THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1902.
keoping abreast with modem progress in all ¦ (Alderman Mowll) addressed his Highness as departments of government, and by a higher follows standard of living, will not be able to do more than uibble at so wast an undertaking. The huge proportions of the country's industrial 'possibilities are; almost the only undoubted fact which is written upon the scrappy and altogether inadequate literature of Chinese mining. The taking up of single concessions in different provinces has led to the scattering of a number of prospecting points over large arens, which have brought to light a certain amount of information respecting the mineral deposits attacked ; bit in regard to the country as a whole the amount of existing knowledge on minemal subjects is very mengre, and no -approach even has been made to
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of the geological and mineralogical occur. rences. It is, in fact, truer of the Celestial Empire than of the many fields of which it is so often asserted that the work already carried qut has amounted to nothing more than a mere surface scratching. The Chinese Government, which in military matters still studies in the School of Boadicea and carries out the rest of its supervision with the same respect for ancient usage, gives us no aid in the matter, either in the way of direct encouragment to exploration or in the collection of information upon which ideas of relative progress may be based. Not mineral statistics are published by the Chinese Government; and we are indebted to the director of the United States Mint for the in- formation that 8387 kilos. of fine gold, of the estimated value of £1.144,641, were produced in 1899. For a country like China, even if we assume that the figures are incomplete, this is undoubtedly a small figure; but it is no doubt explained by the circumstance that the mining appliances in use there are as crude as the apparatus available for most of the other in. dustries, and that, though
Your Imperial Highness, As representing the ancient town and Port of Dover it is my privilege toeffer you a cordial welcome to the shores of Old England. I believe it is 60 years since the first Trenty of Pence, Friendship, and Commerce was concluded between Great Britain and China. It was the first treaty of the kind, and was followed by treaties with other Powers on similar lines. Subsequently came the Treaty of. Tientsin, which has been in force for the last 40 years, and is, I under. stand, now under revision Great as has been the increase of trade under this treaty it is hoped that the revision, will lead to a greater expan- sion of trade and the corresponding growth of friendly relatiul between the two countries In selecting your Imperial Highness as a Prince of the Imperial Family of China, the most ancient Empire in the world, to représent His Majesty the Emperor of China at the Cora. nation of our beloved Sovereign King Edward Vil his Imperial Majesty shows that he recognises the importance of developing the commercial interests of both countries, and. I
venture to hope that your Highness's stay in England will be most agreeable one, and that East a good impression of the resources and you will take back to your great Empire in the civilisation of the West.
THE PRINCE'S REPLY.
Sir Chenting. Liang Chêng, K.C.M.G., Foun- cillor of the Chinese Special Embassy, made the following reply Your Worship,-His Highness desires me to thank you for your friendly expression of welcome on this his first landing on the shores of this great Empire- an Empire of whose institutions and prosperity he has read and heard so much. His High- ness feels himself highly fortunate to have the honour to represent his, august Sovereign on the auspicious event of His Majesty King Edward's Coronation. It is his sincere wish LABOUR IS CHEAP AND ABUNDANT,
that the results of so friendly a mission-will transport is defective, supervision Iaz, and tend to strengthen the good relations'so happily security bath.intenure and person non-existent.-existing-between the two countries, and his- The precious metai occurs throughout the mountain regions of Ghibli, and more rarely in Shan-tung, both in veins and alluvials. Silver is said to be plentiful in Chihli and Foh-kien Copper has been worked by Europeans in Chib. li, and exists also in Shan-tung and Kwei-chau. Coal is probably the most importani mineral possession of China at the present time. Shan-si and Shas-turg are the provinces with the best prospects, but Kwei-chau is also rich in coal This province also possesses iron, an does Shan-tung, which the Germans are seeking to exploit. Lead is common in Foh-kien, and in conjunction with silver is worked in Chi-li Tin is worked chiefly in the southern.provinces. The Chinese have always been associated will this mineral, for which there is always
Highness hopes that what he will hear, see, and learn in this country will be of benefit to his beloved land, to his master, and to himself."
The party then proceeded to the saloor carriage and proceeded to London, travelling as far as Heme Hill, attached to the ordinary bont train, the saloon being thence taken to Victoria as a special. · Here the Royal waiting. room was thrown open, and the platform was carpeted with crimson cloth. On the platform were Colonel the Hon. Sir W. J. Colville (the King's Master of the Ceremonies). He wore a brilliant staff uniform with orders, and, his scarlet: coat contrasted admirably with. the
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