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CORRESPONDENCE.

GREEN ISID CEMENT CO., LTD.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE

"HONGKONG

DAILY PRESS.")

HONGKONG, November 27th. SIR,As there is no fresh "Victim" coming forward for mo to take a pot shot at behind a newspaper column, I might as well send a parting one to close

this controversy.

I

I am aware that in some quarters the feeling against me has been daily waxing stronger and taking a wider range, notice, however, that the shares of this Company during the last two days have been depressed from a buying to a selling quotation. Can it be possible that this is due to the changing tacties of "A Victim"!

who has sold "short" for

SUPRME COURT

Wednesday, 27th November.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH, 1912.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

Beroan Mr. H. H. J GOMPERTZ (PUISNE JUDOB).

damages.

DISMISBAL CUSTOMS.

of

Tras

CHINESE POLITICS AND-

FINANCE,

INTERVIEW WITH MR. J. O. P. BLAND)

"What are the particular features of Russian and Japanese participation in the Six-Power group's finance 17:

HAMBURG LETTER...........

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

HAMBURG, October 31st.

THE STATE OF TRADE. Trade generally continuos good, excopt:

"They would take too long to explain here. You must wait for my book," said: Mr. Bland. But I may say that, while the official British idea of loan funds control is an economic control exercised in China's best interests, Russia and în Austria, whose chief markets are in the Japan have adopted the same phraseology near East, but with the termination of the war a revival of the to cover their political control in Man-Turco-Italian churia and Mongolia, England wants to demand from there may be expected short- limit, the rapacity of the mandarin; Russia and Japan want to limit China's ly. Besides, a share of the orders for war sovereign rights,

CHINA'S HELICESSNESS.

There is something very significant in the persistence with which, at question time, the Foreign Secretary is being bombarded with inquiries concerning tho The Tsai Wo Steamship Company, Government's policy and proceedings in the matter of the Six-Power group and

material and winter clothing which are 38, Connaught Road West, were sued by Chinese loans, remarks the Fall Hall two former employees for damages for Gazette. The activity of the Opposition

reported to have been given out by the In the on this subject points to an unmistakably alleged wrongful dismissal.

But how do you propose to establish Balkan States will no doubt come to her. first action Fok Tsim, captain of the weak spot in the Government's armour,

to violation of its professed principle economic control if, as it appears, Young War has always proved a great consumer ss. Shing Tai, who claimed $70 damages,

of everything, particularly of wheat and affairs in which many Liberals must her own house '?"

"China is not mistress in her own other breadstuffs, and prices of these have had been awarded judgment with costs, but of the "open door," and to a state of China is determined to be mistress in

The The armed already gone a re-hearing was granted on the applica-instinctively sympathise with the Govern

up considerably. was the reply. tion of the solicitor for the defence, who ment's critics. The searching nature of house, said he desired to call evidence of custom. the questions. which Sir Edward Grey has forces of eight nations keep watch over woollen industries are very busy with to face every day, and the mooted their interests in Peking and guard the orders old and now and the raw material! The plaintiff in the second action

way to the sca. The prosperous settle. of British Tang Woon, a pilot, who claimed. $47 prospect of a Select Committee to inquirements of Shanghai, Hankow, and Tien-is advancing in price, as stocks are smaller

into the inner history

tsin are administered by Europeans, than last year and the shortage in the financiers' share in the Six-Power group's negotiations, show that we have not by The only reliable asset she has possessed Australian clip appears likely to oxceed The cotton mills are also well any means heard the lust of the Crisp in the European money market for the the surplus of 74,000 bales in that of South

Africa. Maritime Customs, a service under the loan episode. The wider issues raised by last thirty years has been the Imperial that coup de main will very possibly be made the subject of a heated debate before The principle of control has been extend it is said well into the second half of next direct supervision of foreign accountants, engaged in most countries, in Lancashire very long. The Opposition may, it is said, press for a completo explanationed, with excellent results, to the northern year; the demand therefore continues of the present relations of the Foreign railways and several other lines built active both in England and on the Con- with foreign capital, where every dollar Office with the famous Six-Power group, te fenditure is certified by foreign tinent for American cotton, in spite of about which much mystery still prevails: accountants invested with responsibility very heavy receipts at the outports of authority under the Chinese the United States; prices in spite of much and

