PAN-AMERICANISM AND THE APPREHENSIONS IT AWAKENS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1901.
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plant the Monroe Doctrine. The World then | Braga, C elaborates its views as follows: when
The Munroe Doctrine had application to Aqua - but a single American country," "That was the Anumber of European, Canadian, and South United States Pan-Americanism covers the American journals are using the Pan-American whole of North and South America. It works Exposition in Buffalo as an opportunity for for the peace and advancement of the whole giving expression to their views on Pan-Ameri- Western hemisphere. For our own canism in general and the relation of the United part, we are prepared to go even further along States to other American nations in particular: the line of progress that has been suggested by The lesson of Pan-Americanism for the smaller the United States for the Pin-American states. American states is simply this, writes Alcide Wo would make the opening of the twentieth Ebray, in the Journal des Débats (Paris): century the occasion for settling all existing Watch the United States of North America, disputes between the American states, and especially when she speaks of protecting you even for an exchange of odd bits of territory against the tyranny of Europe. He continues: and the establishment of permanent treaties.
**If you want, rapprochement with a non-
Why should the two countries, not South American country, look to your mother, agree to recognize each other's special sphere, Spain, rather than to the great invading the ane as the southem and the other as the republic of the North. Up to the present time, northern power of North America? Alaska Ec647 Roberts, J. (2)`;
geographically belongs to Canada, as does Gunda Singh also the nonhern part of the State of Maine. Gleick, M. There is also a little piece of territory in Gomes,). the Lake-of-the-Woods, the so-called-north Graves, W.
be Canadian Caunt, C. F. west angle, that ought to territory. We propose that these irregularities Gerald, A. (Nagasaki.) should be straightened out.. We do not ask Galvao, da Cunha
without Brazil the United States to give us anything
equiva-Hall, J. L. compensation. We would offer a lent for these three pieces of territory. JustHall, Capt. F. (3) exactly what this equivalent should be we are Hoashi, S. *.. not prepared to state, but we might suggest Haynes, J. the transfer of some of the British West Indies, Herman Singh
gapore) and the giving to the United States a free hand
Hamlin, Mrs. G. to construct an Isthmian Canal."
Commenting upon these suggestions, The Holececk, Mrs. R. Sun (New York) and The Inter Ocean (Chicago) Haidar Khan I.P.C. observe tha: Canada, not being an independent Harrison, S. W nation, can scarcely take the first move in ma-Hutchinson, Mrs. klog such a radical departure as an exchange-Hassam Khan of territory. If Canada, says the latier Journal, Isfahani, H.M.S. desires to promote the Pan-American ideal, she Jeannot, G. (2) connection, This seems to Events (Ottawa) must cease to violate it by clinging to British Jeewan Singh, I.P.C.
664 like a covert hint at forcible annexation,by the Kahn, R. United States: -but-Canada, says Events knows her rights and is able to maintain thevi.. civilization, her spirit all lervittues and defects-Translations made for The Literary Digest. live in her oversea children.”
the so-called Ibero-American union has been more or less of a chimera. But it is much more capable of realization than the wholly visionary Anglo-Saxon alliance. Great Britain, being both a North and a South American power, can never secus quite disinterested in such a scheme. lut. Spain having abandoned all pretension to political influence in South America, and her intentions being therefore above suspicion, a rapprochement between her and her ancient colonies is comparatively easy of realization from an intellectual, moral, and economic standpoint."
