TELEGRAMS.
(Reuters.)
The King's Visit to Vienna.
LONDON, 1st September. King Edward met with the most cordial reception in Vienna, the streets of which were clabomtely decorated. At à banquet at the Hofburg, cordial toasts were exchanged recalling the close and confidential relations between the two Houses and countries. The King has appointed the Emperor a British
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1903.
FRENCH INDO-CHINA,
IMPORTANT COMMISSIONS.
"THE BIG ROBBERY AT: CANTON.
THILE EXECUTED.
PICEROY ALEXIEFF.
TEXT OF THE GREAT UKADE,
As mentioned in our issue of 17th ultimo, the Conseil Supérieur of Indo-China was to meet on the 28th August at Saigon. The sittings which are not open to the public have now commenced and the work lias been divided into four sections or commissions, as follows
The first commission, which is presided over by General Corennat, commander-in-chief, with Messrs. Guillemoto, Brenier, Testu, Balincourt, Schneegans, Viterbo and Gage as mensbers, will examine all millitory and naval matters, public works, railways, commerce and agricul: ture.
The second commission has for its chairman Marshal of my Army"; the Emperor in M. Rodier, Lieutenant-Governor of Cochin by coolies for carrying on bamboos. After vinces under the new Viceroy shall obey his reply said he was proud of the honour which China, Messrs. Luce, Daurand-Forgues, Du.
Field Marshai.
LATER.
At a luncheon at the British Embassy King Edward toasted the Emperor Francis in the name of the British Army as "Field
British Army.
Bulgaria. Prince Ferdinand is returning to Sofia.
The "America" Cup. The third race has been again postponed,
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JONES,
PESSIMISTIC RUSSIAN VIEW.
(From Our Correspondent.) ·
The Peterburgskiya Viedomarti publishes a -Peking, August 24th. The resume of the original Ukasa of the is all the more important because up to the long article on the Manchurian question, which CANTON, 2nd September. To-day, at about 3 p... the thief who at Czar appointing Admiral Alexieff, Viceroy of present time this journal, and in particular 118 iempted to perpetrate the robbery of $100,0‘0.
the Fur East, reads as follows: "The prescat editor, Prince Ukhtomsky, has strongly sup from a sampan whilst being conveyed to a situation in the Far East being extremely parted Russia's mission" in China. steamer teaving for Hongkong, as reported in critical weare, indeed, feeling very embarrassed,sume the writer states that "a review of our your issue of 26th ult., suffered the penalty of and we hereby appoint, Admiral Alexieff as
(Russian) policy in the Far East for the last ten his crime. Long before the execution took Viceroy of the Primorsk, Amour, as well as ol
yours, does not reveal any results from the place the streets approaching the Macao the Kwan-tung Provinces, under direct com
cnormous efforts and great sacrifices made, and steamers wharf (the nearest spot to the mand of the Czar. The authority thereby.
the heavy expenses incurred. It is possible scene of the crime) were crowded with Chi-given is the same as that held by the Governor
that in a more or less remote future, we shall The place was guarded by soldiers and of the Caucasus, which office was established
gather the fruits of our labours, but up to the Yamen runners. The poor victim was brouglit in 1845 and continued until the new
present time the harvest has been unsatis. along from the Nam Hoi, trussed like a law was issued defining the authority of the
factory and indeed negative. We have fost, in an ordinary Chinese basket, used new viceroyalty. All the officials in the pro- disgusted the Chinese by our action, nd in their deep distrust of us they have some considerable uouble, and by the use of orders diligently and shall not communicate
thrown themselves into the arms of their
through the new Viceroy. The said Viceroy has
been slow to take upon themselves the educa+ hereby conferred upon hint the right to negotition, in the widest sense of the word, of their ate with the neighbouring powers in all inter- national affairs, and also to use his power to big neighbour, and are seeking methodically to move the army and navy, and at the same time calize under their own hegemony and for their
own benefit, the idea of Pau-Mongolism. to discharge the important responsibility of
The yellow peril is advancing upon us, not in guarding and protecting the Chinese Eastern
the form of the armed Chinese warrior, but in that of a peaceful seeker after employment and to be obtained at all leading Hotels and the
JAS. CHRISTIE, profit, and a sturdy competitor, in trade, manu- Compradore, City Hall.
