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IN
SUPREME COURT.
October 11th.-
MARY JURISDICTION,
BEFORE His Boxon MR. H. H. J.
GOLFERTZ (PUISNE JUDOE).
PLAINTIFF, STILL UNWELL.
The case was again mentioned in which Mrs. M. S. Ogilvie brought action against Colonci Walton for the recovery of $32.67.
.
Mr. Buss (for the plaintiff) said his friend had applied to have this action reinstated, but as a matter of fact Mrs. Ogilvie was still very far from well; in fact, she was worse than when she was ordered and went away.
the Colony 7
been advised to go home.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRES8, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12TH, 1912,
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
Messrs. Vernon & Smyth in their weekly share report, datod 11th October, State:
A fair amount of business has been
THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA.
STATEMENT OF POLICY BY THE PREMIER.
At the meeting of the National Council,
QUEUES NOT PERMITTED... The Government has ordered Chuo Erb- hsun, the Tutu of Fengtien, to cut off his quenie.
TROOPS AT WUCHANG.
THE AUTHOR OF THE NEW CHINESE LOAN
Mr. C. Birch Crisp, who has acgotiated the ten million loan with the Chines Government, is the founder and head of A regiment of Kiangsu Volunteer the well-known stock exchange firm of Some Avenue, London. From the Japan Adz of General Li Ynan Hang.
done during the week, the market closing on the 3rd inst., Mr. Chao Ping-chutoops las moved into Wuchung by ordor. B. Crisp & Co., of 11, Throgmorton
firm. Sterling Rubbers" again show a the new Premier, made a declaration of Kingsi troops are also stationed in the vertiser we learn that he is a compara- slight decline on last week's quotations. his policy. He said that the Government city as the authorities seem suspicious of tively young man who has made his own the local soldiers, while the inhabitants way in the world. At first his principal. South Fine Hard Para Rubber is quoted at
A proclamation has been issued America, and for the Brazilian Govern 4/5 per lb, quiet. Discount rates close intended to devote its attention, firstly, are afraid of the troops from other pro- interests financially wake in at 4 per cent: for the Bank of England to interior effairs, leaving foreign matters,vinces.
as far as possible, for settlement later. exhorting both soldiers and populace to ment and various munleipalities in that and 41/3 per cent. open market. Bar
a number of important issues. After the bad characters are taking place daily.
Russo-Japanesó War he turned his atten- silver is quoted at: 293 spot and 283/8 Famine relief, the seizure of pirates, the show mutual good-will. Executions of country he placed on the London market
THE MONGOLIAN: PROBLEM.
tion to Russia. A visit to that country forward, the tone of the market weak, re-establishment of healthy commercial
The vernacular pross state that assured him of its enormous potential Sterling T. T. closes at 2/11/16 and conditions, the opening of mines and
building of railways, together with the secret meeting was held last week riches, and from that time he has establishment of industrial enterprise at the residence of President Yuan metaphorically speaking, taken tho Shanghai T. T. at 713.
BANKS-Small sales have taken place was principally what he meant by interior Shih-kni, regarding Outer Mongolin. financial interests of Russia, so far as Meanwhile the police forces The Government decided that if the railways and municipalities aro concern. at $800 and $805 closing with buyers at affairs. His Lordship-Where is she now; in the latter rate. London remains un would be re-organized, as also would many Hakatuklu's statement, that he was pre-ed, under his charge. He quickly estab other details which were essential to changed at £93.
independence, was really genuine China authorities of St. Petersburg and Mr. Russ-She is back now, but she has MARINE INSURANCES.-Unions have ad. domestic prosperity. Regarding foreign pared.. to withdraw his declaration of shed close relations with the Treasury vanced to 3920 with sales and sellers, loans, he pointed out that other foreign would repay all Mongolian loans and especially with M. Kokovtseff, at that countries borrowed from each other and allow the Hukataktu to retain his time Minister of Finance under the late buyer 187, the North Cantons have that heavy national debts, were order to religious supremacy and the princes their M. Stolypin. He founded the Anglo- Mr Harris (for defendant) I would buyers offering 88173 Yangtazes are ask for a day to be fixed.
been dealt in at various rates up to 8258. abroad: China must borrow in order to titles. Since his recent defeat Prince Russian Trust Company for the flotation Mr, Rust-If your Lordship fixes a day the salt gabelle, establish
sound banks and resume the minting of of Su-lun Mountain, where it is prac and China Traders are unaltered.
