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HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

QUARANTINE REGULATIONS AT SINGAPORE. The following correspondence has been forwarded for publication:-***

Hongkong, 11th December, 1012. Sin. I am directed to forward for the consideration of your Chamber a copy of quaranting rules which it is proposed to institute at Singapore, together with a copy of criticisms made thereon by the Health Officer of the Port and the Bur- bour Mastor.

I shall be glad if you will kindly return the copy of the rules when done with

I am, etc.,

(Signed) A. M. THOMSON,

Colonial Secretary.. (Reply to Government.)

21st February, 1913. Sin, I am directed to reply to your letters of 11th December, 1912, and the 1st instant. No. 5325/1912, on the subject of the proposed, 'quarantine regulations For Singapore,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 22ND, 1919. vessol has failed to satisfy local require THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN attitude fa largely due to a desire to mienta

Rule 38--My Committee consider that the following words should be added to the regulation;

"With the exception of such vassale whose cargo consists only of iron, steel, hardware, timber, oil, cost or other minerals, and crockery, including stone- Wate,"

To be compelled to hand to the H.O. a completo manifest of cargo in every case, appears to be useless and unnecessary work

nature.

My Committee do not notice special provisions for steamers calling at Singa- pore for bunkering purposes only.

As the Schedules referred to in the Re- gulations were not enclosed, it is im possible for my Committee to decide whe. ther these contain anything of a vexatious I return the Regulations as requested, and am directed to ask you to be good enough to express my Committee's appre ciation of His Excellency the Governor's My Committee recognise that the action in allowing them to express an powers conferred upon Quarantine Authoopinion on the subject.-I have, etc... rities must necessarily be wide, Uni the exercise of these powers should be most judiciously exercised it trade is not to be seriously handicapped to an extent which will effect the prosperity of a port. I am to lay the following comments before you:-

Rulo 8 (2)-Appears capable of becom- ing a great hardship to shipping and seems unnecessary in the case of a port which possesses a quarantine station as does Singapore.

The Harbour Master's statement that it in the custom to make the voyage last longer than the period of incubation can hardly apply to voyages from Hongkong to Singapore, and he appears to have overlooked Rule 26 wherein the arbitrary period of incubation is stated as from Boven to twenty days.

Rule 9 (a)-With the present fumiga tion facilities it is impossible to fumigate cargo-laden steamers without damage to carga, but all properly equipped ports possess either the B. C2 process called for by this rule or the C. 82, a process which leaves cargo undamaged.

My Committee understand, however, that a plant of this description will short. ly be available in this Colony.

less

As regards the disinfection of native passengers and the vaccination of deek passengers, in the opinion of those en- gaged in the Emigration traffic the Chi. nese will not submit to the treatment. They will ship to Singapore from other ports where the regulations are stringent, as they have done on more than one occasion in the past.

For example, how will it benefit the health of Singapore if the regulations he not applied to all Coolie traffic ports at one and the same time, and coolies are allowed to arrive from Swatow, Amoy, or Hoihow, at which places plague and other infectious diseases are frequently more rampant and less advertised in Hongkong? And if the regulations are equally applied to all such ports, in the opinion of my Committee the coolie trate will be seriously restricted and the F.M.S, labour problem will then become.

aente,

Rule 60/63.-These rules deal with pro- -hibited imports and are customary at most well organized quarantine stations.

The U.S. representatives here issue certificates to shippers regarding the origin of goods intended for entry in the U.S.A. and, where Lecessary, certify that the goods have been properly disinfected. If these rules are adopted, some similar arrangement must be established and there appears to be no reason why things should not be worked smoothly.

I have now dealt with the points raised by the Harbour Master and Health Of eer. Other points which have occurred to my Committee, are:-

(Signed) E. A. M. WILLIAMS,

Secretary. IRREGULARITY IN THE ARRIVALS OF THE 4IBERIAN MAILS.

(Lefter to Government).

24th February, 1913, SIR-My Committee have been ap prouched with regard to the delay and irregularity in the arrival of the Siberian Mail.