The later loans negotiated talk to the contrary have of late had an directors,

China cotton is in upward tendency. China, such as the Tientsin-Pukow and

although comparatively under the direction of German policy in Hukuang loans, dispensed with those less request, elementary safeguards, and the results cheap, being generally speaking only were economically disastrous. My point suitable for special purposes. is that China cannot be mistress in her own house, because the house is mortgaged and there is a hill of sale on the furni: ture. Also there is no strong man armed on the premises."

delivery in the hope of creating a panic? Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, of Messrs. To juggle facts and figures with sleight-Deacon, Looker & Deacon, appeared of-hand logic in order to dazzle the eyes for the defendant Company, and Mr. of timid shareholders and induce then Needham, of Messrs. Ewens & Harston, to-part with their holdings is alwaye a

represented plaintiffs. trick of the trade. I repeat that the

The manager of a Chinese steamship shares of this Company are really wort

company running between Flangkong more than the market value. There was and Wachow stated that the custom in some talk recently about the proposed his firm was twenty-four hours' notice

the great rival amalgamation with

on rither side. concern at Haiphong. If resumption of negotiations could be brought to successful issue in the immediate fature, it would tend to send the shares of this Company to par value. Even a working agreement defining each other's "sphere" would be beneficial to hoth parties.

1

As to the bogey-man in Canton, I da aot anticipate there will be any fear of competition. The manufacture of high standard quality "Green Island

Cement" is a trade secret It would into useful purpose, to go serve no technical details by comparing the product of the two Companies, to state the breaking strength of cement or the

meshes of the sieves used at the re- spective works. Do you think the Canton factory, which started yesterday so to speak, could make cement equal to the local Company with its almost 30 years of experience and experiments! The exports at the laboratory at Kowloon are still experimenting with a view of im- proving the quality.

the limestone The statement that quarries in South China have been mon- opolised by the Canton firm cannot be taken seriously.

Evidence was given by the manager of the Chi Wo Steamship Company to the effect that their employees could be die missed at a minute's notice. There was no rule regarding notice on the West River, but he believed all the companies dismissed their men in the same way.

that Mr. Needham submitted

the

month's notice on either-side-----

His Lordship said the custom alleged He by the defendants was not certain. had therefore no option but to find for the plaintiffs in both cases, with costs.

MORE QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

house

RECOGNISED AUTHORITY..

foreign

and

Under the sells is

"Talking of the strong man, what have you to say about Yuan Shih-kai and the claim that under his Presidency the Republic, is acquiring stability strength ?"

and

The prospects of the beet crop are re- ported good, the favourable weather during the last month having improved the roots both in size and quality.

The number of

A fresh proof of the activity of trade in this port is afforded by the statistics of employment during the first nine months of the present year. Work had slackened a little in August, bat revived since January 1st exceed those for the again last month, so that the figures

Inn employed in loading and discharging same period in 1911. vessels amounted to 4,712 on an average daily in September against 4,484 in August and 4,112 in September last year, and that of dock porters to 5,478 against 5,267 and 6,390 respectively. average for the first nine months of the two years are:-

Secking for more light, a Pall Mall Gazette representative descended upon Mr. J. O. P. Bland at his pretty country at Shepperton-on-Thames, caught him just as he was departing for America. Mr. Bland is the joint author, with Mr. E. W. Backhouse, of that extra- ordinary book, "China

which Empress-Dowager," steadily to-day as it did in the first few weeks after its publication. Mr. Bland defendants had not proved custom, and has a wide and varied experience of called the manager of a Chinese Com-China and the Chinese. He served the pany, who stated that the custom was one Chinese Government in the Imperial Maritime Customs for twelve years, and was for some time private scaretary to He is himself a Sir Robert Hart.

"The Republic," said Mr. Bland, is mandarin, holding a patent of civil rank Emperor Kuang Hai, and the Order of other name. The quiet which has lately conferred by Imperial Decree of the arose that would smell as sweet by any the Double Dragon. After resigning the fallen upon Chinese polities does not Chinese service in 1996 he was for ten imply, as some would have you believe, understanding and acceptance of Re- THE CHINESE LOAN AND THE years the chief executive official of the publican ideas by the masses in China.

