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TRY
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BUNG NGOI SAN PO (Chineto Daily Press),
PUBLISHED DAILY,
Is the oldest and still immeasurably the best Advertising medium among the Natire Community, Established for over FIXTY YEARS Circulates largely throughout Southern China Indo-China, ets.
Torms for Aden-ti-ing(Translation free can ba obtained at the Olace, 10a, Des Voeux Road Cautral, Hongkong, 131, Fleet Street, London.". or from the different Agents-
Documents translated from or into Classical
or Colloquial Chinese,
HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT-]
LONDON, March 19th.
SPUNEOR. OF THE REPUBLIC.. The loan puzzle continues, and there still appears no possibility of China getting the money she wants within a reasonable time. The special corres pondent of the Daily Telegraph in Peking says that unofficial British opinion in
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 18TH, 1918.
WM POWELL
منتج
LTD.
TELEPHONE 346.
the expital holds the British Legation TAILORS and OUTFITTERS
responsible for the failure to protect British interests, which are practically identical with those of China. He also cables Bur following remarkable story:- "How it is possible that the British Government can associate with the partics which are now openly advocating the spoliation of China, because they hate and suspect the forces of the new China, is quite inexplicable after what occurred on the Yangtze during the revolution. There is no necessity to mask to-day the. fact alrea y published in an American
had newspaper, that
not England, through logonsuls, assisted in arrang- ing the Wuthang armistice, an action telegraphically endorsed by Sir Edward Grey, the Chinese Republic could never have risen. England, therefore, in directly the sponsor of the Chinese Republic; yet, despite this, British. official action in the last twelve months can only be characterised by two words- weakness and wobble-showing ng trace ul constructive statesmanship, but com- bined with a curiously un-English desire to follow the lead of other Powers.
EVERYTHING FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
CHOICE
SUMMER MATERIALS
now showing
in
our
TAILORING
DEPARTMENT.
FIT AND STYLE
GUARANTEED.
(All Garments made on the Premises.)
WILLIAM POWELL,
LTD.
That such a condition can endure per- THE CHINESE REORGANIZATION so far as they mean an advance of money, manently it is impossible to believe."
PIEA FOR A FREE HAND,
ful conclusion. time has not arrived
LOAN,
INTERESTING STATEMENTS By SIR. EDWARD GREY;
In the House of Commons on the 27th
I am
direct or indirect, to the Chinese Govern.: ment; but I am as fully convinced now as I was when his Majesty's Government Under the non-de-plume of Open
embarked on the policy of co-operating Door," a correspondent of the financial
with other Powers that that policy is ulti- Press asserts that for a considerable time
mately to the advantage of British trade past it has been, an open secret amongst
and industry, since it is, in my opinion, well-informed people outside the Foreign ult,
tho only means by which Chinese credit Office that the Six-Power loan negotia-
Mr. W. Guinness (Bary St. Edmunds, can be securely established and conditions tions could never be carried to a success. Opp.) naked whether the same views of in China rondered favourable for in-
He asks whether the policy which actuated the British Govern dustrial enterprise in the future.
when purely ment in its support of the Sextuple not prepared, therefore, to reconsider at independent proposals should be allowed Group would similarly actuate it in its present my decision to give exclusive sup so replace these, necessarily abortive relations towards the same loan now that port to the authorized British group. If negotiations. "For it is quite apparent the United States had withdrawn; whether this policy fails and there is unrestricted that Sir Edward Grey and his assistants certain political conditions counceted competition to lend money to Chinu, I at the Foreign Office, and our diplomatic with this loan, to which China had must, of course, reconsider the whole representative in China, have got their objected, had not been put forward by situation; but I fear that it will result lines tangled into such a knot as their varieng Powers; and whether British fin-in competition between different countries combined acumen fails to anravel. The ance would romain identified with the old to get political advantages in return for result is a dreary one for Great Britain proposals while American finance, free easy loans on improvident termas former has to Britain's trade, gines the a more advantageous position to nege- and Great
from Government placed in
tiate.
the latter languishes pending satisfactory
TO LET
ΤΟ ΣΕΤ.