As an example of what is frequently occurring, I take the following extracts from the Post Office notices:- February 5th:--

The s.. Linen is expected to arrive bore on Wednesday, the oth inst., with the Lon- don mail (vid Siberia) of Friday, the 17th January,

The B. Pembrokeshire is expected t arrive here on Friday, the 7th inst, with the London mails (vid Siberia) of Wednes day, the 15th, and Saturday, the 18th

January

February 11th:-

The Goldenfels is expected to arrive here to-morrow (Wednesday) with the London mail (vid Siberia) of Friday, the 24th ult. February 12th-

The Bohemia is expected to arrive here to-morrow (Thursday) with the London mails (via Siberin) of Wednesday; the 22nd, and Saturday, the 25th uit. February 17th:-

The Bremen with the Siberian mail froui London of 21st ult. is due to arrive here to-morrow (18th) (3 days later than we receive the mail of the 25th January, sent off 4 days earlier),

A further delay occurs in Shanghai as regards the Continental mails, stated to be due to International jealousy, fe, the German mail must come (if at all pos sible, even with a little delay) by: a German ship and French mail by a French ship.

I am also credibly informed that the same irregularity in delivery occurs in the Homeward mail.

OHINA.

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THE KOREAN CHRISTIAN

"CONSPIRACY.":

-The

await the result of the coming. Pro- sidential election." But, meanwhile, a

The following lotter appears in The fresh perplexity has arisen for the Six- The new Chinese Parliament will short- Power Groups which were negotiating Times of the 25th ult. :-- ly assemble in Peking, and, if it dets in the China luan. The United States Bir,It is to be hoped that the Japanese accordance with previous arrangements, Government has expressed its unwilling-

ness to give its official support to the Governregent will not permit the acquittal will at once proceed to the election of a

loan, and as a consequence the American on appeal of all but seven of the 103 President of the Republic. The opening group has formally notified its with Koreau Christians convicted of compir. of the Parliament was at first fixed for drawal from the project. Our Washing ing to murder the Governor-General to April 1, but it is now stated that the ton Correspondent has furnished and the case. The facts revealed during proceedings may not begin until Inter modification of the earlier definitions of the retrial open up a wider issue.

facis speak for themselves, The Gendar- At present Yuan Shih-kai is only pre President Wilson's nanouncement. visional President, and he has been says that President Wilson's real object mere in Northern Korea became con- governing with the nominal aid of as to refrain from tying the hands of his vinced that the Christians there were National Council, which has paid scant Government, so that, if the influence to plotting to overthrow the Government and heed to its duties. Yuan Shih-kai is the be acquired under the loan by foreign were receiving the assistance of white

Spies reported that Chri only known candidate for the office of Governments is excessively need, ho may missionaries. President. If he has any rivals, their free to adopt such policy as he thinks stiana wers urged to be soldiers (soldiers names have not been disclosed. To desirable. The position taken up by of the Cross), that they were taught how onlookers there appears to be no other President Wilson is intelligible enough, by their faith weak things could over- Chinese statesman capable of grappling and we do not seek to question it, but it throw mighty; that they talked of being with the existing complicated situation is necessary to point out that ita probable strong in the Lord," and so on.

