Telegrams.
[Reuters.]
Crosby Hall...
London, 14th October.
ord Curzon, subscribing. ten gainean to te fund to save Crosby Hall, declares that it destruction would be a national loss, and pinost a national disgrace..
The King has written to the County Council hoping that the building will be
· saved, 7
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16, 1907.
"CHINA'S FINANCIAL REFORM.
Writing on 24th Sept., the Peking corres pondent of the N, C. D. News say) i–Duke Trai Teêh, President of the Tuchibpu.(Ministry of Finance), recently memorialized the Em press Dowager in regard to the proposals of their Excellencies Wang. Ta-hsieh, Junior Vice. Presiden of the Waiwupt (lately Chinese Minister to Great Britain, who will shortly pro ceed to Lundén to study, British constitutional
subjects), and Hu Wei-teh, Chinese Minister to Russia, concerning the repsganisation of Chinese currency abs ipulated in the Mackay Treaty of 1933, The President states that, Loss of a Steamer on Lake Superior. after car. fol consultation with the Government The steamer Cypress foundered in a terrific and the various Viceroys and Governors, the storm on Lake Superior.
suggestions of Elle about the employ Twenty-four were drowned and one saved.ment of a foreiĝu expart to act as adviser
1.ater.
The Emperor Franois Jesoph. The condition of the Emperor Francis Jos ph is more encouraging.
His Majesty received in audience Baron von Aebrenthal, Minister for Foreign Affairs, yesterday, the interview lasting 45 minutes,
The Price of Wheat.
to the Ministry and the floating of a foreign loan are impracticable, as the finan- cial control of the Empire would be in danger of falling into the hands of foreigners. Prior to the actual establishment of the proposed gold standard in Chins, the Ministry will en- deavour ita utmost to introduce the following reforme
1. The establishment of an office for the
MISSING RIFLES,
· FISHERMAN DICTATES TO THE COURT.
To-day's Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
At the Police Court, this morning, the ster-Chan Cipi E of fishing Junk No. 12674, was arraigned before Mr. C. A. D. Undersigned have received instructions
into Chick some time this month, Defendant Melbourne, charged with exporting two rifles) pleaded guilty to iba charge.
The arrest of the defendant came about
our
to sail by PUBLIC AUCTION,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
SATURDAY,
Sales Rooms, No. 8, Der Vœux Road, ¡comer of Ice House-Street,”
A LARGE ASSORTMENT, Or GUJAPANESE CURIOS,
yesterday afternoon under interesting cis the 19th October, 1907, at 2.30 F.M., at their Cumstances A police pinnacu was out search in for the pirater, whose attack on the Cargoboat, Afwife was reported in last inue, when the defendant's junk was sighted lying at anchor in Deep Bay. The pionaco went alongside and defcedant was asked to produce bis licence. This he did, According to the licence he was permitted to carry six rifles to protect himself and his crew, borte fisherman could only produce four when the officer called for them, He was unable to account for the absence of the other two rifles. His Worship-Where are the other, two rifles?
Defendant (haughtily)—It rests with your investigation of all matters in connexion with worship to deal with the case.
The price of wheat in England is now 33/3 | this importuni question, 'n per quarter.
It has risen an' average of 4/- since ist instant, and 14 since 1st September, and is still rising.
This, which portends exceptionally, dear bread in the coming winter, is attributed to the smallness of the English field (of culture), the poorness of foreign crops, and the failure of the area of supply to extend commen. surately with the demand of the world.
·COST OF CHE PHILIPPINES.
NOT PROFITABLE 18 C SH.
According to a Washington despatch of 3rd ult:, 'for soma' titre the question: What have
3.—The accumulating of gold... 3-The prohibition of the circulation of boter by Chinese banks,
4-To make agreements with the Powers for the probibition of the imporintion of foreign silver bars and dollars into Chisa.
To limit the circulation of notes by foreign banks at the various Treaty i orin.
6-The increase of the capital of thẹ Hupu-
His Worship was not to be put off that way. "What happened to the two other rifles ?", bo demanded.
Defendant, who was far from being frank with the Couri, replied that," he had lent them to relatives."
A fine of Sas, with, the alternative of one
to say the penalty was paid forthwith. month's imprisonment was imposed, Needless
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KAG TEA SETS, 46, &c.