FIRZ INSURANCES.-Hongkongs are en coinage without which there will soon tically impossible to pursue him.
The quired for at $355, sellors asking $380.br a shortage of paper money..
Government, he said; hoped to settle loan China Fires are wanted at $135.
matters soon and then Customs affairs SHIPPING,Hongkong, Canton
The Macao Steamboats can be placed at 828. would be looked into, after which foreign Indo-Chinas have buyers at 886; London affairs would receive attention. is unchanged at 138/9 middle price. Government did not expect to meet with China and Manilas have been booked at serious difficulties in that connection. China would guarantee the fullest pro- 28 and more shures can be obtained,
Star tection to the lives and property of Douglases are offering at 825. Poys are wanted at 946, Shell Trans foreigners, which was really the most ports have again declined to 104/43-important matter in-foreign affairs
didlo price in London, after 108/6 to The Premier said that he hoped the National Council would give their strong 104 / -:
REFINERIES-China Sugars are on offer
would be practically powerless.
Amember representing Honen stated price would be accepted. Luzons are now enquired for at $324.
I would like it some little time ahead to give my client, time to recover.
His Lordship--I can fix it for Wednes day, the rd, subject to the Sessions.
Mr. Harris-Would your Lordship fix it in the afternoon to make it more
sertain.
His Lordship--Yes, 2 o'clock.
A QUESTION OF OWNERSHIP,
Harnam Singh sued G. M. Xavier to recover $77 on a promissory note.
Mr. Johnson (for the defendant) asked for a week's adjournment.
and
OFFICIAL APPOINTMENT DECLINED,
Liang Chi-chao, the disciple of Kang declined the official position offered - Yu-sei, has arrived at Tientsin. He has him, and will publish at Tientsin a weekly newspaper.
RETURNED TO SHANGHAI..
Mr. Harris (for the plaintiff) asked his at $100 after sales, and probably a lower support, as otherwise the Government will devote his time to the development the Black Sea-Kouban Railway Bonds of
Lordship to fix a day. The money was The under a promissory note.
Mr. Johnson--I am instructed that the Official Administrator claims this noto among others. It belongs to u deceased person.
Field-Marshal Huang Hain and Chen Chi Mei, formerly Tutu of Shanghai, have returned from the capital to Shang hai. Huang Hein intends to proceed to his home province of Hunan, where he
of trade and industries. Chen Chi Mei will start on a voyage to Japan, Russia,
the respretive industrial and commercial institutions.
DU; WU TINO-FANG'S SON. Upon the recommendation of Vice
MINING. Tronohs have changed. hands that there was much disorder in that Europe and America, where he will study Guthenburg Bonds for £2,000,000, besides
at 74/-, 73/6 and 73/ cum, div. during the week, but are now quoted from Lon don 70/73 middle price cum. div. Hea- Raubs ad woods are neglected, at 4
province,
The Premiar replied that he, too, was a Houanese and was quite conversant with the condition of Honan.. Ho be- many officials there.
IIe informs me that he has vanced to 244 early in the week, a large lieved it would be necessary to change President. Li Yuan Hung, President bears no likeness to the popular idea of
written to the plaintiff for it, and if it is not handed over he will take some nction against him.
Mr. Harris-I know nothing of that.
My
Mr.
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by the foundation of the Anglo-Russian Bank. He acquired for his syndicate, which is composett of Lloyd's Bank, London and South Western Bank, Roconachi, half of the shares of the Industrial Commercial and Capital and Counties Bank and Messrs.