Discovering such damning evidence of The general impression is that Yuan will result will be to defer still further the be duly elected, but it is not so certain help which China so urgently requires.tressonable intent, the police began to that he will be able to establish his The original form in which the declara elaborate details. The travelling pastors authority. There are signs in China of ation appeared will lose nothing in the of the Churches were really travelling growing cleavage between the north and transmission to China, and will be used agents of revolution; the local mutual improvement societies were indepen The southern leaders show as an instrument of attack by the enemies dence" groups; arms were being extan an increasing reluctance to yield unquali of President Ynan. In any case, it must sively and secretly imported under the south. find obedience to Peking, and are jealous imperil the conclusion of the negotiations, missionary protection. When a party of of the power somewhat ineffectively though the defection of the American Christian students and a missionary went exercised from the capital. The situation group need not necessarily bring about to a railway station-at the request of the hus boon rendered more complex by the the collapse of the scheme. Though it authorities-to bow and shoutBanzai deplorable assassination of Sung Chino will be gathered from our survey that Jen, the ex-Minister of Agriculture, who Chinese affairs are more gloomy than they was shot on Thursday night at the Shang have been for some time past, the vitality hai railway station, when about to start of China's trade still gives hope of better For Peking. Political nurdors have conditions. It is a reflection of the become unpleasantly frequent in Chinn of vitality of the Chinese race, which is late, and it is noticeable that other pro proof against greater shocks than it has mminent politicians have for some time past been careful to remain in refnges of experienced of late.-The Timer. comparative safety. The murder of Sung Chiao-jen has special importance, because he was regarded as the leader of

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THE TERRIBLE “HAMIDIEH.” AUDACIOUS CONDUCT OF A TURKISH

WARSHIP.

The reference in recent telegrams to Greek protests against the exploite of the Turkish warship Humidich gives point to some remarks from the London Express Constantinople correspondent, from which it appears that the ship's performances have been giving great satisfaction in the

The Express corres Turkish capital. pondent wrote;-

the Governor-General passed through, their real intention was to slay him. The whole thing fitted together like a Chinese puzzle.

It was not

The police made wholesale arreets of leading Christians, pastors, studenta, teachers, and business men, and of a few who were not Christia deemed politic to seizó missionaries, although their houses and grounds were searched. No stores of weapons could be found and no tangible proots of treason. So the prisonere. Proof must be found, were tortured until they said "Yes what was wanted.

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of his head which rapidly spread latwo large wounds. We ambelly bellera the person who had charro of baby did her utmost to cure him, obtaining various oinimenta for the purpose, but to no good. It became much wanie and when my wife took him again tro Was a sight, poor tile fellow, and the pain we could are was great. It spread rapidly to the back of the ears and appeared on the chest. "Of course we concluded it would neces- sitate the calling of a doctor, but my wife deckled before doing so to try Cuticura Ontment at Bown for & Tew deya.. Bho

· started without delay cleansing the affected parts with a sponge and Cuticura Boap, using warm water very frequently, then weil apply. ing the Cuticura Olstment. In a couple of days the change was great, and in a vBXY aborá time all was well, his hair grew-won- derfully, and to look at him now it is hard to credit that ho over had euch wands. Wo havn great cause to be grateful to Cutleurs Ointment and Soap." (Signed) Francis Un- derhill, 85, Pilton St., Barnstaple, Eng., Juig 27, 1921.

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"United Nationalists," who are believed to have a considerable majority. They were

Some prisoners were obstinate. in the new Parliament, expected to use their numbers to curtail the influence of the central authorities,

man died before a confession could be and to exalt the position of the provincial

wrung out of him; another was released Governors and Assemblies. Their object

in such a state that he died immediately is in short, to exact obedience from the

afterwards; some stood out for a fortnight President and his advisors, instead of

or more. But in the end the police secured Then the prisoners were brought to endorsing his desires. Whether the loss

the statements they desired. trial. The one proof against them was of their leader will intimidate the United

own confessions. On the first Nationalists remains an open question.

One hears at the street corners, "If their Amid the tangle of Chinese politics, tho

exception-denied these confessions, and issue thus presented is tolerably clear, only we had more like her." The meaning opportunity in opeu Court all-with one The southern provinces are suspicious of of sca power is being brought home to told how they had been tortured out of Their profests received summary the intentions of Peking, and professedly the Turks by the gallant and mysterious them.

"You say that you made a wish to safeguard themselves by insisting adventures of one of the few effective treatment.