Promoter. insolent Jap, who regards as his natural in-
Hongkong, 3rd September, 1903. heritance the whole of Eastern Asia, and who knows how to combine personal gain with national aspirations, is invading even Russian territory. How dangerous these yellow-faced missionaries of peaceful labour are is to be. gathered from the fact that even America has
and if necessary to exclude then by special ST legislation. Many other uninvited guests are puiting their fingers into the Manchurian pic prepared by us, which, during the cooking, we regarded as our own special dish,
it
drew still closer his relations with the gallant/chemin, Bogaert and Hardouin as members. his queue às a hauling line, he was placed with the Government of St. Petersburg except historic enemy Japan. The Japanese have not
They will inquire into questions connected in an execution cage. Some ten minutes with legislation, organisation and generat adter the magistrate arrived and the execu ministration, such as, the state of Cochin- tioners tied a common Manila rope three or China, Tonkin, Annam, Cambodia, Laos and four times round the victim's neck and hauled Kwang Chow Wan, the judicial, customs and on to the cage staanchion, at the same time postal services, the registration department, knocking his feet rests away. It was some the school of medicine, the bacteriological in- fifteen minutes later that the magistrate asserted stitute of Nhatrang, the raising of the tax on that death had taken place. The body of the native spirits, the organ seat on and recruiting victim will be left, according to Chinese rules, of Annamite fusiliers, the geographical service as it stands for 24 hours. Several Europeans of Indo-China, the French school of the Farwitnessed the execution, and not a few of them | Thus it is very clear that the powers of the facture, and agricultare. The resourceful and East, the stamp duties and regulations, native took snapshots as the victim was being pre- fabour, the export tax on cinnamon, and the pared for his doom. exemption of all export tax on popper.
on account of no wind.
(Shanghai Mercury.) Floods in the North.
Tientsin, 29th August,
The railway is again blocked owing to floods,
The American Treaty. The American Treaty, with China will be signed in October next.
By it eight new treaty ports, including the two in Manchuria, will be opened.
(Der Ustasintische Lloyd.) Accident to Steamer:
Berlin, 28th August. Through the bursting of the main steam-pipe of the Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Meikar, bound from Bremen to Baltimore, near Tershil ling, nine persons were injured,
Sickness in Army.
Four hundred men of the Infantry belonging to the 3rd Bavarian Corps, are reported from Nuremberg to have taken sick with symptoms of typhoid fever.
Railway Collision.
'A military train collided with a freight train near Udine, northem Italy. Nine people were killed and eighty injured. ...
More Russian Currency.
The third commission, called the Finance and Budget Commission, is under the chair- manship of M. Adam, the members being Messrs. Auvergne, Crayssac, Cuniac, Paris and the Kinh Luoc. The work af this commission is to adjust the general Budget of Indo-China
for 1954, the Incal budgets of Cnchin-China and Tonkin, the budget seferring to the loan of eighty million francs, the local budgets of Annam, Cambodia, and Laos, of the military territories of Tonkin and of be territory of Kwong Chow Wan.
MINING SCHEMES IN THE MOLUCCAS.
A TIMELY HINT.
Radway."
The Usake is very cleverly worded so as to include Manchuria without actually saying it
Viceroy is of the most extensive nature.-- China Guvelle.
THE ARMS QUESTION.
A telegram to the Kokumin Shimbun says that in view of the proximity of the date (Sep- Autch gentleman, of good standing, writes tember 25th) when the two years' veto on im Caution intending investors in Singapore,portation of munitions of war into China expires, a conference of Foreign Representatives as Penang and the Malay States from imprudently involving themselves in vague venture in the
Russian Minister urged that the period of the Dutch Colonies, such as Celebes, Dutch Borneo, embled in Peking, on which occasion the reto should be extended. The other Ministers, and the Moluccas-regions in which many
Dutch investors themselves have already lost
money, With regard to a rumoured attempt
to exploit the Island of Batjan for gold, it is
The fourth commission is also one of Finance, with M. de Lamothe, resident superior of Cam bodlia, as president, and Messrs. Mahé, Ferland understood in the name of some Hongkong Vandelet, Coi, de tontern, as members. Un-syndicate, he says it ought to be known that der the headings of " Adjustment of the Budgets, deed in two of the rivers there, after many of previous years” and of "divers accounts and days' washing, the natives have found a very affairs," they will examine the administrative little gold dust. But when five years ago the account of the 1992 General Budget, the two Batjan Gold Exploring Co., of Batavia (Messrs hundred million francs loan account of January Van Hensden and Mees) wah a mining engineer 1903, the administrative accounts of various and many experienced coolies started working Budgets for 1902, viz., Cechin-China, Tonkin, that locality, washing all the time and boring In consequence of the many demands for Annam, Cambodia, Laos, inilitary territories shafts to find the reef, they collected in nine and Kwong Chow Wan, also the administrative months about 30 grammes of gold at a working more currency, the Russian State Bank has
account of the eighty million francs loan for cost of $60,000. Of course the enterprise was increased i's issue of bank notes by 25,000.0001902, the financial situation, the local pension abandoned. roubles. The gold reserve of the Bank exceeds funds for 1902, the aerounts of the registration, the legal reserve for noted by 476,000,000 postal and customs departments for 1962. roubles.
