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[TABOGOH REUTER'S AGENOY.] THE BRITISH SUFFRAGE BILL. LONDON, January 24th. The House of Commons was crowded when the guillotine resolution allotting time for the Franchise Bill was discussed.
Mr. Asquith affirmed that the Franchise Bill was less sweeping than previous francbiae mouyares,
A Voice-What about the suffragettes ? Mr. Asquith-I am referring to the Bill as it stands. The Government is anxious for redistribution at the earliest possible moment. He reiterated that the Government had not receded from the pledge that the House would be left free to vote the question of women's suffrage. (Choers.) He proceeded to describe the nature of the various amend- ments.
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Mr. Bonar Law emphasised that this
Was
SUPREME COURT.
Friday, 24th January.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY, 25 m 1913
Before Bir HAVILAND DE SAUSMALEZ, Sir W. RERS DAVIES and Mr. H H. J. GORPERTZ
A DISPUTED CASE.
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
Messrs. Vernon & Smyth in their weekly share report dated 24th January state-
The local market continues firm in all apetions with a continued good demand for investment account. Sterling
PIRATES, TROOPS, AND THE
TUTUR..
(OY "THE TIMES" CORRESPONDENT.)
PEKING, Nov. Oth. Revolution in the Orient gives rise to strange and wonderful situations. In
THE POLITICAL' OUTLOOK.
CANTON UNDER THE REPUBLIC. Government. Incidentally there has been a great deal of faction fighting in the pre- vince, in which thousands have been killed, while executions for political and other reasons have taken place at the rate of hundreds a mouth since the establish- Curiously ment of the new régime. enough, trade is not affected. The Cus- Exports toms revenue remains normal continue as usual, largely because the great silk industry is controlled by a
Im- with the new has been productivo of ensure the continuance of business. much savouring of comic opera, and of ports have remained undiminished for three reasons plentiful harvest, the in- a great deal that in tragedy pure and fix of money from abroad, and the fact simple. Hundreds of thousands who were that remittances to Peking have practical- well-to-do have become destitute, many ly been suspended. who were rich have become poor, and
As for the future, danger is not ap- entirely unmeriting the sons numberless lives have been cut off for rea penalty. Canton as it exists to day pre prehended. A counter-revolution which sents a weird blend of comedy and would entirely overthrow the present
breaks by the troops are not tragedy, seen through an atmosphere camarilla is a constant possibility. Out- over to the revolution exactly 12 months manity, to see them paid up to date. The theatrically unreal. When the city went because it is the interest of the probable, ago an early act of the secret committee soldiers owe allegiance only to those who who headed the movement was to enlist on their side the local pirates, not by pay them, and card nothing for politics. Throughout the province there is no scores or hundreds, but to the vast number desire for the establishment of an inde of 40,000. This was deemed a great
Practically all the stroke of policy, for it brought to the aid pendent Republic.
politicians of the
who were con- province of the Republic an army of men whose cerned in the revolution are assembled in profession fitted them for soldiering, and Peking, and while they hold their hands, at the same time rolieved a rich and waiting to see what may be the outcome of and robbers which battoned upon it. particular share in the reorganized Ad. Pirating in Kwangtung, it should be ob ministration, political movements of seri
Possibly
death
The last appeal case to come before their "Rubbers!! remain at about last week's China the offort to ho off with the old and powerful guild which has been able to! Lordships was that in which Kan Yang rates, the tone of the London market at Che was appellant and Kwok Siu Lau the close being firmer, Fine Hard Para respondent. Mr. Eldon Potter, instructed Rubber is slightly easier at 4/53 per 1b., by Mr. Otto Kong. Sing, appeared for which is also the closing quotation for appellant, and Mr. M, Slade, K.C., and Plantation Smoked Sheets, buyers pre- Mr. C. G, Alabaster, instructed by Mr.vailing, The Bank of England rate of Brutton, of Messrs. Bratton & Hott, rediscount is unchanged at 5 per cent, and presented the respondeat.
the open market rate remains at 4 per The appeal was against the judgment of cent, Consols have improved to 75. Bar Silver closes at 28 13-10d. for rendy, and the Chief Justice on 9th November in so far as directed that a lease made be28 15-16 forward, and Sterling TT. at 2-11-16 Shanghai T.T. is quoted at 71 and Singapore T.T. at 88.
BANKS.-Hongkong and Shanghais have Mr. Potter opened at length and moved improved to 8835 with sales and probable selfers, but at slightly less there is still that the judgment be set aside.
a good demand for shares. Londen is The hearing was adjourned.
unchanged at £85 10s.