You charge yourself on the adoption of strictly constitutional warships in the Turkish service. Batter- false confession. forms of government. Their sins would ed, storm-beaten, with one boiler out of with lying. How then can you ask us tú secm commendable, were it not equally action and her bow badly damaged, the believe you now?" This was the judicial plain that the ultimate desire of those in last news of the Hamidich to reach Con-attitude. After a trial that was a scandal power in the south is to be in most things stantinople is that she took refuge from a 100 men were convicted and were sentenced

Her latest to long terms of imprisonment. law unto themselves. Their policy storm near Alexandretta. would render a cohesive government of adventure was to stop a number of Greek China almost impossible Yuan Shih-kai, sailing ships and obtain from them on the other hand, rightly perceives that valuable information regarding the move the greatest present need of China is ments of Greek transports, and the He is pra-navigation and lights of the Greek islands strong centralized control. pared to exercise such control by constitu- and channels. Since then, with her decks allowed; the rehearing commenced in ZEISS tional means, if that is practicable, but cleared for action, she bas once again set November and has just concluded, with evidently he also feels that the means by cut, this time from Symi, on another the result told at the beginning of this that could be desired. Judge Suzuki The

am glad to be able to state, everything which his authority is exerted is not a

letter. The conduct of the appeal was, I matter of primary importance. great thing is to be able to exert it at all,

a fair bearing, drew out their evidence by skilled questions and heard their case Heuer his immediate object is to secure

treated the prisoners. gentis, gave them

fully. President. confirmation of his present position as

Even after he elected, Yuan Shih-kaj

that any hour may bring news of a warlike expedition, and hopes are high successful attack on the enemy's trans- ports, or the capture and ransom of a town.

£25,000,

CAPTAIN. DARING

SINKING TESSEL.

By this time Europe and America were interested. You, Sir, were good enough to permit me to make a protest and appeal An appeal was through the columns of The Times in the early days of the trial.

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It will thus be seen that the mails do not arrive in order of date of despatch.

The matter has been the subject of Press comment both here and at Home, and it is suggested that the fault is with London

Her Captain, Fuad Bey, a young man

The retrial really centred around the and could probably be rectified by official

The experience of merchants is that the will still have a difficult task. The of twenty-nine, is as resourceful as he is torture charges. Were the confessions of representations from this end.

were they If genuine, their mails from the North of England are reports from some of the provinces are daring. Already he has paralysed the the prisquers genuine er

who is at the head of the province of troops, and has rendered the naval punishment was not a whit too severe. If much more regular than those from Lon- very disturbing. The young Republican movements of a Servian division of obtained by torture?

Kiangsi has recently repudiated the operations of the Greeks a matter of otherwise

The descriptions of torture given by the don

A possible explanation of the general President's orders, and the latests reports considerable difficulty. But for the irregularity is that the Post Office Autho-show him to bo, preparing to offer armed liamidieh things would have gone much prisoners were very detailed, and were not more easily and smoothly for the enemics shaken by cross-examination. Apart from rities ignore the existence of special resistance if necessary, There has been express trains such as the International serious trouble in Shansi, where some of of Turkey. Wireless messages have been severe heating, the favourite persuasive One prisoner told how he was Wagon Lits and Russian State trains, and certain rails catch slow trains which the people are rejecting the Republic. A received from the port of Adalin stating seems to have been stringing up by the

Canton official statement reveals very that the warship had started for Symi, thumbs.

He was are sidetracked to permit of the passing Candidly the widespread appearance of and from there we learn that she has hung up, his arms and legs being stretchen

tickled. This sounds Gilbertian! of the expresses,

armed banditti in Kuang-tung. Military taken coal from the Khedival yacht apart as far as possible. mutinies are reported from Szechuan and Mahroussia, Injured as she is, the young Yunnan. These events need not be taken captain sends word that he has held up the tickling produced violent contractions too gravely, for in China the most fifteen Greek vessels, only four of them of the stretched body, racking it all over. depressing situations have a way of sud- escaping in the darkness. Humour says One Christian pastor refusing to confess, denly adjusting themselves. Yet their that the wireless telegrams in cypher tell an iron rad was passed through his bound broad effect is to disclose a general of the hope of the commander of fingers, and his bones were then twisted to me, was to cover the head with soft to flout the Central Government, which" where they least expect it