The Governor-General, the General Com mander-in-chief, the Lieutenant-Governor, the Kinh Luoc, and the Resident Superions of the countries forming what may be termed the French Indo-China Unions, the directors of Public Works and of Customs, the presidents of the Chambers of Commerce and of Agricul. ture, and the heads of government departments have all gathered at Saigon to assist at the deliberations of the Conseil Supérieur. Kwong Chow Wan, however, is not represented.
U. S. Money Conditions, The Secretný of the U.S. Treasury has deposited $40,000,000 gold with the New York banks, as a reserve in the event of a scarcity of money during the time of his holiday.
(Kobe Herald) Manchurian Situation.
London, August 21st. The Cologne Gazette describes the situation
in Manchuria as acute and mentions that the Russians complain that they are continually being insulted there.
Peking, August 21st With the object of making mischief between Japan and China, Fussia is now urging the fatter to sign the Manchurian Treaty, alleging that she has effected a compromise with Japan with regard to Manchuria.-Jiji.
Turkey and the Powers. RUSSIAN FLEET STAYS AT CONSTANTINOP, E.
London, August 2181.
There is the usual accompaniment of dinners, balls and torchlight processions, besides a brilhant dataille de fairs, when a $1,000 prize is to be awarded.
ŠIVATOW TRADE.
The same thing happened about 1893, and between 1870 and 1880, when two Durchmen, Mr. de Klerk, and later Mr. van Salingen, tried their luck with a good labour force, with no better result. There is coal, ton at Batjan, bat of young formation and of inferior quality as the Dutch Government found out in its cost in 1855-69. Samples of coal afterwards sent by speculators were always condemned.
Our correspondent, who is personally known to us, and has many years' knowledge of the place, considers it only fair to warn those who might be attracted in that direction not to throw away their money on a mere chimera. lle con- cludes "I love this island and its natives, and want to prevent Baljan getting a bad name. I do not like to see foreigners lose their money here because some people insist on finding things here that are not to be found.-S. F.
Press.
THE MOSQUITO PLANI,...
The Director, of Kew Gardens has communi. cated to The Times the text of a report made
however, took a different view. It is easy to understand, of course, that Russia should en deavourto perpetuate the impression of a distur. bed state of affairs in China, especially since
And what about Korea? It has in every way come under the heavy yoke of Japan, who has become its mistress to such an extent that, in spite of all protests, Japanese worthless rayer money and nickel coins circulate largely in Korea; and what is still more remarkable,
he Japanese have invaded Korea in such num. the prevalence of such an impression would lead to an enforced continuation of China'sers that it has practically become a japanese military impotence. At the same time Rus: colony although there was a time when Korea looked to its powerful northern neighbour in sian diplomats probably find the policy not at all palatable. It is hard for them to reconcile the hope of finding a strong support for its in- such displays of distrust with any theory of dependent development.” neighbourly friendship, and neighbourly friend. ship has always been kept in the ostensible forefront of their dealings with China.
It may be recalled here that this veto orginal ly covered a period of three years and extended to all materials employed in the manufacture of arms and munitions of war. Owing, however, to Japan's intervention, not only was the period reduced to two years, but also the nature of the veto was changed to materials used exclusively for the manufacture of munitions of wan
The Jiji Shimpo, commenting on the lapse of of the veto, observes justly that its renewal could not have been warranted except by some fresh outbreak of disturbance in China. Our contemporary painis also to ite fact that Russia has never paid the least respect to the vote. She has freely imported arms into Chinese territory-Manchuria-for the purpose of equip.) ping Manchurian free-booters who are Chinese subjects. Yet Russia is the Power which now presses for a renewal of this veto,
We doubt whether this last contention can be supported without reserve would it not apply also to the arms and munitions formerly impor- ted by England at Wei-hai-wei for the use of her Chinese regiment?—Japan Mail!
With special reference to Russo-Chinese
established organ of the trade department of the Eastern Chinese Railway, stales that during the last century, while our (Russian) trade with European countries steadily in creased, and while the exports to Asiatic coun- tries, other than China, rose to a remarkable extent, the imports from China continue to be far in excess of the exports to that country. While our merchants here (in Harbin) in the centre of Manchuria, within easy access of Farge Chinese trading centres, are complaining of bad trade, the Chinese merchants are doing a good business, even with such listant Russian centres as St. Petersburg, Warsaw, and Riga."
