5 guns, 1,300 h.p.
Captain Boss Vaterland, gintost, tons, 3 guns 500 h.p.
Captain Toussaint
ITALIAN.
Calabria, protoctel orniser. 2,429, tour, 25 gana 4,000 h.p., Capitano Maris Cassanova di Jersarest
Paglia, pro pected oraiser, 2,493 tons, 26 gan, 7,000 h.p. Capilano Gassai Tiyemti Mar cheza Loreaso
PORTUGURIS
Casioi Nightingale, river guaboat, 85 tons, 240 b.p
Lt.-Comdr. Claude Hillersden-Woodward, Patria, gunboat, 700 tos-, Captain J. Aftroxo F.N..
Yengteze, Otter,
boat destroyer, 385 tons, 6 gnus,-- tornodo 6.300 ib.p., Comdr. Lambo, Weihaiwel Robin, river gunboat, 85 tona, 2 guns, 240 h.D., It-Comir. Cosino A. O. Douglas, West →River,
Rosario, depot ship for Submarines, 980 tons, 1. p. 1,400, Lt.-Comur. N. E, Archdale, Hongkong. Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 guns, 240 Lieut. Comdr. E. J. J. Southby, L.P. West River, Snipe, river gunboat, 25 lens, ? guns 240.h.p
Lt. Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie, Yangteze: Taka, torpedo bost destroyer, 305 tons, i.h.p. 6,000, Gunner E. J. Trillo, B.N., Hong. kong
Tamar, receiving ship, 4,650 tous, 6 gaur,
Commodore Byras, Hongkong.
2 Teal, river ganhont, 180 tons, 2 guns, 800 i.b.p.
Lival.-Comdr, R. J. Bushanan, Yangisze.
Thistle,
gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p. Lieut. Comdr. M. BBaillio-Hamilton, Shanghai. Virago, torpedo-bost destroyer, 395 tons, 6 guns 6,300 h.p., Lieut.-Comdr. Harold D. Adair- Ball, Weihaiwei.
Waterwitch, surveying ship, 620 tons, 450 Lb.
Lient. Cowdr. R. L. Hancock, Singapore. Whiting, torpedo-bost destroyer, 360 tons,
gang, 5,900 h.p., Lient. Comdr. G. B. Hartford, Weihaiwei,
Widgoon, gunboat 195 tons, Z gans, 800 .
Comdr. M. H. Wilding, Yangtze. Woodcook, gaubost, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 n.p.
Lient-Comdr. B. R. Brooke, Yangiare. - Woodlark, gunbost, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 h.p Lieut. Comdr. G. F. A. Mulock, Yangt Submarines:
No. 36, Godfrey Herbert, Liont-Commr, No. 37, A. A. L. Fauzer, Liont.-Commr. No. 38, J. R. A. Codrington, Lt-Commr. AUSTRIAN,
Kaiserin Elizabeth, Austrian protected cruiser 1,000 Fregattenkapitan Oskar Haran, Northern Waters
Pantber, third class eruiser, 1,530 tons, Fre gatlankapitau, Theodor Skerl Edi. von Schmid-heim
FEENCA, Acuéron, armour gunboat, 1,830 toas, 9 guns
1,700 b.p., Lieut. Bertrand, Saigon
Bad olsen arniser, 4,320 tons, 22 gave Alger
3,100 h.p., Commander Fournier, II kong Alouette, gueboat, 508 tons, 7 gaas, 430 hp
Commander Badin, Saigon
Argus, river guubost, 18) Lone, 6 guns, 530 h.p.
Lient. Audouard,
Baionnelle, gunboat.
Cimeterre, gunboat, 147 tona, Reserve, Saigon Carobalde,gaubost, 184 tons, Reserve, Saigon. Décidés, ganbost, 630 tons, lv gua, 900 hp.
Lieut. de Linares, Shanghai Dupin,100 B. P.
Armoured cruiser, 7,578 tons, 26 gure, Desai, armoured cruiser, 7,57 8 tons, 26 guzn.
17,000 b.p. D'Thorrillo, gunboat Estoa, günboat, 1 tous, Reserve, Haiphong Estar Saigon
Bub. ae, 70 tons, 60 hp. Ideat Combat, Fronde, destroyer, 300 tons, 7 guns, 6,300 h.p.
Saigun
Henri livière, river gunboat, 150 tons, é gazé
153h.p. Haiphong
Lynx, sub-marice, 70 tone, 6b.p., Lient. Marrs,
Salgon
Montcalm, semonrod braiser, (Hazship) 9,367 tans, 36 guns, 19,600 b.p., Rear Admiral de la Croix de Castries (Commander-iu Chief Manche, surveying-ship, 1,625 tonn 10 guns, 900 hp., Commander Bagot de la Touche, Salgon
UNITED STATES, Albany, raiser, 3000 tons, C, S. Williams Arayat, ganbont, Lieut. Comar, Matt & Signor Bainbridge, destroyer, 7 quis and 2 torpedo
tabes Ensign Lloy I W. Townsend. Barry, destroyer, 420 tons, Bas. Bland 8.
Boot
Callao, ganhost, 213 tous, Bos. J. R. Marrisson Cleveland, eruisor 3200 tons, Commsuder
Hugh Rodman, Stanghaf Charleston, battls-hip (dagship). 9,700, tant 58 1, 24,000-hp. Comle Joha II- Gibblas Shanghai Chattanooga, cruiser, 3,200 tons, Commander
John D. MacDonald, Shanghai Chauncey, destroyer, 40 tons, Bas. I. N
MoNir
Dale, destroyer, 420 tons, Lient. Herbert H-
Michael
Denver,
oraler, 3,200 tons, Comdr. Edward E. Cagahari, Shanghai
Mukden
Shanghai
Tokyo
Ichang
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