Cata'o ves will be larued.. TERMEAS usual,
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Hongkong, tóth October, 1907),
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20th Century Impressions of Hongkong, Shaoghai and Testy Poris" now in course of' compilation.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS." Lloyd's greater Bri aio Publishing Company, Limited, desing it to be distinctly understood that no copies of their forthcoming work on Hongkong, Shanghal and Treaty Pans will be obtainable by anyone residing in these coub tries except by advance subscription in respect of which deposit of not less than oon half shall have been paid before the book goes to press. No copy will be delivered in the United King- dom, or in any other part of the world ustil after the issue required locally has been des patched from London and then only under the
being desirous of purchasing a copy of Twentieth Century Impressions of Bangkong, Shang. hai and Treaty' Ports, hereby undertake, as a condition of the purchase, that will neither take nor send the book, directly or indirectly, to any part of the territory to which it relates,"
yinglang, ar Bank of the Ministry of Finance, FAIR STOWAWAY IS SMOKED OUT. having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees following guarantee, signed by the purchase
so that more branches and agencies may, ba
established at all the important cities through.
out the country:
7.The limit of the daily output of the copper mints in the various provinces.
--The coinage of new silver dollars of the same weight and size as the Mexican.
9.-The dispatch of reliable officials to Japan to study financial matters with a view to the adoption of Ja avere melbods in China.
the Philippines com us? has been troubling many persout, and various altempts have been made to answer it. The question was often
-The appointment of foreign-educated asked at the last session of Congress, informal-Chinese financial experts to act as advisers to ly if not on the floor of the House or Senate bat no one seemed competent tu make answer, The probability is that the islands have been an expense to this country of more than $300,000,čo, and this upinion is expressed by some of those who are best informed on the
the Ministry of Finance instead of foreigners, in onder to avoid diplomatic disputes in future." The above were passed by an Imperial Rescript and will be gradually put loto force. In a recent memorial to H.§. Yuan Shih kai of Chibli, the Customs Tagtai of Tientsin, Mr. subject; yet owing to the many considerations Liang, is in favour of the station of a foreign involved and the peculiar methods of book-loan of Tis. 60,000,000 upon the guarantee of the keeping in use by some departments of the Government, the answer is likely diways to be as one of these problems propoorded by the Sphinx-never to be solved.
But whatever the cost may have been to date, or whatever it may be in the future, the Bureau of Insular Affairs does not like in lave included in it the $10,çqn,nuė, paid 10 Spain at the close of the Spanish-American war, which'. sum it commonly taken by the public as the basic sum from which to estimate the cost of the Ihilippines, Major Franch Mcintyre,
Rssistant to the Chief of the flareau of Insular Affairs, says that, Spain wished this country to assume the fhilippine debt, the Porto Rico debt, and also the enormous debt of Caba, and that in the end the United States Commis, sioners agreed in pay Spain $20,000,000 in full satisfaction, and that by act of Congress-ap- proved Mirch 3, 1899, there was appropriated for the purpose of care, jng out the obligations of the treaty between the United States and Spain the tum of $10,000,000, and that "the object of the appropriation is as stated, nor does the word Thilippines or kuy seference to those islands accur in the act of appropriation, The treaty itself, he says, embodies no state ment to the effect that Szo,noo,non il is to be paid for the cession of the Philippines to the United States. The two provisions, however, of the treaty ceding to the United States the Philippine islands and providing for the pay ment of $20 000,000 to Spain are in the sume article of the treaty. This, however, would not alone be a basis for the claim that the $20,000,000 was paid for the Philippines. This - is in general, based on the discussion which
led up to the treaty.
existing rai ways in Chinn, which, he says, can show about 71, 5,001,000 net profit every year, But this proposal was also rejected by the „Goxecomsai which is evidently endeavouring hard to avoid foreign loans for any enterprises in the Emplic, for fear of international com plications.
The Ministry is carefully going through the Proposals of Professor Jerks tons to see whether any could be adapted by China.