MARINE INSURANCES-Unions after fair sales at 8815 have improved their posi- tion, the closing rato buing 8825 buyers, populous province of the hordes of thieves the ebango of Government, and their own! Cantons are quiet at $270 with probable Chinas are buyers at 8205.
tween J. Hennessey Seth And the appellant was null and void.
LOCAL NEWSPAPER'S POSITION.
Three actions against the vernacular
North
the fourth guillotine resolution newspaper China News were mentioned slightly lower with reported sellers at served, is not altogether the bloodthirsty ous import are not expected. within three months. The Bill was most before Mr. Justice Gompertz in the Tls, 133, and Yangtstes are unchanged at thing of other seas, told in song and the neglect to includes nurmber of impor
important and most complex, and he em- phasised the position of Mr. Asquith, who though an anti-suffragette, would yet, if the Bill added 13,000,000 women. still perpetrate this national disaster use the Parliament Act (cheers) and to prevent the country from giving judg unent. (Cheers.) He suggested that, as the Government amendments bad made such
material difference, the Bill should be withdrawn.
SPEAKER'S SENSATIONAL UTTERANCE.
The Speaker deferred pronouncing an opinion until the amendments had been inserted in the Bill in its dual form. He added that the Women's Suffrage amend- ments had made a huge difference to tho Bill, and Heaven only knew what form the Bill would eventually take.
The Speaker's remarks croated a great sensation. It is generally believed that if the Suffrage amendment is carried the Bill will be withdrawn.
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Lord Robert Cecil said he interpreted. the speaker's ruling as meaning that if the Suffrage autendment was adopted the Bill could not be read a third time,
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Therefore he asked the Government for definite assurance regarding the effect of the adoption of the Suffrage amendment. Mr. Lloyd George replied-The Bill was so drafted that it is imposible to suggest that a Suffrage amendment is not within its scope.
It may be a precedent on the part of the Speaker suggesting the with drawal of the Bill, but it is no precedent for the Speaker in rulin- that the inser tion of germano amendments have so completely changed the effect of the Bill
that he cannot allow it to be read a third
time.
WELM
8192 nominal.
story; but it is a very real burdon upon the body politic. The pirates haunt the tant Cantonese in the Central Govern- Summary Jurisdiction of the Supreme FIRE INSURANCES.Hongkongs have innumerable creeks and canals of the ment would result in their return home, Court yesterday. Mr. F. X. d'Almada, been done at 8384, at which rate the delta of the Canton River, an area of and the creation of strained relations be market closes steady, buyers offering perhaps 10,000 square miles, and take toll
tween the Yuan Shilkce and the capital. But- has many Cantonese in his and Mr. P. W. Goldring, who appeared slightly less Chinas are a firm market of every boatload of men or merchandise
service, and he is too clever to ignore that passes to or fro. It is blackmail on for two of the plaintiffs, asked the case with sales at $150 and probable buyers.
Canton
The trouble at and a huge scale, reduced to a science, whereby those likely to be able to influence the to be taken carly as they understood the SHIPPING.-Hongkong,
situation unfavourably. firm
closing
Leo Macaus have been booked at 2281, and great illegal organizations levy an down. Mr.
after receding to 880 are now enquired community. The blackmailers are armed on way, turning the glassy oye of in- d'Almada, who represente I the defendant more shares are obtainable Indo-Chinas authorized taxes on the enterprise of the present is that the provinco just goes its When the requests are addressed to it. firm, denied the suggestion and asked the for at 25, the London rate being now and always ready to murder if their difference towards Peking when polite Central Government will be able to exer case to be adjourned for a week. Mr. 100/- middle price. China and Manilas demands are denied.
It did not take Canton long to realize ciso control, and obtain the important F. X. d'Almada objected. He said his are dull at 810, and Douglases at $34 with
no sales reported. Star Ferrys after that in the pirate army a Frankenstein's client's claim was for rice supplied to advancing to 337 cash and 838 for March monster had been raised. The revolution revenue from Canton that was received. the newspaper. Mr. Goldring intimated delivery, have weakened, and can now be having been peacefully effected in the under the Manchu régie, cannot be pre- that bis client's claim was for paper obtained at 2363, Shell Transports have provinces, the men were no longer res dicted. It is safe to say, however, thut it Meanwhile supplied-to the newspaper. Mr. A. H, G, improved to 114/- buyors for London quired, and the only desire was to be rid will be many a long day before the pro-
of them. So, inrtified by pay in advance, vince is brought into line. account, the selling quotation being 110/6. they were shipped to this Yangtsze to fight order in the city of Canton itself is per Jackson then stated that he also had an
REFINEDIES-China Sugars have re- action against the defendants.
covered to extent during the the battles of the new-born Republic, fect, maintained through the agency of And it was the fervent praver of the the strictest martial law, by a resolute His Lordship-Do you say they are interval, and shares can now be placed at whole of the decent inhabitants that all and forceful chief of police. Incidental- 8109. Luzons after a rapid advance to might meet with death by shipwreck, from ly, the question of Republican notes is about to close down?