Bank, of which he is a Director. By this Russian move the interests represented by the Crisp group obtained ninety-nine finan- cial outposts scattered all over the Russian Empire. Amongst the business more recently negotiated by the group may be mentioned the flotation of the City of Baku Gold Bonds for £8,000,000;
£2,000,000; the Troitz Kakand Namagan Railway Bonds of £1,000,000; the City of
underwriting the London portion of a number of municipal loans in Russia and Finland. Mr. Crisp, the moving. figure! in this great business, in appearance great financiers. He generally dresses in tweeds, has a deep affection for country life, hates bustle and cultivates with the pride of a Cotswold farmer his herd of Jerseys. From Friday to Monday he retires into the seclusion of his home in Surrey and nothing can induce him at he may be surrounded by his business associates. On one occasion his St. Peters burg agent tore across Europe for a consultation, He found that Mr. Crisp had gone to Surrey and followed him When he arrived, he was down there. shown a room and told to enjoy himself, any but there was no consultation or word of the important transaction, which by the way involved £9,000,000, until Monday, when the Chief accompanied him Always have on hand a very large c back to London. Mr. Crisp once explain- The following dispatches appearing ined that his success was due to a great northern papers supplement the informa tiu already published on this subject: PEKINO, October 4th. A Franco Belgum syndicate has been of a great railway from Lanchow in Kan- ranted a concession for the construction su, to Sian-fo thence to Kaifen-fu and there to Haichow on the coast of Kiang- su. The present line between Kaifeng-fu
A Mongolian member asked whether the Yuan Shih-kai fias instructed the Beard Government intended to use military of Foreign Affairs to put on record the force to bring Mongolia into the Re-name of Mr. Wu Chao-chu, son of Dr. Wu Ting-fang, and late Commissioner of public.
Foreign Affairs at faukow, as a candi- Chau Ping-chun replied, vory. guardedly, that the matter was an open date for a Chinese Ministry abroad. Mr. Wu returned from school in England a one on which further information was
service of the Government at Wuchung, inent at present possessed.
A member suggested that it was necesHe wrote an appeal for the recognition of hasten the establishment of the Chiness Republic, which has been Chinese banks, for foreign notes and favourably commented or by the foreign
circulating throughout press.
Mr. Johnson-I understand if it is not ing to 867. with sales, and close with sellers required than that which the Govern- short time ago and at once entered the that time to discuss business, even though:
business being put through at $4 to 34.20, but close easier with sellers at $4. Kal lans (Chinese Engineerings) are quoted 135 middle price from London,
DOCES, WHARVES AND GODOWNS.-Hong kong and Whampoa Docke were sold at I have not seen any letter demanding it,, 8453 and $46, closing with buyers at and the note is in my possession,
8454 Hongkong and Kowloon Wharves client wants judgment.
advanced to $08 sales, afterwards declin- handed to the Official Administrator at S67 New Amoy Docks are unchanged at $6 Shanghai Docks are quoted from the North TIs, 50 sellers, and Shanghai some action will be taken at ouge.
Mr. Harris--I don't think that can and Tongkew Wharves Tis. 96 buyers. prejudico my client's position. Perhaps the Official Administrator has no right to the notes. Will your Lordship give me accond or Wednesday, the 23rd ?
Mr. Johnson-If this caso comes into Court, I don't think it wil' take a considerable time. If my friend does not drop it I think the Official Administrator will, take up the action.
The caso
was fixed for Wednesday morning, the 23rd instant.
CATHOLICS-IN JAPAN,
THE VATICAN ON THE TOLERANCE OF, MUTSUHITO.
LANs, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Ilong kong Lands have been booked at $103) and are now wanted at $103. Kowloon Lands and West Points are enquired for at $34 and 8551 respectively. Humphreys Hongkong Estates have puyers at 871, Hotels can be placed at 8114 (for the old) and $741 (new).