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Hongkong, 3rd September, 1903.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
INFORMATION has been received from the
Military Authorities that GUN PRACTICE.. at a Target, which was to be held on the and instant from Stonecutters Inland, has been postponed, owing to bad weather, till the 16th that day, till the 18th instant. instant, or, if the weather is not favourable on
Practice will commence at about 7 A.M, and end at about 9 AM. if the range is clear.
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Lically, no business of note has transpired; the same dullness prevails as has obtained now for some time past. Cements are lower al $22.75, and small sales of Docks have been reported at $204. In Shanghai, fluctuations areESSONS IN SHORTHAND.
Advanced instruction), more or less violent. There has been a sharp
Apply, stating terms, &c., to- recovery in Farnham Boyds from Tis. 127.50 last week to Tls, 140 to-day. On the other hand Hongkew Wharfs suffered a big drop of Tis, 20 to Tls. 215. Indo-Chinas after a period
have acceded unconditionally to the new de steadily increased from 1803 onwards until it | Sierra Leone, from which it appears that the from Singapore, says the Straits Echo. It is of neglect are now wanted at Tls. 59. Other
It is reported that the Turkish Government
mands of the Russian Government.
The Russian Squadron remains near Con- stantinople however,
The Salonica Railway is now working but traffic is still interrup ed at the sections. where the line was destroyed by dynamite.
"OUT OF THE RUINS OF THE OLD"
In his report on the trade of Swntow for last year, Mr. Acting-Consul Willis points out that comparison of the statistics for the past 1 years shows that the gross trade of Swatow has reached its maximum value in 1899; since this
re-ained practically stationary, there has been date, although the value expressed in taels has a gradual decrease in the sterling value, the present year showing a diminution of nearly 100,000, or about 15 per cent., of the total irade, in the gut! value as compared with the record year. At the same time it should be horne in mind that a falling-off in gold values does not necessarily umply a corresponding de-
With the exception of foreign imports, there s little genuine foreign trade; the imparts from Chinese ports of native goods invariably of the export trade is sugar for the northern and Yangtse ports, and most of the export to foreign countries is for the use of l'hinese emigran
As is well known, the Swatow conlie is one
The Hankow correspondent of the Shanghai | crease in trade. Mercury, writing on 18th ult, says 1-
By the courtesy of Mr. A. K. Craddock I was yesterday permitted in inspect the contents
by Dr. Prout, the principal medical officer of
high expectations formed of the so-called mosquito plants" are baseless. Captain Larymore, R&, resident in Northern Nigeria, ann unced last April that this variety of basil possessed the property of driving away mosquitoes, and even, if they came into con- fact with its leaves, of killing them; while col?
CHINESE IMMIGRATION.
Good news for employers generally, comes
to the effect that the Straits Government has at last withdrawn the proclamations prohibiting the unmigration of Chinese coolies from long. kong and Amay; but the usual quarantine restrictions an arrivals froin those ports will be enforced for the present.
lateral confirmation as to the prophylactic this decision to relieve the pressing require- The Government is to be congratulated on efficacy of allied basils was furnished by so
ments of those who employ hundreds, and high an authority as Sir Georie Birdwood. thousands of Chinese and whose demands for Unfortunately, Fr. Prout's experiments show this most useful class of labourers is ever in that mosquitoes, neither avoid, the plant nor are killed by it, while even fumes frons its burn creasing Plague disappeared from Amoy ing leaves strong enough to drive hun be- same time ago, while at longinng it is no
majority of mosquitoes subjected to their action to a temporary stupor. The disappointment ocasioned by the very positive results of these
stacks close as follows:----
Taku Lighters, ......... Chinese Engineerings, Hotel Colonies,................... Shanghai Land, ..................... Langkats,..
Tls 44 b.
6.50 sa.
15 sa. 100 $1 2071 30.
SHANGHAI SHARE MARKET,
Messrs. J. P. Bisset & Co. report under date 18th ult:-The feature of the week has been the sudden and large decline in the price of S. C. Faham, Boyd & Co.'s shares.
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C/o. This Paper
Hongkong, 31st August, 1903.
THE POPULAR
But a
poor trade has been done and a further drop
which preva led before are still tending to lower rates. Exchange has advanced to T. T. 116).