$42 suddenly weakened to a selling quota-pestilence, or by the bayonets of the Im very serious. These have been issued for millions of dollars, with not an ounce of tion of 838, but are again firmer at the perial Armies. But this was a vain hope. silver in reserve to meet them. The notes closs with buyers offering 840.
for the Canton troops never met the MINING-Tronohs have jumped in enemy in serious combat, enjoyed the best have touched 35 per cent, discount, at London to a buying rate of 82/-with no of health, and survived the perils of the which point the local authorities took the sellers under B6/0. Heawoods are wanted deep, to return to the place whence they matter in hand and speedily restored at 4/6, and Malayan Tin Dredging at came, tager for the fleshpots and further them to par at the point of the bayonet. 75 Pahang Consolidateds have been deles of the high pay that is the reward In Canton, in reality, there is a reign of booked at 11 for March delivery, and more shares could probably be placed. Rauos are neglected ut 344 sellers and Chinese Engineerings quiet but changed at 35/-.
Mr. Jackson-Well, they are not in a strong financial position.
His Lordship-It looks rather black against your firm.
Mr. Leo d'Almada-No, they are in quite a good financial position. They are collecting all their subscriptions due. (Laughter.)
An early date was fixed.
LOCAL SPORT. ·
THE INTERPORT FOOTBALL TEAM.
The following have been selected to represent Hongkong in the forthcoming interport: association football match to be played in Shanghai on the 6th and 7th New Year February, 1913 (Chinese holidays) ;~~~
Messrs. R. C. Barlow (Capt.), W. V. Pennell, A. Hamilton, D. Campbell, C. Wilkie, R. J. Brown, R. S. R. Swan, Pearson, Lewis, Colmer, Green Doll mann. Mr. A. S. Ellis (Hon. Secretary) will also travel with the team.
There
The interport team will leave Hoog long by the 6.8. Anhui, sailing on Satur day, 1st February (midnight). will be a special launch to convey the team on board, leaving Blake Pier on the night the 1st February, at 10 p.m. sharp.
89.
some
of heroes
AN EXPENSIVE ARMY.
In addition to the pirate legions, the Kwangtung authorities found themselves responsible for some 40,000 of the Regular Army, who obediently followed the dictates of self-interest when the revolu tion broke out by joining the popular movement.
terror, and it has been said of the situa tion that, while the French revolution made a downtrodden people free, the re volution in Kwangtung has delivered n free people into bondage.
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The Senior Official Receiver and the months, therefore, in Canton has been the reduction of this large army which was special manager have announced that a eating up the revenues of the province, further payment to shareholders, custom- Ench soldier received ten dollars a month. ers, and depositors of the Birkbeck Bank as well as rations and uniform, and their and the Birkbeck Permanent Beneat temper was such that there could be no Building Society of 23 8d. in the pound question of arrears. Paid they had to be making, with the provious distribution or they would have helped themselves at of 139, 4, a total distribution of les in
Thanks to a
the £) will be made on April 2nd, 1013. the expense of the city. bountiful rice harvest and general pros- The bulk of the assets have now been purity 30,000 of the pirates have been suc- realised, hut the winding-up cannot be
business cessfully disbanded and are prepared once finally completed pending the result of ENGLISH, AMERICAN
against certain members of the hoard more to resume their ancient when the crops have been garnered. There Proceedings which have been initiated remain some 50,000 nen under arms, and under guarantees which entail an appeal these are so untrustworthy that they have to the House of Lords. A further and all to be kept in the city, lest, if dis final distribution will be made, but the
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After pay in induced to rebel against the established thereof cannot yet be stated. order The province thus remaina sita ment of all creditors claims in full out protection against the 30,000 pirates connection with the Birkbeck Freehold ENGLISH MOUNTED CHINESE JADE about to resume their refurious trade. Land Society, a second and final payment In consequence, there has arisen a system to shareholders of a. bd. in the £5
and rich whereby villages, towns, guilds,
(making,
with the previous distribution merchants have enrolled guards at their of 178. B. in the £) will be made on Jan- own expense to secure life and property. Throughout the province, therefore, there ary 21st, 1913. Dividend warrants will and depositors in due course, and no per-. security, is no government, little order, small be forwarded to shareholders, customers,
fact but plain nothing in anarchy. This, be it noted, not in a re-sonal applications are necessary. mots mountain region, but in a maritime province, with a population greater than that of England, held to be the most in- telligent and enlightened in China.