China is The Hamidich, whose first name was paper and to pour water until the paper: weakening of control, and a disposition inflicting serious damage on the Greeks until he gave in. A new form of torture, will not readily be overcome.

and mouth, almost suffocating the man. My Committee feel assured that if any nominally one Republic; but, unless Abdul Hamid, was built in 1908, and gradually moulded itself over the nostrile action on the part of His Excellency tho

As the victims writhed the police ex- Governor can smooth the path of cam strong measures are soon taken, we shall has a crew of only a little more than two While this was proceeding the prisoner Where is your perilously resemble a collection of semi. 4.7, and some smaller guns. In November merge, such action will be promptly forth-see a state of things in which it will hundred men. She carries two ein., eight was being beaten. coming

One reassuring she returned to Constantinople badly aminers taunted them. A

has been autonomous States. copy of this letter despatclied to the London Chamber of factor is that, despite alarmist messages, damaged by & Bulgarian torpedo this Jesus now they asked. A pastor called President Yuan has few external difficul. was when the liamidich ran the gauntlet on God to help him. "Your God bus no Commerce (Far Eastern Section).—I am,

ties to face just now. He will have to of four of the enemy's torpedo vessels, power to help you. I am fiod, I can kill

She you," the cross-examiner shouted back. reconcile hitself to the revolt of Tibet two of which she hurt seriously.

Take the case of Kang Pong-o0. etc.,

(Signed) E. A. M. WILLIAMS,

Becretary. · and Mongolia, and we do not think he was docked and renovated at a cost of

"In explanation of his confessions he said has either the intention or the opportunity

he had been tortured; he was hung up naked The Honourable

to attempt any reversal of recent

and beaten with a bamboo and a leather changes in these regions, which had better be accepted. The reports of warlike

whip. In cell No. 12 he could hear the bitter soliloquies of the next man, who complained preparations aimed at Mongolia have no real foundation. They are assiduously

that he had been tortured, his voice growing propagated in St. Petersburg, but find no

fainter till he died. Prisoner feared that he him up he made a sign of assent, being might be killed too, and next time they hung confirmation in despatches from Peking.

The greatest need of Yuan Shih-kai is

unable to speak. They told him, that

If he did not confess he would he In the House of Commone last month: money. He could probably make his dock.

Japan all their questions." Colonel Yats (Melton,

Opp.) asked whe-position reasonably secure if he obtained hagged the shore he would not have been tortured to death. He remembered the man ther the attention of the Secretary for command of sufficient funds. It was sure of his men standing to their stations who had died in the next coll, so he said. Prisoner after prisoner related stories very Foreign Affairs had been called to the inability to obtain money at a critical in an obviously sinking ship when in Ye to

Many of the most vivid details fact that the United States Government moment which led to the overthrow of the sight of land. They might have mutinic Chronicle report.

now, it will be from a similar reason, therefore took the chance of the vessel similar.

cannot be reproduced in a journal intended had announced its withdrawal from the Manchu dynasty. If Yuan Shih-kai fails and insisted of his running ashore. He

On February 13 the Hamidich put in for general reading. Six-Power Chinese Joan, and that the

know that the employment of torture is American part of the group had also and the disappearance of Yup would sinking and lept out at sea. withdrawn whether the Foreign Secro feare China in a worse plight than ever. tary was aware that an agreement had At the same time, it must be confessed at Malta and stayed there for twenty- been provisionally signed by the repre- that the problem of loans to Chine grows four hours. This was after she had is bitterly denounced by many Japanese as pensating the 08 men who last week wore has been blown up,' Rule 17/18 While these rakes demand sentative of a Franco-Belgian syndicats less simple every month. Op the one worried the Allies very considerably in by ourselves. But what are they going to released set free with broken bodies and and the representative of the Chinese Glov hand, the original reasons assigned when the Mediterranean. According to Greek do about it? It is not a question of com-

loans were sought by the Republic in reports she ernment for the establishment of immediate action on the part of the mas ter, they do not provide that similarly industrial hanks for China having certain foreign markets are no longer completely smk," and "completely disabled

