POSITION OF THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE.
"THE TIMES" CORRESPONDENT'S
CRITICISM. ·
reproduced
astonishment prospectus in its column
THE HONGY
AHY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 25rm, 1914.
the
ENTERTAINMENTS
VISITORS AT
Tam instructed by the directors of the Peking Chinese Chartered Electric Light Company (Limited) to inform you that the claim of the Banque Industrielle as to a concession: of electric lighting in Peking must be quite fictitious.ve
THE NATURE OF THE LOAN
Such is the nature of the security placed before the French investor by the Banque Industriello de Chine, and it is not too much to say that foreign opinios in China is astounded that the French Government should countenance the transaction. France is associated with the other four Powers in a policy of protecting the Chinese Government from In spite of that association the French Government apparently acquiesces in the advance of large sure by the Banque Industrialle to the Chinese Government in the assumption that the money is to be used for industrial purposes. money, however, is practically being given to the Chinese to spend as they choose, and it has yet to be shown that a penny of it is being employed on the projects indicated by the loan prospectus,
On April 7th The Times published from its. Poking Correspondent a telegram adversely criticizing the prospectus of a French loan to China for £6,000,000 floated by the Banque Industrielle de Chine in Paris. The criticism was repro- duced in the Journal des Débats, and on April 10th elicited a letter to that paper from M. Pernotte, the managing director of the Banque, traversing the Correspon-off by sestrioting its borrowing powers dent's allegations--more particularly his statement, that the construction of a port at Pakow, which was one of the objects given in the prospectus of the lost, was a fantastic scheme doomed to failure, and that the proposal to undertake industrial enterprises in Peking was in conflict with rights already, possessed by existing Chinese companies. The Peking Correspondent of the Times has written the following rejoinder to M. Pernotte, whose letter in the Debote had been sent for his observations
THE FUKOW FORT PROPOSAL.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI SWIMMERS.
INTEREORY, POLO MATCH FIXED FOR SEPTEMBER.
The
The sporting news section of the Shang- hai China Press of the 14th inst. contains the following-
As regards the Pakow construction schone the railway terminating at Pukow has been built by British money, and it would be a remarkable occurrence if the British Government would assent to the transference to a non-British company of so important an asset of the railway as the mile frontage which it possesses on the Yangtze River. Instead of the
Writing under date of the 6th inst., arrangements of the railway for handling traffic at its river terminas being Mr. Frank Lammert, Honorary Secretary haphazard," as M. Pernotte says, the of the Victoria Recreation Club, Hong- arrangemente are practically complete kong, extends an invitation to the and are amply sufficient to deal with any trafe likely to arise for many years to members of the Shanghai Rowing Club come. The railway line runs within ato co-operate with other local followers few feet of the wharres constructed, and of the art of natation in selecting a re- could not be more conveniently termin ated. There is ample space for develop presentative Shangbai team to meet ment on the railway property when the Hongkong at the annual aquatic meeting traffe demands it.
to be hold in the Crown Colony in the M. Pernotte states that the point where the railway now terminates is not the 3rd or 4th week of September exact most convenient for a terminus. Is it dates to be notified later. Mr. Lammert! permitted to inquire from M. Pernotte | says: "As there have been so many whether the most convenicat spot would be on the large property acquired in the changes in the several interport contesta neighbourhood many years ago by a regarding the allotment of points for the Company which has since become an various events my
Committee would
important shareholder in the Banque buggest that caer win should count one Industrielle de Chine? Is it possible point, no points being given for second or this should be o that that company desires to sell-nt author places, and high price-ground which it acquired for. precedent for all interport contesta."
It is scarcely likely, the China Presi a low price, for the purposes of the contruction 'scheme?
comments, that this allocation of points will prove acceptable to Shanghai, as it would place too high a premium on the chances of that side which had one particular speedy swimmer, who might very well annex four points out of the 11. suggested for the entire contest, for which the Southern swimmers propose the following events -----
FINANCE OF THE SCHEME.
M. Pernotte quotes a letter from the Minister of Finance stating that the estimated revenues of the port were Taels 2,100,000, divided as follows:-
Wharfage dues
Taels.