CLANS DISTINCTION IN PUBLIC
JAPANESE GIRL DISCOVERED ON "HONGKONG MARU."
intended for the slaughter of fate, but, as the The fumigation of ships with sulphur is
officers of the Hongkong Maru discovered an Saturday, says the San Francisco Chronicle of Sept 9, the stringent fumes of the sulphur gas are potent to reveal other things besides dead rodents. In this case it was a pretty female plexioned Japanese girl known as Toma sipwaway a dark-haired and g lden com
Nagasaki, whose name did not appear on any afficial register of the ship's c*mpany.
This in the story of the discovery of Toma Nagasaki and the confusion of the guilty who hid her away from the too curious ayes of the white man official,
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· "The Guardian,” July 10, 1907 :' Books of Reference,
"It would be difficult iq find a 'book of re ference more trustworthy or more complete."
"The Times Literaty Supplement," ̧
Toma was beautiful among the maidens of her country, he teeth were like ivory and her TRANSFERRED FROM, SAN FRANCISCO MINT.
July 12, 1907: complexion pure gold, but she was a stowaway
"Twentieth Century Impressions of Ceylon She paid no pissige money on the white liner
Six fans of gold; 5300x.coo, were moved is, perhaps, not a very appropriate title for a from the Oren. Alhough she was glad through the streets of the city. yes erday morn book which aims at conveying mething very
much more than mere impressicos. The vo silken kimone, embroidered in butterflies of ing from the Mint to the municipal vault un-
lume is extremely handsome and ornamental, gold and the bive fwers of the jus, she was derneath the Western National Bank, at Market the binding ir magnificent, the paper excellent, only a stowaway in her legal status. So those and Powell atreely, reports the San Francisco the illustrations, which are said to number who admired her ivory teeth and silken tabes Chronicle of Sept. 8. All the money in the city 3,000, admirably executed. There is much conspired to hide her away when the customs treasury, about $5,500,, is now gathered in valuable information regarding lea and rubber officials searched the steamer with their dark this fault in the basement of the Flood build-ullivation, pearl fisheries, and every branch of
Irade and industry practised in the Island, lanterns, looking even to the nethermost holding. The transfer yesterday was made in a "The Spectator," June 1y-1957 :- for contraband gonds. Toma Nagasaki evad single trip-of two stout fariture wagons, but "Twentieth Century Impressions of Ceylon' ed the eyes of thẹ, white officials looking for few of the passers-by on the street knew how (Lloyd's Greiter, Britain Publishing Company A really serious problem in our educational opium and smuggle waren, until a doctor in valuable a load the two wagons bore.
Limited)-This very sumptuous volume, with system which threatens to endanger not only the uniform of the qu i'intinde serviçe-a benid-
its 267 quarto pages and its illustrative photo. graphs numbering nearly 3,000 is well worthy the future of our schools, but also to affect aded man wearing gold-bowed spectacles
of its object." versely the spirit of American democracy by boarded the Bangkony Marie on Saturday to emplasizing class feeling,bas.been.presented. fumigate with sulphur gas.and,kill the rats.. to the American patent by the establishment and development of the high school fraternity.
The situation is just this: Some thir Doctor," said a quanermaster, as Dr. Drew ap:|:tim^. teen or fourteen years ago there sprungproached a certain door, and that cabin was,
SCHOOLS.
GIRL IS SMOKED OUT.
"It will be useless to fumigate this cabin,
up in the high schools of this country passed for a time. But the doctor was
whole ship. Sin the sulphur-pots were lighted after everything had been made sight, and the
deck until the sulphur gas should have done crew and the quarantine official stood on the
its work of slanghier below.
The money, in 'seventy-five small wooden boxes of inch-and-a-half plank, and each con taining $10,000 is druble-eagles, was guarded by'six'policemen....The coin at the Mint was handled by the Federal employes; who brought il from the Government vaults, ten bores at a
The Federal vault containing die city's mite
"The Scotsman," May 23, 1907; **
Yet by whatever biographical name it is described, it is an invaluable compendium of facts and figures, for enquirers specially in terested in the present state of Ceylon and its material features, it should be added, reflects credit upón everyont concerned in its produc- tion.
"The Morning Posi,” June 29, 19.7:
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dent, Leach, and the present Superintendent, ton, Supervisors Brandenstein and Brenner of the Finance Committee, the former Superinten.log about India's Paarl-Drop and be disappoinIT IS ALL SCOTCH AND THE BEST OF.