"
COTTON MILLS--Hongkongs are offer at $1.90 after sales at $43, at which rate there are further buyersEwos have are declined to Tls: 104 in the North,
MISCELLANFOCs. China Borneos wanted at $9.35, sellers asking $91. Elec Ropes have buyers at after sales at 919 are quiet at $19 Lights, aro enquired for at 32 Watsons have been sold at $5.65. closing with
sary to
dollars were Chinu.
The Premier answered that the matter was a technical onó concerning which it was necessary for him to consult the Minister of Finance.
The Premier then retired.
The House appeared thoroughly satis fied with his declaration of policy.
PRESS CRITICISM OF THE COVEENKÉNT.
The Peking Daily Telegraph, which is uderstood to belong to Chu-chi-the-pro- prietor of the Peking Jihpio, one of the papers concerned in the Government prosecution for the publication, of reports a closed session of the National Coun- cil, severely criticizes the Government for
of
THE BELGIAN RAILWAY CONCESSION.
́ ́TS" BEARING ON DIL" SUN'S SCHENE,
buyers, sellers asking $3.30. Powolls bave the action they have taken. It says: "At and Ronan-fu forms a part of the system...
extant to his ability to drop business entirely during the week-end. He is a good fighter, as the present incidents abundantly prove
THE HANYANG IRON WORKS.
FREPARING TO RE-OPEN.
rison to 38 bayers. Cements after sales the proceedings yesterday nothing was it seems that this contract conflicts with shut down since the beginning of the
The following dispatch from Rome at 33.60 and $35 are easier at only
Langhats recovered during the week to appears in an American paper-
The advent of a new Emperor to the Tls. buyere, business being done at this the Chinese press (in order to make them cessiori involves 300 million francs.
following throne at Tokyo has recalled to the rate. Vatican the position of the Catholics in Japan, and the report, has again been quotations (middle price) were received studied, which was presented by the then from our London agents by wire this
was morning:- Mgr. William O'Connell when he
LONDON QUOTATIONS. --The
sent to Tokyo with a special mission United Serdangs from the present Pope. It is said that Sapong's
the reports made on that occasion by the London Asiatics present Cardinal were the clearest and Eastern Trusts- most precise sent to the Holy Seo in a
His Eminence O'Connell Rubber Trusts praised the temperance and benevolence Tronos
long time.
G Emperor Mutsubito toward
the
Catholic Church, which under his reign
Shell Transports Indo-Chinas
enjoyed considerable liberty, the value of London Ventures
which can only be appreciated by recall Pahang Consolidated
ing the force persecution suffered by Kailans
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At the time of Mgr. O'Connell's visit
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to Tokyo the possibility was even templated of establishing diplomatic relations between the Holy See and the Empire of the Rising Sun, and for a moment it was thought that the Bishop- would be the first Papal represcutative to the Court of the Mikado, but several difficulties, more formal then substantial,
THE CANTON DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS.'
THREE DISPUTES REFERRED TO PERING.
The Department of Foreign Affairs at
decided, as evidently the Government a previous concessions and some pro-
wanted to show its tigar-face towards tests are libels. It is stated that the po tremble), while the scaling up of the offices of the To Chiang Pao, at Wuchang, and a great passion play which the Chinese the Man-i-pao, at Tientsin, only preludes press will undergo in the future!". The Chinese press, says the Daily Telegraph, are prepared to fight at all costs for the liberty which was promised but which, apparently, is only an Utopian dream:
„LYKASUMES MIO. FREVENT-AEDITION=-———
It is understood that an attempt will It is argued that on the Paris course, be made to float the Belgian railway loan the Six Powers ought not to oppose the issue as the proceeds are to be devoted te railway construction and, it appears, the Belgians had a promise of the con- struction of this railway, which will be built on similar lines to the Pe-han rail way. The Government considers that the Honan-fu-Sian-tu railway will not clash with Dr. San Wen's scheme, as arrange
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The Hanyang Iron Works have been Revolution. During the Revolution it suffered much loss of material and machinery. The owners of the works have now made arrangements with the repairing has been effected. Some new Government to resume operation. Much machines have been installed. Thus far the Board of Directors remains intact. (T Squares, Set Squares, Straight Edges, without any change. Since there have been some changes made in the internal organization, the shareholders think that it is necessary to elect a new chief director
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General Li Yuan Hung with a view to the prevention of seditious gatherings, forbids the formation of societies in future unless their aims are submitted to himments will be made for linking the sys-in
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(h. For the arrest of chief conspira tors $10,000.