FLATS, WILD DELL, No. 147
Wanchni Road, Newly Built, each Flat with 3 ROOMS, Kitchen, Bathroom, and Servants Quarter Quiet Locality.
No. 11, SEYMOUR ROAD.
Apply to-
TBANG KIT-FAN,
Compradore Department, HONGLONG & SHANGHAT BANKING
CORPORATION, Hongkong, 1st April, 1913.
TO LET.
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TO. 2, WEST END TERRACE, Shameen.
From 1st May, 1913.
153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN,
FOR SALE or TO LET. Unfurnished, a HOUSE at The Peak Apply
"THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
MENT AND AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 1st April, 1913
TO LET.
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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & 0. S. N. Co.'s Steamer
“ DEVANHA,” Arrived Hongkong on 9th April, 1913, FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS.
Consignees of Cargo by the above-named verzel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RIBK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company's Godown at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivory can be obtained as the Goods are landed,
"Maiwa."
This vessel brings on Cargo:
From London, de, ex ea. From Persian Gulf, or sa. B. I. S. N.
and B. & P. S. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be landed here unleas nstructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.
Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me In any case whatever.
N 2ND FLOOR, No. 2. PERDE STREET, and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS and
ONE-ROOMED OFFICE.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., I.
Apply Property Office,
Hongkong, 23rd May, 1912.
TO LET.
NTO, 21, SHELLEY STREET.
No.
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The "EYRIE," No. 13, Peak, To Let Farnished.
"LYEEMUN," Barkar Road, No. 134, Peak, To List Farnished, or Unfurnished to 30th November, 1913. 6 ROOMS.
"CRAIG RYRIE," No. 4. The Peak, To Let 8 ROOMS; Tennis and Croquet Lawns ; Fine Situation.
From 1st February, 1913. MERION, No. 10, PEAR, Furnished or Unfurnished. 6 ROOMS To Let or For Sale. "GLENSHIEL," No, 124, Barker Boad, Peak, 5 ROOMS, from 1st March, 1913.
For Bale. "HARTING and BOGATE' on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154, Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings Hongkong. 14th April, 1913.
TO LET,
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66 DREEZY VILLA," No. 2, Park Rend B4Formed Bangalow with Tonnis Court. Commands splendid View of Harbour.
For Rout, sto, please apply to
YAP HOK LING,
No. 4, Ripon Terrace. Hongkong, 28th March, 191
107
TO LET-AT KOWLOON. TEW MODERN 3-ROOMED FLATS
Damaged packages must be left in the Go- downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD
TRUESDAYS, All claims must be presented within ton days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowus,
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 10th April, 1913.
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
8.8. "BENVORLICH," FROM MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS. YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed
that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hasardons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods romaining undelivered after the 19th inst, will be subject to rout.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 26th inst., or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods aro to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 19th inst., at 11 4.3.
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No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Landing will be countersigned by
GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 12th April, 1913.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEER. THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer
"NARRUNG,"
Arrived
with Twe Estbronzas, Pantry, Kitchen Horse Hougkong on 14th April 1913, ad Servants Quarters. Bathrooms fitted with English Baths. Kitchen has English Cooking throughout. Immediate Possession,
Mr. Pointer asked whether the effect of the Government's approval of the group arrangement was not to restrict the op Sir E. Grey-The answer to the first portunity of China to borrow, and who settlement. From first to last the story part of the question is in the affirmative, ther, seeing that the American group had Range and Hot Water Boiler. Elestris Light ressel are hereby informed that their goods are
No political conditions unconnected with withdrawn, British trading interests the reorganization loan have been put for might not be prejudiced owing to the ward by the Powers.