Spaio, declares the Epoca (Madrid), is still essentially an American nation, although not such in a political sense. It says:
"Spain is un American nation, not only be cause of her historic antecedents, but also be anume of her present. T. day forty millions of men speak her language in the new continent and the Spanish emigration to the American republics keeps alive the love for the. mother-land, strengthens the ties that bind the new states to the ancient European nation, and helps to proclaim to the work her con- tinued existence, her language, her faith, her
España Mt derna, the Madrid review, con- tains a long description of the l'an-American Exposition, closing with an impassioned appeal to Europe to come to the aid of Latin-America against the "parite y ugut" "Oh, Europe. France, Germany, England," it calls, "save us and the virgis South American continent from The barbaric Yan ces!" The Prensa (Buenos Ayres), the Zel (Santiago de Chile), and the Union Thera-American (Madrid) also contain articles pointing out the Yankee peril." The South American Journal, pub
ished in London in the interests of British investors in South America, has a long article praising the Pan-American Exposi. tion and calling the attention of Englishmen to the growing American enterprise in the Southern continent. The Discussion (Havana), commenting on the Luge German enigration to Brazil, and the talk about the Monroe Doctrine, declares that the United States must be watched in South America. For Cuba to fall entirely into the power of this colossus, it says, would. be a great calamity. The well-known political economist, Pierre Leroy-Beaulieu, contributes to the Economiste Française (Paris) an ex- haustive analysis of the relations, commercial and political, between the United States and the countries of South America. He says in
conclusion:
If they are shrewd, the Latin-Americans will understand that, from their point of view, the Monroe doctrine means not merely America for the Americans, but South America for the South Americans. The peril of foreign domination is much more likely to come to them from the United States than from
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since the SpanistrAmerican war alt sec® tions of Latin America, with the possible exception of Brazil, would feel more in spin. pathy with Spain than with the United States. The course of the Yankees in Cuba has not been such as to inspire confidence in the Washington Government, and, with all due respect to the great qualities of the American people (respect we have aften been glad to show), and admitting that it is quite natural for them to wish to extend their influence over the Southern continent, still we are convinced that, in the general interest of humanity, a cer tain diversity of civilization is beneficial, and, in the interest of the South American republics themselves, it is desirable that they do not concede to the United States any economic privileges which they see fit to withhold from their mother lands in Europe."
The Saturday Review (London) waxes wroth aver Vice-President Roosevelt's recent speach on the Monroe doctrine. Mr. Bombastes Furi oso Roosevelt, it says, has joined Senator Lodge in defying all Europe and Great Bri-Glover, Miss tain to interpose their interference between the States and the overflowing affection of the forty millions of the South American republic." It
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This is a very pretty picture, but it has about as little relation to the truth as the humanitarian pretenses on which the war against Spain was declared. Now the Monroe Doctrine triply exaggerated and the rejection of the Clayton-Bulwertreaty are the means by which South America is to be prevented from being snatched from the luring arms of the States. The two Americas' are to declare that Europe shall not enter in established colonies, or seek the partition of Central or Southern America. The States were bullying Venezuela a short time ago and Venezuela turned nasty. "Now they will try to bully or cajole her into denying Germany the lease of a small island for a coaling-station. Soon Europe will not be able to speak in South America without asking permission of the States. But we fancy South Americans would prefer even the attentions of Europe to those of their friends on the North. It is pleasant for Europe to be menaced with the commercial fist and the mailed fist of Johnstone, B. H. America at the same time 1".
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Canadian Journals are somewhat touchy on
touchy Kirk, Dr. R. the subject of the Monroe Doctrine. We have Knight, H. no particular quarrel with the idea, says Events (Ottawa); that is, with it as stated ; but we have
Kalet, M. Keelin, H. A distinct quarrel with what it implies: Kapple, W. A.
"If it means anything, it means that the Kissorsent, Smith United States does not want any old world Kahuwailer, S. Power established in America, and its aim is Lortet, P. as much to get rid of those who are here as to
Lopez, Dr. keep out those who wish to come. It has Laura, A. succeeded in driving Spain out, and it would Leitav, F. F. like to see the last of Great Britain, and that is Buz; D. why the Monroe Doctrine should find opposi Lives, R. T. P tion in Canada
Liv, R. J. P. The Telegraph (Toronto) becomes very weary when it even thinks of the Buffalo Expoal. Lebruary, D. W. P.,
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"HE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
THE P. &
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FROM BOMBAY AND STRAITS, Consignees of Cargo by the above-named- vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and 'Godown
Consignees,
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
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No Fire Insurance has licen effected,
GEORGE ECKLEY," Acting Agent: Hongkong, 15th August, 1oor.
FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE
THE HAL. Steamship
"ANDALUSIA," Captain Ehlers, having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are, hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their goods from alongside..
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 3P.
TO-DAY.
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HE. Undersigned, having been appointed
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Claims settled direct without reference to the Head Office.
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"HE P. & O. S. N. Co's Steamship
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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. NINTERIM DIVIDEND at the RATE
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Goods not cleared by the 22nd instant, at 4 P.M. will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever..
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob- tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised.
H. A. RITCHIE,
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS.
FROM LONDON AND STRAITS.
THE Steamship
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| All ship damaged packages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Co. within ten days of steamer's arrival, after which no claims will be recognised.
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Goods not cleared by the 20th instant, at 4 'P.M., will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in
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All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised.
H.A RITCHIE,
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Hongkong, 14th August, 1901.
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM: NAVIGA- TION COMPANY,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM TRIESTE, PORT SAID, ADEN, KARACHI, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, PENANG AND SINGAPORE THE Steamship THE
"CHINA"
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From Venice, er S.S.-Metcovich transhipped
at Trieste.
From Levant Ports, x 5.5. Urang tran
t shipped at Fort Said, Optional Cargo will be discharged here unless notice to the contrary be given immediately,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods
"NANKIN,"
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FROM BOMBAY AND STRAITS: Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed
This vessel brings on Cargo:
From Bombay, ez S.S. Ernest Simons.
• Goods not cleared by the 25th instant, at 4 P.M. will be subject to rent
11 be -effected by me in
No Fire Insurance will any case whatever.g,
All damaged Packages must be left in the Gedowns and a certificate of the damage ob tained from the Godown Company within ten - days after the Vessel's arrival hero, after which
20 Claims will be recognised..
H. A. RITCHIE,
gust, 10 Superintendent Hongkong 19th August, 1901. -
NOTICE TO. CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,
THE Steamship
CATHERINE APCAR,*URAT
having arrived from the above Porte, Consignees of Cargo-are hereby informed that their Goods- will be delivered from alongside
Cargo Impeding the discharge will be landed at once,
Cargo remaining on board after the 21st instant, at #P.15, will be landed at Consigneer risk and expense Into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
United States to create an exposition which | List of Registered Covers in Poste Restante. „have loft the Godowns, and all Claims must be Co Limited, werkgeles,
will shake the earth with its myriad wonders." The Pan-American idea, however, appeals strongly to another Canadian Journal World, also of Toronto, Pan Americanism Bay The World, is the vogue of the twentieth century. The United States lathe great cham pion of arbitration, and Canada agrees with her. Canada also believes in Pan-American ism, which we use as a synonym for harmony among the Independent states of the American continent, Pan-Americanism ought to sap
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Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and scht in to the Office of the Undersigned before PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE Noon, on the aznd instant, or they will not be, recognited
KATLAR DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any such Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 22nd will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and instant, will be subject to renter
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Bill of Lading will be countersigned by, vize
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Hongkong, 16th August, root, 5-16 ja
expense.
No Fire Insurance will be effected, van Bill of Lading will be countenigned by
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Afor CRAIGIEBURN HOTEL.
Ayply by Letter, stating experience and enclosing copies of Testimonials, &c, to
THE MANAGER,
CRAIGIEBURN HOTEL." Hongkong. 8th August, 1900
(8520
IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA. WANTED.
N EXPERIENCED MAN of business to
ANEX PERCOMPRADORE from next China New Year.
tion to the Undersigned.
Full Particulars can be obtained on applica By Order of the Board of Directors,
E. W. RUTTER, Manager
- Hongkong, 30th July, 1907.
A
·WANTED.
(8120
POST as BOOKEEPER by a Competent
Man.
Apply to
C/o This Office.
A SURVEYOR seeks Employment.
Apply to
C/o This Office. Hongkong, 4th July, roor!!
NOTICE.
MR. C. E. WARREN begs to inform bis numerous Customers that he will REMOVE his Office to more commodious Premises at Wrx HAM STREET (Opposite to the CLUB GERMANIA) on the tst August next.
Hongkong, 23rd July, 1901.