Shipping-Indo-Chinas. We have to report
of the most successful einigrants, and it would experiments will, of course, li considerable, requisite to prevent the introdu, tion of plague 1-a rise to Tls. 6; for cash during the week, bur
seem that it is the remittances of these emig" | A FRANCOCHINESE UNIVERSITY. rants which enable the locality to pay for the foreign goods they consume, the total imports for a succession, of years being more than double the value of the exports.
demand was met and we have since slightly weakcoed. Shares can he had at Tis. 62, a.d for December Tls. 61 has been done.
the Church of St. In', the emelition of of the bottle taken from the foundation.si'e of exceed the imports of foreign origin, the bulkings out of the room. merely reduced the longer existent is anything but a purely in rules has been registered The same causys
which formed the subject 'of sonic paragrahs emanating from my pen some time since. Having been a numismatist for years and numbering in my collection coins which were in circulation before the Christian era as well - as those of more recent date which have charms for the curious, I was naturally cage to examine the coms which I felt certain would be disgorged when the bottle had yielded up the treasures it had so jealously concealed during many years. Upon inspection, however, I found that none of the unearthed coins was really ancient, There was a Bikih half-y situated ports of Amoy, Foochow and Ning-drawn up on paper, to such a nicety that the penny of 1853 with the profile of Queen Vic toris, together with two Hongkong coins of 2 cents and 5 cents respectively, a sixpence and
a bronte cash: not an invaluable treasure, albeit interesting. With the coins were ten copies of the Hankow Times of 1866 in an excellent state of preservation, and full of Interesting reading. It is a matter for regret that the paper we have been expecting to start in Hankow has not yet appeared, as the repro duction of some of the literary contents of the exhumed Pankow Times would certainly be an.attraction to its pages. In addition to the foregoing, noticed on a separate sheet a list of the Hankow Hangs extant in 1866, and of these the only survivor is the reputable.busi ness establishment trading as Jardine, Mathe- son & Co. I and informed that it is the intention of those Ini au bority to re-inter the objects named when the foundation stone of the new edifico destined to rise upon the ruins of the old shall be "well and truly laid."negra a
Swatow still keep its position as fifth among the China treaty posts in the net value of its trade, being far ahead of the somewhat similar- po, and only surpassed by Shanghai, Tientsin, Hankow and Canton. The elatier have, how ever, gained considerably during the year under review, and the fadure of Swat w to advance pari paisu with its rivals must be as- cribed partly to the disorganisation of the nor mal conditions of trade- caused by the expecia tion of severe drought, and partly to the vaga ries of exchange.
The staple export of the port. his always been sugar, which is almost entirely sent to the northern and Yaggtse ports. The decrease in value during the present year is due partly to the drought, and partly to a smaller market ewing to the increase in the import of beet sugar in those ports that have hitherto been supplied from Swatow. tam informed that in consequence land, that was formerly used for the cultivation of sugar, is gradually being diveried for the growth of fruit and vegetables, for which the climate of Swatow is eminently suitable."
Docks. A kind of panic has taken place, in Farnham-Boyds this week, and the rate which
swept down by persisted sellers to Tis, 130, at which rate shares can be had. We can discover no special reason for this beyond the present ex- ception 1 difficulties of finance. Forward rates are about on the equivalent of cash and shares could probably be had at Tis 215 (sic) [? TIs. 135] for December..
sporadic from. It is therefore obvious that the careful observance of the wul quarantine regulations in the Straits porte is all that is
from Hongkong and South China ports.
So far so good? Put why should not steps be taken forthwith to prevent a recurrence of In the Defence Républicrise, M, Dubrief, loss and inconvenience occasioned by the pro- deputy, speaks of the lounding of a Franco-hibition of immigration from Hongkong, Swa Chinese University in Chengtu, capital of Sze- tow and Amoy? The Government unquestion-only tw days ago was Tis. 150 cash has been chuen. The initial cost would be half a ably acis wisely, as things go at present, in million franes and the annual maiotecance stopping immigration when some infectious fr. 270,000. All details have already been disease appears in the ports of South China in epidemi from; but what we now want. are professors robes will be neither yellow (the large segregation camps on some islands neur imperial colour) nor light blue, nor white Singapore, where hundreds of coolies could be (being the colours of mourning), but either red landed and kept under observation for a few or dark blue (the colours of joy and ceremony, days prior to landing in the Settlements respectively). Such a university, it is claimed, arrangements could be made for this would greatly enhance French influence in believe it is not an Impossibili China and serve as a counterpoise to the firms, tin miners and ph universities founded by Americans, whose thousands of Chinese, would pupils complete their studies in the United growth of the trade of the States. It would, even to a greater extent States would neither be ch counteract the teaching impared in Japan to Everything that can be to Chinese students who there acquire revole expand the trade of these thriving Settlements tion ry ideas and anti-dynastic tendercles so and promising Native States should be done, ON NEW YORK, Blank Bills, on demand .... 161
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