SIX-POWERS GROUP,

at settlement self-governing

It means that the people, the most Shanghai. After that, as representative of the British and Chinese Corporation, philosophie race of toilers upon earth, have been happily engaged upon some- he returned to Peking, where he success fully negotiated four railway loans with thing better than politics--they have been gathering an exceptionally good harvest. the Chinese Government. From 1996 tillesawhile, there is no doubt that Yuur 1909 Mr. Bland served as a correspondent

that of the late of the Times in China. He knows a great Shil-kai, by the exercise of statecraft deal about the Manchus and Young closely modelled on China, and is reputed to be thoroughly Empress Dowager, has gradually succeed conversant with Chinese economies and ed in concentrating in his own hands the the intricacies of international autocratic authority necessary for a ruler 1 with

of China." finance at Peking. He is neither a Six-

Then you do not believe in the dawn | Wages having been raised considerably last spring it is pretty evident that the Power group man nor a supporter of the of a new era with the Republic ?"

The Yellow River has changed its

men must be doing well, more especially Crisp loan. He stands simply for the

as there has been no material increase in still muddy. Let me remind you of two the present Vice-President of the Re- interesting facts-brst, that a year ago the supply of labour. public, Li Yuan-hung, wrote to Yuan and advised him to seize the Throne; second, that a President who beheads Republican Genera's as Yuan beheaded the Wuchang conspirators in August is not far removed from the monarchical And the people traditions of China. applaud his action. In other words, you as structural features of the Chinese have the old despotisms under new names Government.'

From a report of the proceedings of the House of Commons on the 6th inst. we extract the following:-

Mr. Norman Craig (Kent, Thanet, Opp.) asked the Secretary for Foreign Affairs whether negotiations were con- tinuing between the Six-Powers Group and the Government of China in regard to a reorganization loan; what was the present position of such negotiations; and whether, having regard to the fact that

It is rumoured that a contract was signed last werk between the Green Island Cement Company and the Chinese for the exclusive support of the Government honest administration of loan funds bed,' say the Chinese, but its waters are to the international group of bankers expenditure as a fundamental condition, was limited to the period of such essential in the interests of the Chinese negotiations, he would say how long a people and of the British investor; and Period would be allowed to pass for the he holds that to obtain this and some ascertainment of the success or failure of form of foreign supervision similar to that which exista in the Customs service such negotiations.

is imperative.

usual supplies. I hear that transporta- tion is the only difficulty for the moment, and it will not be a surprise to see whole fleet of junks sailing into Haag. hon Bay laden with Chinese limestone any fue morning. Why bother about when the kilns Are this monopoly at present being fed with limestone from Haiphong

་་

I will now go over the fence and I do not think watch developments.

" until sniping there will be any more dividend season in another three months' time. Yours faithfully,

F. M.

THE GOVERNOR OF MACAO.

ARRIVAL IN HONGKONG THIS AFTERNOON.

H.E. Sir Henry May's Fred

Mr. Acland, who replied, said:A teacgram has just been received from his Majesty's Minister at Peking reporting that negotiations between the Chinese Government and the Six-Powers Group were officially resumed yesterday, I am unable to answer the second part of the question.

"I am going to America," said Mr. Bland, in answer to our representative's to lecture on Far first questions, Eastern politics and economics at the Lowell Institute of Harvard, at Cornell and other Universities. The Americans are beginning to take a keen and intelli- gent interest in Chinese affairs."

BRITISH INFERSSTS.

Majesty's Government, hefore giving light on the true position of difairs at

2 was diverted to

seems

"What about the principle of repre. sentative government?"

Stevedores

Dock-porters.... Calkers

Boiler cleaners .....

The daily

1912. 1911. 4,823 1,437 6,267 5,227

1,170 1,186

337

240

PROPOSED PETROLEUM MONOPOLY,

INTIMATIONS

SUFFERED WITH

ECZEMA 20 YEARS

On Limbs. Spots Size of Six-Penny

Piece. Very Scurfy and Swollen Itched Badly. Scratching Made Them Bleed, Used Cuticura Oint- ment and Is Now Quite Well.