1780c NOTICE.** HAVE This Day RESUMED PRACTICE
WM. MACLEOD, DDS,
American Dentist. Hongkong, th August, 1901... [826c
I
JUST UNPACKED,
BEST GERMAN SAUSAGES of a well known make, in amail and large tins, of various kinds.
Finest WESTPHALIAN HAMS:
SANITARY SOFT
H. RUTTONJEE,
4, D'Aguilar Street and 39 & 40, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Hongkong, 13th July, 1001
NOTICE.
THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES,
80AF
JEYES
FLUID
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Tur
[884c
N accordance with the Provisions of No. 12t
Agents have This Day declared an INTERIM DIVIDEND of 5% for the Half year ending 30th June, 1901, on the Paid-up Capital
DIVIDEND WARRANTS PAYABLE on SATURDAY, the 24th August, will be issued to Shareholders on Application.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company. will be, CLOSED from the 15th to the 24th instant, both Days inclusive
JARDÍNE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Agents, Tath August, 1901.
(8672
Hongkong,
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG‘AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN CO. LIMITED.
INCREASE OF CAPITAL. HAREHOLDERS who have failed to pay
She calls, amounting together to the Sum
of $75.00 per Share, in respect of the Shares to i which they were entitled in accordance with the Special Resolutions of the Company, passed on the 18th April, 1900, and confirmed on the 4th May, 1900, are hereby notified that unless such Calls, plus interest thereon from the time when the same wafe respectively due at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum to date of pay-. ment, are paid to the HONGKONG AND SHANG- HAI BANKING CORPORATION at lis Head Office in this Colony on or before the 4th September, spor, the right of such · Shareholder to the allotment of such Shares will be liable to be 'cancelled.
EDWARD OSBORNE,
Secretary. -
Hongkong, 17th August, 1901,
THE HONGKONG COTTON SPINNING, WEAVING AND DYEING CO.,
LIMITED. ··
ISSUE OF NEW SHARES OF SIO BACH PAYABLE ON APPLICATION.
1.
APPLICATIONS for 58,000 NEW SHARES
be received, by THE HONGKONG: AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, on or before 3 P.M., on TUESDAY, the 17th- August, too, upon ferns which may be obtained either at the said Bank or from the Undersigned
"JARDINE, MATHESON: & Co, General Manegers. Hongkong, 14th-August, 1901:"
18725
NOTICE. FUND IN AID OF THE MEMORIAL. OF HER LATE MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA. SUBSCRIPTIONS IN AID OF THE ABOVE FUND "ARE INVITED. THOSE desirous of subscribing, may pay
Treasurers of the Fund or sign the Subscrip- tion Lists which may be found at the following Places may inc
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK. HONGKONG CLUB MA
Mesars. BREWER & CO.
FALCONER & Co
KELLY & WALSH,
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.
WATSON & CO..
WATKINS & Co,
JH. STEWART: LOCKHART, Honorary Secretary.
Hongkong, 17th August, 1001.
STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY"
LIMITED
HE Company is now in a position: to collect and deliver as Private Residences. Costomers who desire our man to call for their washing will oblige by addressing the Under- signed,
F. G. ALLEN, Manager.
Hongkong, 14th August, 1908. [8900
CE WARREN,
AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY:
ITS USE A WIG HUMPHREYS & Co
Bank Buildings! Hongkong,nh Maieligažova
BUILDING CONTRACTOR, NOTICE OF REMOVALIST
No. 25, ABERDEEN STREET, BEG to inform my Patrons and Public
Generally that, I have REMOVED my CANITARY APPLIANCES SUPPLIED
SA Stares, from No. 15 to No. 5. D'Águilar and FIXED, DRAINS, TRAPS, STREET H. RUTTONJEE
LEPORN STAR
PS D'Agullar Street. Hongkong apih April, 1900.)
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WASTE PIPES, &c. CLEANSED and RE- PAIRED, Sanitary Board. Notices receive prompt attention.: "Agent for MOSAIC TILES: Prices on Applications:
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Hongkong,l29th July, 1901
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