Judge Sweeney, to ether with minor officials, witnessed the transfer of the money,
secret societies patterned after the college persistent and determined te fumigate the of $30000s and 100, times that sum which and university fraternities. The inspira- tion for these came partly from a desire for from principals, who had found their own col mo.a. social life in the school, and partly lege societies a distinct benefit. The high school fraternities were quickly, followed by societies, and these organizations thrived harmlensely for a while. They were generally silly, but they were innocuous. As hey in creased in numbers and were strengthened by a chapter system all over the country, they became a more and more powerful in- Auence, until 10-day they in the dominating
Theo it was that a shrill and female cry. reached their ears, and looking over the side of the steamer, they saw the head of the beautiful Toma Nagasaki poked qut of a porthole be ow. er deck was swathad with towels, for she had planned cleverly to stuff the porthole with these and to keep the sulphur fumes from her clothes. Bat the device was not good. The pungent and gain her eyes and nostrils until she cried ont and was discovered...
A dozen Mint employes handled the coin boxes from the vault, and the city employes received the money at the sidewalk and leaded it into the two wagons,
ed in finding information about it”....
"The Daily News,” Jùly 9, 1907 :
Every aspect of the island, histerical, com- mercial, political and legal, and so forth has been treated, and in each case the subject has been entrusted to an expert"
The Financial News," July 15th, 1907,
(Reviewed by Percy F. Martin, F.R.G.S.); "It has long been a reproach among pab Taking the six tons of métal from the Mint; | fishers that, amid the heterogeneous collection of literature which continually pours forth front loading it on the wagons, transferring it to
the numerous interests which our own colonies
There seem to b: few persons who claim | element in the schools, and any challenge of fumes leaked through the-folds of the towels the Flood building and storing it away in theThe press, little or no attention is devoted to
now that the Philippines should be remained by the United States as a financial proposition. Most of those who have recently expressed themselves on the subject have put it on a high metal plane and have declared, as President McKinley declare that there must be no thought of hauling down the flag or withdraw ing from the responsibility which this coun try voluntarily assumed. They hold; as McKinley, held, and as Secretary Taft holds, that it is the duty of this country in give the best possible opportunity to the natives of the Philippines to become educated, elevated and civilized according to the Western standards of civilisation, in order that they may demon strate their fitness for the responsibilities of 'self goverament
"
their supremacy is accompanied by a threatened overturning of all school discipline. To-day educators are practically united in regarding the high school secret society as an elephant on their hands, and they are extremely anxious to rid themselves of it. How, is the question teachers, parents and even lawyers are asking themselve
Toma was rescued from the sulphur fumes, only to be taken ashore by the quarantine doc. tor and incarcerated in the 'detention sheds at the Pacific Mail dock; for Toma was a stow
way,
All the officers of the liner professed great surprise when Toma was smoked-out, for they said they had never known that there was a stowaway on the ship.
city's strong chamber in the basement there nossess and concerning which the general occupied scarcely two hours. A few curi-public have-ard can obtain litile or no | ous watchers looked on at the Powell information. To a great extent this omission street corner as the boxes were shoved on, to is repaired by the occasional istue of such the street elevator and load after load lowered work an "Twentieth Century Impressions of
Ceylon, its History, People, Commerce, In into the basement The transfer was made dustries and Resources, edited by Mr. Arnold without a hitch, and the presence of the six Wright, and pablished by 1loyd's Greater Britain Publishing Company, Limited, Tudor policemen seemed more of a formality then a necessary precaution,
Bireet, E. C. Comprehensive as the sub-title of this handsome volume is it by no means fails The 53 000,000 has been stored at the Mint to justify itself in the subject matter treated. and untouched since shortly after the fire, and No phase of history, life or industry of or in yesterday was removed by the municipal auth.the beautiful" Pearl drop of India"-as Ceylon has been not inapily tèrmed-is overlooked, orities opon notice from the retiring Director and the same rerupulous and discriminating Leach of the Mint. There was no «time yes⋅ { care which has characterised other publications terday morning, after the trip to the bank, to emanating from the same, source is observable open and count the money, and this job, was postponed until Wednesday morning, it will London-Book T.T...........20. be the duty of the Treasury, the Auditor, the
Do. demand..................