I am more than thankful for all the benefit that I received from the use of Cuticum Ointment. In niy long stage of eczerus I really thought at one time I was not going to get out of it, as I hind telo so many things; but all to good until I saw the Gutleura Remedies advertised in the papers, so I made up my mind to try them.

I have been suffering for about twenty years and not knowing what it was, as my lega had a yellow look until lately which came in small yellow heads and fa a fow days used to itch very badly. Scratching them, they used to run with a kind of taki and bleed. There were spots the size at a six-peasy piecu and very scurfy. By using Cuticura Ointment twice daily, caused them scale over and dry of, then I used to wash the parts with Soap and water, then dress them this last thing at night, Also my legs were swnlleu very much, but now I am quite well and will recommend the Cuticura Ointment, etc., to all my friends. (Signed) William Devey, Wassil Grove, nr. Stourbridge, Worcester, Eng., Juno 16, 1911.

For more than a generation Cuticura SasD and Oliment have afforded the most eco- Dvnical treatment for affectiors of the aktu and scalp of infants, children and adulta. single cake of Cuticura Soap and box of Cuti- cura Ontment argoften sufficient. Asampleof each with 32-p, beok free from nearest dépot: F. Nawbery & Sons, 27, Charterhouse Sq. London; R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. 8. W.; Lennon. Ltd., Cape Town; Muller, Macican & Go.. Calcutis and Bombay: Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., sole props., Boston, U. 8. A.

Chs. J.

89.26

Gaupp

& Co.,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

CHATHE ROAD.

CHRONOMETER-MAKERS,

WATCHMAKERS,

JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS.

FINE

DIAMOND

JEWELLERY

A SPECIALITY.

AND

SWIBB

Negotiations are going on between the Government and the haute finance with re- gard to the formation of a syndicate and a subsequent company for taking over the monopoly of the petroleum trade, which it is proposed to introduce with a view to check to a certain extent the advance in ENGLISH, AMERICAN

GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, price of this important article, but so far no definite arrangement seems to have been

AND SILVER BRACELET arrived at. The chief sources of supply GOLD are Austria-Hungary, Rumania, Russia

WATCHES.- and the United States; the imports of the nine months of the present year com- pare with those for the same period in ENGLISH MOUNTED CHINESE JADE 1911 as follows:-

JEWELLERY.

“་

534,241

emphasise the folly of believing in sudden the total consumption per annum being MAPPIN & WEBB'S

The root causes of

Ts.

Ts. Austria-Hungary 06,166 against 97,835 Rumania

22,663

33,003 Russia. 23,432

8,898 United States ...511,336 estimated at 720,000 tons, of which, as shown by the above figures, about 79 per cent. are supplied by America. AKE TRADE OF THE LATIN STATES OF AMERICA. The Consul General of Argentina has on the growth of the trade of the twenty just published some interesting statistics The funda-Latia States of America during the last more than doubled in that time, the im- fourteen years, according to which it has ports in 1910 having amounted to 1,085.3 million pesos in gold against 415 millions in 1897 and the exports to 1,207 millions with regard to the different States gives the following result in thousands of pesos against 495.3. An analysis of the figures

gold:--

1910. 1910 Imports. Exports...

351,771 872,626

Mr. Norman Craig asked whether the Secretary for Foreign Affairs was aware that, by an agreement in 1895 between

"Why have I not expressed my views

"If we mean by a Republic a form of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking in the recent Crisp loan controversy? Corporation and the Deutsche-Asiatische Well, for several reasons:-First, because government based upon popular repre- Bank, all Chinese Government business my time was fully occupied in writing Sentation and democratic institutions, it obtained by the Hongkong and Shanghai a book on Recent Events and Present is evidently impossible that either of these H.B. The Governor of Macao comes Banking Corporation had to be shared Policies in China, which will be publish should be achieved in China without long with the Deutsche-Asiatische ed by Heinemann, within the next ten and laborious processes of education, down to Hongkong this afternoon to re-equally

Bank and vice vers and whether his days, and which will, I hope, throw some necessarily expanding over many years. History and biological science alike turn recent call.