There are, of change in the circumstances. course, certain political considerations. Sir E. Grey,I do not think that will
of the Big Loan negotiations has been a serial of blunder and muddle. There is little doubt," he continues, "that if the German Money Market in Berlin were
ALBO
TERRACE
PORT SAID. SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the shove-named being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where saak
.competent at the present juncture to pro inherent in the loan question, but they are be the result, because I think anrestricte HOUSES with Teunis Courts. Ready for Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark
Mr. D. Mason (Coventry, Min.) asked whether the people who were prepared to lend money were not the best judges as to: whether the terms were improvident.
vide the requisite necessary money, we political only in the sense that they tim competition will tend to a very undesir should awake one morning to learn that at assisting Chine to reestablish her able competition between different nations an independent German group had taken political administration both in her own to get political advantago in China in re- the field during the night, and had agreed interests and in order to maintain hergard to easy loans on improvident terms to finance the Chinese Republic greatly credit so as to create a favourable Beld for and, if that is so, China's credit will be to its own and the German Empire's foreign trade and industry in the future, impaired, and therefore not good for us. financial and commercial advantage. We It was to secure these ends that the have now an opportunity of acting to Powers attached certain conditions to China's real and lasting benefit as well as their approval of the loan, and it was our own by insisting that the present with their unanimous consent that these tonlish and impolitic alliance in restraint conditions were proposed to the Chinese of trade shall be replaced by free and Government. I cau express no opinion unfettered foancial dealings on the basis in regard to the last point raised by the hon. member. I do not think ill-secured of pure business."
or ill-employed loans will be advantage ous to British interests even if made by British financiers.
[For the other and saner view of the matter, see the report of recent statements in Parliament by Sir Edward Grey, appearing in another column of this issue. ED.]
MR. ARTHUR MÖREISON.
NEW FIVE-ROOMED
accupation about 1st May.
Apply to-
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, 16th April, 1913.
TO LET.
CHOP in ALXTANDIA BEILDINGS,
Apply
306
A. E. WATSON & Co., Law., Alexandra Buildinga.
166 Hongkong, 27th November, 1912.
TO LET.
Sir E. Grey. I am afrakl that is too much of a general rule to lay down. Often it is the case that people are anzi- ons to make loans only if they see im- mediate financial proft to themselves. which is not necessarily to the advantage of the trade of this country or to the ad- Mr. Guinness. Do not the political vantage of the country borrowing,
Bir J. D. Rees (Nottingham, E., Opp.) | CHOP, No. 12, Queen's Road Central conditions involve the continuance of cer tain unpopular taxes, which otherwise the asked the Secretary for Foreign Affairs H Chinese Parliament might be able to whether he had any information to the OFFICES, Nos. 12 and 14, Queen's Road abolish; and will not the Chinese Gov-effect that a new American group had Central. ernment be greatly hampered by the other been formed to ncgotiate an independent
No. 5, STEWART TERRACE, PEAK. conditions and the fact of these taxes loan with China; and whether, in view
Apply to
M. J. D. STEPHENS. being continued under European control of the withdrawal of the United States Government, the quintuple Powers could
Hongkong, 25th March, 1913. and management?
object to that isolated action on the part of those who had hitherto co-operated
TO LET with them.
It appears that Mr. Arthur Morrison, whose collection of Oriental paintings has been presented to the nation through the generosity of an anonymous donor, has never visited the Far East. Mr. Morri- Sir E. Grey. Of course, all taxes are son is the greatest authority in Chinese unpopular. (Hear, hear.) If you wish and Japanese art, and collected the 700 to borrow money there must be some paintings which are now to be shown in guarantee, and in cases of this kind the the British Museum. The gift caused
Sir E. Grey-The answer to the first
own account.:
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED,
1510
-1555
Apply to-
HENRY HUMPHREYS, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, 9th April, 1913.
TU LET.
HOUSE in KAUTSFORD TERRACE,
Apply-
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, 28th Marob, 1913.
TO LET.
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SIX ro. 27, ROBINSON ROAD. No
BOOMS, with Oathouse, Commanding Fine View of the Harbour.