(r.)-For the discovery of branch offices importance $5,000.
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It is understand that the Belgian con- tract for the construction of the Horan fu Sian-fu railway contains a clause which gives China the option of repaying the loan and taking over the railway at of iron products. the end of ten years. As these negotiu tians have been spread over a period of some six months, it is possible, perhaps that the arrangement has beer made in dependent of Dr. Sun Yat Son, and it would be interesting to know whether he fuse to give any information, saying that (d)-Those leading soldiers to arrest the announcement of the content is pre- conspirators will be rewarded with half mature. It is generally known, however, that the preliminary contract has already If the arrangements have teon signed. amounts, respectively.
(7.)-Those arresting any persons issue blade independent of Dr. Sun, this It appears that the Belgian railway ing conspiracy badges $3,000. person issuing conspiracy hadges $1,000,
()-Those causing the arrest of any railway will seriously affect his sehens It is also announced that the tive chief agreement provides for the payment of one million dollars practically as bargain conspirators in the recent trouble have been executed.
prevented the accomplishment of this Peking, says the Canton correspondent or the arrest of conspirators of secondary has been consulted, but the principals re-large quantities of iron and coal arc
.aim.
of the China Press, will have to attend to three matters referred to it by the Canton The first is the alleged the Government. Marquis te negotiated with Vatican several questions, interesting the violation of treaty by the British Con- sceond, one of Catholic missions in his country, and sulate General; the the results having been satisfactory for Showan, Tomics & Co. buying unlawful both parties,, Pius X and the late goods from a Chinese; and the third, a Emperor exchanged cordial autograph and claim case.
leiters.
St. Francis Xavier, the martyred com- panion of St. Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Jesuits, was the first Catholic anissionary to land in Japan in August, 1649, and from then until 1873 the per secution of the Catholies was violent and the victims were numberless,
The British Consul-General, Mr. J. W. Jamieson, permitted the Vice-Consul General to punish a Chinese employe at the British loased territory. Shameen, a few weeks ago contrary to treaty stipula when attention was called to the illegal tions and refused to make satisfaction
VISIT OF JAPANESE MP'S, TO MANCHURIA.
1noney, A
The raw materials of the Hanyang Works are taken from Ta Yeh and Pinghsiang. The former supplies iron of excellent quality and the latter gives coal in great abundance. Owing to the tem- porary suspension of work in Hanyang, waiting there for shipment
The Works in Hanyang employ With the out- thousands of labourers. break of the Revolution they were all skilled labourers went to Kwangtung scattered, and most of the engineers and Notices and telegrams have been sent out to invite them to come for the re-opening of the works-Peking Daily News, THE RECENT TYPHOON IN JAPAN.
DAMAGE TO JAPANESE EHIPPING
Damage to shipping by the recent
.Dr. Sun Yat Sen in an interview with The Contral Government, bas telea China Press representative at Shang- graphed to the Tutus of the Three hai on Saturday said the concession Notwithstanding this, there are now in aet by the Cantonese Government. Since Eastern Provinces asking them to pre- will not clash with his scheme "T Japan about 100,000 members of the then, communications between the Con- pare to welcome the members of the have been aware and notified of the storm, says the Japan Gazette of the Roman communion with an Archbishop (sulate and the local office of Foreign Japanese Lower House who are proceed-† negotiations," he continued, and 2nd inst, is very heavy. According to
in Tokyo, three Bishops, and several Apostolic Vicars.