exclusive support to the Hongkong and Peking, the constitution of the Six-Power and radical change in the structural

Secondly, from the shore battery as His Excellency Shanghai Banking Corporation, were

group and British policy.

character of the racc. lands, shortly after five o'clock, and a aware that by the agreement above-because the real issues of the question trouble in China are social and economic named, if still in force, one half of its have been so confused, partly through guard of honour of 100 rank and file

Chinese business

ignorance, and partly through interested in their origin, and to attempt to cure them by political remedies is surely futile. with regimental colour and band will

The German house.

motives, that their extrication be furnished by the 8th Rajputs.

Mr. Aeland.-The agreement referred to almost hopeless. To put the matter Revolutions and rebellions in China have

acute economic pressure. was superseded by later agreements briefly, the real British interests at stake, been for centuries the usual symptoms of guard will be drawn up on Binke Pier by 5.10 p.m.

admitting French and American groups the interests of British traders, manti to partnership with the British andfacturers, and especially of investors, rental causes of unrest in a population German (1909 and 1910). The last af have been, and are being, continually which periodically exceeds its food sup A PROJECTED MODEL CITY IN

these agreements is still in feree, and is confused with the profit-making interests plies are the marriage of minors, paly CANTON.

terminable by six months' notice from the of financiers. They have been sacrificed samy, interdependence of clans, and the last day of the current year. I have to the exigencies of a political situation rigid localisation of large masses of the The fire which took place in Canton on the night of November 9th, says a repeatedly stated that the exclusive sap which clearly reflects the growth of people as the result of ancestor worship," correspondent, may be a blessing to the port given by his Majesty's Government German power in Europe, and which to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank is renders it necessary for Great Britain city, if not to the few insurance-com-

have to liquidate their for the reorganization loan and no other, to avoid complication in the Far East who -panies

"Then what is your opinion of those business because of the heavy losses. The and that the business in connection with Gove ment, according to Mr. H. L. this loan will be equally divided between who criticise Sir Edward Grey's policy in Wa, Acting Superintendent of Public the six groups who compose the Six- the matter of the Crisp loan ??? Work will take a new survey of the Powers consortium. burne district and cut the land into blocks and will not issue any new per- mits for buildings until the rules and regulations for the improvement of that district into a modern city are complied with. The Governor-General, Wu Hon Man, has already signified his approval to the plan and will formally put the rules into force as soon as they are ready

in detail.

Superintendent Wu is acting for Mr. R. C. Johnson, who is travelling with Provincial Treasuurer Liu to Peking on financial business connected with the Government. Supt. Wu will have the opportunity to plan for Canton, at least. a part of it, a modern town. Supt. Wa is a graduate of Canton Christian College and the University of Illinois. He is one of the many foreign educated young men. "now"governing-Canton.

A SHANGHAI MURDER... .. The quiry at Shanghai into the cir- camata es surrounding the death of the Amerilor, Willis, who was stabbed at 38, Miller Road recently, was concluded at the American Consulate by Mr. Frank W. Hadley. As a result of the inquest the man Hofman, against whom the evi- dence pointed, has been placed under ar- rest and will probably go to Batavis to be tried there by the Dutch High Court or may go home to be tried in Holland. His ship, the Holland, leaves for home early next month.

THE COSMOPOLITAN FINANCLEH.

main track.

Mr. Norman Craig.-Why does the "Everything depende upon the. condi- Foreign Office give answers as to the tione upon which the money is to be lent. relations of these different banks between Mr. Birch Crisp's loan did not provide themselves when it suits their books, and for adequate supervision of expenditure. when it does not suit them say it is The question of the Salt Gabelle s "against public policy" ?

Mr. Acland. We must give answers to security for the bondholders is merely a Those who advocate the such questions as are asked in this House, herring drawn by the Chinese across the but we do not think it right to publish Open Door for finance in China, confidential agreements and confidential regardless of the manner in which loan negotiations between the groups and the funds are to be administered, are merely Chinese Government while negotiations proposing to fatten the cosmopolitan financier, the German fournisseur, and are still going on. (Hear, hear.)

the Chinese mandarin, at the ultimate The expense of the British investor. financier does not buy Chinese bonds for himself; he buys them for the public. Caveat creditor. Therefore Sir Edward Grey, is only recognising the essential necessities of the situation when he insists on adequate guarantees for proper and useful expenditure."