JEWELLERY
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DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNB.-Hong- kong and Whampoa Docks are ärmer with buyers at $57. Hongkong and. Kow- loon Wharves after sales at 8771 and 878 cash, also at 380 for March delivery, have weakened to a selling rate of 377, at which the last business done is re ported. New Amoy Docks are steady at 873, Shanghai Docks have improved to Tls. 88 buyers, and Shanghai and Hongkew Wharves are unchanged at Tis. 107 with probable sellers in the North.
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS-Hong kong Lands have been booked at 8105 and close steady Kowloon Lands are in request at $36 with no shares offering The Annual General Meeting of this Company will be held on the 10th Feb., transfer books bring closed from the 1st to the 10th Feb., both days inclusive, A dividend for 1912 of 82.80 per share is declared
as against $2.75 for 1911, and $900 carried forward as against 8405 for the previous your West Points contin in request at 867. and Humphreys Estates can be placed at 88 after sales. Hong kong Hotels close fira with buyers at $115 and 873 for the old and new issues respectively. Shanghai Lands are firmer with reported buyers in the North at Tls,
advanced, the closing rate being now Tls. COTTON HILLS.-Ewos have again 144 buyers, Hongkongs are- firmor with buyers at 80 after sales, and no shares are obtainable under an advanco.
MISCELLANEOUS.-Green Island Cements have been booked at 31.10, 84.25 and arc wanted $4.35, and more shares
China latter the
This Arcadian situation is controlled videnta have been done at gu, Electrics by a Tutuh. This gentleman was an ob inst.. at 826. China Lights at $2.80, and Hong-sure journalist a year ago, and has since Mr. Wedgwood (Newcastle-under-Lyme, kong Electric Trams at 5/3. There are buyers of Electrics at 326, China Bornous fled from his high post, and again ra. Min.), asked the Secretary for at 810, Peak Trams at 311, Ropes at turned to it. How he ever attained to Colonies what steps, if any, he had taken 8194, Union Water Boats at $14h, Steam so exalted a position is a mystery, but it lately to prevent Governors and other Laundries at $4, Watsons at $68, and is to be assured that he is the nomiace Colonial Office officials from becoming of the Revolutionary Committee, a Powells at 9. China Providents are
He has been panies after their retirement.
Mr. Harcourt (Lancs, N.E., Rossen- procurable at $91, and Dairy Farms at mysterious body, the composition of which directors or promoters of public com 823. Langkats are practically unchanged is unknown to this day.
formally recognized by the President, and Mr. Lloyd Goorgo replied that he would
with buyers cffering Tis. 72.
following locally elected" by the Provincial As dale). I have recently given much een- LONDON QUOTATIONS. The certainly support Sir Edward Grey's
quotations (middle price) were received sembly, not because either want him, but sideration to the question which my hon. which they have no control. His posi- means free from difficulty, but I am amendment, and hoped that the House of
taking steps to procure the amendment The following will represent Hongkong from our London Agents by cable this because he is there by influences over friend raises. It is one which is by no
morning:-
tion is no sinecure, for those who Commons would ultimately decide to en-
Cricket Club "A" in the above match
demands to make used to come petition in of pension legislation in the various United Serdangs
one hand, bomb in the other. So danger- Crown Colonies and Protectorates so as franchise working women to a proper ex-
the Cricket ground to-day, play Linggis
ous were official receptions at one time, to prevent any retiring officer from tent. He emphasised that the time-table starting at 2 p.m. sharp-T. E. Pearce London Ventures.
that nobody was permitted to attend with becoming a director or employee of any out first being stripped as a precaution company operating in the Colony or pro- allowed ample time for the discussion of (Capt.), A. C. E. Elborough, A. H. Rubber Trusts Eastern Trusts
against concealed weapons, while after tectorate from which he has retired with Kamuninga all amendments.
wards they were compelled to shout greet out permission in writing from the THE EYE If any of the amend-Crewe, J. S. Lloyd, A. H. Gillingham, W. C. D. Turner, Liout, Batson, D.C.L.I.,
Tronobs
ings, requests, or demands from the ex: Governor of such Colony or protectorate. treme end of a huge audience chamber. (Cheers.)