300,000 Bent of land and godowns 400,000 Contribution from railways... 700,000, Contribution from salt, trans
port department, etc. 700,000
100 yards swim in bath 220 yards wum in bath 440 yards swam in 'bath
880 yards swum in barbour
50 yards tenth, race
· 100 yards' team, race
Long Plunge
Throwing the Polo Ball
High Dive
Running Header from Springboard Water Polo.
It is also suggested that in the 100, 220 men should represent each side, and in the 880 not more than three men. In the Long Plunge, Dives and Throwing the
also, five inen aside in team races. Polo Ball not more than five men aside
1 M. Pernotte aware that the consent of 14 foreign Governments, among them that of Great Britain, is necessary before a penny of wharfage dues could be imposed by the Chinese Government on foreign shipping, the only kind of ship- ping that in present conditions could
enke Pukow successful as a port? Does and 440 yards races act more than two he know that neither of the two railwaye which presumably would contribute Taels 700,000 are paying even the interest on the loans by means of which they were constructed? Does M. Pernotte think the Quintuple Group of banks will allow It was indeed time that we definite Tails 700,000 of the salt revenue pledged understanding should be come to B5 to them to be diverted elsewhere Can regards the number of representatives he believe that rente to the extent of allowed, for each pork in the different 3,500,000! (Taels 400,000) can be drawn events, both in the individual events and annually from buildings prected
on in the team races, the latter being a mudflats at Pukow by the Banque potent cause of disagreement. Looking Industrielle, or by any other human at the above schedule it is hardly just to agency? The Pukow scheme, as depicted give as much for the diving events as for the benefit of the French investor, is for the swimming events, owing to the indeed fantastic, and is not likely to be difficulty of judging the former, especial- resliced before the advent of the millen-ly the running hender: this competition niom. There is room at Pakow for no invariably arouses much controversy, more than quite modest development, and Again, the Water Polo match, being only on the railway property, in which undoubtedly the piece de resutence of the British bondholders are interested.
interport contests, is altogether
too
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ALENNE RICKMERS, German str., 4,173, H.
Baum 22nd June Shanghai 18th June, Geooral-Ferd. Bornemann & -Co.
ANaul, British str., 1,354, G. W. Eddy,
22nd June-Shanghai 18th June, Gen- "eral. Butterfeld & Swire,
AWA MARU, Japanese str., 3,047, Tominaga, 18th June-Shanghai 13th June, Mails and General.-Nippon Yusen Kaitha. Bars, Norwegian str., 675, E. Fingalse, 20th June-Dalny 13th June, Beans and General.---Chinese
FAURANG, British str., 1,400, Malkin, 2nd June Saigon 19th June, Rice.- Chinese.
FERNLEY, British str., 2,471, R. C. Apple ton, 20th June--Moji 12th June, Coal. -Order.
&M B. C. Ehresale
Mr &Men Engelbrecht
W. Farley Mr H. Fabr
Mr W. Frcour
Mr J, Gibb
Mr R. Goesselle Mr & Mrs J. Gould. Mr P. O, de Grisogono Mr & Mrs Haesloop Capit T. P. Hall Hr H. Handley-Pegg Mr W. A. Hannibal
Mr L. Harper
Hon ME, A. Hamit
Mr H. H. Hinchoille
Hr E. Hunter
Me M. T. Jones' Mis T.-J. B. Juba
Wr A. Joseph Mr E, Kazfminn Mr. A. Konick Capt & Mrs Kookr Mis Lambert
Me E. B. Lambert dür 8. H. LaWTOKW Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr. F. Løbel
Mr W. Logan
Nir J. Masionale Mr F.A. Macintosh
Miss M. Matheso
Mrs. FT. Müllstan' Dr O. Miriotz Mr B. E. Mohta
EATHER REPORT.
Ou tho Bịth st 18.15 am-Priture- kär decreased quokly over Japan and the Shantung Peninsula, and incresend over 8. Marahuria. the It has also given way slightly over Philippines
Tha anti-yolone has weakened, but cover the same area as yesterday. Degressions are situated to the cast of flokkaisto, to the northi of the Tangise, and over Tongking.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at
Mr & Mrs F de 10 m. to-day, 0:07 inche
Medeta
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noen to day is as follows:
DISTRICT.