SILVER PURCHASES FOR INDIA.

A MONARCH'S ESTATE.

Argentina Brazils Chile Caba Mexico Uruguay Peru

Bolivia Columbia

Venezuela

Panama Costa Rica Ecuador

San Domingo... Haiti Faraguay

Guatemala

Salvador

Honduras

Nicaragua

235,575 310,000 .108,582

120,022 150,909

SILVERWARE,"

CUTLERY and

PRINCES PLATE.

103,878

OUR

97,133 130,023

42,797 43,333

22,508

31,1-44

STUDY

18,155

29,081

'17,026

17,825

12,388 17,549

OF

10,057

1,760

8,163

8,645

11.666 8,024 6,409

THE EXE

10,924

5,831

5,375

5,251

3,745

3,019 2,583

: -2,573 3,989

11,008 4,419 10.079 7,298

An application was made on the 4th letters of administration in the estate of inst, in the High Court, London, that his late Majesty Chulalongkorn, King of Siam, he granted to Phya Sudham Naitri, Envoy Extraordinary and Minis- ter Plenipotentiary, as attorney of his Mr. Bayford said that his late Majesty Majesty Vajiravudh, King of Siam. died on October 23, 1910, at Bangkok. On Order in Council, countersigned by the March 4, 1007, his Majesty made an necessary Ministers of State and by the Keeper of the Privy Purse. That order related solely to annuities and gratuities to servants of the Royal Household in Siam. By the law of Siam the residuary estates vested in the successor to the throne. The estate in England amounted to £141,000, and it was necessary that the attorney of H.M. King Vajiravudh The Lotal superficial area of these twenty States is 20,500,000 square kilometres and Mr. H. Baker, in answer to a question

should take the grant.

He (the learned counsel) submitted that the number of the populations 74 millions, by Mr. Rupert Gwynne in the House of Commons on the 4th inst., states that

it was not a case for sureties; with regard the purchases by the Secretary of State

to a band that, too, he submitted, was unnecessary, as the bondsman would be for India of silver for the Government of India have, prior to the present year, "And do you think that the Six-Power his present Majesty, for the estate' was bis, and a bond would therefore be been made for the most part through the group will secure those guarantees?"

"Unfortunately, there is nothing in useless, for a reigning Sovereign could firme of Mocatta and Goldsmid and

Furthermore, they are Mr. Justice Bargrave Deane. The Sharps and Wilkins, Purchases have their past history to justify confidence not be sued. also been made, to a much smaller extent, on that score. from the Chartered Bank of India, the at an obvious disadvantage by reason of present applicant is attorney for the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor the political claims advanced under the King, and he would be the bondsman, Mr. Bayford He is the King's Minis All that one can say is that if BritishTM poration, and the Loudon City and cloak of finance by Russia and Japan. Suppose he made away with the estate?

theter, my Lord. Midland Bank.

interests must be sacrificed to exigencies of political finance, it is prob ably better that it should be done in consultation with the Foreign Office. That is the real meaning of the mono poly.

THE CASH BALANCES.

"The cash balances of the Government of India beld in England on the evening of October 30, on each of the years 1908 to 1912 were as follows:-1908, £1,185,691; 1908, £5,003,088; 1910, E19,711,748; 1911, £15,207,580; 1912, £9,229,797."

Mr. Justice Bargrave Deane.-1 don't see why he should not give a hond. The grant of administration will go to the

aureties... attorney on giving a bond, without

NEW-POSTAGE STAMPS.

Three distinct series of postage stamps are about to be issued by the Republican Government of China, comprising a regular permanent issue in a new design Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the Deliverer of China, and of the founding of the Republic. and two particular series in honour of

A new issue of Danish postage stamps is in preparation and will appear at an The carly date. bearing a portrait of King Christian X. in naval uniform.

of the existing series. denominations are 5, 10, 20, 25, 35, 50, and 100 ore, and the colours the same as those

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