An amendment by Mr. Bonar Law declining to accept the guillotine resolu tion was rejected by 191 votes to 159, and the guillotine resolution was afterwards adopted by 173 votes to 45.
A REMARKABLE DIPUTATION.
INTER-COLLEGIATE FOOTBALL.
“PISCATAQUA.”
• WILMINGTON What promises to be the most exciting, hardest played and most scientific Ameri- oan rugby game of the season, in Hong Mr. Lloyd George, Sir Edward Grey, kong, will be played on the Happy Valley and a number of M. P.'s received a re-gridiron to-day, at 9.30 p.m., between the markable deputation of working women, fast eleven of the U.S.S. Piscataque and teachers, servants, shop girls, pit lasses, the star eleven of the U.S.S. Wilmington, Both elevens have been diligently pre- fisher girls, and representatives of other paring for the game and are equally con classes, who urged the claims of women.
fident of the honours.
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CRICKET.
H.A.C.C. "A". HONGKONG "B.”
ments proposed by Sir Edward Grey, Mr. Capt. Tracy, D.C.LL, D. E. Donnelly, Lyttleton, or Mr. Dickinson were carried. R. N. Anderson, and W. E. Warburton. the Government was pledged to carry it through. The statement that any of his colleagues would rosign was absolutely untrue. He though that the stories that the Liberals would rote against the third reading were equally false.
Sir Edward Grey said that the argu- ments of the opponents of women were strong and tenuine, but the position could not be oven.ome by menace and annoy-
ance,
VOTES FOR WOMEN.
CIVIL SERVICE "A", POLICE &.C. The following team will represent C.S.C.C. "A" on Police ground:-Messrs, E., F. Gibson, J. Spittles, H. Ellis, J. Tacchi, W. Edmonds, C. Sara, J. McKay, F. Bacon, A. Foster, A. G. Pile and E. W. Dawson.
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STARVED WOMAN'S £2,000. After the death of a woman who lived in abject poverty in the slums of central Hull the stripping of the paper from the wall of her room brought to light a mice nibbled bank-book showing that she had about £500 in the bank.
"He desired to rouse the country against lazy devils who played golf all
Another woman whose death in West day and ignored their duties to the coun- try," said General Bethune, Director Hull was due to lack of nutrition, espite General of the Territorials, speaking on the gifts she had received from eigh LONDON, January 24th. December 18th, at Bristol at a meeting of hours, had nearly £2,000, upon whic she
employers called to consider the need of had not drawn for a long time.
The Nestlé and Anglo-Swiss Condensed The New York State Legislature has strengthening the Territorial Force. Gen-
eral Bethune also regarded cinemato- Milk Co. signalises the inauguration of passed a resolution in favour of votes for graph shows as one reason for the lack their Hongkong Depot by the issue of an
artistic calendar. of interest in the Territorial Force.
women.
POSITION OF THE TUTUR.
OFFICIALS AND PINANCE.
COLONIAL OFFICIALS AND COM- PANY APPOINTMENTS.
In the House of Comnions, on the 2nd
the
Mr. Wedgwood-Has my right hon.
The Tutuh is supported by the two gen-friend alreasly sent out any circular or erals commanding the troops and the letter to the Governors indicating that chief of the police, and between them they such a course of action is desirable
Mr. Harcourt-A circular is being handle the financial resources of the pro-
New legislation will be vince. Since the outbreak of the revolu
required. tion, $1,500,000 have been remitted to the prepared.
Sir J. D. Rees (Nottingham, E., Opp.). Central Government, though in normal. times the quota of the province amounts-Will the regulation which the right to ten times that sum. There have been
apply to retiring Governors as well as subscribed to the provincial patriotic hon. gentleman proposes to lay down
Cantonese abroad
subordinates 7 fund by 36,000,000, and by Hongkong 8,500,000, all of which has been absorbed by the needs of the situation.
BOTIC
Mr. Harcourt-The words which I used. Moreover, enor- were intended to cover retiring Governors mous sums have been collected in the guise and others.
Sir J. D. Rees-Will the right hon. of voluntary contributions. Heavy taxes have also been imposed on the community gentleman take into account that retiring at large. The total receipts during the Governors are often men of great abilities while the despatch of the military ex- jeircumscribed in their activities?
Mr. Harcourt-The application of the past year must have been very great, and and small incomes and should not be too must have swallowed up the bulk of the new rule is to their activities in the peditions and the maintenance of troops money, a large margin has been available Colony or protectorate in which they have for local administration and the re-recently lived. Their activities in other. muneration of the heads of this Gilbertian places will not be circumscribed.
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