Apply to
usual security is that some particular tax part of the question is in the negative; OFFICES in Hotel Mansions. quite a sensation and it was asserted in or source of revenue should be assigned to to the second in the affirmative. The hon. most of the papers that Mr. Morrison the service of the loan. It might be that member is, however, here assuming that a now American group would be composed made his first purchase of prints in the the conditions were unpopular, but it is by-ways of the Enst End and afterwards a necessary condition if there is to be of the groun that has formed part of the went to Japan. Both these atatements good security for the loan (Hear; hear. Fix-Power Consortium in the reorganiza Mr. Ginnell (Westmeath, N., Nat.)tion loau negotiations. But I under- are incorrect. It was in the City, some asked the Secretary for Foreign Affairs stand that this would not be possible until twenty years ago, that he first came across whether the British Government con- specific period has elapsed, since each a series of Japanese prints and began to tinued to support what remained of the group is bound hy agreement to give take an interest in the art of the Orient six-Power finance group in imposing notice of its withdrawal from the con- He discovered that the men who had upon China the conditions encroaching sortium, and it would be some time before designed these prints were also painters, upon the administrative independence of it was free to take separate action on its and this led him to investigate their China, on account of which the Govern- works and collect them. Mr. Morrisonment of the United States had withdrawn devoted years of patient research to form its support from the American section of ing the collection. It is a difficult branch that group; whether China would be left of connoisseurship, because the forgeries free to borrow on any terms satisfactory are more common and harder to detect to lenders; and whether, before the com- than in any other branch of art. While pletion of any agreement for a lean in- he bought many specimens in this country volving the consequences indicated, this
Per Chenan, from Shanghai, Mr. and and in France, Friends made purchases House would be informed of its full terma Mrs McNeill, Misses McNeill (2), Mies for him in Japan. "Poetry and paint and conditions.
Sir E. Grey (Northumberland, Ber-Eva, Mr. and Mrs. Moisan, Mr. Smith ing are closely associated,'
saya Mr. Morrison, both in Japan and China, wick)-His Majesty's Government have and Mr. Sonto. and that is the fascinating element that no intention of departing from the policy distinguishes Eastern from European art. which they have pursued hitherto in the Oriental painters paint ideas, rather thin matter of the Chinese reorganization loan. the more external appearance of the I must again refer the hon, member to object, and they succeeded, one thousand replies which I have constantly given in years ago, in doing what pest-impres-the House to explain the true nature of
Apply- sionists profess to do now. Mr. Morri that policy. I cannot make the promise
H. BUTTONJEE & SON, son, who is well-known as an author and asked in the last part of the question, Paul Cederer, Miss B. Saumghauser, Mr. next. Suitable for an Office. Central locality and I deprecate the assumption that any Dawmin, Mr. G. Suppert, Mr. Haus playright, is specially proud of the dis-loan will have the invidious consequences Bulle, Mr. B. Hazam and family, Mr.
Hongkong, 27th March, 1913. tinctions conferred upon him by the chief attributed to it by the hon. member, Hanpe, Mr. and Mrs. D. Garrison, art societies of Japan.
though every loan to an individual or to Mimes Newhouse (2), Mr. and Mrs. a State entails certain obligations upon Georgeson, Miss Hughes, Rev. G. Gese, the borrower
Dr. Workmann, Mr. Folds, Mr. H. Mr. E. H. Villiers, Dr Campbell, Guintech, Dr. Kulsize, Mr. and Mrs. Harker, Mrs. T. H. Sherratt, Miss M. T Whight, Mr. John W. Gray, Mr. W. N.
THE MALAY BATTLESHIP.
Mr. King (Somerset, N., Min.) asked whether the right hon. gentleraan would withhold action in the matter until the meeing of the Chinese Parliament.
Per Scandia, from Shanghai, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, Ninetta Hansen, Miss F. Steffens, Mr. H. Crossck, Miss L Hiermvar and Dr. H. Horn.
F. X. D'ALMADA & CASTRO,
33, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 18th January, 1913.
TO LET
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and 40, QUEEN'S ROAT.
and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.
Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by mo in Buy case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consigned and the Company'a murveyors, Mere. GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM, on MONDAYS and THURSDAZO. All Claims must be presented. within ten days of the steamer's arrival hero, after which date they cannot be recognized. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bava laft the Godowns,
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, 14th April, 1913.
FROM EUROPE.
THE HAL. Steamship
"LIBERIA," Captain G. Sobröder, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Go- downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whexos delivery may be obtained against Bills-of- Lading countersigned by the Undersigned,
Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be given To-DAY.
All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th inet, will be subject to rent
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 20th inst., at 9.30 ..
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
This Steamer brings on Cargo:
Ex 8.5. "Treleborg" from Abus." Ex.as."Germania" from Göteborg. Ex aa. "Barsa" from Bordeaux.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office. Hongkong 14th April, 1913.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
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S.S. KOREA, FROM SAN FRANCISCO VIA JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA above-mentioned Vessel having arrived,
Per Bular, for Hongkong, from NOCENTRAL, 1st Flour, from 1st ApriConsignees of Cerge are hereby notified Hamburg, etc., Mr. A. Fabricius, Dr.
Various statements are still being made with regard to the Malay battleship, and many stories are current in political circles. The lobby correspondent of the Evening Standerd is the latest to put anything Sir E. Grey. There is no reason for us Worcester, Mr. Ed. v. H. Johnston, into print, and he writes The story to defer action. It is a question for the Major P. Words, Mr. James Tebetimant, of the Malayan contribution will not add Chinese Government as to whether they Mrs. A. Carroll and infont, Mr. H. to t'e credit of the Government. When wish to accept the loan.
ARGE
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to send in Their Bills-of-Lading for counter- signature and take immediate delivery of Cargo from the Company's Godown. Cargo will be landed Immediately at Consignees" risk and expense.
Cargo remaining andelivered WEDNESDAY, 16th April, at 5 PM, will be innded st BUIL.Consignees risk and expense.
TO LET.
BUBSTANTIALLY GOGOWN, situated on Water Front, Point. For farther particulars upply Property Office. JARDINE MATEUSON & Đài lên Houghong, 15th August, 1912.
Esat
ON SALE,
167 M
it was first announced it was represented In reply to Mr. Pointer (Sheffield, At Farber, Mr. Fritz Hoyer, Mr. Paul Weiss, Mr. O. Kempter, Mr. O. Scherer, that the wealthy Malay Chiefs had torcliffe, Lab.),. spontaneously offered a battleship to the Sir E. Grey said. I realize that there Mr. J. Klemies, Mr. H. Bohr, Mr. FOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG Navy. It is now admitted that the gift is an apparent hardship involved in the Werneier, Hr. P. von Berkel, Mr. B. U, was not spontaneous, but that it was refusal of his Majesty's Government, van Jehly, Mrs. K. H. Struve, Dr. and prompted from Home, and that the chiefs pending the negotiation and issue of the Mrs. F. A. Batkins, Mr. Ernst Konig, were practically coerced into making the Chinese reorganization loan, to give their Mr. A. M. Bodgkin, Mr. A. Kutzeer, approval to enterprises which British con- Mr. H, Eheon and child, Miss T. Erieson, 7 contribution,"
tractors desire to undertake in China, in
WEEKLY PRESS, JULY to DECEMBER, On Bale at the "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS 1912. With InDri. Price $7.50.
Hongkang, 10th March, 1913,
Office.
Cargo remaining undelivered MONDAY, 21st April, at 5 P.M., will, in addition to landing charge, be subject to storage charge.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected, All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo will be examined at the shore Company's Godown STERDAY, 19th April, at 10 a.M.
No Claims will be entertained unless secom- panied by short delivery note or list of excep. and signed for and on belnit of the Pacifio tions taken at the time of delivery to Consignees
Mail.8.8. Co.
All Claims must be filed on or before 15th May, otherwise they will not be recognized,
FRED. J. HALTON Agon!. Hongkong, 15th April, 1913.
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