...2/03/16 Finance Committee and a representative of the Do. 4,months' sight. .....2/5 3/16 | Mayor to be present when this is done, and to France-Bank T.T........
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The three main charges on which the high school secret society is arraigned are, first, that it is andemocratic; second, that it reserts to cheap polítics, and, third, that it is independent of school control. The National Educational Association investigated the matter, and from the results of the investigation af, at à meeting in 1905, to resolve against such societies, "because they are subversive to Many believe that these people can never he the principles, of democracy, which should unified or educated to a point where they can prevail in public schools; because they successfully govem themselves, "It is instanced
are selfish and tend to narrow the minds that where American occupation of a province and sympathies of the pupils; because they has been abandoned for even two years the stir up strife and contention; because they fios, roads built by the Spaniards have been Allowed to lapse into decay, and the planking are anobbish; because they dissipate energy on steal and iron bridges has been carried off. and proper ambition; because they, set up leaving the skeletons bare above sɛreams which wrong standard; because rewards are not the traveler is faced to ford as in the days based on merit, but on fraternity vows; because before civilizing influences were let lease for
they inculcate a feeling of self-sufficiency the advancement of the natives.
Even the question, whether the Filipinos among the members; because secondary would be loyal to themselves and the American school boys nie too young for club life; þe- Govemment or whether they would side with an invader in the case of war, or ir deed whether cause they are expensive and foster habits of extravagance; because they bring politics they would not pursue the course of setting un their own Government and again fighting for into the legitimate organization of the independence, is debated with warmth by men school; because they detract interest who have been in the islands and profess to be from study, and because all legitimate elements well acquainted with the people and their ideas. for good-social, moral and intellectual-which
It is easy to believe, therefore, but the Philip- plne question may be a live issue in the next these societies claim to possess can better be Congress, and that the question of this country's suplied in the pupile through the school at obligations toward the Philippines, will be ex-large in the form of literary societies and clubs 4 months' sight GermRDY................... haustively probed, especially by those who de mader the sanciton and supervision of the facular Silver, pa not favour holding on to outlying possessions which they fully believe can never be America"-From "Ate Secret Societies a Danger Bank of England rate ..... ́icanized, and which may always be'a big source to Our High Schools ?? by Marion Mellius in- Bank of France....
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in this."
"The Ceylon Independent," July 13th, 1977 {" "No expense has seemingly been spared in its preparation to achieve a satisfactory result, one that would reflect credit both of the Colony and the producers,"
•
#Times of Caylon," July 17th, 1907:
All of the 55,0.com is now under the double stal of the Auditor and the Treasurer. That 154 is, each box contales two sack holding $10,000 154 piece is twenty-dollar pieces, and each sack ....73 is sealed with the stamp of both Auditor Horton ...........12 % prem. and Treasurer Bantel affixed. These seals Pbook on Ceylos, we once gain take the
.....ICO! | were placed upon the packages at the removal ...........124)
afer the fire, and after counting the contents of the sacks to ascertain the excl. contained 3/18 $20,000
Shanghai-Bank T.T. ingero
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"The book forms a most useful directory to the business houses in the fort and to the commercial industry of the Island generally. in this way it should serve a very useful pur- pose. In concluding a lengthy, but fat from complete, running review on this monumental opportunity of complimenting all concerned on the careful, and thorough manner in which it has been produced from the first page to the fast. There is not the slightest evidence of scamped work anywhere, on the contrary every page bears ample testimony of the admirable character of the supervision over the production bath in London and In Ceylon."
"The West Australian.” Aug. 7th, 1997 : *- "It is remarkable for the completeness with which the labour involved in iis compilation has been carried out,” w
1/1 9/16 Each pine box, although not ten inches 30 days' sight San Francisco & New York sit quare, weighed 160 pounds, and the coin 52 handlers found a good bard morning's work 42,11 in transferring and stowing away, the city's ...2.65.|| wealth, A-larger transfer of money, the entire ***.2.67 | $5,500,000 in the Treasury will, in' a few weeks,"
2.17 be taken to the City Hall and restored to the "London Daily Telegraph," April 6th, 19ců z „284 | manicipal vanits (boro, whence it was removed Twentieth Century Impressions of Natal 41% after the fire. The workmen were, engaged | is a splendid volume worthy of its preaT
subjection. It is a mins of ipformation........
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