Does any responsible Japanese imagine prompt nation will be forthcoming on the valuable privileges and opportunities valid. We were told that money was dozen times. The Turks are calling ber ruined lives. A much greater issue has to be These Authoritics. My Com-calculated to place French and Belgian urgently needed for the disbandment of the Turkish Yorik-the little Russian faced.

can be obtained by such methods? financial and commercial interests in a troops; but that was a year ago, and it cruiser which caused the Japanese more part of the He mittee consider dat shipowners should be predominant position in China; and who is now suggested in well-informed. quar- trouble than almost all the rest of the that the permanent pacification of a country ther in view of these facts the Secretary ters that most of the troops then referred Russian fleet put together, and finally Koreans were not rebels. They were among

was dashed to pieces on the bleak Kuriles.

the most peaceful, law-abiding, and in protected in this connection.

to have already been disbanded. On the

dustrious of their countrymen. for Foreign Affairs would take the nect

steps to place British finance in an other hand, China's larger needs are

treated they and their fellows would soon give THE MURDER OF MR. SUNG. equal position of freedom to negotiate steadily necumulating Heavy foreign

their loyalty and affection to their Japanese with China to that now enjoyed by France obligations continue to mature, and the

The protracted proceedings in the rulers. It is not enough to heap up material Mr. Acland, who in the absence of Sir Government frankly confesses that it E. Grey replied to the question, said. I cannot meet then, The huge loan which have no information in regard to the has been under consideration for a long Mixed Court at Shanghai against fung benefits on a land, to make roads, lay rail- agreement, referred to as having been will not sufice now to restore financial Wwe-shing, who has been described as the ways, and buiki harbours. Justice, freedom provisionally signed by representatives of stability. Another great loan would be head of the Chinese Criminal Investiga from oppression, and peace come first. Franco-Belgian syndicats and of the required next year, and the world of tion Department, for alleged incitemout Japan showed, by the changed methods in finite and may convey an erroneous idea Chinese Government for the establishment finance is rather alarmed at the prospect to the murder of Sung Chiao-ien, has been the appeal trial of the conspirators, that she to the Health Officer of the next part of an industrial bank for China. As to The present reluctance of the Chinese concluded, the Court finding that a sub-could do her best to right & wrong. Will not authorities themselves to accept the terms stantial case had been made out against her rulers do the same in the field of Consular Body accordingly, and await to the answer given to the member for Row offered is not a matter which need the accused. The Court will report to the Korean administration?

excite much speculation. Probably their their instructions.

Rule 6 (1.)-My Commitier saggest that this should be made to read may use all lawful means of ascertaining the health conditions, etc."

Rule 8-The provisions of this rulo are not sufficiently clear and may lead to confusion. The definition of an "in- fected" ship does not seem to differ from that of a "suspected ship, and, as the master of an "infected" ship is required to fly a certain signal entirely different from that to be flown by a "suspected" vessel (Rules 11 and 12) a clearer distinc tion appears to be necessary in fairness to the Master.

The Colonial Secretary. The matter has been taken up by the Government and the G.P.O., London.

FINANCIAL PRIVILEGES IN

CHINA.

Rule 23 (12)-My Committee consider that the privilege of working cargo in quarantine should be made more acces sible in the case of steamers calling at and Belgium. (Hear, hear.), Singapore for a short stay only, say, not exceeding 24 hours.

Rule 23 (14)-The words "doubtful sanitary state" appear to be too inde

My Committee consider that the Health Officer should state clearly wherein the

the rest of the question, I would refer

Westmeath to-day-

It was after this engagement that Fuad Bey gave his remarkable reason why, with a sinking ship, he had set his course straight across the open sea for the Golden Horn. He arrived with his decks eighteen inches above water, and the ship practically sank at the entrance to the He explained that if ho had

a

Properly

F. A. McKENZIE.

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