THE OPENING OF HUANGPU AS A SEA-PORT.
The following extract from. a Northern
Affairs have been broken off.
According to laws of Canton, no one is allowed to open a mine without permis-
ing there vid Peking.
GOVERNMENT AND POREIGN AFFAIRS
understand two other negotiations have investigations made to date, thirteen been made for the construction of two Japanese vessels were sunk or stranded, lines of about ninety miles each. I can while three others are reported as "miss The Chinese papers state that, at arust say whether all these have been ing." The aggregate tonnage of these sion from the Government. A certain meeting held at the President's office, last already sanctioned by the Government." vessels is 33,508 tons, and their total valuo
Dr. Sun is now busily engaged in ar- capitalist has opened a mine and is all week, the Government decided to appoint
JAPANESE AT TAYER.
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Extent
Stranded Sunk Stranded
of whom ing its products, limestone, to Shewan, delegates to represent China at The ranging and planning his working early three million yea. The following Tomes & Co. The Catonese Government Hague peace conference; secondly, to schemes, At Lresent it is not quite decidis list of the ill-fated vessels:
insured. damage, 704. Nippon... Shak Wakamatsu M. has declared the sale illegal and would draw up a list of treaties which needed ed whether the now railway headquarters not permit its export, and the contracting revision; thirdly, to request the Powers will be organned in Poking or Shanghai.
2,876 Nippon...... Koun Mars .... Indemnity or to grant a considerable crystallized shape he will probably take I wish to paper will be read with amusement:--
Huangpu in Kwangtung serves as a parties have appealed their case to to reduce the acount of the Boxer When his projects here have assumed
The third case is nothing more than a postponement of the payments and, his departure from China in two months Chugoku ... centre in the commercial world between Peking.
The Government fourthly, to press for the recognition of for Europe and America
sound foreign capitalists and to ascer Nanyetsu M. II. 2,128 the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans and
tain their terms if they should come in Keiko Maru... 1,900 also between the Kuangchiu and Canton- land clain dispute.
for the schemes and, if possible, meet Alinamoto M. Hankow Railways, Geographical condi- tries to reclaim publie lands. All persons the Republic.*******
A Hanków telegram says the Japanese her half-way or otherwise," he declare Koan Maru 3,460 Teikoku..... Sook tip make it a most desirable sea-port, who have no documents to prove their as as an excellent harbour well pro holdings will sooner or later have trouble. rom gales and roughness of the with the Government. The property in tecture Revolution, steps had particular happens to belong to a for- military continue to manifest the keenest He said that he had received sympathetic Fedo Maru 3,021 Not insured
come within the jurisdiction of Japan gets large shipments of iron ore from various sources and he believed that Banani Haru
and cement. A recent visit or reports that his schemes would be taken up with eager Kannon M. XV, Foreign Matsuyama M. been taken to open Huangpu ap, and eigner, it is alleged, and thorefore does interest in the Tayeh district, whence, and encouraging, news and telegrams Unegaka M. 3,272 Nippon...... little had been accomplished. Now, the not
The Canton Government will send u two Japanese cruisers and one gunboats by the interested parties. Canton Government is taking up the work Chinese courts:
Jina Mary... 2,000 fresh, and Huangpu will soon become au important commercial port in the representative to Peking to properly are lying at Shibhuiyan, the port of nesistance in the way of railway construc- Oikara Mart blacjackets journeyed inland to the vitad, besides, foreign money for in- Suma Maru bring its arguments before the Minister Tayeh, and that, recently 300 Japanese tion and administration would also be it-Tsuru Mera
trial development. mines, wearing side-arms. of Foreign Affairs. youth,
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Stranded
2,497 Not insured.
1
450 Unknown...
5,200
Sunk Missing
2,300
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