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Mr DM. Mickle,
Mr G. S. Middleton
Mr. N. B. Milkowali
FORECAST
(S.E. winds, light
De & Mrs W. U. A Hongkong & Neighbourhood to
2. Мосго
Mr
H
M. Murdoch
Mr Sig Nebensbal Mr Dia Newton Mr. A. F. Pittzer Mr S. Potted MFG. M. Powell MrH. Price Me AB. Parvis Mr E. B. Bay
Saddon
Mr B. Bohernemann Mr & Mrs C. K. Shaw Mr H: 0 Bleigh Mr. Smyth,, - Mr. B. Sorensen
Mr G. H. Swift Miss A. Bquate To Dr Herbert MF.0. Toby Mr GE Tomblet Mr E. M. Tozer Mr G H Tuinball
My A. 1. Unckzich MY A. Took Capt El Walker HCE Watkin Mr F. W. White Mr R. J. White Miss B. White: Mr & Mrs F. Winkler Mr G. G. Wood:
Mr W. C. Wynne
King Rowand florsi,
Mr B. C. Adams
Mr J. Arnud
Mr & Mrs Bidwell
DrBegur
Mr W. Bagke
Mr H Balls
MFA. EL Cocks Me F. W Cor
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Mrs M. Daily
Mr EW.Ever
Mr Fey
Mr W. Koruta
Mr & Ms W.D. Kraft
Formona Chinnal
mga moderata:
cloudy, showery.
B. W. winds, moderate.
South coast of Oljen between II Ke- sRG
Hongking and Lamooks, į No. 1. South coast of Chisw between The same
"Hongking and Halan... No. 1.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Partion:
REGISTER
24TH JUNE, 1914, A.M.
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Bonin Laar Cheloo
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Changaba
Shanghai
My Mr C, Laurits Sharp Peak
De Lippert
Amo
Capt & Mrs Macomaan
Swafoy
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Miss Massey
Mrs B. A Miller
Mr H Murphy
Mr A. P. Nobbe
Me W: Oudenboren. Capt & W. C.
Parmory
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Dr. Sibrée
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Gardner
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MY J. HASTÓN
SOPHIE RIOMERS, German str., 2,339, Mr H. O. Haynot"
Tuerrow, 8th June-Shanghai 4th | M2 O. Hastal June, General.—Order.
My E. James TAEBANO, British str., 977, McClure, 21st Mr J, Jonsph
June-Shanghai 17th June, General,
Jardine, Matheson & Co. TRONTO, British str., 3,555, 7. J. Thon- kildron, 10th June-Hamburg: 21st April, Sugar-Rickmers Line. TSINTAU, German str., 1,102, J. Heyenga,
22nd June-Saigon 18th June, Nil. Butterfield & Swire.
Linie.
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LNKAI MARU No. 3, Japanese or 2,085, N. Katazama, 21st June-Wakamatau 13th June, Coal. Mitsu Bishi Goshi Mr F. H. Baker Kwaisha.
Mr & Mrs. Barton WUERTTEMBERG, German str., 4829, Gir. Mr & Mrs WH.
etenbräu, 20th June-Shanghai 17th Bell and children June,
General Hamburg-Amariks Fleet Surgeon & His
Barnard YATSHING, British str., 1,424, Jarrett, 16th Mr Beard
Tune-Moji 10th June, Coal and Major & Mrs Boy General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. Mrs Bowdler YUBANG, British str. 1,000, Wm. Bennet, Mr & Mrs A. Bryson
19th June-Weihaiwei 14th June, Gen-w eral.—Jardine, Matheson & Co.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Mr
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• & Mrs Carmichael
Mr M. Cary Mr Casulli
Mr Cousland Capt Cowan
Davy
M. Pernotte controverts my statement lightly weighted with only one point it HARPATHIAN, British str., 2,095, W. Per Haiching, from Swatow, Mr. and Dorgan
that the alcohol taxes of the northern is satisfactory to note that cartain events provinces could not be handled by which caused dissatisfaction in previous foraigners in case of default. He says years have been eliminated, though it is that these taxes are in the same position to be regretted that a closer approxim
by foreign agency. The two, however, the swimming section of the Olympic
оп totally different footing, for Games is not made... salt-producing districta in China number
as the salt revenues now being collected tion to the schedule of events followed. KWANGLEB, Chinese str, (1,468,J. Mo Munro, Mr. B. Robertson, Mr. R. Heid, Mr Felbick
worth about 10 to the sou. To collect
sufice.
INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES IN PEKING,
Mr B. A. Hala
Lt. Col. H. W. Der
BGA
Capt & Mrs Ivonn Hr Leg Jones
Mrs Klabe
Mr & Mrs A. Kohler Mг& Mrs Koch
Bacolod
Colu Labunu
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986
92.2491 81
2989 85
29.91 81
T. P. CLAXTON, Director
1 BAROMETER, reduced to 83 degrees Fahrenheit on the lard of the usa in intres, tentus' and inndredths..
Fahrenheit, Abaddoplasma
2 TamphilTues, in the shade, Videgrova
8 HUMIDITY, In percentage of anforation, thi humidity of die saturated with moisture being 100.
4 DIENOTION Or Winb, to two polni
$ VORON OF WIND, mording to Bontfort Bosle $ BEAT OF WEATHER, U blue sky detached
Mrs Lawford and child load, d driuling main) for, a gloomy, h2 1 lighting, o'oreconat, a skoning alowed, a squall, Mr. Lintan
I rain, a snor, t thunder, visibility, wdów (wat Mr W. Maining
7 Base is imokos, & talpha and kindredtha Dr McKean
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAD
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obildren
Mitchelmore and Mr & Mrs E. N
chill Capt henteith, E.AM,Oʻ Mr Nhion
Mr Paget & children Mr J. Plamm Major & Mrs Pyne
and shildren LA-Col Radcliffe, B.,
Rev Reynolds
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, June 24th
Previous On Exte On Date
DAY.
Eng: Comdr. Rooms
Mr A. Slaolair
Mr C. Skott
Gt-Col & Mrs Usher Bain...
Santh
Barometer Temperature Humidity Wind Direction
Foris Weather
at 2 pm 6.· ́am.
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-Stewart-and-chil-
dron
Ront, 13th June-Philadelphia 1st Mrs. C. Humphreys. April, Case Oil-Standard Oil Co. KUMBANG, British str., 2,077, F. Wheeler, Per Syria, for Hongkong, from London, Mr W. J. Dove
Dancan 19th June-Singapore 14th June, Genete, Mr. and Mrs. McKay Miss Skinner, Vr eral.Jardine, Matheson & Co. Mr. R. Nicoll, Mr. J. Dick, Mr. J. Major Falchins Arthur, 18th June-Shanghai 14th Mr. J. B. Newill, Mr. H. Griffins, Mr. Mr F, W. Gibbons
G. Anderson, Mr. E Campbell, Mr. G. Mr & Mrs A. Gibara June, General Chinese, Lockers, German str., 1,020, M. Gerlach, Tough, Mr. McCarthy, from Malte Lt.-Cot, Gordon Hall,
Mr. C. Platt; from Singapore, Mr C 22nd June-Bangkok 15th June, Bice Winter, Mr. L. Perrino and Mr. G -Butterfield Swire.
Mr Grissell MARIZ, German str., 1,169, J. Davidson, Turabull
Mr Hardman DEPARTED 16th June-Manzanillo 12th May, Nil
Mr F. A. Hazeland Chinese.
Per Appon Varu, for San Francisco, Mr & Mrs Hooper MONGOLIA, American str., 8,750, Emery ote, Mr. Y. Koga, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Mr & Mrs W. G.,
Rice, 12th June-San Francisco and Cramer, Mr. and Mrs Schwabacker, Humphreys Manila 10th June, General.-Pacife Prof. and Mrs, R. Sibley and child, Mr. Major & Mrs Hum. Mr C. WI Mail 8.8. Co, SC. Benito, Mrs. R. Giralda, Mr. B. phreys
Mr E. Willems MONTEAGLE, British str., 3952. L. D. Dodwell, Mr. T. Ogier, Mrs, L. Laya and Miss Humphreys
Douglas, R.K.R., 23rd June--Van- Mr. Andres C. Poch couver 22nd May, General-Canadian Pacific Railway Com
NAMBANG, British str., 2,591, H. E. Gilroy, 20th JuneMoji 15th June, General,
Jardine, Matheson & Co. NINGCHOW, British str., 5,830, E. Warral,
....
A reply has been sent to Mr. Lammert's only 10, each producing revenue by letter-to-the-effect that the members of hundred thousand thels. But the alcohol the Rowing Club thank the Victorians lax is paid by several million villages and towns in handfuls of copper cash, for their invitation, and that the mem such a revenue nothing less than a staff make every effort towards the desired Fears are, however, entertained equal in number to the whole of the end. French Army on a war footing: would that Shanghai may not be able to get
Tike
the aggre- together team anything.
छ gations that have represented this town in former years. Four of those who for the Leaving the Yangtze and coming to would probably he chosen
Model Settlement" have been trans- Peking, one finds M. Pernotte on equally thin ice. He appears to be quite satisfied ferred elsewhere, viz, C. W. O. Minyne that the electric lighting, waterworks, and G. A. Robinson (orainously enough and tramways Fights which the Banque to Hongkong), E. Thacher to the North airily includes in its prospectus are and E. J. Brown, who may be absent in easily realizable. So far as the water the interior. Otherwise, Shanghai would works are concerned, the manager of the have a first class polo team. MacCabe company now supplying Peking with Cooke and R. Berthet being still avail- water asked the Minister of the Interior able, while the ranks of speedy men have about the inclusion of waterworks in the been increased by the recent rise of auch prospectus of the Banque Industrielle, men as Fetherstonbaugh, Duffy
Allan, the first named being likely to and was informed that there WAS DO connection between the said loan and the prove the fastest mover locally at all Peking Waterworks. A full meeting of distances. In fact, before the end of the shareholders was held on April 13th, and season we fancy him able to put it over it was decided to demand an explanation ang man-fish the Southern port could In the case of enter, from the 100 yards to the fraile from the Government, board of the Bangue Industrielle pros-interport in 1914, just as it has always the tramways, when the British Minister It would thus be Fetherstonhaugh's pectus be lodged a protest with the happened that some one swimher cap Chinese Government, on the ground that tured most of the individual events in previous contests, B. W MacCabe four a British firm of manufacturers had con- tracted to supply the engineering plant in 1809, T. Logan four in 1910, BRYNGHO MARU, Japanese str. 1,734, G. to the Chinese concessionaires, and that Berthet, four in 1912, and last year J. British interests would suffer. if a C. Finch carried off thres frsts and one concession regularly held by one party was second. There was no contest in 1911, arbitrarily and illegally transferred to Shanghai being unable to get together a another. The electrical rights appear to team for travel a
and
be no better established, for this is what It is a curious coincidence, ur series of the chief engineer wrote, to a local news-coincidences, that the "star" performer paper.when that journal high on each occasion was of the visiting team
in
22nd June-Shanghai 19th June, Gen- eral. Butterfield & Swire, PUMPENE, British str., 1,824, W. C. Bird, 19th June-Baigon 14th June, Rice and Goncral-Chinese.
23rd June-Yokohama 9th Juno, fren- PELUS, British str., 4,268, W. R. Bailey,
oral.Butterfield & Swire
PBA NANG, British str., 1,012, J. Scott, 14th Juno-Zamboanga 10th Jane, Timber-Order PRINZ SIGISMUND, German str. 1,844, A. Hurtzig, 23rd June Sydney 30th May, GeneralMelchers & Co.
Shimideu, 20th Juno-Chafoo 13th June, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
SALAMIS, British str., 4,509, D. A. Gardiner, 23rd June Singapore 17th June, Gen- oral-Order. SELUS, Norwegian str., 365, Havbrender, 21st June-Bangkok 14th June, Rice. -Chinese.
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